KELLY'S all-star game

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The KELLY'S All-Star-Game is a show event based on the NHL All-Star Game as part of the Austrian Ice Hockey Bundesliga, in which a selection of the best Austrian players in the league compete against a selection of the best legionnaires . Which players will be set up and which coaches will oversee the selections will be decided by the fans through internet voting. The program also includes a skills competition in which, for example, the player with the hardest slap shot is determined. The game was played for the first time in the 2005/06 season and usually takes place in late January or early February.

Held in 2006

In the first All-Star Game on February 11, 2006, the Austrian national ice hockey team competed against a selection of legionnaires under the new coach Jim Boni . The game was played in the Albert-Schultz-Halle in Vienna .

Team Austria 8: 6 KELLY'S All-Stars
1: 0 G. Unterluggauer (9th)
2: 1 M. Latusa (15th)
3: 1 T. Koch (17th)
4: 4 D. Welser (33rd)
5: 4 M. Trattnig (34th)
6: 4 M. Szücs (34.)
7: 4 D. Kalt (37.)
8: 6 P. Lakos (60./EN)
(3: 1, 4: 3, 1: 2)
February 11, 2006
Vienna , Albert-Schultz-Halle
3,000 spectators
1: 1 F. Banham (14th)
3: 2 B. Storey (23rd)
3: 3 M. Brown (28th)
3: 4 F. Banham (31st)
7: 5 D. Bousquet (51st)
7: 6 D. Bousquet (57th)
Oliver Setzinger
Player of the evening
Frank Banham

Held in 2007

In 2007, the All-Star Game took place on February 3, 2007. The all-stars were chosen by the fans directly via internet voting. While the International All-Stars were able to return the favor with a 18:10 victory for the defeat in the previous year, the Austrian All-Stars also won the Skills Competition with 18:10. The fastest ice skater was Stefan Herzog , the sharpest shot was given by Pierre Dagenais (156 km / h). Jürgen Penker was able to keep most of the penalties .

Austrian All-Stars 10:18 International all-stars
2: 1 K. Salfi (6th)
4: 2 G. Unterluggauer (13th)
6: 3 M. Trattnig (20th)
6: 4 R. Lukas (21st)
10: 5 S. Klimbacher (35th)
10: 6 S. Herzog (36.)
10: 7 J. Rebek (37.)
12: 8 O. Setzinger (41.)
13: 9 M. Trattnig (46.)
16:10 K. Salfi (55.)
(3: 6, 4: 6, 3: 6)
February 3, 2007
Vienna , Albert-Schultz-Halle
3,500 viewers

SR: Gerhard Schiffauer
1: 0 A. Fox (1st)
2: 0 A. Iob (5th)
3: 1 T. Razingar (8th)
4: 1 D. Rodman (10th)
5: 2 J.-P. Pare (13th)
6: 2 R. Guillet (17th)
7: 4 T. Elik (26th)
8: 4 V. Ignatjevs (27th)
9: 4 M. Brown (30th)
10: 4 A. Iob (31st)
11: 7 M. Rodman (38th)
12: 7 S. Brulé (38th)
13: 8 V. Ignatjevs (42nd)
14: 9 M. Rodman (47th)
15: 9 P. Dagenais (53rd)
16: 9 A. Fox (54th)
17:10 M. Brown (57th)
18:10 P. Dagenais (58th)
Skills Competition
Austrian All-Stars 18:10 International all-stars
6 points
Target shooting
3 points
4 points
Speed ​​skating
3 points
2 points
Sharpest shot
4 points
6 points
Penalty shot
0 points

Held in 2008

In 2008, the All-Star Game took place on January 26th, and the teams and coaches were chosen by the fans in an internet vote, as in the previous year. The game was played in a 4-referee system. Marcel Rodman was voted the best striker, Darcy Werenka (both Vienna Capitals ) the best defender , and Jürgen Penker ( Black Wings Linz ), who was also the best player of the day, was the best goalkeeper .

Austrian All-Stars 12:15 International all-stars
1: 1 T. Pfeffer (7th)
2: 1 M. Hohenberger (8th)
3: 1 M. Latusa (10th)
4: 2 S. Klimbacher (14th)
5: 2 D. Schuller (18th)
6:11 G. Baumgartner (36.)
7:11 M. Hohenberger (37.)
8:12 S. Pittl (47.)
9:12 M. Tropper (48.)
10:12 T. Raffl (51.)
11:12 am G. Baumgartner (52nd)
12:13 pm T. Raffl (55th)
(5: 4, 2: 8, 3: 5)
January 26, 2008
Vienna , Albert-Schultz-Halle
2,500 viewers

SR: R. Altersberger, C. Jelinek (heads)
and A. Hütter, U. Erd (linesmen)

Shots on goal: 37 or 52
penalty minutes: 0 or 2
0: 1 M. Rodman (1st)
3: 2 A. Fox (10th)
5: 3 J.-P.Pare (19th)
5: 4 R. Intranuovo (19th)
5: 5 A. Fox ( 21.)
5: 6 M. Craig (28th)
5: 7 M. Rodman (30th)
5: 8 M. Craig (33th)
5: 9 K. Palkovics (34th)
5:10 M. Rodman ( 34.)
5:11 I. Jan (35.)
7:12 I. Jan (38.)
11:13 G. Day (55.)
12:14 D. Rodman (59.)
12:15 A. Kranjc ( 60.)
Skills Competition
Austrian All-Stars 6:10 International all-stars
1
Speed ​​skating
3
2
Curling
3
G. Unterluggauer (156 km / h)
Sharpest shot
K. Mitchell (159 km / h)
1
Penalty shot
2

Held in 2009

In the 2008/09 season, the All-Star Game, which was originally planned for March 31, did not take place. The country's ice hockey journalists chose their all-stars in the categories "National" (Austria, Slovenia, Hungary) and "International" ( legionaries ). A choice of the all-star teams “East” and “West” was also considered. The fans should be called on to choose the most valuable player of the season from these all-star teams .

2010 edition

The all-star game was planned again for the 2009/10 season, with the best players from the east (Ljubljana, Graz, Linz, Vienna, Székesfehérvár) playing against those from the west (Innsbruck, Salzburg, Villach, Klagenfurt, Jesenice) .