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AHL Announces 2024-25 All-Rookie Team | theahl.com

Springfield, Massachusetts. …The American Hockey League has announced 2024-25 AHL JeollokiAs the coaches, players and the media voted, representing each of the league’s 32 member cities.

2024-25 AHL Jeolloki
Goalkeeper – Nikke Kokko
Coachella Valley Firebirds (32 GP, 20-9-2, 2.23 GAA, .914 SV%)
Defensive player – Luca Cagnoni
San Jose Pike (62 GP, 14-35-49, 10 ppg)
Defensive player – Tristan Luneau
San Diego Seagull (56 GP, 7-41-48, 1 ppg, 2 GWG)
Forward – Justin Hryckowian
Texas Stars (66 GP, 20-38-58, +14, 4 PPG, 1 GWG)
Forward – Ville Koivunen
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguin (62 GP, 21-34-55, 4 PPG, 2 GWG)
Forward – Bradly Nadeau
Chicago Wolf (63 GP, 30-26-56, 8 PPG, 7 GWG)

Each player will receive a custom-designed Crystal Award for his selection of the 2024-25 AHL AHL All-Rookie team.

The latest choices for the annual AHL All-Rookie team include PK Subban (2010), John Carlson (2010), Logan Couture (2010), Brendan Smith (2011), Taylor Johnson (2012), Gustav Nyquist (2012), Jason Zucker (2013), Tyler Toffoli (2013), Ryan Strome (2014), Connor Brown (2015), Viktor Arvidsson (2015), Ryan Pulock (2015), Juuse Saros (2016), Brandon Montour (2016), Frank Vatrano (2016), Mikko Rantanen (2016), Casey Desmith (2017), Devon County (2017), Jake Guentzel (2017), Filip Hronek (2018), Mason Appleton (2018), Daniel Spridge (2018), Dylan Strome (2018), Jake Bean (2019), Drake Batherson (2019), Josh Norris (2020), Logan Thompson (2021), Connor McMichael (2021), Phil Tomasino (2021), Jack Quinn (2022), JJ Peterka (2022), Jakob Pelletier (2022), Dustin Wolf (2022), Jordan Spence (2022), Ryker Evans (2023), Essen Frank (2023), Tye Kartye (2023), Joel Blomqvist (2024), Brandt Clarke (2024), Josh Doan (2024) and Logan Stankoven (2024).

The first and second AHL All-Star teams in 2024-25 will be announced on Thursday.


2024-25 AHL Jeolloki

Nikke Kokko, goalkeeper (Coachella Valley Firebirds):
Seattle Cleken’s second round pick in the 2022 NHL Draft, Nikke Kokko This season made its debut with Coachella Valley this season after the start of his career in Finland in his native Oulu. The 21-year-old Kokko won the first six decisions of the season and set a record of 20-9-2 to 32 appearances for the Firebirds, currently ranked sixth in the AHL with an average score of 2.23, an average score of 0.914 and a savings percentage of .914. Kokko entered the final week of the regular season with Kraken debuting in St. Louis on February 25, starting two goals or fewer in nine straight times.

Luca Cagnoni, Defender (San Jose Barakuda):
San Jose Sharks’ fourth round pick in the 2023 NHL Draft, Luca Cagnoni In 62 games for the Barracuda, 14 goals and 35 assists have been raised for 49 points, making him the highest-scoring rookie defenseman in the AHL in the past seven years. He tied for the league-wide rookie lead with 10 powerful goals and led by strong game scores (32), helping San Jose improve the league’s highest efficiency by the man’s advantage. Cagnoni, a 20-year-old local from Bunaby, B.C., made his debut in the NHL on March 20, having two assists in six games with the Sharks.

Tristan Luneau, Defender (San Diego Seagull):
Selected by Anaheim in the second round of the 2022 NHL Draft Tristan Luneau Absent most of last year due to injuries, the rebound season in 2024-25 was impressive. The 21-year-old is Victoriaville, Quebec, leading all AHL rookies with 41 assists, fifth among all league defenders, with 48 points in 56 games in San Diego, with the pair of Gulls scoring ahead. Luneau, who started six NHL games with the Ducks this season, recorded assists in 11 straight games from February 12 to March 7, the longest AHL series in nearly three years.

Justin Hryckowian, forward (Texas star):
After debuting with Texas later in the 2023-24 season, Justin Hryckowian For much of 2024-25, he has been ranked first on the AHL’s rookie roster, currently with 20 goals and 38 assists, and has scored 58 points in 66 games. Hryckowian, 24, was signed by Dallas, ranked second with Dallas, second on the Texas roster, third on Plus/Minus (+14), and represented the February AHL All-Star Classic. The question of this season. The locals also competed in five games in Dallas, and he made his NHL debut in Chicago on December 29.

Ville Koivunen, forward (Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins):
During his first entire season in North America, skating, Ville Koivunen In 62 games, with 21 goals and 34 assists with Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, 55 points, ranking third among AHL rookies and number one in 2024-25 scoring. Koivunen’s offensive output includes 13 multi-point games and two hat-tricks, on January 29 with Hershey on January 29. A 21-year-old Koivunen in Oulu, Finland, has won five assists in seven games against Pittsburgh this season in Pittsburgh Penguins via Trade on March 7, 2024.

Bradly Nadeau, forward (Chicago Wolves):
The fifth player in AHL history has 30 ball seasons before he is 20 years old Bradly Nadeau In 2024-25 Chicago, his 30 goals lead all AHL rookies with his 30 goals and ranks second among rookies. Nadeau won the University of Maine Hockey Hockey Honors last season, and a freshman finalist for the Hobey Baker Award, he also skatered at the 2025 IIHF World Youth Championship, collecting two goals. NB’s St-François-De-Madawaska’s native is Carolina’s first-round pick at the 2023 NHL Draft (30th in total).



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