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2003 National Hockey League All-Star Game

The 2003 National Hockey League All-Star Game took place on February 2, 2003 at Office Depot Center in Sunrise, the home of the Florida Panthers. It was the first All-Star Game since the 1997 All-Star Game to use the Eastern ConferenceWestern Conference format.

2003 NHL All-Star Game
123OT Total
West 3111 6
East 2210 5
DateFebruary 2, 2003
ArenaOffice Depot Center
CitySunrise
MVPDany Heatley (Atlanta)
Attendance19,250
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All-Star weekend edit

NHL YoungStars Game edit

The All-Star festivities began on February 1 with the YoungStars Game, pitting the best rookies on League rosters against each other. Months ago, it was decided that the assistant coaches of the team with the best points percentages in their respective conferences through the games of Wednesday, January 8, were selected as coaches for the Eastern Conference and Western Conference YoungStars, respectively. The YoungStars players were selected by the NHL's Hockey Operations Department, in consultation with League general managers.

The game's format changed from the previous season as it will be played using five skaters and one goaltender per team. The duration of the game will consist of three 20-minute periods, running time with three-minute stops after goals with a 20-minute break between periods. If the score is tied after three periods, a sudden-death shootout will determine the winner.

The Washington Capitals' Brian Sutherby won the Most Valuable Player for the Eastern Conference YoungStars by scoring two goals and an assist as the East cruised to an easy 8–3 victory. Hometown favourite Stephen Weiss also scored a goal and an assist for the East to thrill the Panthers fans in attendance.

Super Skills Competition edit

A traditional event followed the YoungStars game, with the NHL Skills Competition. The Western Conference won the competition 15–9, made memorable by hard-shooting defenseman Al MacInnis of the St. Louis Blues winning his seventh Hardest Shot event, and Colorado Avalanche's Patrick Roy allowed only a single goal through both of the Goaltending Competitions.

Individual Event winners edit

The game edit

On Sunday, February 2, the actual All-Star Game began. The Eastern Conference was forced to name five injury replacements to their roster, as Ed Belfour, Brian Leetch, Mario Lemieux, Saku Koivu and Mats Sundin were all out with injury. The Atlanta Thrashers' Dany Heatley opened the scoring for the Eastern Conference by scoring past Colorado Avalanche's Patrick Roy just five and a half minutes into the first period.

Colorado's Peter Forsberg and Dallas Stars' Mike Modano scored the next two goals to give the Western Conference a 2–1 lead. However, Heatley would score his second consecutive goal on Roy, tapping in a rebound of a shot by Washington Capitals' Jaromir Jagr to tie the score at 2, a bit more than halfway through the first period. Five minutes later, Minnesota Wild's Marian Gaborik scored by banging in Los Angeles Kings' Mathieu Schneider's rebound past Tampa Bay Lightning's Nikolai Khabibulin to restore the Western lead at 3–2, which remained at the end of the first period. Goaltenders Roy and Khabibulin would then be replaced by Chicago Blackhawks' Jocelyn Thibault and New Jersey Devils' Martin Brodeur for the West and the East, respectively.

The change of goaltenders made little difference for Heatley, as he finished his hat trick with a wrist shot past Thibault to tie the game at 3. For the third consecutive time, the West replied when Vancouver Canucks' Ed Jovanovski caught a deflection off the skate of Washington Capitals' Sergei Gonchar. Heatley then scored his fourth goal of the game by converting a pass from hometown hero Florida Panthers' Olli Jokinen and shooting it over Thibault's glove. Heatley's four goals in an All-Star game tied the previous records of Wayne Gretzky, Mario Lemieux, Vincent Damphousse and Mike Gartner[citation needed] and became the first player in All-Star history to score four goals with no one else scoring in between them.

No more goals were scored in the second period, and Ottawa Senators' Patrick Lalime came in to play goal for the Eastern Conference, while Dallas Stars' Marty Turco came in for the West. St. Louis Blues' Al MacInnis scored past Lalime's glove to give the West a 5–4 lead, a minute and a half into the third period.

Jokinen tied the game by taking a pass from Jaromir Jagr and skating in on a partial breakaway and putting a hard wrist shot past Turco to tie the game at 5. With ten minutes left in regulation, neither team were able to score on the two goaltender. The third period ended in a 5–5 tie and the winner of the 53rd NHL All-Star Game would have to be decided in overtime for the first time since 1988.

