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2019 NHL All-Star Game
SAP Center, San Jose
January 26, 2019[1]
Game oneCentral 10 – 4 Pacific
Game twoMetropolitan 7 – 4 Atlantic
Game threeMetropolitan 10 – 5 Central
MVPSidney Crosby
Attendance17,562
← 20182020 →

The 2019 National Hockey LeagueAll-Star Game was held at SAP Center in San Jose, home of the San Jose Sharks on January 26, 2019.[1] San Jose last held the NHL All Star Game in 1997.[2] This was the fourth consecutive All-Star Game that used a four-team, 3-on-3, single elimination format, with one team representing each of the league's four divisions. After years of being held on a Sunday, the 2019 All-Star Game was played on a Saturday, January 26, at 5:00 p.m. PST / 8:00 p.m. EST, while the Skills Competition was also moved from its traditional Saturday night to Friday, January 25, 2019.[1]

The Metropolitan All-Stars won the All-Star Game, which was in its fourth straight year of a four-team, 3-on-3, single elimination format, with one team representing each of the league's four divisions. The team won $1 million (split 11 ways between the players). Sidney Crosby of the Pittsburgh Penguins was named the Most Valuable Player, scoring four goals and four assists. He received a new 2019 Honda Passport.

  • 1Skills Competition
    • 1.1Results
  • 2Rosters
  • 4Game summaries

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NHL All-Star Weekend represents the third in a string of League events coming to the South Bay over a four-year period, including the Stadium Series outdoor hockey game in 2015, the Stanley Cup Final in 2016, and now the NHL All-Star Weekend in 2019.' For the first time since 1988, St. Louis is hosting an NHL All-Star Game! 24-26 for the 2020 Honda NHL All-Star Weekend at Enterprise Center.

Skills Competition[edit]

The Skills Competition took place the day before the All-Star Game on Friday January 25, 2019 at the SAP Center. The winners of each event were awarded $25,000 in prize money.[3]

The league invited Renata Fast and Rebecca Johnston from the Canadian Women's National Team, and Brianna Decker and Kendall Coyne Schofield from the U.S. Women's National Team, to demonstrate some of the events. After Nathan MacKinnon of the Colorado Avalanche (Central Division) pulled out of the fastest-skater event due to a bruised left foot, Coyne Schofield was named as his replacement, becoming the first woman to compete in the All-Stars skills competition.[4]

Brianna Decker demonstrated the premier passer skill, but she was not part of the competition. She was, in fact, three seconds faster than Leon Draisaitl and would have won had her time been included as they did with Kendall Coyne Schofield.[5] This prompted the hashtag #PayDecker on Twitter, as women's hockey salaries are a fraction of men's hockey salaries.[6] On January 26, hockey equipment company CCM announced they would give Decker the $25,000 she would have received for winning the competition.[7]

Results[edit]

Fastest Skater[edit]

Nat.PlayerTeamDivisionTime (Seconds)
Connor McDavidEdmonton OilersPacific13.378[8]
Jack EichelBuffalo SabresAtlantic13.582
Mathew BarzalNew York IslandersMetropolitan13.780
Miro HeiskanenDallas StarsCentral13.914
Elias PetterssonVancouver CanucksPacific13.930
Cam AtkinsonColumbus Blue JacketsMetropolitan14.152
Kendall CoyneUSA National TeamN/A14.346
Clayton KellerArizona CoyotesPacific14.526

Puck Control Play[edit]

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Nat.PlayerTeamDivisionTime (Seconds)
Johnny GaudreauCalgary FlamesPacific27.045[9]
Patrick KaneChicago BlackhawksCentral28.611
Claude GirouxPhiladelphia FlyersMetropolitan30.270
Mark ScheifeleWinnipeg JetsCentral32.161
Gabriel LandeskogColorado AvalancheCentral33.425
John TavaresToronto Maple LeafsAtlantic35.210
Jeff SkinnerBuffalo SabresAtlantic35.407
Elias PetterssonVancouver CanucksPacific43.622

