Defenseman: Anthony De Angelo (SKA, 1st ASG appearance);
Forwards: Dmitry Buchelnikov (Vityaz, 1st ASG appearance), Pavel Poryadin (Spartak, 4th ASG appearance).
Tarasov Division
Defenseman: Martin Gernat (Lokomotiv, 2nd ASG appearance);
Forwards: Danil Aimurzin (Severstal, 1st ASG appearance), Ruslan Iskhakov (CSKA, 1st ASG appearance).
Kharlamov Division
Forwards: Alexander Kadeikin (Traktor, 1st ASG appearance), Dmitry Silantyev (Metallurg, 1st ASG appearance), Dmitrij Jaskin (Ak Bars, 3rd ASG appearance).
Chernyshev Division
Forwards: Alexander Chmelevski (Salavat Yulaev, 2nd ASG appearance), Daniil Gutik (Admiral, 2nd ASG appearance), Sergei Shirokov (Avtomobilist, 4th ASG appearance).
The remaining players will be selected by the League. Each team will consist of 11 players (2 goalies and 9 skaters), including the four best players from the JHL Challenge Cup, who will be distributed among the teams later.
The All-Star weekend starts on Feb. 8 – on the first game day, fans will see the Master Showcase contests, as well as two semifinal matches of the mini-tournament. The next day, Feb. 9, will see the second part of the Master Show, the third-place game, and the final.
Pre-sale of tickets through the official partner of the KHL Faster Payments System (FPS) for the Fonbet 2025 KHL All-Star Game took place on November 28. All available tickets were sold out in less than 24 hours. Additional tickets for the lower tier of the Sibir Arena will go on sale at a later date, which will be announced additionally.