CLEVELAND MONSTERS TO HOST 2027 AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE ALL-STAR CLASSIC

CLEVELAND – The Cleveland Monsters and the American Hockey League announced today that the AHL Board of Governors has unanimously approved the Cleveland Monsters as hosts of the 2027 AHL All-Star Classic.

The 2027 AHL All-Star Classic will include the AHL All-Star Skills Competition the evening of Sunday, February 7, 2027, and the AHL All-Star Challenge on Monday, February 8, 2027. The AHL Hall of Fame Induction and Awards Ceremony are also part of the All-Star festivities in Cleveland and will be held Monday morning. Additional programmed events surrounding the AHL All-Star Classic will be announced at a later date.

“Cleveland stands as a pillar among historic American Hockey League cities, and the Monsters organization is one of our most successful franchises today,” said Scott Howson, AHL President and Chief Executive Officer. “We are excited to be bringing our showcase event to Rocket Arena and the city of Cleveland in 2027.”

Both the AHL All-Star Skills Competition and the AHL All-Star Challenge will take place at Rocket Arena in downtown Cleveland. Rocket Arena continues to be a catalyst for driving economic growth in downtown Cleveland, hosting major national events that bring energy and impact to the city – to positively impact the downtown economy and lift the City of Cleveland playing host to numerous national events including the 2022 NBA All-Star Game, the 2024 NCAA Women’s Final Four and most recently the 2025 Women’s National Team USA vs Team Canada Hockey Rivalry Series. Cleveland and the AHL All-Star Classic share a storied history with the city hosting the inaugural event on February 3, 1942. The city’s hockey history also has a notable spot during the 1954 and 1957 All-Star Classics, when the Cleveland Barons faced the AHL All-Stars as the opposing team.

“Cleveland has a proud and storied hockey tradition and it’s fitting that in the midst of our 20th season we celebrate the return of the AHL All-Star Classic to our city in 2027,” said Mike Ostrowski, Cleveland Monsters President. “Hosting an event of this magnitude is a true reflection of our passionate Monsters fans, whose incredible support has helped Cleveland lead the league in attendance for the past three years. We can’t wait to showcase Rocket Arena and our great city to the league, its top players, staff and Board of Governors.”

The historic Hotel Cleveland will serve as the Official Hotel of the AHL All-Star Classic, hosting top talent from across the league and fans visiting Cleveland. The unique location allows downtown Cleveland to shine in the All-Star spotlight and provides convenience for guests traveling between Hotel Cleveland and Rocket Arena through the indoor RTA Walkway, which will serve as the “Road to the All-Star Classic".

“The City of Cleveland is proud to welcome the 2027 American Hockey League All-Star Classic,” said Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb. “Hosting premier sporting events shows the world that Cleveland can deliver unforgettable experiences and is a city where sports, culture, and community come together. Fans and residents will not only get to enjoy hockey at the state-of-the-art Rocket Arena, but they’ll also experience the incredible amenities and vibrant neighborhoods, energizing our region's economy."

Fans don’t have to wait until 2027 to secure seats for the All-Star Classic. The All-Star Pack presented by Hotel Cleveland guarantees fans tickets to BOTH the All-Star Skills Competition and All-Star Challenge, along with an exclusive 2027 Cleveland All-Star winter hat. Starting at only $49 (plus fees), the All-Star Pack is ON SALE NOW and available for a limited time. Individual tickets for the All-Star Skills Competition and Challenge will go on sale at a later date. Fans can visit cleveandmonsters.com/allstar for more information on the event and tickets.

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