USA Hockey All-American Game

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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]

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Results

YearScoreVenueMost Valuable PlayerAttendanceRef
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 Iverson5,059 [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 McInnis5,548 [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]
2021Team Blue 7–1 Team White USA Hockey Arena, Plymouth, Michigan Sasha Pastujov 375 [10]
2022Team Blue 4–3 Team White (OT) USA Hockey Arena, Plymouth, Michigan Rutger McGroarty 865 [11]
2023Team Blue 6–3 Team White USA Hockey Arena, Plymouth, Michigan Will Smith 1,315 [12]
2024Team White 5–4 Team Blue (OT) USA Hockey Arena, Plymouth, Michigan James Hagens 1,338 [13]

NHL first round draft picks

YearPickPlayerTeam
20134 Seth Jones Nashville Predators
201325 Michael McCarron Montreal Canadiens
201330 Ryan Hartman Chicago Blackhawks
201415 Dylan Larkin Detroit Red Wings
201416 Sonny Milano Columbus Blue Jackets
201418 Alex Tuch Minnesota Wild
201419 Anthony DeAngelo Tampa Bay Lightning
201420 Nick Schmaltz Chicago Blackhawks
20152 Jack Eichel Buffalo Sabres
20155 Noah Hanifin Carolina Hurricanes
20158 Zach Werenski Columbus Blue Jackets
201517 Kyle Connor Winnipeg Jets
201521 Colin White Ottawa Senators
201523 Brock Boeser Vancouver Canucks
201525 Jack Roslovic Winnipeg Jets
20166 Matthew Tkachuk Calgary Flames
20167 Clayton Keller Arizona Coyotes
201611 Logan Brown Ottawa Senators
201614 Charlie McAvoy Boston Bruins
201615 Luke Kunin Minnesota Wild
201619 Kieffer Bellows New York Islanders
201624 Max Jones Anaheim Ducks
201625 Riley Tufte Dallas Stars
201626 Tage Thompson St. Louis Blues
201629 Trent Frederic Boston Bruins
20178 Casey Mittelstadt Buffalo Sabres
201719 Josh Norris San Jose Sharks
201722 Kailer Yamamoto Edmonton Oilers
201725 Ryan Poehling Montreal Canadiens
201726 Jake Oettinger Dallas Stars
20184 Brady Tkachuk Ottawa Senators
20187 Quinn Hughes Vancouver Canucks
201811 Oliver Wahlstrom New York Islanders
201814 Joel Farabee Philadelphia Flyers
201819 Jay O'Brien Philadelphia Flyers
201822 K'Andre Miller New York Rangers
20191 Jack Hughes New Jersey Devils
20195 Alex Turcotte Los Angeles Kings
20199 Trevor Zegras Anaheim Ducks
201912 Matthew Boldy Minnesota Wild
201913 Spencer Knight Florida Panthers
201914 Cameron York Philadelphia Flyers
201915 Cole Caufield Montreal Canadiens
201930 John Beecher Boston Bruins
20205 Jake Sanderson Ottawa Senators
202029 Brendan Brisson Vegas Golden Knights
20212 Matty Beniers Seattle Kraken
202112 Cole Sillinger Columbus Blue Jackets
202113 Matthew Coronato Calgary Flames
202118 Chaz Lucius Winnipeg Jets
202124 Mackie Samoskevich Florida Panthers
20223 Logan Cooley Arizona Coyotes
20225 Cutter Gauthier Philadelphia Flyers
202213 Frank Nazar Chicago Blackhawks
202214 Rutger McGroarty Winnipeg Jets
202223 Jimmy Snuggerud St. Louis Blues
202225 Sam Rinzel Chicago Blackhawks
202231 Isaac Howard Tampa Bay Lightning
20234 Will Smith San Jose Sharks
20238 Ryan Leonard Washington Capitals
202319 Oliver Moore Chicago Blackhawks
202323 Gabe Perreault New York Rangers

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