The 2010 ACHA Men’s Division 1 All-Star Game will take place at 8:00 p.m. EST on Saturday, March, 20, 2010, at Arrington Ice Arena, on the campus of Adrian College, where 40 of the top men's Division 1 players will converge on Michigan for this event.
"The chance to host an all-star contest is something that is such a reward to all of those who put their time and energy into making Arrington Ice Arena a great facility," said Adrian athletic director Mike Duffy. "As a college, we are extremely honored and we will do everything we can to make this experience special for the players and coaches."
The game is geared to highlight and attract the best ACHA Division 1 players and showcase their talents on the ice while representing their individual schools in competition. The first two all-star games were a tremendous success and have created a solid foundation to build a lasting tradition.
"The chance to host an all-star contest is something that is such a reward to all of those who put their time and energy into making Arrington Ice Arena a great facility," said Adrian athletic director Mike Duffy. "As a college, we are extremely honored and we will do everything we can to make this experience special for the players and coaches."
The game is geared to highlight and attract the best ACHA Division 1 players and showcase their talents on the ice while representing their individual schools in competition. The first two all-star games were a tremendous success and have created a solid foundation to build a lasting tradition.
The Adrian College community is thrilled to host such an event and is anxiously looking forward to putting on a great show.
"This is a phenomenal opportunity to show the country what we have done at Adrian College," said ACHA Division 1 head coach Dan Phelps. "It is an honor to be chosen among so many talented institutions."
"This is a phenomenal opportunity to show the country what we have done at Adrian College," said ACHA Division 1 head coach Dan Phelps. "It is an honor to be chosen among so many talented institutions."
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