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| Date | January 25, 2015 | |||||||||||||||
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| Arena | Nationwide Arena | |||||||||||||||
| City | Columbus | |||||||||||||||
| MVP | Ryan Johansen (Columbus) | |||||||||||||||
| Attendance | 18,901 | |||||||||||||||
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The2015 National Hockey League All-Star Game was anexhibitionice hockey game played on January 25, 2015. The game was held inColumbus, for the first time, atNationwide Arena, home of theColumbus Blue Jackets. The team captains were chosen by NHL Hockey Operations:Nick Foligno of the All-Star Game-hosting Blue Jackets served as captain for the home team, andJonathan Toews of theChicago Blackhawks served for the away team. Team Toews won the game 17–12, as the teams and players broke a variety of All-Star Game scoring records.
Columbus was originally scheduled to host the All-Star Game on January 27, 2013.[1] However, the game was postponed for two years, first because of the2012–13 NHL lockout[2] and then due to the league's participation in the2014 Winter Olympics tournament.[3][4]

On January 1, 2015, six players were voted into the All-Star Game over seven weeks of online voting. FiveChicago Blackhawks players were voted in: forwardsPatrick Kane andJonathan Toews, defensemenDuncan Keith andBrent Seabrook and goaltenderCorey Crawford. The only player voted in as a member of a different team was forwardZemgus Girgensons of theBuffalo Sabres,[5] who was the most voted overall due to a campaign in his nativeLatvia.[6]
| Nat. | # | Player | Team | Pos. | Votes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 28 | Zemgus Girgensons | Buffalo Sabres | C | 1,574,896 | |
| 88 | Patrick Kane | Chicago Blackhawks | RW | 1,232,201 | |
| 19 | Jonathan Toews | Chicago Blackhawks | C | 1,217,210 | |
| 2 | Duncan Keith | Chicago Blackhawks | D | 1,198,173 | |
| 50 | Corey Crawford | Chicago Blackhawks | G | 1,099,504 | |
| 7 | Brent Seabrook | Chicago Blackhawks | D | 1,016,992 |
Peter Laviolette of theNashville Predators andDarryl Sutter of theLos Angeles Kings were named coaches for the game on January 9, 2015.[7] On January 14, 2015, the league announced the captains for the game would beJonathan Toews andNick Foligno. Being a player for the hometownColumbus Blue Jackets, Foligno's team was the home team.Drew Doughty andPatrick Kane served as alternate captains for Team Foligno whileRyan Getzlaf andRick Nash served the same role for Team Toews.[8]
A draft to select teams was held two days prior to the game, on January 23, 2015. The captains and alternate captains from each team sat together and selected players throughout 18 rounds. In past years, the last player picked would receive a new car; during this draft, the final two picksRyan Nugent-Hopkins andFilip Forsberg were voted onto their teams by online fan voting and as a result, both players received 2015Honda Accords. The rules during the draft required all goaltenders to have been selected by the end of the 10th round and all defensemen by the end of the 15th.[9]

The rookies only competed in the NHL All-Star Skills Competition on Saturday, Jan. 24,[12] with the exception of Ekblad, Forsberg and Gaudreau, who were promoted to the All-Star Game as injury replacements.[13]
| Nat. | Player | Team | Pos. | Num. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Johnny Gaudreau | Calgary Flames | LW | 13 | |
| Jiri Sekac | Montreal Canadiens | LW | 26 | |
| Filip Forsberg | Nashville Predators | C | 9 | |
| Mike Hoffman | Ottawa Senators | LW | 68 | |
| Jonathan Drouin | Tampa Bay Lightning | LW | 27 | |
| Aaron Ekblad | Florida Panthers | D | 5 |
