September 22, 2024

Forward Jack Eichel of the Vegas Golden Knights is named to the NHL All Star Weekend in 2024.

VEGAS (January 4, 2024) – The National Hockey League announced today, January 4, rosters for the 2024 NHL® All-Star Weekend, held in Toronto, Ontario. Golden Knights forward Jack Eichel was named to the roster for the Pacific Division as part of the official announcement on Thursday.

It is the fourth time in his career (2018, 2019, 2020, 2024) that Eichel has been recognized as an All-Star, and the first with Vegas. The 27-year-old currently leads the Golden Knights in scoring with 40 points (16 G, 24 A), and in shots on goal with 158, after playing in each of the team’s 38 games this season. Eichel’s 16 goals and 24 assists both rank second on Vegas, trailing only Jonathan Marchessault (17 G) and Mark Stone (25 A). Eichel leads the NHL with 46 takeaways during the 2023-24 campaign, just one short of tying the career-high he set last season. The forward’s shorthanded time on ice of 76:04 this season is the highest total in his nine-year NHL career.

Eichel, a native of North Chelmsford, Massachusetts, earned his name on the Stanley Cup for the first time after finishing the 2023 postseason as the NHL’s scoring leader with 26 points (6 G, 20 A) in 22 games. Eichel was acquired by the Golden Knights from the Buffalo Sabres on Nov. 4, 2021, and his 131 points (57 G, 74 A) since making his debut with Vegas are the most on the club.

The 2024 NHL® All-Star Weekend will be hosted by the Toronto Maple Leafs at Scotiabank Arena Feb. 1-3. The three-day celebration will include NHL All-Star Thursday on Feb. 1, NHL All-Star Skills™ presented by DraftKings Sportsbook on Friday, Feb. 2, and the NHL® All-Star Game on Saturday, Feb. 3.

ABOUT THE VEGAS GOLDEN KNIGHTS
The Vegas Golden Knights are a National Hockey League franchise owned and operated by Black Knight Sports and Entertainment LLC. The Vegas Golden Knights were established by founding partners Bill Foley and his family and the Maloof family. The Golden Knights were the most successful expansion franchise in North American professional sports history in 2017-18 and won the Stanley Cup in 2022-23. For the latest news and information on the Golden Knights visit vegasgoldenknights.com and follow the team on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and TikTok.

The SFU Red Leafs played the Boston University Terriers, who are the No. 2 ranked team in NCAA Div. I men’s hockey, to a 1-1 draw in an exhibition game Friday night at Agganis Arena in Boston.

The Red Leafs are a club team at SFU. The school’s varsity squads play NCAA Div. II. There’s been suggestions that top-level men’s hockey could work at the Burnaby Mountain university, especially considering the success the BCHL has as a feeder league for the NCAA. SFU is playing several exhibition games on the road against NCAA teams this season. Longtime SFU coach Mark Coletta told Postmedia back in October that he thought a self funded Red Leafs team could be contenders in NCAA Div. I in five years.

SFU visits the No. 1 ranked Boston College Eagles on Saturday.

On Friday, the Red Leafs received a 46-save effort from Kolby Matthews, who played NCAA Div. I with the Rochester Institute of Technology Tigers. SFU was held to 15 shots.

The Terriers sat out five skaters and their starting goalie from their regular lineup. That included defender Tom Willander, the Vancouver Canucks first rounder from last summer who was playing with the Swedes in the gold medal game at the world juniors on Friday. Also absent were North Vancouver brothers Aiden and Macklin Celebrini. Aiden, who’s a defenceman, was a sixth-round pick of the Canucks last summer and Macklin, who’s a forward, is expected to the top selection in this summer’s NHL Draft. He played for Canada at world juniors.

Walker Erickson gave SFU a 1-0 lead at 13:42 of the first period. Gavin McCarthy tied it for Boston University at 16:41 of the second period.

The teams agreed to a five-minute overtime after regulation. It was scoreless. McCarthy had the lone goal in a shootout.

SFU lost 8-1 to the Michigan Wolverines and 6-3 to the Colorado College Tigers on the road earlier this season.

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