Save Streak[edit]

Nat.PlayerTeamDivisionDivision FacedSave Streak
Henrik LundqvistNew York RangersMetropolitanAtlantic12[10]
Andrei VasilevskiyTampa Bay LightningAtlanticMetropolitan8
Devan DubnykMinnesota WildCentralPacific7
Marc-Andre FleuryVegas Golden KnightsPacificCentral6
John GibsonAnaheim DucksPacificCentral3
Jimmy HowardDetroit Red WingsAtlanticMetropolitan2
Pekka RinneNashville PredatorsCentralPacific2
Braden HoltbyWashington CapitalsMetropolitanAtlantic2

Premier Passer[edit]

Nat.PlayerTeamDivisionTime (Seconds)
Leon DraisaitlEdmonton OilersPacific69.088[11]
Sebastian AhoCarolina HurricanesMetropolitan78.530
Ryan O'ReillySt. Louis BluesCentral85.897
Keith YandleFlorida PanthersAtlantic94.611
Thomas ChabotOttawa SenatorsAtlantic100.568
Roman JosiNashville PredatorsCentral107.128
Erik KarlssonSan Jose SharksPacific118.824
Mikko RantanenColorado AvalancheCentral137.379

Hardest Shot[edit]

Nat.PlayerTeamDivisionSpeed (MPH)
Attempt 1Attempt 2
John CarlsonWashington CapitalsMetropolitan102.8 mph[12]100.8 mph
Brent BurnsSan Jose SharksPacificMiss100.6
Seth JonesColumbus Blue JacketsMetropolitan99.495.1
Steven StamkosTampa Bay LightningAtlantic96.293.1

Accuracy Shooting[edit]

Nat.PlayerTeamDivisionTime (Seconds)
David PastrnakBoston BruinsAtlantic11.309 seconds[13]
Kris LetangPittsburgh PenguinsMetropolitan12.693 seconds
Drew DoughtyLos Angeles KingsPacific13.591 seconds
Joe PavelskiSan Jose SharksPacific14.423 seconds
Blake WheelerWinnipeg JetsCentral18.585 seconds
Nikita KucherovTampa Bay LightningAtlantic19.706 seconds
Kyle PalmieriNew Jersey DevilsMetropolitan20.209 seconds
Auston MatthewsToronto Maple LeafsAtlantic35.626 seconds

Rosters[edit]

As in the previous three All-Star Games, captaincy of each division was determined by a fan vote, the 2019 vote running from December 1, 2018, until December 23, 2018.[14] On December 27, the four captains were announced by the NHL. For the third straight year, Connor McDavid of the Edmonton Oilers was selected to captain the Pacific Division, along with first time captains Auston Matthews of the Toronto Maple Leafs for the Atlantic Division and Nathan MacKinnon of the Colorado Avalanche for the Central Division. Alexander Ovechkin of the Washington Capitals was selected for the Metropolitan Division[15], but Ovechkin opted to abstain from the game to rest.[16] Fans were also permitted, after most of the rest of the rosters were set, to vote for a 'Last Man In' for each division.[17] The Last Men In—Jeff Skinner (Atlantic), Gabriel Landeskog (Central), Kris Letang (Metropolitan) and Leon Draisaitl (Pacific)—were announced January 11.[18]

On January 6, the coaches for the All-Star Game were announced, chosen from the team in each division with the highest points percentage through January 5, roughly the regular season's halfway point: Jon Cooper of the Tampa Bay Lightning (Atlantic), Todd Reirden of the Washington Capitals (Metropolitan), Paul Maurice of the Winnipeg Jets (Central), and Bill Peters of the Calgary Flames (Pacific).[19]

Eastern Conference[edit]

