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BAKERSFIELD, CA – Raphael Lavoie has been selected to represent the Bakersfield Condors at the AHL All-Star Classic Feb. 4-5 in San Jose, California.

The 24-year-old forward leads the Condors in goals this campaign with 10 in 20 games, while sitting third in overall scoring with 16 points (10G, 6A) after netting a team-high 25 goals in 61 contests during the 2022-23 AHL season.

Lavoie recorded four goals and three assists in his first five AHL games this season to earn his first NHL recall before making his Oilers debut on Nov. 4, 2023 against Nashville, appearing in seven total games with Edmonton so far in 2023-24 after becoming the 20th player in the Condors AHL era (since 2015) to make his big league debut.

The Chambly, Quebec product played 5:46 for the Oilers against the Los Angeles Kings in an emergency recall on Dec. 30 at Crypto.com Arena before returning to the AHL and posting two assists for the Condors in a 6-5 win over the Abbotsford Canucks on Jan. 3 in Bakersfield.

A second-round pick (38th overall) of the Oilers at the 2019 NHL Draft, Lavoie has recorded 97 points (53G, 44A) in 156 career AHL games.

Lavoie was one of the 12 players selected to compete for the Pacific Division all-stars alongside names like goaltender Dustin Wolff (Calgary), Matt Coronato (Calgary), Arshdeep Bains (Abbotsford) and former Oil Kings forward Dylan Guenther (Tucson).