Forward Blake Speers has only been with the Tucson Roadrunners for about two weeks, but that doesnโt mean he doesnโt already have an opinion on the makeup of his new teamโs roster.
โThis team is unbelievable. Theyโve got a lot of prospects in this organization โ a lot of guys who look to be pretty much NHL-ready,โ said Speers, acquired last month in the blockbuster deal that also brought Taylor Hall, the 2018 NHL most valuable player, to the Arizona Coyotes. โItโs fun to be here, and I hope we can make a long run out this year.โ
The American Hockey League will announce rosters as early as this weekend for its 2020 All-Star Classic, which takes place Jan. 26-27 in Ontario, California. Speers took a team-first approach when asked if he could predict who from the Roadrunners might get All-Star nods.
โThereโs about six guys I could name off,โ he said, understandably, if not unexpectedly, choosing not to play the name game.
Lane Pederson, who had his breakout year last season in finishing as the Roadrunnersโ leader in goals and points only to charge out of the gates in the same fashion in 2019-20, wasnโt ready to name names either.
โEveryoneโs success this year is just the body of work of what a good team game weโve had through the first few months of the season,โ said Pederson, whose team-high 16 goals are certainly cause for his own consideration.
A committee of the leagueโs coaches ultimately choose the All-Star rosters, and that group could have as hard a time as Speers and Pederson at whittling down the candidates to just a couple of Tucson players.
As the Roadrunners (24-7-0-0) turning their attention to Friday and Saturday 7:05 p.m. home outings against the San Jose Barracuda (10-17-0-2), Speers isnโt wrong: Itโs conceivable to see any of a half dozen or more Tucson players chosen.
There most assuredly wonโt be that many โ not with the current All-Star setup, which mimics how the NHL runs its own All-Star weekend. Rather than a prototypical game pitting one conference against the other, the AHL, like the NHL, pits four teams of 12 players apiece against each other in a 3-on-3 round-robin mini-tournament.
A team exists for each of the AHLโs four divisions โ Atlantic, North, Central and Pacific. The two-day event also includes a skills competition, with both daysโ festivities televised on NHL Network.
With 12 spots available on the Pacific Division roster, and each of the divisionโs seven teams guaranteed at least one player, itโs likely the Roadrunners will get two, but no more than three, selections. A year ago, when San Jose entered the All-Star Classic atop the Pacific and among the leagueโs best overall teams, three Barracuda players were among the initial selections. Tucsonโs in a similar spot this year โ first in the division, and mere percentage points away from the leagueโs best overall record.
Which Roadrunners have the inside track?
- Pederson just may have the best odds of any Roadrunner. The forward is tied for fifth in the AHL entering weekend play in goals (16), and fourth in points (32 in 31 games).
- Michael Bunting played in his first All-Star game a year ago. His 11 points in his last six games has him also tied, alongside Pederson, for fourth in points. The forward is also second in the AHL in assists (27).
- Kyle Capobianco is currently on a call-up to the Arizona Coyotes, but his three-point night Tuesday in a 7-4 home win over the San Diego Gulls elevated him to within 1/100th of a point off the league lead in points-per-game by a defenseman. Capobianco, a 2018 AHL All-Star, and forward Conor Garland were initially selected to the 2019 Pacific Division squad, but both were on recall by the Coyotes at the time of the AHL event, leading to Bunting filling in. Would the developmental league name him an All-Star for a third consecutive season?
- Brayden Burke earned his own first NHL recall early last month. The forwardโs 10 power play goals and five game winners both lead the AHL, and his 15 total goals are seventh overall.
- Dysin Mayo
- Goaltenders Adin Hill
- Ivan Prosvetov may both be longshots, but they wouldnโt be out of the realm of possibility, either. Prosvetov has been among the leagueโs best in goals against average (2.38) and save percentage (.931). But he and Hill, who is also currently on recall to the Coyotes, might both have it held against them that other goalies have simply seen more action. Hill made a dozen appearances before heading to Glendale after a lower body injury to Coyotesโ goaltender Darcy Kuemper, himself named an NHL All-Star this year. Prosvetov has since started five straight entering Friday, bringing his total to 13 appearances on the season.
Itโs already a certainty the Roadrunners will be represented behind the bench, as the league announced earlier this week that Jay Varady would be the Pacific Divisionโs head coach, by way of the Roadrunnersโ holding the divisionโs top overall record at the end of action Dec. 31.
โItโs an honor, and for me, itโs more a representation of how our organization has worked so hard in the first half,โ Varady said of his own selection.