Prior to the draft, seven players withdrew due to injuries. Only six of seven withdrawn players were replaced by the beginning of the All-Star weekend, leaving an uneven number of players to compete in the All-Star Game. Ultimately, it was Team Toews who had one less player after the draft. AlthoughSidney Crosby originally did not have a replacement named, it was later decided that skills competition rookieJohnny Gaudreau would take his spot in the game. Three withdrawn players were eventually replaced by rookies who were originally slated to only participate in the skills competitions, while four others were replaced by other NHL players assigned to the Game by the league.[9] The day of the game,Tyler Johnson withdrew due to a lower-body injury; although already having been selected to Team Toews, a replacement was not named and the team's roster remained reduced by two players.[15]
| Nat. | Name | Team | Pos. | Reason and replacement | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tanner Pearson | Los Angeles Kings | LW | Broken leg, replaced byJiri Sekac[16] | ||
| Jimmy Howard | Detroit Red Wings | G | Groin injury, replaced byMarc-Andre Fleury[17] | ||
| Pekka Rinne | Nashville Predators | G | Sprained knee, replaced byJaroslav Halak[17] | ||
| Sergei Bobrovsky | Columbus Blue Jackets | G | Groin injury, replaced byBrian Elliott[18] | ||
| Evgeni Malkin | Pittsburgh Penguins | C | Lower-body injury, replaced byFilip Forsberg[19] | ||
| Sidney Crosby | Pittsburgh Penguins | C | Lower-body injury, replaced byJohnny Gaudreau[20] | ||
| Erik Johnson | Colorado Avalanche | D | Lower-body injury, replaced byAaron Ekblad[21] | ||
| Tyler Johnson | Tampa Bay Lightning | C | Lower-body injury, no replacement[15][a] | ||
For the first All-Star Game in three years,Reebok sought to do something a bit different. Instead of traditional color designs, Reebok chose to incorporate a color they referred to as "elite green" as the primary trim color of their uniforms for this game. The color had been in use on the inside collars of theReebok Edge jersey, but this marked its first (and, to date, only) use as a visible uniform color. Following on the use of chromed logos in the2014 NHL Stadium Series, the NHL shields on the front of the All-Star uniforms were also given a chrome treatment, with two stars added inside the NHL shield to represent the two conferences (despite the game not using a conference format).[22]
| January 25, 2015 | Team Toews | 17–12 | Team Foligno | Nationwide Arena | Recap |

The game was played from 5 pm until 8 pm, localEastern Time. It was broadcast nationally in Canada onCBC and in the United States onNBCSN.Locksley,Fall Out Boy andO.A.R. performed before the game and during intermissions one and two, respectively. Columbus Blue Jackets anthem singer Leo Welsh sang a bilingual version of the Canadian national anthem while country singerJo Dee Messina sang the American national anthem. The referees for the game wereChris Rooney and Chris Lee, while Tony Sericolo and Steve Miller served as linesman.[23]
Team Toews won the game by a score of 17–12, setting a new record for most goals by a team in an All-Star Game, surpassing the previous record of 16 set in the1993 game by theWales Conference team. Every skater on the winning team recorded at least one point during the game. The two teams combined for a total of 29 goals, besting the previous record of 26 set in the2001 game between teams North America and World. Another record broken was the number of second period goals, as the 11 total goals was one higher than the previous record of 10, achieved four times (most recently in2009). At the end of the game,Ryan Johansen of the hometownColumbus Blue Jackets won themost valuable player award by result of an online fan vote.[24]
