1997 National Hockey League All-Star Game

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1997 NHL All-Star Game
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123 Total
East 461 11
West 241 7
DateJanuary 18, 1997
ArenaSan Jose Arena
CitySan Jose
MVPMark Recchi (Montreal)
Attendance17,422
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The 1997 National Hockey League All-Star Game took place on January 18, 1997, at San Jose Arena in San Jose, home of the San Jose Sharks. The final score was Eastern Conference 11, Western Conference 7. This game was originally scheduled for the 1994–95 season, but was cancelled due to the 1994–95 NHL lockout.

Super Skills Competition[]

The Eastern Conference won the skills competition for the first time since 1992. St. Louis Blues' Al MacInnis won the Hardest Shot event for the third time in his career by slapping the puck at 98.9 mph. Boston Bruins' defenceman Ray Bourque won the Shooting Accuracy event for the fourth time, hitting four targets in seven shots. Florida Panthers' goaltender John Vanbiesbrouck stopped all 10 shots by Mats Sundin and Derian Hatcher in Rapid-Fire Relay to outduel Colorado Avalanche netminder Patrick Roy who made nine saves. In the Power-Play Relay, Vanbiesbrouck allowed only two of six shots to elude him that were taken by Mighty Ducks of Anaheims' Teemu Selanne and Paul Kariya to claim the Goaltenders Competition.

Individual Event winners[]

  • Puck Control Relay - Geoff Sanderson (Hartford Whalers)
  • Fastest Skater - Peter Bondra, (Washington Capitals) - 13.610 seconds
  • Accuracy Shooting - Ray Bourque, (Boston Bruins) - 4 hits, 7 shots
  • Hardest Shot - Al MacInnis, (St. Louis Blues) - 98.9 mph
  • Goaltenders Competition - John Vanbiesbrouck, (Florida Panthers) - 2 GA, 16 shots

The Game[]

Montreal Canadiens' right-winger Mark Recchi had a hat-trick to lead the Eastern Conference to an 11–7 victory and to be named All-Star M.V.P. Mark Recchi would become the fourth Montreal Canadien to receive the award. A record 10 goals was scored in the second period, including two from hometown favorite San Jose Sharks' right-winger Owen Nolan in a record eight seconds. Nolan would complete his hat-trick in the third period as he closed in on a breakaway towards Buffalo Sabres' goaltender Dominik Hasek. Nolan pointed to the top left corner and then fired a shot right off the bar top corner. Gary Thorne called it saying, "here come the chapeaus!". The crowd erupted, throwing hats everywhere.

Boxscore[]

Western Conference Eastern Conference
Final Score 7 11
Head Coach CanadaKen Hitchcock (Dallas Stars) CanadaDoug MacLean (Florida Panthers)
Honorary Captain CanadaDoug Wilson CanadaAndy Bathgate
Assistant Coach
Lineup Starting Lineup:
  • United States 7 - D Chris Chelios (Chicago Blackhawks), Captain
  • Latvia 8 - D Sandis Ozolinsh (Colorado Avalanche)
  • Canada 9 - LW Paul Kariya (Mighty Ducks of Anaheim)
  • United States 16 - RW Brett Hull (St. Louis Blues)
  • United States 21 - LW Tony Granato (San Jose Sharks)[1]
  • Canada 33 - G Patrick Roy (Colorado Avalanche)

Commissioner's Selection:

  • United States 21 - LW Tony Granato (San Jose Sharks)[2]
  • Russia 22 - D Viacheslav Fetisov (Detroit Red Wings)

Reserves:

  • Canada 2 - D Al MacInnis (St. Louis Blues)
  • United States 3 - D Derian Hatcher (Dallas Stars)
  • United States 10 - RW Tony Amonte (Chicago Blackhawks)
  • Canada 11 - RW Owen Nolan (San Jose Sharks)
  • Sweden 13 - C Mats Sundin (Toronto Maple Leafs)
  • Canada 14 - RW Theoren Fleury (Calgary Flames)
  • Finland 17 - RW Teemu Selanne (Mighty Ducks of Anaheim)[3]
  • Canada 18 - LW Brendan Shanahan (Detroit Red Wings)[4]
  • Canada 19 - C Steve Yzerman (Detroit Red Wings)
  • Russia 20 - D Oleg Tverdovsky (Phoenix Coyotes)
  • United States 31 - G Guy Hebert (Mighty Ducks of Anaheim)[5]
  • Canada 35 - G Andy Moog (Dallas Stars)
  • Canada 70 - C Jason Arnott (Edmonton Oilers)
  • United States 77 - LW Keith Tkachuk (Phoenix Coyotes)[6]
  • Ukraine 80 - LW Dmitri Khristich (Los Angeles Kings)[7]
  • Russia 96 - RW Pavel Bure (Vancouver Canucks)
Starting Lineup:
  • United States 2 - D Brian Leetch (New York Rangers)
  • United States 10 - LW John LeClair (Philadelphia Flyers)[8]
  • Canada 22 - RW Dino Ciccarelli (Tampa Bay Lightning)
  • United States 34 - G John Vanbiesbrouck (Florida Panthers)
  • Canada 77 - D Ray Bourque (Boston Bruins)
  • Canada 99 - C Wayne Gretzky (New York Rangers), Captain

