Anaheim Ducks - Perry Calgary Flames - Iginla Colorado Avalanche - Paul Stastny Edmonton Oilers - Gagner Los Angeles Kings - Gagne Phoenix Coyotes - Doan San Jose Sharks - Pavelski Vancouver Canucks - H. Sedin Chicago Blackhawks - Kane Columbus Blue Jackets - Nash Dallas Stars - Goligoski Detroit Red Wings - Datysuk Minnesota Wild - Koivu Nashville Predators - Weber St. Louis Blues - Jackman Winnipeg Jets - Byfuglien Boston Bruins - Lucic Buffalo Sabres - Myers Florida Panthers - Upshall Montreal Canadiens - Gomez Ottawa Senators - Spezza Tampa Bay Lightning - Stamkos Toronto Maple Leafs - Schenn Carolina Hurricanes - Staal New Jersey Devils - Parise New York Islanders - Okposo New York Rangers - Lundqvist Philadelphia Flyers - Giroux Pittsburgh Penguins - Fleury Washington Capitals - Knuble
Here’s a look at how Pierre LeBrun (Team Hearst) and Scott Burnside (Team Where’s Ovie?) divvied up the All-Stars who decided to show up at this weekend’s All-Star Game in Ottawa, in order of their selections. Each team was required to select three goaltenders and at least six defensemen. LeBrun selected first because it’s a home game for him, meaning Burnside picked last overall. (Editor's note: Forwards are designated with an "F" rather than by specific forward position because that's just way the All-Star Game rolls.) DRAFT ORDER
Team Hearst 1. Claude Giroux, F, Flyers 3. Pavel Datsyuk, F, Red Wings 5. Daniel Sedin, F, Canucks 7. Erik Karlsson, D, Senators 9. Corey Perry, F, Ducks 11. Kris Letang, D, Penguins 13. Patrick Kane, F, Blackhawks 15. Marian Hossa, F, Blackhawks 17. John Tavares, F, Islanders 19. Tyler Seguin, F, Bruins 21. Logan Couture, F, Sharks 23. Jordan Eberle, F, Oilers 25. Brian Campbell, D, Panthers 27. Henrik Lundqvist, G, Rangers 29. Keith Yandle, D, Coyotes 31. Kimmo Timonen, D, Flyers 33. Jimmy Howard, G, Red Wings 35. Zdeno Chara, D, Bruins 37. Carey Price, G, Canadiens 39. Milan Michalek, F, Senators 41. Jason Pominville, F, Sabres
Team Where's Ovie? 2. Evgeni Malkin, F, Penguins 4. Steven Stamkos, F, Lightning 6. Henrik Sedin, F, Canucks 8. Shea Weber, D, Predators 10. Ryan Suter, D, Predators 12. Jason Spezza, F, Senators 14. Daniel Alfredsson, F, Senators 16. Marian Gaborik, F, Rangers 18. Phil Kessel, F, Maple Leafs 20. Joffrey Lupul, F, Maple Leafs 22. Jamie Benn, F, Stars 24. Alexander Edler, D, Canucks 26. James Neal, F, Penguins 28. Dion Phaneuf, D, Maple Leafs 30. Jarome Iginla, F, Flames 32. Jonathan Quick, G, Kings 34. Dennis Wideman, D, Capitals 36. Tim Thomas, G, Bruins 38. Scott Hartnell, F, Flyers 40. Dan Girardi, D, Rangers 42. Brian Elliott, G, Blues UNITS
Team Hearst Forwards D. Sedin-Giroux-Perry Hossa-Datsyuk-Kane Seguin-Tavares-Eberle Michalek-Couture-Pominville
Comments
wow...i'm actually a wings fan for a night
Calgary Flames - Iginla
Colorado Avalanche - Paul Stastny
Edmonton Oilers - Gagner
Los Angeles Kings - Gagne
Phoenix Coyotes - Doan
San Jose Sharks - Pavelski
