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2012 National Hockey League All-Star Game

Professional ice hockey exhibition game


Professional ice hockey exhibition game

FieldValue
game_name2012 NHL All-Star Game
image59th NHL All Star Game Logo.png
image_size200
visitorTeam Chara
homeTeam Alfredsson
visitor_total12
visitor_per13
visitor_per23
visitor_per36
home_total9
home_per13
home_per23
home_per33
dateJanuary 29, 2012
cityOttawa
arenaScotiabank Place
attendance20,510
MVPMarian Gaborik (NY Rangers)
previous[2011](2011-national-hockey-league-all-star-game)
next[2015](2015-national-hockey-league-all-star-game)

The 2012 National Hockey League All-Star Game, (also known as the 2012 Tim Hortons NHL All-Star Game) took place on January 29, 2012, at Scotiabank Place in Ottawa. This edition of the All-Star Game featured the "fantasy draft" format first seen in the previous 2011 NHL All-Star Game. The participating players voted for team captains, selecting Daniel Alfredsson of the All-Star host Ottawa Senators and Zdeno Chara of the defending Stanley Cup champion Boston Bruins, himself also a former Senator.

The event marked the first time the city of Ottawa hosted an NHL All-Star Game. Ottawa has hosted two NHL entry drafts, a Stanley Cup Finals and the World Junior Championships all in the past five years. It marked the 20th anniversary of the Ottawa Senators joining the NHL. It was the second All-Star Game that Canada has hosted in the past three years, as the Montreal Canadiens hosted it in 2009. Winning goaltender Tim Thomas became the only goaltender in NHL history to win four consecutive All-Star games.

Rosters

Fan balloting

Voting for NHL all-star players started on November 14, 2011. Online voting required fans to register with the NHL.com web site, with votes limited to 30 votes per "platform", i.e. desktop computer, web-enabled mobile devices and SMS text. Fans were presented a list of 127 players, sub-divided into Forwards, Defence and Goaltending. Three forwards, two defence and one goaltender could be selected from the League-wide list of players. The selection of League-wide list of players was done in 2011, which used the "fantasy team" format.

After voting closed, Erik Karlsson was the leading vote-getter with 939,951. Senators fans voted in force, electing not only Karlsson but all three forwards as well (Daniel Alfredsson, Jason Spezza and Milan Michalek) to the starting lineup. The only skater not coming from the hometown Senators was Toronto Maple Leafs defenceman Dion Phaneuf. Phaneuf beat out Senators defenceman Sergei Gonchar by only 11,305 votes. Reigning Vezina and Conn Smythe Trophy winner Tim Thomas was elected as the fan-voted goaltender.

Number#NamePos.TeamVotes
11RWOttawa Senators897,055
19COttawa Senators817,483
9LWOttawa Senators743,977
65DOttawa Senators939,951
3DToronto Maple Leafs614,933
30GBoston Bruins626,540

Draft

After naming the remaining All-Stars, the participating players voted for team captains, selecting Daniel Alfredsson of the hosting Ottawa Senators and Zdeno Chara of the defending Stanley Cup champion Boston Bruins. Alfredsson's team would wear white, while Team Chara would wear blue. The NHL named the coaches: head coach Claude Julien, and assistants Doug Houda, Doug Jarvis and Geoff Ward of the Boston Bruins for Team Chara; and John Tortorella of the New York Rangers and Todd McLellan of the San Jose Sharks as co-coaches for Team Alfredsson.

The draft of the players took place on January 26, 2012, from 8:00 pm to 9:30 pm, Eastern time. It was held at the Théâtre du Casino du Lac-Leamy, in Gatineau, Quebec. Team Chara won the puck flip and selected first.