Patrick Lalime and Marty Turco remained in goal for the overtime, and preserved a scoreless extra period. For the first time in history, an NHL All-Star Game would be settled in a shootout. The Vancouver Canucks' Markus Naslund, Dallas Stars' Bill Guerin and the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim's Paul Kariya would score against Lalime for the Western Conference. On the other side, Turco only let in one goal in the shootout, which was scored by Dany Heatley. (Heatley's shootout goal did not count towards his regulation total of four, leaving him tied for the record.) The Western Conference won the game with a 6–5 shootout victory. Heatley, with a total of five points, was named All-Star MVP.[citation needed]

Uniforms edit

The NHL carried over the uniform design from the previous All-Star Game. Since the uniforms introduced the year before used the colors of the conference logos, the Western Conference used the same blue jersey worn by the 2002 North American team. However, due to the contrast issues from the 2002 game, the burgundy jersey worn by the World team was replaced with a white version worn by the Eastern Conference team. Both uniforms continued to feature black as the primary trim color, with silver and white accents. The player names and numbers on the back of the Western team's uniforms were rendered in black, however, leaving the uniforms completely devoid of the conference's burgundy color. Both teams continued to wear flag patches representing each player's homeland on the left shoulder. This would be the last use of national flags on the All-Star uniforms to date.

Summary edit

Eastern Conference Western Conference
Final score 5 6 (SO)
Scoring summary
  • Heatley (Hamrlik) 5:39 first
  • Heatley (2) (Jagr, Jokinen) 10:26 first
  • Heatley (3) (Jokinen) 2:47 second
  • Heatley (4) (Jokinen, Jagr) 13:58 second
  • Jokinen (Jagr, Heatley) 9:38 third
  • Forsberg (Naslund, Lidstrom) 7:14 first
  • Modano (Whitney, Schneider) 8:58 first
  • Gaborik (Schneider, Fedorov) 15:55 first
  • Jovanovski (Iginla, Gaborik) 12:12 second
  • MacInnis (Fedorov, Gaborik) 1:26 third
Shootout
  • Kovalev - missed
  • Heatley - scored
  • Satan - missed
  • Jokinen - missed
  • Fedorov - missed
  • Naslund - scored
  • Guerin - scored
  • Kariya - scored
Penalties

none

none

Shots on goal 11–12–8–3–34 14–9–14–5–42
Win/Loss L - Patrick Lalime W - Marty Turco

National Anthems edit

Canadian country singer Paul Brandt sang the Canadian national anthem while Latin singer and Florida native Jorge Moreno sang the American national anthem.

Rosters edit

Eastern Conference Western Conference
Head coach  Jacques Martin (Ottawa Senators)  Marc Crawford (Vancouver Canucks)
Assistant coach  Ken Hitchcock (Philadelphia Flyers)  Dave Lewis (Detroit Red Wings)
Lineup Starting lineup:

Reserves:

Starting lineup:

Reserves:

Notes
  • ^1 Brian Leetch was voted as a starter, but was unable to play due to injury. Tom Poti was selected as his replacement, while Scott Stevens was named as his replacement in the starting lineup.
  • ^2 Sandis Ozolinsh was chosen as a member of the Florida Panthers, but was traded to the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim two nights before the game. The public address announcement was: "From your Florida Panthers but now playing for the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, #8 Sandis Ozolinsh!!"
  • ^3 Mario Lemieux was voted as a starter, but was unable to play due to injury. Vincent Lecavalier was selected as his replacement, while Jeremy Roenick was named as his replacement in the starting lineup.
  • ^4 Mats Sundin was selected, but was unable to play due to injury. Olli Jokinen was named as his replacement.
  • ^5 Ed Belfour was selected, but was unable to play due to injury. Patrick Lalime was named as his replacement.
  • ^6 Saku Koivu was selected, but was unable to play due to injury. Miroslav Satan was named as his replacement.

