1997 National Hockey League All-Star Game
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Date | January 18, 1997 | |||||||||||||||
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Arena | San Jose Arena | |||||||||||||||
City | San Jose | |||||||||||||||
MVP | Mark Recchi (Montreal) | |||||||||||||||
Attendance | 17,422 | |||||||||||||||
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The 1997 National Hockey League All-Star Game took place on January 18, 1997, at
Super Skills Competition
The
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. Mike Emrick called it saying, "here come the chapeaus!". The crowd erupted, throwing hats everywhere.
Boxscore
Western Conference | Eastern Conference | |
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Final score | 7 | 11 |
Head Coach | Ken Hitchcock (Dallas Stars) | Doug MacLean (Florida Panthers) |
Honorary Captain | Doug Wilson | Andy Bathgate |
Assistant Coach | ||
Lineup | Starting Lineup:
Commissioner's Selection:
Reserves:
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Starting Lineup:
Commissioner's Selection:
Reserves:
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Scoring Summary |
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Penalties |
none |
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Shots on Goal | 12–13–21–46 | 15–15–11–41 |
Win/Loss | L - Andy Moog | W - Martin Brodeur |
- Referee: Rob Shick
- Linesmen: Ron Asselstine, Bob Hodges, Leon Stickle
- Television: SRC
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.