Atlantic Division[18]
Head coach: Jon Cooper, Tampa Bay Lightning
Nat.PlayerTeamPos.#
Auston Matthews (C[15])Toronto Maple LeafsF34
Jack EichelBuffalo SabresF9
Nikita KucherovTampa Bay LightningF86
David PastrnakBoston BruinsF88
Steven StamkosTampa Bay LightningF91
John TavaresToronto Maple LeafsF91
Jeff Skinner~Buffalo SabresF53
Thomas ChabotOttawa SenatorsD72
Keith YandleFlorida PanthersD3
Jimmy HowardDetroit Red WingsG35
Andrei VasilevskiyTampa Bay LightningG88
  • ~ Voted as 'Last Man In'.[18]
  • Replaced Carey Price (Montreal Canadiens) due to injury.[20]
Metropolitan Division[18]
Head coach: Todd Reirden, Washington Capitals
Nat.PlayerTeamPos.#
Sebastian AhoCarolina HurricanesF20
Cam AtkinsonColumbus Blue JacketsF13
Mathew BarzalNew York IslandersF13
Sidney Crosby*Pittsburgh PenguinsF87
Claude GirouxPhiladelphia FlyersF28
Kyle PalmieriNew Jersey DevilsF21
John CarlsonWashington CapitalsD74
Seth JonesColumbus Blue JacketsD3
Kris Letang~Pittsburgh PenguinsD58
Braden HoltbyWashington CapitalsG70
Henrik LundqvistNew York RangersG30
  • ~ Voted as 'Last Man In'.[18]
  • Alexander Ovechkin (C) (Washington Capitals) opted to abstain from the game to rest.[16]
  • Replaced Taylor Hall (New Jersey Devils) due to injury.[21]
  • * Did not participate in Skills Competition due to illness.[22]

Western Conference[edit]

Central Division[18]
Head coach: Paul Maurice, Winnipeg Jets
Nat.PlayerTeamPos.#
Nathan MacKinnon (C[15])*Colorado AvalancheF29
Patrick KaneChicago BlackhawksF88
Ryan O'ReillySt. Louis BluesF90
Mikko RantanenColorado AvalancheF96
Mark ScheifeleWinnipeg JetsF55
Blake WheelerWinnipeg JetsF26
Gabriel Landeskog~Colorado AvalancheF92
Miro HeiskanenDallas StarsD4
Roman JosiNashville PredatorsD59
Devan DubnykMinnesota WildG40
Pekka RinneNashville PredatorsG35
  • ~ Voted as 'Last Man In'.[18]
  • * Did not participate in Skills Competition or All-Star Games due to injury (still attended All-Star weekend). Replaced by Kendall Coyne Schofield in the Skills Competition.[23]
Pacific Division[18]
Head coach: Bill Peters, Calgary Flames
Nat.PlayerTeamPos.#
Connor McDavid (C[15])Edmonton OilersF97
Johnny GaudreauCalgary FlamesF13
Clayton KellerArizona CoyotesF9
Joe PavelskiSan Jose SharksF8
Elias PetterssonVancouver CanucksF40
Leon Draisaitl~Edmonton OilersF29
Brent BurnsSan Jose SharksD88
Drew DoughtyLos Angeles KingsD8
Erik KarlssonSan Jose SharksD65
Marc-Andre FleuryVegas Golden KnightsG29
John GibsonAnaheim DucksG36
  • ~ Voted as 'Last Man In'.[18]

Bracket[edit]

Semi-FinalsFinal
Central10
Pacific4 Central5
Metropolitan7Metropolitan10
Atlantic4

Game summaries[edit]

First semifinal game[edit]

January 26, 2019Central10–4PacificSAP CenterRecap


Second semifinal game[edit]

January 26, 2019Metropolitan7–4AtlanticSAP CenterRecap


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Final[edit]

January 26, 2019Metropolitan10–5CentralSAP CenterRecap


Uniforms[edit]

The All-Star uniforms for this game were created by Adidas Parley, the partnership between Adidas and the environmental organization Parley for the Oceans that produces products made with plastic ocean debris. Also for the first time, the uniforms featured each player's respective team logo on the front instead of the NHL shield or conference logo.[24]

