All-Star Week-end results.

 All-Star Game Recap


Metropolitan 6 Pacific 4 Final

In a matchup of the only two divisions to have won in this 3v3 all star format the Metro came away victorious and advanced to the Final. Jack Hughes scored twice (1 and 2), Jake Guentzel (1) and Claude Giroux (1) both had a goal and a assist, while Sebastian Aho (1) and Tom Wilson (1) both also scored and the other four Metro All-Stars also had a point. Frederik Andersen stoped 6 of 7 shots in the first period and Tristan Jarry made 5 saves on 8 shots in the last period and they teamed up for the win, and the Metro All-Stars had 26 shots in the victory. Timo Meier (1), Jonathan Marchessault (1) and Mark Stone (1) all had a goal and a assist, Jordan Eberle (1) also scored and four of the other six Pacific All-Stars also had a point. John Gibson stoped 10 of 13 shots he faced in the first period, and Thatcher Demko made 10 shots on 12 shots in the last period and both wound up losing with them giving up a empty net goal, and the Pacific All-Stars had 15 shots in the loss. 

(Metro advances to the Final.)


Central 8 Atlantic 5 Final

The two divisions who have never won the All-Star game played each other and on the back of Jordan Kyrou the Central came away with the win. Jordan Kyrou scores twice (1 and 2) and added 2 assists for a four point game, Alex DeBrincat scored twice (1 and 2) and added a assist, Roman Josi (1), Nazem Kadri (1) and Joe Pavelski (1) all had a goal and a assist, Cale Makar, Clayton Keller and Kirill Kaprizov all had 2 assists, while Kyle Connor (1) the only other Central All-Star also scored. Cam Talbot stoped 7 of 9 shots in the first period, and Jusse Saros made 6 saves on 9 shots in the last period and they teamed up for the win, and the Central All-Stars had 23 shots in the victory. Auston Matthews (1), Jonathan Huberdeau (1) and Rasmus Dahlin (1) all had a goal and a assist, Patrice Bergeron (1) and Steven Stamkos (1) both also scored, and two of the other four Atlantic All-Stars also had a point. Andrei Vasilevskiy stoped 9 of 12 shots in the first period, and Jack Campbell made 6 saves on 10 shots in the last period and both wound up losing and they gave up a empty net goal, and the Atlantic All-Stars had 18 shots in the loss. 

(Central Advances to the Final.)


Metropolitan 5 Central 3 Final

The Metro Division came away with the win getting their third win in six All-Star games with the 3v3 format. Claude Giroux scored twice (2 and 3), Jack Hughes had a goal (3) and a assist, Zach Wereinski had 2 assists, Chris Kreider (1) and Evgeny Kuznetsov also scored, and two of the other four Metro All-Stars also had a point. Frederik Andersen stoped 7 of 9 shots in the first period, and Tristan Jarry made 14 saves on 15 shots in the last period and they teamed up for the win, and the Metro division All-Stars had 18 shots in the victory. Joe Pavelski has a goal (2) and a assist, Nazem Kadri (2) and Clayton Keller (2) both also scored, and four of the other six Central All-Stars also had a point. Cam Talbot stoped 9 of 13 shots in the first period, and Jusse Saros made 4 saves on 5 shots in the last period and both wound up losing, Atlantic Division All-Stars had 24 shots in the loss. 

(The Metro wins the All Star game over the other three Divisions and Captain of the team Claude Giroux was named MVP or Most Valuable Player)


Skills Competition Results


Jordan Kyrou of the St.Louis Blues beat out Kyle Connor, Adrian Kempe, Chris Kreider, Evgeny Kuznetsov, Dylan Larkin, Cale Makar and Connor McDavid to be crowned fastest skater.


The Atlantic Division duo of Andrei Vasilevskiy and Jack Campbell teamed up to have the longer save streak with 9 consecutive saves, beating out the Central duo Jusse Saros and Cam Talbot, Metro duo Frederik Andersen and Tristan Jarry, and Pacific duo John Gibson and Thatcher Demko.


Zach Wereinski beat out Roman Josi, Claude Giroux, Jordan Eberle, Jonathan Huberdeau, Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson, Mark Stone and Nick Suzuki to get the fastest time in the Fountain Face-off challenge and win the event. 


Victor Hedman rocked past Timo Meier, Adam Pelech, and Time Wilson as he hammered home the hardest shot for the win in the hardest shot challenge. 


Alex Pietrangelo narrowly out-dazzled Trevor Zegras, Alex DeBrincat, Kirill Kaprizov and Jack Hughes to win the return of the breakaway challenge.


Joe Pavelski nocked down the highest total of cards edging out Steven Stamkos, Brady Tkachuk, Nazem Kadri and Auston Matthews to with the 21 in ‘22 challenge.


Sebastian Aho has pinpoint accuracy as he defeated Patrice Bergeron, Rasmus Dahlin, Leon Draisaitl, Johnny Gaudreau, Jake Guentzel, Clayton Keller, Troy Terry and Jonathan Marchessault to win the Accuracy challenge.

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