RoundNat.PlayerTeamPos.Num.
CSWEDaniel AlfredssonOttawa SenatorsRW11
ASWEHenrik LundqvistNew York RangersG30
1SWEErik KarlssonOttawa SenatorsD65
2CANJason SpezzaOttawa SenatorsC19
3USAJonathan QuickLos Angeles KingsG32
4CANClaude GirouxPhiladelphia FlyersC28
5CANKris LetangPittsburgh PenguinsD58
6CANSteven StamkosTampa Bay LightningC91
7CANBrian ElliottSt. Louis BluesG1
8CANShea WeberNashville PredatorsD6
9SWEDaniel SedinVancouver CanucksLW22
10CANDan GirardiNew York RangersD5
11USAKeith YandlePhoenix CoyotesD3
12CZEMilan MichalekOttawa SenatorsLW9
13SWEHenrik SedinVancouver CanucksC33
14CANJames NealPittsburgh PenguinsLW18
15SWEAlexander EdlerVancouver CanucksD23
16CANJohn TavaresNew York IslandersC91
17CANScott HartnellPhiladelphia FlyersLW19
18USAJason PominvilleBuffalo SabresRW29
19CANLogan CoutureSan Jose SharksC39
Co-head coach: John Tortorella
Co-head coach: Todd McLellan
RoundNat.PlayerTeamPos.Num.
CSVKZdeno CharaBoston BruinsD33
ACANJoffrey LupulToronto Maple LeafsRW19
1RUSPavel DatsyukDetroit Red WingsC13
2USATim ThomasBoston BruinsG30
3RUSEvgeni MalkinPittsburgh PenguinsC71
4SVKMarian HossaChicago BlackhawksRW81
5FINKimmo TimonenPhiladelphia FlyersD44
6CANCorey PerryAnaheim DucksRW10
7CANCarey PriceMontreal CanadiensG31
8USAPhil KesselToronto Maple LeafsRW81
9USARyan SuterNashville PredatorsD20
10USAJimmy HowardDetroit Red WingsG35
11CANBrian CampbellFlorida PanthersD51
12USAPatrick KaneChicago BlackhawksRW88
13CANDion PhaneufToronto Maple LeafsD3
14CANJarome IginlaCalgary FlamesRW12
15CANDennis WidemanWashington CapitalsD6
16SVKMarian GaborikNew York RangersRW10
17CANJordan EberleEdmonton OilersRW14
18CANTyler SeguinBoston BruinsC19
19CANJamie BennDallas StarsLW14
Head coach: Claude Julien
Assistant coaches: Doug Houda, Doug Jarvis and Geoff Ward

Rookies

Nat.PlayerTeamPos.Num.
CANSean CouturierPhiladelphia FlyersC14
USAJustin FaulkCarolina HurricanesD28
SWECarl HagelinNew York RangersLW62
CANNick JohnsonMinnesota WildRW/LW25
CANMatt ReadPhiladelphia FlyersRW24
USACraig SmithNashville PredatorsC15
Nat.PlayerTeamPos.Num.
CANLuke AdamBuffalo SabresC72
SWIRaphael DiazMontreal CanadiensD61
CANColin GreeningOttawa SenatorsLW14
CANCody HodgsonVancouver CanucksC9
CANRyan JohansenColumbus Blue JacketsC19
SWEGabriel LandeskogColorado AvalancheLW92

Source: NHL.

;Withdrawn Prior to the draft several players withdrew due to injury or personal reasons:

NumberNat.NameTeamPos.Reason and replacement
FINMikko KoivuMinnesota WildCurl=https://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=385853title=Oilers' Eberle added to All-Star Game for injured Koivupublisher=The Sports Networkdate=January 23, 2012access-date=January 23, 2012}}
RUSAlexander OvechkinWashington CapitalsLWVoluntary withdrawal because of suspension (although the All-
Star Game does not count as a game with respect to
suspensions), replaced by James Neal
CANJonathan ToewsChicago BlackhawksCHand injury, replaced by Scott Hartnell
USADustin ByfuglienWinnipeg JetsDKnee injury, replaced by Kris Letang
CANAdam Henrique (rookie)New Jersey DevilsCurl=http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=613736title=Hagelin, Diaz in for Devils' duo Henrique, Larssonpublisher=NHL.comdate=January 25, 2012access-date=January 25, 2012}}
CANRyan Nugent-Hopkins (rookie)Edmonton OilersCLeft shoulder injury, replaced by Nick Johnson on rookie roster
SWEAdam Larsson (rookie)New Jersey DevilsDWrist injury, replaced by Raphael Diaz on rookie roster

Game summary

The game was played from 4pm until 7pm local time. It was broadcast nationally in Canada on CBC, and in the United States on the NBC Sports Network. Singer-songwriter Outasight performed "Tonight Is the Night" during the player introductions. Canadian rapper Drake performed during the second intermission. The Voice season 1 winner Javier Colon sang the American national anthem while retired Ontario Provincial Police officer and Ottawa Senators anthem singer Lyndon Slewidge accompanied by the Governor General's Foot Guards Band sang the Canadian national anthem in English and French.

