ECHL All-Star Logo unveiled.

Here it is:

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The logo was unveiled this morning at The Bank to unanimous applause. Karl Taylor and Geoff Walker were on hand, as were Ontario Mayor Paul Leon and four City Councilmembers.

More details in tomorrow’s editions. Here’s the read from the official ECHL press release:

The Ontario Reign, the City of Ontario and Citizens Business Bank Arena will host the 18th Annual ECHL All-Star Game on Jan. 20, 2010 and the 13th Annual All-Star Skills Competition on Jan. 19, 2010. In their first season in 2008-09, the Reign finished second in the ECHL in attendance with 5,856 fans in the regular season and drew more than 27,000 for their final three home games, including back-to-back sellouts at the 9,644-seat Citizens Business Bank Arena.

The logo features a front view of ECHL and the Citizens Business Bank Arena and utilizes the Reign colors of navy, grey and burnt orange. The team’s familiar shield is in the background with ‘Ontario, California’ below Citizens Business Bank Arena while ‘2010 ECHL All-Star’ and an artist’s rendition of the San Bernardino Mountains are featured above it.

The All-Star festivities will also include the official induction ceremony for the third class into the ECHL Hall of Fame. The inductees will be announced later this year.

For the seventh year in a row the ECHL All-Star Game logo was designed by Joe Bosack, who is the president and founder of The Joe Bosack Graphic Design Company. Bosack also designed the ECHL logo, the Kelly Cup Playoffs logo, the ECHL 15th Anniversary logo, the ECHL 20th Anniversary logo and the ECHL Hall of Fame logo.

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J.P. Hoornstra covers the Dodgers, Angels and Major League Baseball for the Orange County Register, Los Angeles Daily News, Long Beach Press-Telegram, Torrance Daily Breeze, San Gabriel Valley Tribune, Pasadena Star-News, San Bernardino Sun, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, Whittier Daily News and Redlands Daily Facts. Before taking the beat in 2012, J.P. covered the NHL for four years. UCLA gave him a degree once upon a time; when he graduated on schedule, he missed getting Arnold Schwarzenegger's autograph on his diploma by five months.