USA Hockey All-American Game The Chipotle All-American Game (formerly the CCM/USA Hockey All-American Prospects Game and BioSteel All-American Game) is an annual ice hockey event in which 40 of the top American-born NHL Entry Draft eligible prospects play against each other in an exhibition game, each hoping to boost their draft ranking with the National Hockey League scouts and general managers who attend. To date, 292 players who have played in the All-American Game have been selected in the NHL draft, including 63 first-round selections.[1]
Results
Year
|
Score
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Venue
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Most Valuable Player
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Attendance
|
Ref
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2012
|
Team McClanahan 5–2 Team Housley
|
First Niagara Center, Buffalo, New York
|
Ryan Fitzgerald
|
5,519
|
[2]
|
2013
|
Team Johnson 5–2 Team Mullen
|
Consol Energy Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
|
Keegan Iverson
|
5,059
|
[3]
|
2014
|
Team Grier 6–3 Team Olczyk
|
First Niagara Center, Buffalo, New York
|
Jack Eichel
|
7,310
|
[4]
|
2015
|
Team Plante 6–4 Team Roenick
|
First Niagara Center, Buffalo, New York
|
Luke McInnis
|
5,548
|
[5]
|
2016
|
Team LeClair 6–4 Team Howe
|
Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
|
Casey Mittelstadt
|
N/A
|
[6]
|
2017
|
Team Leetch 6–5 Team Chelios
|
KeyBank Center, Buffalo, New York
|
Brady Tkachuk
|
4,112
|
[7]
|
2018
|
Team Langenbrunner 6–4 Team Leopold
|
Xcel Energy Center, Saint Paul, Minnesota
|
Matthew Boldy
|
3,448
|
[8]
|
2020
|
Team Knuble 6–1 Team Gomez
|
USA Hockey Arena, Plymouth, Michigan
|
Jake Sanderson
|
1,621
|
[9]
|
2021
|
Team Blue 7–1 Team White
|
USA Hockey Arena, Plymouth, Michigan
|
Sasha Pastujov
|
375
|
[10]
|
2022
|
Team Blue 4–3 Team White (OT)
|
USA Hockey Arena, Plymouth, Michigan
|
Rutger McGroarty
|
865
|
[11]
|
2023
|
Team Blue 6–3 Team White
|
USA Hockey Arena, Plymouth, Michigan
|
Will Smith
|
1,315
|
[12]
|
2024
|
Team White 5–4 Team Blue (OT)
|
USA Hockey Arena, Plymouth, Michigan
|
James Hagens
|
1,338
|
[13]
|
NHL first round draft picks
See also
References
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