Vancouver Canucks - H. Sedin
Chicago Blackhawks - Kane
Columbus Blue Jackets - Nash
Dallas Stars - Goligoski
Detroit Red Wings - Datysuk
Minnesota Wild - Koivu
Nashville Predators - Weber
St. Louis Blues - Jackman
Winnipeg Jets - Byfuglien
Boston Bruins - Lucic
Buffalo Sabres - Myers
Florida Panthers - Upshall
Montreal Canadiens - Gomez
Ottawa Senators - Spezza
Tampa Bay Lightning - Stamkos
Toronto Maple Leafs - Schenn
Carolina Hurricanes - Staal
New Jersey Devils - Parise
New York Islanders - Okposo
New York Rangers - Lundqvist
Philadelphia Flyers - Giroux
Pittsburgh Penguins - Fleury
Washington Capitals - Knuble
Here’s a look at how Pierre LeBrun (Team Hearst) and Scott Burnside (Team Where’s Ovie?) divvied up the All-Stars who decided to show up at this weekend’s All-Star Game in Ottawa, in order of their selections. Each team was required to select three goaltenders and at least six defensemen. LeBrun selected first because it’s a home game for him, meaning Burnside picked last overall. (Editor's note: Forwards are designated with an "F" rather than by specific forward position because that's just way the All-Star Game rolls.)
DRAFT ORDER
Team Hearst
1. Claude Giroux, F, Flyers
3. Pavel Datsyuk, F, Red Wings
5. Daniel Sedin, F, Canucks
7. Erik Karlsson, D, Senators
9. Corey Perry, F, Ducks
11. Kris Letang, D, Penguins
13. Patrick Kane, F, Blackhawks
15. Marian Hossa, F, Blackhawks
17. John Tavares, F, Islanders
19. Tyler Seguin, F, Bruins
21. Logan Couture, F, Sharks
23. Jordan Eberle, F, Oilers
25. Brian Campbell, D, Panthers
27. Henrik Lundqvist, G, Rangers
29. Keith Yandle, D, Coyotes
31. Kimmo Timonen, D, Flyers
33. Jimmy Howard, G, Red Wings
35. Zdeno Chara, D, Bruins
37. Carey Price, G, Canadiens
39. Milan Michalek, F, Senators
41. Jason Pominville, F, Sabres
Team Where's Ovie?
2. Evgeni Malkin, F, Penguins
4. Steven Stamkos, F, Lightning
6. Henrik Sedin, F, Canucks
8. Shea Weber, D, Predators
10. Ryan Suter, D, Predators
12. Jason Spezza, F, Senators
14. Daniel Alfredsson, F, Senators
16. Marian Gaborik, F, Rangers
18. Phil Kessel, F, Maple Leafs
20. Joffrey Lupul, F, Maple Leafs
22. Jamie Benn, F, Stars
24. Alexander Edler, D, Canucks
26. James Neal, F, Penguins
28. Dion Phaneuf, D, Maple Leafs
30. Jarome Iginla, F, Flames
32. Jonathan Quick, G, Kings
34. Dennis Wideman, D, Capitals
36. Tim Thomas, G, Bruins
38. Scott Hartnell, F, Flyers
40. Dan Girardi, D, Rangers
42. Brian Elliott, G, Blues
UNITS
Team Hearst
Forwards
D. Sedin-Giroux-Perry
Hossa-Datsyuk-Kane
Seguin-Tavares-Eberle
Michalek-Couture-Pominville
Defense pairings
Chara-Letang
Campbell-Karlsson
Yandle-Timonen
Goal
First period: Lundqvist
Second period: Price
Third period: Howard
Team Where's Ovie
Forwards
Neal-Malkin-Hartnell
Gaborik-H. Sedin-Benn
Alfredsson-Spezza-Iginla
Kessel-Stamkos-Lupul
Defense pairings
Suter-Weber
Edler-Wideman
Phaneuf-Girardi
Goal
First period: Thomas
Second period: Elliott
Third period: Quick