Hawerchuk Posted February 9, 2005 Report Posted February 9, 2005 Looks like only two of our guys made it. Here is the roster link. http://www.theahl.com/AHL/05AllStar/2005/0...920662.html#CAN Vanek left for Austria to try and get his country into the Olympics so he won't be playing in the All Star Game. I think he's leading the league in scoring rookies last I checked. Whenever Pro gets their league and act together, I'm really hoping Ryan Miller is a no questions, solid #1 netminder. We really need it for the Sabres. I hear Marty Biron plays an ocasional pond pick up game. He's taking it easy to rest up!! Killing Me! Also, Keith Ballard is playing too. He was our former #1 pick. Went to AVs for Reinpriect in turn for Drury. Wonder how he'll pan out? Hopefully, not good since we traded him! On Monday, February 14 at 7:00 PM (EST) the 2005 AHL All-Star Game will be televised live on ESPN2 (U.S.) and Rogers Sportsnet (Canada). The 2005 AHL All-Star Skills Competition will take place on Sunday, February 13 at 7:00 PM (EST). TV listings for the entire event are listed below. -Rogers Sportsnet (live, except delay Ontario region, 2/13 8:30 PM) -America One (live) -Comcast Chicago (delay, 2/14 1:00 PM) -Comcast Michigan (live) -Comcast Mid-Atlantic (delay, 2/18 7:00 PM) -Comcast Philadelphia (delay, 2/13 8:30 PM) -Comcast Southeast (delay, 2/15 9:00 PM, 2/16 12:30 PM) -Comcast West (delay 2/14, 9:00 PM) -Fox Sports Net New England (delay, 2/13 8:45 PM) -Fox Sports Net New York (delay, 2/13 8:30 PM) -Fox Sports Net Ohio (check listings) -Fox Sports Net Pittsburgh (delay, 2/14 1:00 PM) -Sunshine Network (delay, 2/16 3:30 PM, 2/19 3:00 PM, 2/23 4:00 PM, 2/24 12:00 PM)
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