Ice is getting prepared for the 2023 NHL All-Star Game and will be loaded with the best players across four divisions from the Eastern and Western Conferences in February.
The NHL All-Star Game is an exhibition game that is usually held in the months of January and February, mostly when the NHL regular season reaches midway. The NHL 2023 All-Star game will be a two-day event. It'll feature an All-Star Skills competition on the opening day followed by the most anticipated event, the All-Star Game, the next day.
In the All-Star Skills competition, the best skaters from each division will face off in a series of games. Games include: the fastest skater, hardest shot, save streak, accuracy shooting, women's 3-on-3, and three new games, splash shot, pitch 'n puck, and tendy tandem. The winners of each All-Star Skills game will receive $30,000 as prize money.
Upon completion of the All-Star Skills competition, the All-Star Game will follow the next day. The All-Star Game will be held between four divisions namely, Atlantic, Metropolitan, Pacific, and Central. The teams will then square off in the semi-final game with a 3-on-3 in two 10-minute halves.
The winner of the semi-final will then advance to the All-Star Championship. However, if the championship ends in a tie, a penalty shootout will be held to determine the champion. Players in the All-Star Game are chosen via fan voting.
With that said, this article has you covered with all the information about the 2023 NHL All-Star Game, including its schedule, rosters, and live-streaming information.
When is the 2023 NHL All-Star Game?
The 2023 NHL All-Star Game is scheduled to take place between February 3-4 (7 p.m. ET). Each year, the NHL's governing body permits various stadiums for its All-Star Game. This year, the event will take place on the home ice of the Florida Panthers at FLA Live Arena in Sunrise, Florida. To watch the 2023 NHL All-Star Game, fans can access it live on ESPN, ESPN+ and ABC.
Schedule
GAME
TIMINGS
Central vs Pacific (SF-1)
3 PM ET
Metropolitan vs. Atlantic (SF-2)
4 PM ET
Rosters/Teams
ATLANTIC DIVISION
Player
Position
Team
Nikita Kucherov
Forward
Tampa Bay Lightning
Dylan Larkin
Forward
Detroit Red Wings
Mitch Marner
Forward
Toronto Maple Leafs
Nick Suzuki
Forward
Montreal Canadians
Tage Thompson
Forward
Buffalo Sabres
Brady Tkachuk
Forward
Ottawa Senators
Matthew Tkachuk
Forward
Florida Panthers
Linus Ullmark
Goalie
Boston Bruins
Auston Matthews*
Forward
Toronto Maple Leafs
David Pastrnak*
Forward
Boston Bruins
Andrei Vasilevskiy*
Goalie
Tampa Bay Lightning
METROPOLITAN DIVISION
Player
Position
Team
Sidney Crosby
Forward
Pittsburgh Penguins
Johnny Gaudreau
Forward
Columbus Blue Jackets
Kevin Hayes
Forward
Philadelphia Flyers
Jack Hughes
Forward
New Jersey Devils
Brock Nelson
Forward
New York Islanders
Alexander Ovechkin
Forward
Washington Capitals
Igor Shesterkin
Goalie
New York Rangers
Andrei Svechnikov
Forward
Carolina Hurricanes
Artemi Panarin*
Forward
New York Rangers
Adam Fox*
Defenseman
New York Rangers
Ilya Sorokin*
Goalie
New York Islanders
CENTRAL DIVISION
Player
Position
Team
Seth Jones
Defenseman
Chicago Blackhawks
Kirill Kaprizov
Forward
Minnesota Wild
Clayton Keller
Forward
Arizona Coyotes
Cale Makar
Defenseman
Colorado Avalanche
Josh Morrissey
Defenseman
Winnipeg Jets
Jason Robertson
Forward
Dallas Stars
Juuse Saros
Goalie
Nashville Predators
Vladimir Tarasenko
Forward
St. Louis Blues
Mikko Rantanen*
Forward
Colorado Avalanche
Nathan MacKinnon*
Forward
Colorado Avalanche
Connor Hellebuyck*
Goalie
Winnipeg Jets
PACIFIC DIVISION
Player
Position
Team
Matty Beniers
Forward
Seattle Kraken
Kevin Fiala
Forward
Los Angeles Kings
Nazem Kadri
Forward
Calgary Flames
Erik Karlsson
Defenseman
San Jose Sharks
Connor McDavid
Forward
Edmonton Oilers
Elias Pettersson
Forward
Vancouver Canucks
Troy Terry
Forward
Anaheim Ducks
Logan Thompson
Goalie
Vegas Golden Knights
Bo Horvat*
Forward
Vancouver Canucks
Leon Draisaitl*
Forward
Edmonton Oilers
Stuart Skinner*
Goalie
Edmonton Oilers
The 2022 NHL All-Star Game was won by the Metropolitan Division after defeating the Central Division 5-3 at T-Mobile Arena in Paradise, Nevada, United States. The winning team was rewarded with $1 million. Wayne Gretzky is the all-time leading goalscorer in the NHL’s All-Star Game, leading by 25 points with 13 goals and 12 assists.
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Abhishek Dilta
Abhishek is an NHL writer at Sportskeeda with over 2 years of sports reporting experience and a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Delhi. He became a fan of ice hockey after watching NHL fight videos on YouTube, which led to him professionally writing about the sport and his continued interest in all things hockey.
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