
2004 ECHL All-Star Game Western Conference Reserves
Pensacola Ice Pilots
- Greg Chambers
Idaho Steelheads - Dan Ellis
Idaho Steelheads - David Cornacchia
Gwinnett Gladiators - Michael Garnett
Gwinnett Gladiators - Troy Milam
San Diego Gulls - Greg Barber
Bakersfield Condors - Andrew Ianiero
Augusta Lynx - Greg Jacina
Las Vegas Wranglers - Justin Kelly
Las Vegas Wranglers - Dave Cousineau
Columbus Cottonmouths - Jean-Francois Plourde
Long Beach Ice Dogs - Krzysztof Wieckowski,
Texas Wildcatters - John Snowden
Fresno Falcons - Kevin Truelson
Alaska Aces’ - Joe Talbot
In his first full professional season, Pensacola’s Greg Chambers leads ECHL rookies with 10 power-play assists and 15 power-play points (5g-10a) and is tied for second among rookies with five power-play goals.The 21-year-old Chambers ranks second among rookies with 17 assists and is tied for third with 24 points (7g-17a) in 24 games.
Selected in the second round (60th overall) by Dallas in the 2000 NHL Entry Draft and under NHL contract with the Stars, Idaho’s Dan Ellis is 8-7-0 and ranks 19th with a 2.52 goals against average in 15 games.
Also representing the Steelheads is 23-year-old defenseman David Cornacchia, who has scored 14 points (4g-10a) in 22 games.
Selected in the third round (80th overall) by Atlanta in the 2001 NHL Entry Draft and under NHL contract with the Thrashers, Gwinnett’s Michael Garnett is 13-4-2, tied for the ECHL lead with two shutouts and ranks ninth in the ECHL with a 2.15 goals against average.
Also representing the
Gladiators is 23-year-old defenseman Troy Milam, who is tied for eighth among
ECHL defensemen with 19 points (5g-14a) in 26 games.
Selected in the seventh round (207th overall) by Boston in the 1999 NHL Entry
Draft and in his first professional season, Greg Barber has scored 16 points
(8g-8a) in 22 games with San Diego.
Making his second consecutive appearance in the ECHL All-Star Game is Bakersfield’s Andrew Ianiero, who scored a goal in the Northern Conference’s 8-2 win in the 2003 ECHL All-Star Game. Selected in the fifth round (154th overall) by Ottawa in the 1999 NHL Entry Draft, the 22-year-old Ianiero has scored 14 points (5g-9a) in 14 games with Bakersfield after opening the season with Charlotte.
In his first professional season and under contract to San Antonio of the AHL, 21-year-old Greg Jacina is tied for the Augusta team lead with 10 assists and 16 points in 21 games.
A pair of rookies, forward Justin Kelly and defenseman Dave Cousineau will represent the Las Vegas Wranglers. The 22-year-old Kelly is tied for the ECHL lead among rookies in plus-minus with +13 and leads the Wranglers with eight goals and ranks fourth on the team with 16 points (8g-8a).
In his first professional season, Cousineau ranks second among ECHL defensemen with six power-play goals and ranks fifth on the Wranglers with 15 points (7g-8a) in 22 games.
Columbus will be represented by 21-year-old Jean-Francois Plourde, who is under contract to Toronto of the AHL and who leads the Cottonmouths with nine goals and 15 points in 26 games.
Representing Texas will be 21-year-old John Snowden, who is tied for the ECHL rookie lead in plus-minus with +13 and is tied for 17th among rookies with 16 points (9g-7a) in 25 games.
Long Beach will be represented by 22-year-old Krzysztof Wieckowski, who is tied for second on the team with nine assists and ranks third in scoring with 13 points in 22 games.
Representing Fresno will be 22-year-old defenseman Kevin Truelson, who has 13 points (6g-7a) in 23 games.
In his first full professional season, the Alaska Aces’ Joe Talbot leads ECHL rookies with 14 goals and 32 points in 25 games.
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