15:33 Lupul (2) (Seguin, Kessel)

W – Tim Thomas L – Brian Elliott

  • Missed penalty shot: Stamkos, TAS, 16:33 first.
  • Shots on goal:
    • Team Alfredsson: 14-15-21-50.
    • Team Chara: 12-13-19-44.

Source: NHL.

SuperSkills Competition

The competition was held at Scotiabank Place on January 28, 2012 between 7pm and 10pm local time. It was broadcast nationally in Canada on CBC, and in the United States on the NBC Sports Network.

Fastest Skater

In this event, pairs of skaters raced each other simultaneously on parallel courses on the rink. Each race was worth one point for their winning racer's team, and the fastest two skaters then had a final race for another point.

HeatTeam AlfredssonTime (sec)Time (sec)Team Chara
1*Kris Letang*14.50114.826Brian Campbell
2*Jonathan Quick*16.93917.514Jimmy Howard
3Carl Hagelin12.99312.963*Colin Greening*
4Keith Yandle13.73113.203*Phil Kessel*
5*Erik Karlsson*13.02113.343Marian Hossa
Final**Hagelin**13.21813.303Greening
Event score: 4–2 Team Alfredsson
Overall score: 4–2 Team Alfredsson

Breakaway Challenge

In this competition, competitors skated with the puck and attempted to score on the opposing team's goalie. The winner was also judged on their presentation. The winner was determined by SMS messages sent to the NHL. The winner, Patrick Kane, donned a Superman cape and Clark Kent-style glasses, skated in and dove to the ice, passed the puck from his left hand to his stick held in his right hand and scored. Runner-up Corey Perry threw away his stick and gloves and removed a hidden mini-stick from his equipment. He then skated in and deked out the goaltender with his stick. Kane, in his second attempt as Superman, shot a puck designed to explode into pieces.

Team AlfredssonVote %Vote %Team Chara
Sean Couturier9%1%Ryan Johansen
John Tavares8%47%**Patrick Kane**
Logan Couture5%29%Corey Perry
Event score: 1–0 Team Chara
Overall score: 4–3 Team Alfredsson

Accuracy Shooting

In this event, competitors were positioned in front of the net, and were passed the puck from two players situated behind the goal line. The players had to hit targets at the four corners of the net in the fastest time.

HeatTeam AlfredssonTime (sec)Time (sec)Team Chara
1*Matt Read*14.01120.929Cody Hodgson
2*Jason Spezza*18.63930.092Tyler Seguin
3Steven Stamkos44.68413.583*Jamie Benn*
4Daniel Sedin21.45915.846*Marian Hossa*
FinalRead16.36110.204**Benn**
Event score: 3–2 Team Chara
Overall score: 6–6

Challenge Relay

In this competition, teams were selected from each side. Each player on the team had one skill to complete before the next player could start. The goal was to complete the relay in the fastest time.

HeatTeam AlfredssonTime (min)Time (min)Team Chara
1*Group 1*
Nick Johnson (One-timer passer)
Shea Weber (One-timer RH)
Kris Letang (One-timer RH)
Steven Stamkos (One-timer RH)
Henrik Sedin (Passing accuracy)
Milan Michalek (Puck control)
Logan Couture (Stick handling)
James Neal (Target shooter)2:282:45Group 1
Ryan Suter (One-timer passer)
Dennis Wideman (One-timer RH)
Jarome Iginla (One-timer RH)
Joffrey Lupul (One-timer RH)
Patrick Kane (Passing accuracy)
Pavel Datsyuk (Puck control)
Gabriel Landeskog (Stick handling)
Marian Gaborik (Target shooter)
2***Group 2***
Alexander Edler (One-timer passer)
Keith Yandle (One-timer LH)
Scott Hartnell (One-timer LH)
John Tavares (One-timer LH)
Daniel Sedin (Passing accuracy)
Craig Smith (Puck control)
Claude Giroux (Stick handling)
Jason Pominville (Target shooter)2:082:14Group 2
Jordan Eberle (One-timer passer)
Dion Phaneuf (One-timer LH)
Zdeno Chara (One-timer LH)
Jamie Benn (One-timer LH)
Kimmo Timonen (Passing accuracy)
Raphael Diaz (Puck control)
Evgeni Malkin (Stick handling)
Phil Kessel (Target shooter)
Event score: 3–0 Team Alfredsson
Overall score: 9–6 Team Alfredsson

Hardest Shot

In this competition, players skated in from the blue line, and slapped a puck as fast as possible on the net.

