Elite 9 Hockey League
All-Star Weekend Showcases League’s Top Talent

The Elite 9 raised the standard this December with the debut of its first-ever Elite 9 All-Star Weekend, held December 6–7, 2025 at Lovell Arena. Over two action-packed days, the league showcased its top young talent through elite competition, high energy, and unforgettable moments on the ice.

Saturday: Skills Competition & 3v3 Action

The weekend kicked off with the inaugural Elite 9 All-Star Skills Competition, featuring the fastest skater, hardest shot, puck agility, and goalie shootout events. Fans were treated to impressive performances across every discipline. Results from the 2025 Skills Competition can be found here.

The excitement continued with fast-paced 3v3 games, delivering nonstop action and rapid scoring chances that kept the energy high throughout the arena.

Sunday: All-Star Games Take Center Stage

Sunday marked a historic milestone as the first Elite 9 All-Star Games officially took place. Top performers from each division faced off in the league’s inaugural All-Star matchups, transforming Lovell Arena into a true showcase of elite talent.

From highlight-reel goals to clutch performances, the games reflected everything Elite 9 represents—player development, high-level competition, and a celebration of hockey’s future. Each division crowned an All-Star Game MVP, with each recipient receiving a CCM stick in recognition of their performance.

All-Star Game MVPs

  • 2012: Logan Siedlecki (Assabet Patriots)

  • 2013: Max Labrie (Boston Advantage)

  • 2014: Reid Keating (Vermont Jr. Catamounts)

  • 2015: Ryan O'Neil (Assabet Patriots)

  • 2016: Caleb Malcuit (Boston Advantage)

  • 2017: Matty Walsh (Boston Advantage)

  • 2018: Colin Marcellus (Middlesex Icemen)

  • U10 Girls: Annie Labrie (Boston Advantage)

  • U12 Girls: Riley Marshall (Boston Americans)

  • U14 Girls: Rose Brown (North American Jr. Hawks)

A Weekend to Remember

The inaugural Elite 9 All-Star Weekend set a new benchmark for the league, delivering a premier experience for players and fans alike. With a highly successful first year in the books, the All-Star Weekend has firmly established itself as a cornerstone event on the Elite 9 calendar—one that will continue to spotlight the next generation of hockey stars.