Festivities and entertainment[edit]

This year's NHL Fan Fair, featuring various fan activities during All-Star Weekend, was held between Thursday, January 24 and Sunday, January 27 at the San Jose Convention Center.[25]

Country music artist Chad Brownlee performed the Canadian national anthem while singer Lauren Jauregui performed the U.S. national anthem. Singer Bebe Rexha performed during the second intermission. The Stanford Band also performed during the game.[26]

Television[edit]

The All-Star Game and skills competition were broadcast in the United States by NBC and NBCSN, respectively. In Canada, both the All-Star Game and skills competition were broadcast In English on both CBC and Sportsnet (under the Hockey Night in Canada branding), and on TVA Sports in French.[14]

The NHL conducted a trial of player and puck tracking during the All-Star Game with technology developed by SAP and Sportvision, using microchips embedded inside pucks and jerseys. The technology enables on-air features such as speed displays, puck tracking graphics (reminiscent of the FoxTrax graphics utilized in the late 1990's by previous U.S. national NHL broadcaster Fox, also developed by Sportvision), and marker graphics hovering above players.[27] Using the system, NBC and Sportsnet both showcased some tracking data on their respective broadcasts,[28] while NBC also offered a secondary broadcast of the game via its digital platforms to showcase expanded real-time statistics and other information.[29][30] NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman stated during All-Star weekend that the system is planned to be deployed to all 31 NHL arenas prior to the start of the 2019–20 NHL season.[28][31]

References[edit]

