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MARK SINCLAIR NAMED TO ECHL MIDSEASON ALL-STAR TEAM

Wednesday, January 22nd
MARK SINCLAIR NAMED TO ECHL MIDSEASON ALL-STAR TEAM

Bloomington, Ill. - The ECHL on Wednesday announced the Eastern Conference and Western Conference rosters for the 2024-25 Midseason All-Star Team that includes Bison goaltender Mark Sinclair. 

Sinclair, 28, has complied a 9-6-1 record with a .924 save percentage in 19 appearances this season. His 2.16 goals against average ranks second best in the ECHL. 

On January 11, the Hamilton, Ontario native registered the first shutout in Bison history with 25 saves against the Kalamazoo Wings. 

Sinclair is currently on loan to the AHL’s Belleville Senators. While with the Senators, he won his first career AHL game on January 4 against the Utica Comets with 19 saves on 21 shots. 

As a part of the All-Star selection, DASH - the Official Mobile Auction Platform of the ECHL - will auction off each player’s jersey. The auction is now live by CLICKING HERE, and will run through Wednesday, Feb. 5 at 7 p.m. ET.

The roster for the ECHL All-Stars was determined in a vote of coaches, team captains, media relations directors and broadcasters. The coaches were determined by the team with the highest points percentage in each conference through games of Jan. 5, 2025.

 

Eastern Conference All-Stars                          Western Conference All-Stars

Goaltenders                                                                            Goaltenders

Cam Johnson, Florida Everblades                 Mark Sinclair, Bloomington Bison         

Sergei Murashov, Wheeling Nailers              William Rousseau, Iowa Heartlanders

 

Defensemen                                                                            Defensemen

Derek Topatigh, Atlanta Gladiators                 Chas Sharpe, Cincinnati Cyclones

Parker Berge, Greenville Swamp Rabbits      Kyle Mayhew, Fort Wayne Komets

Dennis Cesana, Savannah Ghost Pirates      Matt Register, Idaho Steelheads

Chris Jandric, Trois-Rivières Lions                Jeremie Bucheler, Wichita Thunder

Chris Ortiz, Wheeling Nailers                          Derek Daschke, Utah Grizzlies

Connor Welsh, Worcester Railers                  Brennan Kapchek, Tahoe Knight                                                                                                                               Monsters 

Forwards                                                                                Forwards

Kevin O’Neil, Adirondack Thunder                Brayden Watts, Allen Americans

Carson Gicewicz, Florida Everblades           Hank Crone, Idaho Steelheads

Davis Koch, Jacksonville Icemen                  Cam Hausinger, Indy Fuel

Brooklyn Kalmikov, Maine Mariners              Ben Berard, Kalamazoo Wings          

Brady Fleurent, Norfolk Admirals                  Cade Borchardt, Kansas City Mavericks

Aaron Luchuk, Orlando Solar Bears              Ryan Wagner, Rapid City Rush

Matt Miller, Reading Royals                            Simon Pinard, Tahoe Knight Monsters

Kyler Kupka, South Carolina Stingrays         Sloan Stanick, Tahoe Knight Monsters

Alex Beaucage, Trois-Rivières Lions             Brandon Hawkins, Toledo Walleye

Jakov Novak, Trois-Rivières Lions                 Tyler Spezia, Toledo Walleye

Atley Calvert, Wheeling Nailers                      Michael Farren, Tulsa Oilers

Anthony Repaci, Worcester Railers               Michal Stinil, Wichita Thunder

 

Coach                                                                                      Coach

Ron Choules, Trois-Rivières Lions                 Pat Mikesch, Toledo Walleye

About the ECHL
Formed in 1988-89 with five teams in four states, the ECHL has grown into a coast-to-coast league with 29 teams in 22 states and one Canadian province for its 37th season in 2024-25. There have been 757 players who have gone on to play in the National Hockey League after starting their careers in the ECHL, including five who have made their NHL debuts in the 2024-25 season. The ECHL has affiliations with 29 of the 32 NHL teams in 2024-25, marking the 27th consecutive season that the league has affiliations with at least 20 teams in the NHL. Further information on the ECHL is available on its website at ECHL.com.