Commissioner's Selection:

  • Canada 15 - C Dale Hawerchuk (Philadelphia Flyers)
  • Canada 32 - C Dale Hunter (Washington Capitals)

Reserves:

  • Canada 4 - D Scott Stevens (New Jersey Devils)
  • Canada 7 - D Paul Coffey (Philadelphia Flyers)
  • Canada 8 - RW Mark Recchi (Montreal Canadiens)
  • Sweden 9 - RW Daniel Alfredsson (Ottawa Senators)
  • Canada 11 - C Mark Messier (New York Rangers)
  • Slovakia 12 - LW Peter Bondra (Washington Capitals)
  • United States 16 - D Scott Lachance (New York Islanders)[9]
  • Canada 18 - LW Geoff Sanderson (Hartford Whalers)
  • Canada 21 - C Adam Oates (Boston Bruins)[10]
  • Slovakia 24 - D Robert Svehla (Florida Panthers)
  • Canada 30 - G Martin Brodeur (New Jersey Devils)
  • Czech Republic 39 - G Dominik Hasek (Buffalo Sabres)
  • United States 44 - D Kevin Hatcher (Pittsburgh Penguins)
  • Canada 66 - C Mario Lemieux (Pittsburgh Penguins)
  • Canada 88 - C Eric Lindros (Philadelphia Flyers)
Scoring Summary
  • Bure (Sundin, Amonte) 17:36 1st
  • Kariya (Bure, Ozolinsh) 18:36 1st
  • Bure (2) (Selanne, Fetisov) 4:40 2nd
  • Shanahan (Hull, Ozolinsh) 16:38 2nd (PPG)
  • Nolan (Fleury, Ozolinsh) 18:54 2nd
  • Nolan (2) (Amonte) 19:02 2nd
  • Nolan (3) (unassisted) 17:57 3rd
  • LeClair (Bondra, Stevens) 8:52 1st
  • Lemieux (Gretzky) 9:49 1st
  • Recchi (Messier, Alfredsson) 15:32 1st
  • Hawerchuk (Lindros, Coffey) 16:19 1st
  • Recchi (2) (Svehla, Messier) 1:56 2nd
  • Sanderson (Lindros) 3:21 2nd
  • Lemieux (2) (Svehla, Ciccarelli) 6:09 2nd
  • Messier (K. Hatcher, Alfredsson) 8:45 2nd (GWG)
  • Recchi (3) (Oates, Lemieux) 10:57 2nd
  • Hawerchuk (2) (LeClair, Stevens) 17:28 2nd
  • LeClair (2) (Bondra, Oates) 8:50 3rd
Penalties

none

  • Coffey, hooking 15:37 2nd
  • Hatcher, hooking 14:56 3rd
Shots on Goal 12–13–21–46 15–15–11–41
Win/Loss L - Andy Moog W - Martin Brodeur

See also[]

Notes[]

  • ^1 Jaromir Jagr was voted as a starter, but was not able to play due to injury. Adam Oates was named as his replacement and John LeClair was his replacement in the starting lineup.
  • ^2 Joe Sakic was voted as a starter, but was not able to play due to injury. Teemu Selanne was named as his replacement and Tony Granato who was already selected by the Commissioner was his replacement in the starting lineup.
  • ^3 Peter Forsberg was selected, but was not able to play due to injury. Brendan Shanahan was named as his replacement.
  • ^4 Zigmund Palffy was selected, but was not able to play due to injury. Scott Lachance was named as his replacement.
  • ^5 Chris Osgood was selected, but was not able to play due to injury. Guy Hebert was named as his replacement.
  • ^6 Mike Modano was selected, but was not able to play due to injury. Keith Tkachuk was named as his replacement.
  • ^7 Rob Blake was selected, but was not able to play due to injury. Dmitri Khristich was named as his replacement.

References[]

  • Podnieks, Andrew (2000). The NHL All-Star Game: 50 years of the great tradition. Toronto: HarperCollins. ISBN 0-00-200058-X.
  • NHL Official Guide & Record Book 1997-98. Toronto, ON: National Hockey League. 1997. ISBN 0-920445-53-5.
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