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| Date | February 7, 1989 | |||||||||||||||
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| Arena | Northlands Coliseum | |||||||||||||||
| City | Edmonton | |||||||||||||||
| MVP | Wayne Gretzky (Los Angeles) | |||||||||||||||
| Attendance | 17,503 | |||||||||||||||
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The40th National Hockey League All-Star Game was held atNorthlands Coliseum inEdmonton, home to theEdmonton Oilers, on February 7, 1989.
The previous year saw the then-unthinkable trade ofWayne Gretzky to theLos Angeles Kings, a move that shocked many Canadians, but allowed the NHL to expand into new American markets. As Gretzky was a no-brainer to be a starter due to the fan-balloting process, the game was highly touted as Gretzky's return to Edmonton (despite the Kings having faced the Oilers in Edmonton earlier in the season). To this extent, evenCampbell conference coachGlen Sather reserved Gretzky's old stall in the Oilers'dressing room, and he played on the line with then-current linemateLuc Robitaille and former linemateJari Kurri. Gretzky was warmly welcomed in Edmonton, and for his part, scored a goal and two assists and earning the ceremonial car as the game's MVP (which he promptly gave to friend and former linemateDave Semenko).
Gretzky himself arrived in Edmonton a week early, with wifeJanet and seven-week-old daughter Paulina totest drive twosnowmobiles that he had bought before being traded. In comparison,Mario Lemieux, who was perennially being compared to Gretzky, had only a single assist and was a -4 in plus/minus ranking. What was interesting, however, was that Lemieux, who was on pace to shatter Gretzky's record of 215 points, was the star in theprevious year's game and would be the star innext year's game.
FollowingRendez-Vous '87, the NHL had removed the conference names from its All-Star uniforms for the1988 All-Star Game. The league made further changes to the uniforms this year, changing the primary color of the dark jersey from orange to black, with the contrasting shoulder and sleeve stripe in white, while the white jersey's shoulders were changed to black, and the separating stripe on both uniforms was widened and changed to orange. Orange stripes were placed above and below the band of stars at the waistline, which was reduced from six stars on each side to five. The stars were also removed from the sleeves, although the All-Star shield and individual game patch continued to be used on the shoulders. The numerals were colored orange with a contrasting outline. The corresponding pants would remain the same, while the stripes on the socks were altered to correspond to the stripe and star patterns on the respective jerseys.
The uniforms would continue to be used through1993, with the exception of the1992 game, which featuredthrowback uniforms.
| Campbell Conference | Wales Conference | |
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| Final score | 9 | 5 |
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| Shots on goal | 14–9–15–38 | 13–10–14–37 |
| Win/loss | W -Mike Vernon | L -Reggie Lemelin |