See also edit

References edit

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The 2003 National Hockey League All Star Game took place on February 2 2003 at Office Depot Center in Sunrise the home of the Florida Panthers It was the first All Star Game since the 1997 All Star Game to use the Eastern Conference Western Conference format 2003 NHL All Star Game123OT TotalWest 3111 6East 2210 5DateFebruary 2 2003ArenaOffice Depot CenterCitySunriseMVPDany Heatley Atlanta Attendance19 250 20022004 Contents 1 All Star weekend 1 1 NHL YoungStars Game 1 2 Super Skills Competition 1 2 1 Individual Event winners 2 The game 2 1 Uniforms 2 2 Summary 3 National Anthems 4 Rosters 5 See also 6 ReferencesAll Star weekend editNHL YoungStars Game edit The All Star festivities began on February 1 with the YoungStars Game pitting the best rookies on League rosters against each other Months ago it was decided that the assistant coaches of the team with the best points percentages in their respective conferences through the games of Wednesday January 8 were selected as coaches for the Eastern Conference and Western Conference YoungStars respectively The YoungStars players were selected by the NHL s Hockey Operations Department in consultation with League general managers The game s format changed from the previous season as it will be played using five skaters and one goaltender per team The duration of the game will consist of three 20 minute periods running time with three minute stops after goals with a 20 minute break between periods If the score is tied after three periods a sudden death shootout will determine the winner The Washington Capitals Brian Sutherby won the Most Valuable Player for the Eastern Conference YoungStars by scoring two goals and an assist as the East cruised to an easy 8 3 victory Hometown favourite Stephen Weiss also scored a goal and an assist for the East to thrill the Panthers fans in attendance Super Skills Competition edit A traditional event followed the YoungStars game with the NHL Skills Competition The Western Conference won the competition 15 9 made memorable by hard shooting defenseman Al MacInnis of the St Louis Blues winning his seventh Hardest Shot event and Colorado Avalanche s Patrick Roy allowed only a single goal through both of the Goaltending Competitions Individual Event winners edit Puck Control Relay Martin St Louis Tampa Bay Lightning Fastest Skater Marian Gaborik Minnesota Wild 13 713 seconds Accuracy Shooting Jeremy Roenick Philadelphia Flyers 4 hits 4 shots Hardest Shot Al MacInnis St Louis Blues 98 9 mph 159 2 km h Goaltenders Competition Patrick Roy Colorado Avalanche 1 GA 9 shotsThe game editOn Sunday February 2 the actual All Star Game began The Eastern Conference was forced to name five injury replacements to their roster as Ed Belfour Brian Leetch Mario Lemieux Saku Koivu and Mats Sundin were all out with injury The Atlanta Thrashers Dany Heatley opened the scoring for the Eastern Conference by scoring past Colorado Avalanche s Patrick Roy just five and a half minutes into the first period Colorado s Peter Forsberg and Dallas Stars Mike Modano scored the next two goals to give the Western Conference a 2 1 lead However Heatley would score his second consecutive goal on Roy tapping in a rebound of a shot by Washington Capitals Jaromir Jagr to tie the score at 2 a bit more than halfway through the first period Five minutes later Minnesota Wild s Marian Gaborik scored by banging in Los Angeles Kings Mathieu Schneider s rebound past Tampa Bay Lightning s Nikolai Khabibulin to restore the Western lead at 3 2 which remained at the end of the first period Goaltenders Roy and Khabibulin would then be replaced by Chicago Blackhawks Jocelyn Thibault and New Jersey Devils Martin Brodeur for the West and the East respectively The change of goaltenders made little difference for Heatley as he finished his hat trick with a wrist shot past Thibault to tie the game at 3 For the third consecutive time the West replied when Vancouver Canucks Ed Jovanovski caught a deflection off the skate of Washington Capitals Sergei Gonchar Heatley then scored his fourth goal of the game by converting a pass from hometown hero Florida Panthers Olli Jokinen and shooting it over Thibault s glove Heatley s four goals in an All Star game tied the previous records of Wayne Gretzky Mario Lemieux Vincent Damphousse and Mike Gartner citation needed and became the first player in All Star history to score four goals with no one else scoring in between them No more goals were scored in the second period and Ottawa Senators Patrick Lalime came in to play goal for the Eastern Conference while Dallas Stars Marty Turco came in for the West St Louis Blues Al MacInnis scored past Lalime s glove to give the West a 5 4 lead a minute and a half into the third period Jokinen tied the game by taking a pass from Jaromir Jagr and skating in on a partial breakaway and putting a hard wrist shot past Turco to tie the game at 5 With ten minutes left in regulation neither team were able to score on the two goaltender The third period ended in a 5 5 tie and the winner of the 53rd NHL All Star Game would have to be decided in overtime for the first time since 1988 Patrick Lalime and Marty Turco remained in goal for the overtime and preserved a scoreless extra period For the first time in history an NHL All Star Game would be settled in a shootout The Vancouver Canucks Markus Naslund Dallas Stars Bill Guerin and the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim s Paul Kariya would score against Lalime for the Western Conference On the other side Turco only let in one goal in the shootout which was scored by Dany Heatley Heatley s shootout goal did not count towards his regulation total of four leaving him tied for the record The Western Conference won the game with a 6 5 shootout victory Heatley with a total of five points was named All Star MVP citation needed Uniforms edit The NHL carried over the uniform design from the previous All Star Game Since the uniforms introduced the year before used the colors of the conference logos the Western Conference used the same blue jersey worn by the 2002 North American team However due to the contrast issues from the 2002 game the burgundy jersey worn by the World team was replaced with a white version worn by the Eastern Conference team Both uniforms continued to feature black as the primary trim color with silver and white accents The player names and numbers on the back of the Western team s uniforms were rendered in black however leaving the uniforms completely devoid of the conference s burgundy color Both teams continued to wear flag patches representing each player s homeland on the left shoulder This would be the last use of national flags on the All Star uniforms to date Summary edit Eastern Conference Western Conference Final score 5 6 SO Scoring summary Heatley Hamrlik 5 39 first Heatley 2 Jagr Jokinen 10 26 first Heatley 3 Jokinen 2 47 second Heatley 4 Jokinen Jagr 13 58 second Jokinen Jagr Heatley 9 38 third Forsberg Naslund Lidstrom 7 14 first Modano Whitney Schneider 8 58 first Gaborik Schneider Fedorov 15 55 first Jovanovski Iginla Gaborik 12 12 second MacInnis Fedorov Gaborik 1 26 third Shootout Kovalev missed Heatley scored Satan missed Jokinen missed Fedorov missed Naslund scored Guerin scored Kariya scored Penalties none none Shots on goal 11 12 8 3 34 14 9 14 5 42 Win Loss L Patrick Lalime W Marty Turco Referees Dennis LaRue Dan O Halloran Linesmen Jean Morin Tim Nowak Television ABC CBC SRCNational Anthems editCanadian country singer Paul Brandt sang the Canadian national anthem while Latin singer and Florida native Jorge Moreno sang the American national anthem Rosters editEastern Conference Western Conference Head coach nbsp Jacques Martin Ottawa Senators nbsp Marc Crawford Vancouver Canucks Assistant coach nbsp Ken Hitchcock Philadelphia Flyers nbsp Dave Lewis Detroit Red Wings Lineup Starting lineup nbsp 35 G Nikolai Khabibulin Tampa Bay Lightning nbsp 4 D Scott Stevens New Jersey Devils C nbsp 44 D Sandis Ozolinsh Florida Panthers nbsp 68 LW Jaromir Jagr Washington Capitals nbsp 97 C Jeremy Roenick Philadelphia Flyers nbsp 27 RW Alexei Kovalev Pittsburgh Penguins Reserves nbsp 3 D Zdeno Chara Ottawa Senators nbsp 5 D Tom Poti New York Rangers nbsp 8 C Vincent Lecavalier Tampa Bay Lightning nbsp 12 C Olli Jokinen Florida Panthers nbsp 15 LW Dany Heatley Atlanta Thrashers nbsp 18 RW Marian Hossa Ottawa Senators nbsp 19 C Joe Thornton Boston Bruins nbsp 22 D Roman Hamrlik New York Islanders nbsp 26 RW Martin St Louis Tampa Bay Lightning nbsp 30 G Martin Brodeur New Jersey Devils nbsp 40 G Patrick Lalime Ottawa Senators nbsp 55 D Sergei Gonchar Washington Capitals nbsp 72 RW Glen Murray Boston Bruins nbsp 81 RW Miroslav Satan Buffalo Sabres nbsp 92 RW Jeff O Neill Carolina Hurricanes Starting lineup nbsp 33 G Patrick Roy Colorado Avalanche nbsp 4 D Rob Blake Colorado Avalanche nbsp 5 D Nicklas Lidstrom Detroit Red Wings nbsp 8 LW Teemu Selanne San Jose Sharks nbsp 9 C Mike Modano Dallas Stars C nbsp 13 RW Bill Guerin Dallas Stars Reserves nbsp 2 D Al MacInnis St Louis Blues nbsp 3 D Eric Brewer Edmonton Oilers nbsp 10 D Mathieu Schneider Los Angeles Kings nbsp 11 RW Marian Gaborik Minnesota Wild nbsp 12 RW Jarome Iginla Calgary Flames nbsp 14 LW Ray Whitney Columbus Blue Jackets nbsp 16 LW Paul Kariya Mighty Ducks of Anaheim nbsp 19 LW Markus Naslund Vancouver Canucks nbsp 21 C Peter Forsberg Colorado Avalanche nbsp 35 G Marty Turco Dallas Stars nbsp 39 C Doug Weight St Louis Blues nbsp 41 G Jocelyn Thibault Chicago Blackhawks nbsp 44 RW Todd Bertuzzi Vancouver Canucks nbsp 55 D Ed Jovanovski Vancouver Canucks nbsp 91 C Sergei Fedorov Detroit Red Wings Notes 1 Brian Leetch was voted as a starter but was unable to play due to injury Tom Poti was selected as his replacement while Scott Stevens was named as his replacement in the starting lineup 2 Sandis Ozolinsh was chosen as a member of the Florida Panthers but was traded to the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim two nights before the game The public address announcement was From your Florida Panthers but now playing for the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim 8 Sandis Ozolinsh 3 Mario Lemieux was voted as a starter but was unable to play due to injury Vincent Lecavalier was selected as his replacement while Jeremy Roenick was named as his replacement in the starting lineup 4 Mats Sundin was selected but was unable to play due to injury Olli Jokinen was named as his replacement 5 Ed Belfour was selected but was unable to play due to injury Patrick Lalime was named as his replacement 6 Saku Koivu was selected but was unable to play due to injury Miroslav Satan was named as his replacement See also edit2002 03 NHL seasonReferences edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2003 National Hockey League All Star Game amp oldid 1223810143, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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