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    Nick Barden·Feb 2, 2025·Partner

    Why Maple Leafs Prospect Dennis Hildeby Was Selected To Represent The Marlies At AHL All-Star Classic

    This is Hildeby's second consecutive year selected as an AHL All-Star.

    Following the shocker of a trade that saw pending unrestricted free agent Mikko Rantanen get traded to the Carolina Hurricanes, could the same happen to Mitch Marner?

    Dennis Hildeby is representing the Toronto Marlies at the AHL All-Star Classic.

    The AHL announced the addition on Saturday night after Syracuse Crunch's Brandon Halverson was deemed unable to participate in the Feb. 2-3 event. It's the second consecutive year that Hildeby has been selected as an AHL All-Star.

    Hildeby has a 7-2-2 record with AHL Toronto this season. His .914 save percentage is the second-best among Marlies goaltenders, only behind Matt Murray (.934) who's currently up with the Maple Leafs.

    The 23-year-old goaltender has bounced between the NHL and AHL this season. Hildeby has three wins and a .909 save percentage in three games since returning from the Maple Leafs on Jan. 24.

    The goaltender joins Marlies captain Logan Shaw and team-leading point-getter Alex Steeves at the AHL All-Star Classic, in Palm Desert, California. Shaw has five goals and 17 assists in 37 games with the Marlies while Steeves has 24 goals and 15 assists in 33 games.

    Marlies head coach John Gruden will also be coaching the North Division team.

    "It's a team thing and it's a staff thing. Not just the assistant coaches, but the goalie coaches, video coaches, and everyone that travels," the head coach said in January. 

    "It's such a huge part and it makes my job, and our job, a lot easier. 100 percent I wish I could take them all [to the All-Star game]."

    Steeves is one goal away from tying the Marlies' franchise goal record of 94, set by Ryan Hamilton. The forward broke the team's franchise points record earlier this season.

    The Maple Leafs drafted Hildeby in the fourth round (122nd overall) in the 2022 NHL Draft. In 54 career AHL games, the goaltender has a 28-14-9 record with a .911 save percentage.

    Hildeby has appeared in six NHL games this season, winning three games with a .878 save percentage.

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