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  2. ^Pashelka, Curtis (January 27, 2017). 'San Jose picked to host 2019 NHL All-Star Game'. The Mercury News. Retrieved January 28, 2017.
  3. ^'2019 SAP NHL All-Star Skills results'. NHL.com. January 25, 2019. Retrieved January 25, 2019.
  4. ^Benjamin, Amalie (January 25, 2019). 'Coyne Schofield shines in fastest skater at All-Star Skills'. NHL.com. Retrieved January 25, 2019.
  5. ^'#PayDecker: Fans demand women's hockey star get paid after NHL skills comp CBC Sports'. CBC Sports. Retrieved 26 January 2019.
  6. ^@THNMattLarkin (26 Jan 2019). 'Brianna Decker: 'Karlsson went after me, so I was like, 'OK, I think I might have beaten him,' but I didn't know how long it took me. I was just casually going through the demo.' Leon Draisaitl: 'She beat me? Wow. That's really impressive. Good for her.' #PayDecker' (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  7. ^@CCMHockey (26 Jan 2019). 'We're gonna #PayDecker' (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  8. ^'McDavid wins fastest skater for third straight year at All-Star Skills'. NHL.com. January 25, 2019. Retrieved January 25, 2019.
  9. ^'Gaudreau wins puck control for second straight year at All-Star Skills'. NHL.com. January 25, 2019. Retrieved January 25, 2019.
  10. ^'Lundqvist wins save streak at All-Star Skills'. NHL.com. January 25, 2019. Retrieved January 25, 2019.
  11. ^'Draisaitl wins premier passer at All-Star Skills'. NHL.com. January 25, 2019. Retrieved January 25, 2019.
  12. ^'Carlson tops Burns, wins hardest shot at All-Star Skills'. NHL.com. January 25, 2019. Retrieved January 25, 2019.
  13. ^'Pastrnak wins accuracy shooting at All-Star Skills'. NHL.com. January 25, 2019. Retrieved January 25, 2019.
  14. ^ ab'NHL All-Star Game fan vote now open'. NHL.com. December 1, 2018. Retrieved December 29, 2018.
  15. ^ abcdKimelman, Adam (December 27, 2018). 'McDavid, Ovechkin, Matthews, MacKinnon voted NHL All-Star captains'. NHL.com. Retrieved December 29, 2018.
  16. ^ ab'Capitals' Alex Ovechkin to skip NHL All-Star Game'. sportsnet.ca. January 2, 2019. Retrieved January 3, 2019.
  17. ^Gulitti, Tom (January 3, 2019). 'NHL All-Star Game Last Men In ballot revealed'. NHL.com. Retrieved January 3, 2019.
  18. ^ abcdefghi'Skinner, Landeskog, Letang, Draisaitl named Last Men In winners'. NHL.com. 11 January 2019. Retrieved January 11, 2019.
  19. ^'NHL announces 2019 All-Star game coaches'. NBC Sports. Yahoo! Sports. January 6, 2019. Retrieved January 7, 2019.
  20. ^Emily Sadler (January 8, 2019). 'Lightning's Vasilevskiy replaces Canadiens' Price on All-Star roster'. sportsnet.ca. Retrieved January 19, 2019.
  21. ^'Hall to miss NHL All-Star Game for Devils'. NHL.com. January 19, 2019. Retrieved January 19, 2019.
  22. ^'Crosby to miss All-Star Skills with illness'. tsn.ca. January 25, 2019. Retrieved January 27, 2019.
  23. ^Benjamin, Amalie (January 26, 2019). 'MacKinnon out of All-Star Game with bruised foot'. nhl.com. Retrieved January 27, 2019.
  24. ^'NHL All-Star jerseys made of ocean garbage'. ESPN. January 10, 2019.
  25. ^'2019 NHL Fan Fair presented by SAP'. NHL.com. January 25, 2019. Retrieved January 25, 2019.
  26. ^'Brownlee, country star, Canucks draft pick, to sing at All-Star Game'. NHL.com. January 25, 2019. Retrieved January 25, 2019.
  27. ^Kerschbaumer, Ken. 'NHL About To Enter New Era of Statistical Insight via On-Bench App Developed by League, Apple, SAP'. Sports Video Group. Retrieved January 27, 2019.
  28. ^ abWhyno, Stephen. 'NHL gets into data game'. Associated Press. Toronto Star. Retrieved January 27, 2019.
  29. ^Costa, Brandon. 'In NBC Sports' NHL All-Star Game Production, Player/Puck Tracking Is the Belle of the Ball'. Sports Video Group. Retrieved January 27, 2019.
  30. ^Thomas, Ian. 'NBC Sports readies new moves for NHL All-Star Game'. New York Business Journal. Retrieved January 27, 2019.
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2000 NHL All-Star Game
123Total
World3249
North America2204
DateFebruary 6, 2000
ArenaAir Canada Centre
CityToronto
MVPPavel Bure (Florida)
Attendance19,300
← 19992001 →

The 2000 NHL All-Star Game was the 50th All-Star Game in the National Hockey League. It took place on February 6, 2000, at Air Canada Centre in Toronto, home to the Toronto Maple Leafs. The 1st NHL All-Star Game took place in 1947 and was also hosted by Toronto.

The All-Star week festivities saw the Canadian Hockey League Top Prospects Game played on February 2, and an exhibition game between the Canadian and American women's national teams on February 3. The Heroes of Hockey game and the Skills Competition were held on February 5. It is to note that the opening face-off for the Heroes of Hockey game were Ted Lindsay and Fleming Mackell, two players who played in the 1st All-Star Game.

The week also was a good sendoff for Wayne Gretzky, who had retired the previous season. His #99 was raised to the rafters, despite him never playing for the hometown Toronto Maple Leafs, as a show of his number's league-wide retirement. Gretzky also made it clear that he would not partake in any oldtimer or Heroes of Hockey game unless it was held in Edmonton, a statement that was realized with the 2003 Heritage Classic three years later.

