Full rosters, coaches named for the 2023 NHL All-Star Game

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The rosters for the Feb. 3-4 All-Star weekend are complete with the announcement of the winners of the fan vote, making up for some omissions from the league’s original choices.

The remaining two skaters and one goalie per division were selected by an online fan vote. That included a Twitter component for the first time. Each fan tweet had to include the complete hashtag “#NHLAllStarVote” followed by a player’s full name or a player’s Twitter handle in order to count.

The league earlier had announced a representative from all 32 teams, with some big names and many first-timers.

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New York Rangers teammates Artemi Panarin (10) and Adam Fox (23) were voted to the All-Star Game by fans.
New York Rangers teammates Artemi Panarin (10) and Adam Fox (23) were voted to the All-Star Game by fans.

When and where will the NHL All-Star Game be played?

The NHL All-Star Game is at 3 p.m. ET on Feb. 4 at FLA LIVE Arena in Sunrise, home of the Florida Panthers. The skills competition will be Feb. 3 at 7 p.m. ET.  ESPN will broadcast the skills competition and ABC the main game.

Who are the coaches for the NHL All-Star Game?

The following four coaches were named on Jan. 11, based on winning percentage: Carolina’s Rod Brind’Amour, Metropolitan; Boston’s Jim Montgomery, Atlantic; Dallas’ Pete BeBoer, Central; Vegas’ Bruce Cassidy, Pacific.

Who was named to the NHL All-Star Game from the Metropolitan Division?

League choices: (All-Star appearance in parentheses): F Sidney Crosby, Pittsburgh (5th), F Johnny Gaudreau, Columbus (7th), F Kevin Hayes, Philadelphia (1st), F Jack Hughes, New Jersey (2nd), F Brock Nelson, New York Islanders (1st), F Alex Ovechkin, Washington (8th), F Andrei Svechnikov, Carolina (1st), G Igor Shesterkin, N.Y. Rangers (1st)

Fan vote: D Adam Fox, Rangers (1st), F Artemi Panarin, Rangers (1st), G Ilya Sorokin, New York Islanders (1st)

Any snubs? Fox and Sorokin were on my initial list of snubs, so the fans did them right. Ovechkin, now the NHL’s No. 2 scorer, and Crosby are natural draws, and Svechnikov will be fun to watch in the skills competition. Carolina’s Martin Necas should have a nod.

Who was named to the NHL All-Star Game from the Atlantic Division?

League choices: F Nikita Kucherov, Tampa Bay (4th), F Dylan Larkin, Detroit (3rd), F Mitch Marner, Toronto (2nd), F Nick Suzuki, Montreal (2nd), F Tage Thompson, Buffalo (1st), F Brady Tkachuk, Ottawa (3rd), F Matthew Tkachuk, Florida (2nd), G Linus Ullmark, Boston (1st).

Fan vote: F Auston Matthews, Toronto (5th), F David Pastrnak, Boston (3rd), G Andrei Vasilevskiy, Tampa Bay (5th)

Note: Panthers F Aleksander Barkov (2nd) is replacing injured Matthews.

Any snubs? Only in the sense that the red-hot Bruins could send nearly their entire team to the game. I would have preferred Brayden Point as Tampa Bay’s forward representative, but Kucherov leads the team in scoring. It’s nice for the Tkachuk family to have both Matthew and Brady in the game and on the same team this time. Where are the defensemen, especially the Sabres’ Rasmus Dahlin?

Who was named to the NHL All-Star Game from the Central Division?

League choices: F Kirill Kaprizov, Minnesota (2nd), F Clayton Keller, Arizona (3rd), F Jason Robertson, Dallas (1st), F Vladimir Tarasenko, St. Louis (4th), D Seth Jones, Chicago (4th), D Cale Makar, Colorado (2nd), D Josh Morrissey, Winnipeg (1st), G Juuse Saros, Nashville (2nd).

Fan vote: G Connor Hellebuyck, Winnipeg (3rd), F Nathan MacKinnon (4th) and Mikko Rantanen (2nd), Colorado

Any snubs? Hellebuyck and Rantanen were on my initial list of snubs and are now going. Jordan Kyrou or Robert Thomas are the future of the Blues, while Tarasenko is a pending unrestricted free agent who was hurt at the time of the announcement. He since has returned.

Who was named to the NHL All-Star Game from the Pacific Division?

League choices: F Matty Beniers, Seattle (1st), F Kevin Fiala, Los Angeles (1st), F Nazem Kadri, Calgary (2nd), F Connor McDavid, Edmonton (6th), F Elias Pettersson, Vancouver (3rd), F Troy Terry, Anaheim (2nd), D Erik Karlsson, San Jose (7th), G Logan Thompson, Vegas (1st)

Fan vote: F Leon Draisaitl, Edmonton (4th), F Bo Horvat, Vancouver (2nd), G Stuart Skinner, Edmonton (1st)

Note: Vegas F Chandler Stephenson (1st) replaces injured Beniers, a rookie of the year candidate. Horvat was traded to the Islanders since being named.

Any snubs? The Kraken end up with no representatives after the Beniers injury. Considering their strong season, they should have one. Trevor Zegras was a joy to watch in the skills competition, but Terry is the Ducks’ leading scorer. Maybe Tyler Toffoli for the Flames, but Kadri is also a good choice after his 2022 Stanley Cup win with Colorado.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: NHL All-Star Game 2023 complete rosters, coaches named

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