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FloHockey Highlights Providence, Belleville Senators, Coachella Valley Firebirds in AHL Top Plays

FloHockey’s Feb 17, 2026 highlight reel spotlights the Providence Bruins, Belleville Senators and Coachella Valley Firebirds as part of a post All-Star break package that “compiles the visually striking goals, saves and chaotic sequences.”

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FloHockey Highlights Providence, Belleville Senators, Coachella Valley Firebirds in AHL Top Plays
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FloHockey published a short roundup video titled “AHL Top Plays Following the All‑Star Break” on Feb 17, 2026 that, in its own words, “compiles the visually striking goals, saves and chaotic sequences from the most recent slate of AHL games.” The package explicitly names the Providence Bruins, Belleville Senators and Coachella Valley Firebirds as featured clubs, a lineup that matters for NHL decisionmakers tracking post-break momentum and player visibility ahead of roster evaluations.

The clip package was promoted on FloHockey’s Facebook page with the caption, “Back from All-Star break and we want to know what your #1 AHL Play of the Week is?! #AHL #TopPlays #Hockey | FloHockey | Facebook,” and the FloHockey Facebook listing shows recent videos with view counts ranging from 577 to as high as 121.6K views for an ECHL clip and 14.2K views for an AHL All-Star reactions clip. Those metrics underline how a Feb 17 highlight reel sits inside a content stream where single posts reach thousands to six figures of eyeballs, increasing the practical exposure of Providence, Belleville and Coachella Valley players to scouts and front-office staff.

The package also plugs into FloHockey’s ongoing plays-of-the-week series, which includes related items such as “From The AHL All-Star Classic, Here's Your AHL Top 5 Plays” dated Feb 10, 2026 and ECHL entries dated Feb 18, 2026. That content cadence pairs with written coverage on TheAHL and FloHockey power rankings; TheAHL listings reference the surging Providence Bruins in power rankings and note “Another test is ahead this weekend for the Laval Rocket and young goaltender Jacob Fowler,” which frames how highlight packages co-exist with evaluative editorial around team and prospect form.

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Coachella Valley’s appearance in the Feb 17 highlights lines up with all-star roster attention, Sports Yahoo carries the headline “Jagger Firkus And Tyson Jugnauth Selected As Firebirds’ 2026 AHL All-Star Game Representatives”, meaning the Firebirds’ clips arrive at the same moment that specific players from that club are officially in the All-Star conversation. At the league level, this media moment comes as the AHL and PHPA ratified a new five-year collective bargaining agreement and AHL President and CEO Scott Howson met with media for his annual state-of-the-league address, situating the Feb 17 highlight reel amid structural shifts that affect playing time, development pathways and labor stability.

For NHL evaluators and AHL front offices, the Feb 17 FloHockey package is not merely entertainment; it is a distribution checkpoint that amplifies who gets noticed after the All-Star break. With explicit team appearances and demonstrable Facebook reach, the Providence Bruins, Belleville Senators and Coachella Valley Firebirds gain measurable exposure at a time when All-Star selections and the new five-year CBA are reshaping evaluation windows and professional trajectories. As the AHL moves through the post All-Star stretch, highlight reels like FloHockey’s Feb 17, 2026 Top Plays will be a visible channel for prospect marketing and scouting attention.

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