  • 1Super Skills Competition

Super Skills Competition[edit]

In the Skills Competition, the World All-Stars would win their third-straight skills competition. In the individual events, the Boston Bruins' Ray Bourque and Florida Panthers' Viktor Kozlov shared the Accuracy Shot event, which was Bourque's seventh victory in the event. In addition, the St. Louis Blues' Al MacInnis won his fourth-straight Hardest Shot event, which was also his sixth all-time victory in the event, and the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim's Paul Kariya would win his second-straight Puck Control Relay event.

Individual event winners[edit]

  • Puck Control Relay – Paul Kariya (Mighty Ducks of Anaheim)
  • Fastest Skater – Sami Kapanen (Carolina Hurricanes) - 13.649 seconds
  • Accuracy Shooting – Ray Bourque (Boston Bruins)/ Viktor Kozlov (Florida Panthers) - 4 hits, 5 shots
  • Hardest Shot – Al MacInnis (St. Louis Blues) - 100.1 mph
  • Goaltenders Competition – Mike Richter (New York Rangers) - 2 GA, 16 shots

Uniforms[edit]

Since 1951, the NHL had mandated that one team in each game must wear a white jersey to contrast with the other team's dark jersey. The only exceptions to this point had been when a team opted to wear gold in lieu of white. However, for the 2000 All-Star Game, the NHL opted to experiment with a color-vs.-color format with uniforms by CCM. The North American All-Stars were clad in a navy blue uniform with white shoulders and sleeves, and the wishbone collar design previously introduced by Nike, while the World All-Stars wore red with white shoulders and sleeves, and a faux polo-style collar. The goaltenders, however, wore white jerseys with their teams' primary colors on the shoulders and sleeves. Both teams featured a white stripe across the chest (team color in the case of the goalies), with the NHL shield appearing on the player's left side, and the uniform number placed below it. The World team also featured names below the numbers on the back instead of above the numbers, which would normally be considered a violation of the NHL's uniform code (which requires the player's name to be above the back number). The names and numbers were rendered in the Handel Gothic typeface.

The uniform design would be reused for the next All-Star Game, with the Toronto All-Star Game and NHL 2000 patches replaced with the Colorado All-Star patch.

All Star Hockey Game

The game[edit]

The Florida Panthers' Pavel Bure and his brother, the Calgary Flames' Valeri Bure, combined for six points (Pavel 3–1–4, Valeri 0–2–2) to lead the World All-Stars to their first All-Star Game victory over the North American All-Stars. Valeri would assist on two of Pavel's three goals to become the first brother combination to set up a goal, since the 1956 All-Star Game when Maurice and Henri Richard hooked up for an All-Star goal. Pavel Bure would become the first Russian-born player to win All-Star MVP honors.

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Boxscore[edit]

North AmericaWorld
Final score49
Head coachPat Quinn (Toronto Maple Leafs)Scotty Bowman (Detroit Red Wings)
Assistant coachRoger Neilson (Philadelphia Flyers)Joel Quenneville (St. Louis Blues)
LineupStarting lineup:
  • 4 - D Rob Blake (Los Angeles Kings)
  • 9 - LW Paul Kariya (Mighty Ducks of Anaheim)
  • 14 - LW Brendan Shanahan (Detroit Red Wings)
  • 19 - C Steve Yzerman (Detroit Red Wings)
  • 31 - G Curtis Joseph (Toronto Maple Leafs)
  • 44 - D Chris Pronger (St. Louis Blues)

Commissioner's selection:

  • 11 - C Mark Messier (Vancouver Canucks)

Reserves:

