Kaliyev named AHL All-Star | InQuinte.ca
×
Today's latest storiesDukes drop Game 1 in PickeringSens suffer another tough loss to CometsHawks Buckland Cup defence starts on the right footCharges laid in relation to sexual assault on Mohawk TerritorySens swap forwards with Washington organizationRainfall warning in effect for the Quinte regionAthlete of the Week: Noah ChantDonations to outdoor education fund being matched in memory of local teacherFlood Outlook Statement for LTC watershedQuinte track and field athletes shining at collegiate levelUPDATE: Road reopend after house fire in Barcovan area of Quinte WestTweed and Co. provincially recognized againChucking pucks to support Hospice QuinteTraining for fire personnel in QW this weekendSeveral top 10 finishes and a bronze at nationals for Quinte Legion athletesWatershed Conditions statement in effect for Quinte watershedBeyond the Headlines - appreciating school board fix-it peopleMadoc man faces multiple charges following incident in BellevilleHuge turnout at high-speed rail meeting in Madoc TownshipUPDATE: Freezing rain warning has been lifted
Photo: AHL/Belleville Senators

Kaliyev named AHL All-Star

By Brock Ormond Jan 15, 2026 | 3:20 PM

The Belleville Senators are proud to announce that forward Arthur Kaliyev will represent the club at the 2026 American Hockey League All-Star Classic, hosted by the Rockford IceHogs. 

Kaliyev will participate in the AHL All-Star Skills Competition on Tuesday, February 10 and then join other players from the North Division in the AHL All-Star Challenge tournament on Wednesday, February 11.

Kaliyev, 24, is playing in his first season with the Senators after signing as a free agent this past summer and through 37 games, has collected 42 points, 24 goals, 12 power play goals, and 150 shots on goal, to lead the AHL in all of those categories.

The Uzbekistan-born forward has twice represented the USA at the IIHF World Junior Hockey Championship, winning a gold medal in 2021 and won an Ontario Hockey League title with Hamilton in 2018. This is his first professional All-Star selection, after being named to the OHL’s end-of-year all-star teams on three occasions.

He becomes the 10th Belleville Senator to be named to the AHL’s All-Star event, joining Jeremy Davies (2025), Angus Crookshank and Max Guenette (2024), Egor Sokolov (2023), Drake Batherson (2019) and others.