
UHL All-Star rosters announced
January 10, 2005 - International Hockey League 2 (IHL 2) News Release
LAKE ST. LOUIS, MO â The United Hockey League (UHL) announced Monday the official rosters for the 2005 Pepsi UHL All-Star Classic. The Adirondack Frostbite will host the league's sixth All-Star Classic on January 24, 2005 in Glens Falls, New York. The official rosters are comprised of 20 players (18 skaters and two goaltenders) with each Member Club represented by a minimum of one player.
TEAM PEPSI ALL-STARS
GOALTENDERS: Derek Gustafson (Adirondack) and Scott Stirling (Danbury); DEFENSEMEN: Scott Drevitch (Adirondack), Nick Bilotto (Danbury), Trevor Burgess (Elmira), Kam White (Flint), Kevin Hansen (Motor City), and Chad Dameworth (Port Huron); FORWARDS: Hugo Belanger (Adirondack), Justin Kelly (Adirondack), Ryan Bennett (Adirondack), Bruce Richardson (Danbury), Mike Bayrack (Danbury), Greg Koehler (Elmira), Jason Sessa (Elmira), Bobby Reynolds (Flint), Rob Valicevic (Flint), Mike Kinnie (Flint), David Beauregard (Port Huron), David Hymovitz (Richmond).
TEAM MOUNTAIN DEW ALL-STARS
GOALTENDERS: Jason Tapp (Missouri) and Michel Robinson (Rockford); DEFENSEMEN: Jason Kean (Fort Wayne), Daniel Carriere (Kalamazoo), Greg Labenski (Kalamazoo), Mat Snesrud (Missouri), Dave Van Drunen (Muskegon), Nathan Lutz (Rockford); FORWARDS: Colin Chaulk (Fort Wayne), Sean Venedam (Fort Wayne), Jonathon Goodwin (Fort Wayne), Joe Seroski (Kansas City), Justin Quenneville (Missouri), Mark Odut (Missouri), Jeff Nelson (Muskegon), Mike Kompon (Quad City), Jason Deskins (Quad City), Olivier Proulx (Rockford), J.F. Dufour (Rockford), and J.C. Ruid (Rockford).
The official starting lineup for each roster will be selected by fans. The 2005 Pepsi UHL All-Star Classic Fan Balloting will begin today, Monday, January 10, 2005, exclusively on the official website of the United Hockey League. Online fan balloting at theuhl.com will end at 11:59 p.m. EST on Monday, January 17, 2005.
The Adirondack Frostbite are enjoying their eighth year as a member of the UHL. The Adirondack franchise changed their name in the summer of 2004 after being purchased by Glens Falls Professional Hockey, LLC (GFPH, LLC). The new ownership group includes ESPN analysts Barry Melrose and Steve Levy as well as Richmond RiverDogs owner Glenn Morelli.
The UHL is celebrating its 14th consecutive season with 14 member clubs, aligned in three divisions and competing in seven states, including the expansion Danbury Trashers (Connecticut), Motor City Mechanics (Michigan) and Kansas City Outlaws (Missouri).
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