  • 2 - D Al MacInnis (St. Louis Blues)
  • 3 - D Scott Stevens (New Jersey Devils)
  • 6 - D Phil Housley (Calgary Flames)
  • 8 - RW Mark Recchi (Philadelphia Flyers)
  • 10 - RW Tony Amonte (Chicago Blackhawks)
  • 13 - LW Owen Nolan (San Jose Sharks)
  • 15 - LW Ray Whitney (Florida Panthers)[1]
  • 16 - LW John LeClair (Philadelphia Flyers)
  • 23 - C Scott Gomez (New Jersey Devils)
  • 24 - D Chris Chelios (Detroit Red Wings)
  • 27 - C Mike Modano (Dallas Stars)
  • 30 - G Martin Brodeur (New Jersey Devils)
  • 35 - G Mike Richter (New York Rangers)
  • 37 - D Eric Desjardins (Philadelphia Flyers)
  • 77 - D Ray Bourque (Boston Bruins) - (C)
  • 88 - C Eric Lindros (Philadelphia Flyers)
  • 91 - C Joe Sakic (Colorado Avalanche)
  • 97 - C Jeremy Roenick (Phoenix Coyotes)
Starting lineup:
  • 1 - G Roman Turek (St. Louis Blues)[2]
  • 5 - D Nicklas Lidstrom (Detroit Red Wings) - (C)
  • 8 - RW Teemu Selanne (Mighty Ducks of Anaheim)
  • 13 - C Mats Sundin (Toronto Maple Leafs)
  • 18 - D Sandis Ozolinsh (Colorado Avalanche)
  • 68 - RW Jaromir Jagr (Pittsburgh Penguins)

Reserves:

  • 2 - D Petr Buzek (Atlanta Thrashers)
  • 10 - LW Pavel Bure (Florida Panthers)
  • 14 - C Radek Bonk (Ottawa Senators)
  • 20 - LW Valeri Bure (Calgary Flames)
  • 22 - RW Milan Hejduk (Colorado Avalanche)
  • 23 - D Petr Svoboda (Tampa Bay Lightning)
  • 24 - LW Sami Kapanen (Carolina Hurricanes)
  • 25 - RW Viktor Kozlov (Florida Panthers)
  • 26 - LW Martin Rucinsky (Montreal Canadiens)
  • 27 - D Teppo Numminen (Phoenix Coyotes)
  • 28 - RW Mariusz Czerkawski (New York Islanders)
  • 29 - LW Patrik Elias (New Jersey Devils)[3]
  • 35 - G Tommy Salo (Edmonton Oilers)
  • 36 - D Dmitry Yushkevich (Toronto Maple Leafs)
  • 37 - G Olaf Kolzig (Washington Capitals)
  • 38 - RW Pavol Demitra (St. Louis Blues)
  • 56 - D Sergei Zubov (Dallas Stars)
  • 81 - LW Miroslav Satan (Buffalo Sabres)
Scoring summary
  • Sakic (Whitney, Recchi) 13:56 first
  • Roenick (Modano) 19:30 first
  • Amonte (Modano, Bourque) 12:14 second
  • Whitney (Desjardins, Messier) 17:08 second
  • Demitra (Yushkevich, Elias) 3:12 first
  • Jagr (Rucinsky) 10:50 first
  • Yushkevich (Kozlov, P. Bure) 14:35 first
  • P. Bure (V. Bure) 0:33 second
  • P. Bure 2 (V. Bure, Kozlov) 8:38 second (GWG)
  • Demitra (Hejduk, Elias) 8:52 third
  • P. Bure 3 (Lidstrom, Kozlov) 9:31 third
  • Satan (Czerkawski, Bonk) 10:51 third
  • Bonk (Jagr, Rucinsky) 19:28 third
Penalties

none

  • Ozolinsh, hooking 5:51 third
Shots on goal13–11–8–3220–13–15–48
Win/LossL - Martin BrodeurW - Tommy Salo
  • Referees: Kerry Fraser, Don Koharski
  • Linesmen: Gerard Gauthier, Ray Scapinello
  • Television: ABC, CBC, SRC

Notes[edit]

  • ^1Dominik Hasek was voted as a starter, but was not able to play due to injury. Roman Turek was selected to replace Hasek as the starting goaltender.
  • ^2Pierre Turgeon was selected, but was not able to play due to injury. Ray Whitney was named as his replacement.
  • ^3Peter Forsberg was selected, but was not able to play due to injury. Patrik Elias was named as his replacement.

See also[edit]

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