HeatTeam AlfredssonSpeed (mph)Speed (mph)Team Chara
1Justin Faulk95.998.3*Luke Adam*
2*Daniel Alfredsson*101.395.3Dennis Wideman
3*Jason Spezza*100.597.9Dion Phaneuf
4Shea Weber104.9108.8**Zdeno Chara*
FinalWeber106.0107.0**Chara**
Event score: 3–2 Team Chara
Overall score: 11–9 Team Alfredsson
* denotes record

Elimination Shootout

In this competition, players attempted to score on the opposing team's goalie. Players who scored earned a point for their team for each goal they scored. Players were eliminated from the competition if they failed to score.

Team AlfredssonResultResultTeam Chara
Round 1
Carl HagelinSaveSaveColin Greening
*Steven Stamkos*GoalSavePavel Datsyuk
*John Tavares*GoalGoal*Evgeni Malkin*
*Jason Spezza*GoalSaveCorey Perry
Claude GirouxSaveSaveTyler Seguin
*Daniel Alfredsson*GoalSaveMarian Gaborik
James NealSaveSavePatrick Kane
Milan MichalekSaveGoal*Jarome Iginla*
*Jason Pominville*GoalSaveJamie Benn
*Kris Letang*GoalSaveJoffrey Lupul
Erik KarlssonSaveGoal*Kimmo Timonen*
Daniel SedinSaveSaveRyan Suter
Round 2
*Steven Stamkos*GoalSaveEvgeni Malkin
*John Tavares*GoalSaveJarome Iginla
Jason SpezzaSaveSaveKimmo Timonen
Daniel AlfredssonSave
*Jason Pominville*Goal
Kris LetangSave
Round 3
***Steven Stamkos***Goal
John TavaresSave
Jason PominvilleSave
Event score: 10–3 Team Alfredsson
**Final overall score: 21–12 Team Alfredsson**
  • italics = Heat winner
  • bold = Event winner
  • each heat and event winner earns a point for their team

Source: NHL

All-Star Weekend

In conjunction with the Game and the Skills Competition, events were held from January 26 through January 29. The NHL held a "Fan Fair" at the Ottawa Convention Centre. The Fan Fair had displays of the NHL's trophies, autograph signings, interactive displays and presentations and broadcasts by the NHL's SiriusXM and NHL Network partners. Team and All-Star Game merchandise and memorabilia was also for sale. Events were held on the Rideau Canal, at Confederation Park and at the Byward Market. Ottawa's annual Winterlude winter carnival opened its site at Confederation Park one week early for the game weekend.{{cite press release

  • NHL Trophy Procession on the Rideau Canal Skateway
  • Ice Sculptures at Confederation Park
  • Nightly DJs at Confederation Park
  • Energizer Night Skate at NHL All-Star on the Rideau Canal Skateway
  • All-Star Concert in The Cabin at The Great Canadian Cabin nightclub in the Byward Market
  • Canadian Tire NHL Junior Skills National Championship on the Rideau Canal Skateway

Weather conditions forced the closure of the Rideau Canal to public skating during the weekend. The trophy procession and junior skills competition were able to be held on the canal according to schedule. The Energizer Night Skate was moved to the Rink of Dreams ice rink nearby.

Interest in the four-day festivities broke records across the board in terms of North American television ratings and digital consumption, according to figures released by the NHL. Across North America, 17.7 million viewers tuned into all or part of NHL All-Star Weekend events, including the Molson Canadian NHL All-Star Fantasy Player Draft held at the Hilton Lac Leamy. Those events were televised on CBC, TSN and RDS in Canada, and by the NBC Sports Network in the United States.

In Canada, CBC recorded its highest viewership for the NHL All-Star Game and skills competition since the current system of audience measurement was instituted in 1989–90. In all, 10.2 million viewers tuned into at least some part of CBC's coverage, representing 30% of the Canadian population. Meanwhile, the player draft attracted 1.34 million viewers on TSN and another 254,000 on RDS. A total of 3.7 million unique viewers saw at least part of the telecast.

References

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