New York Islanders captainJohn Tavares scored four goals, becoming only the sixth player in All-Star game history to score that many in a game, and the first sinceDany Heatley in 2003.Jakub Voracek of thePhiladelphia Flyers scored six points (three goals and three assists) which tied a record set byMario Lemieux. A record was also broken for quickest back-to-back goals byMinnesota Wild defensemanRyan Suter and Flyers' captainClaude Giroux, after they scored eight seconds apart.[24]
| Scoring summary[23] | ||||
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| Team | Goal | Assist(s) | Time | Score |
| 1st period:Roberto Luongo (Team Toews) vs.Carey Price (Team Foligno) | ||||
| Foligno | Radim Vrbata (1) | Ryan Nugent-Hopkins (1) | 03:09 | 1–0 Foligno |
| Toews | Ryan Getzlaf (1) | Vladimir Tarasenko (1) andJustin Faulk (1) | 06:33 | 1–1 Tie |
| Toews | Jakub Voracek (1) | Jonathan Toews (1) andAaron Ekblad (1) | 09:51 | 2–1 Toews |
| Foligno | Ryan Johansen (1) | Nick Foligno (1) andKevin Shattenkirk (1) | 11:05 | 2–2 Tie |
| Toews | Patrice Bergeron (1) | Tyler Seguin (1) andPatrik Elias (1) | 12:17 | 3–2 Toews |
| Foligno | Kevin Shattenkirk (1) | Ryan Nugent-Hopkins (2) and Radim Vrbata (1) | 14:48 | 3–3 Tie |
| Foligno | Ryan Johansen (2) | Alexander Ovechkin (1) andDustin Byfuglien (1) | 16:24 | 4–3 Foligno |
| Toews | John Tavares (1) | Patrice Bergeron (1) and Aaron Ekblad (2) | 19:03 | 4–4 Tie |
| 2nd period:Corey Crawford (Team Toews) vs.Marc-Andre Fleury (Team Foligno) | ||||
| Toews | Ryan Suter (1) | Vladimir Tarasenko (2) and Tyler Seguin (2) | 00:24 | 5–4 Toews |
| Foligno | Claude Giroux (1) | Patrick Kane (1) | 00:32 | 5–5 Tie |
| Toews | Tyler Seguin (1) | Ryan Getzlaf (1) and Vladimir Tarasenko (3) | 01:22 | 6–5 Toews |
| Foligno | Steven Stamkos (1) | Duncan Keith (1) | 02:27 | 6–6 Tie |
| Toews | Rick Nash (1) | Jonathan Toews (2) and Jakub Voracek (1) | 04:08 | 7–6 Toews |
| Toews | Filip Forsberg (1) | Johnny Gaudreau (1) and Patrik Elias (2) | 05:56 | 8–6 Toews |
| Toews | John Tavares (2) | Patrice Bergeron (2) and Justin Faulk (2) | 08:16 | 9–6 Toews |
| Toews | Jakub Voracek (2) | Jonathan Toews (3) and Aaron Ekblad (3) | 09:22 | 10–6 Toews |
| Foligno | Nick Foligno (1) | Ryan Johansen (1) and Alexander Ovechkin (2) | 11:59 | 10–7 Toews |
| Foligno | Steven Stamkos (2) | Bobby Ryan (1) | 16:35 | 10–8 Toews |
| Toews | John Tavares (3) | Patrice Bergeron (3) | 19:00 | 11–8 Toews |
| 3rd period:Jaroslav Halak (Team Toews) vs.Brian Elliott (Team Foligno) | ||||
| Toews | Rick Nash (2) | Mark Giordano (1) and Jakub Voracek (2) | 01:29 | 12–8 Toews |
| Foligno | Patrick Kane (1) | Claude Giroux (1) andDrew Doughty (1) | 02:15 | 12–9 Toews |
| Toews | John Tavares (4) | Patrice Bergeron (4) andBrent Seabrook (1) | 06:13 | 13–9 Toews |
| Toews | Jakub Voracek (3) | Jonathan Toews (4) and Aaron Ekblad (4) | 07:30 | 14–9 Toews |
| Foligno | Bobby Ryan (1) | Steven Stamkos (1) andOliver Ekman-Larsson (1) | 08:23 | 14–10 Toews |
| Toews | Tyler Seguin (2) | Vladimir Tarasenko (4) andShea Weber (1) | 09:26 | 15–10 Toews |
| Foligno | Patrick Kane (2) | Brent Burns (1) and Claude Giroux (2) | 13:09 | 15–11 Toews |
| Toews | Jonathan Toews (1) | Ryan Suter (1) | 14:21 | 16–11 Toews |
| Toews | Filip Forsberg (2) | Johnny Gaudreau (2) and Jakub Voracek (3) | 16:40 | 17–11 Toews |
| Foligno | Brent Burns (1) | Alexander Ovechkin (3) and Ryan Johansen (2) | 18:20 | 17–12 Toews |
| Penalty summary[23] | |||||
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| Period | Team | Player | Penalty | Time | PIM |
| 1st | None | ||||
| 2nd | None | ||||
| 3rd | None | ||||
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| MVP selection | ||
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| Team | Player | Statistics |
| Foligno | Ryan Johansen | 2 Goals, 2 Assists[23] |
The following records were set or tied during the game: