Thursday, August 1, 2013

How Does All-Star Hockey Work?


The All-Star game is an annual match played in the NHL by the top players in the league. The format of the All-Star game has been frequently changing as the league tries to find a format that is most suitable for the fans and players.

To hear about PK's first All-Star game: PK is an All-Star Monster

Skills Competition

Since 1990, there has been a skills competition the day before the All-Star game. The events have varied over the years but certain events are mainstays, such as the fastest skater, determined by skating one-lap around the rink, the most accurate shot, determined by who can hit four targets in the least amount of time, the hardest shot, with pucks flying over 100 mph, and a breakaway competition.

All-Star Game

The All-Star game plays with similar rules to a regular hockey game, however, the players self-limit body contact and often play without helmets. There are three periods each 20 minutes in length and the team with the most goals at the end of the game wins. If needed there is a five minute sudden death overtime period followed by a shootout if no one scores in overtime.

Best Players

In the past, the league decided which players would make the All-Star game single-handedly. Currently, the process is more open and opaque as there is a fan balloting process, which makes it appear like the fans get to choose who the best players are, however the NHL’s Hockey Operations Department still has the final word. There are also certain rules that affect the lineup of the All-Star game. For example, every team must have at least one player present at the All-Star game. However, with 30 teams in the NHL and only 42 players at the All-Star game this means that few teams can send more than one player.

Deciding Team Captains

The players who are selected to play at the All-Star game are allowed vote for the game’s captains. The voting is by secret ballot. Often a player from the host team gets chosen as one of the captains, for example Eric Staal in 2011 when the game was in Carolina, and Daniel Alfredsson in 2012 when the game was in Ottawa.

Drafting Players

Since the 2011 All-Star game, the teams have been selected by a fantasy draft by the team captains. The captains take turns selecting the players that they want on their teams. This differs from traditional NHL All-Star game formats, which have been either Eastern Conference vs. Western Conference, or the North America vs. the World.

References

NHL.com: NHL Skills Competition All-Time Results, 1990-2011


NHL.com: All-Star Game to Feature New Fantasy Draft


NHL.com: Slap shot the weapon of hockey's hardest shooters http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=640429

NHL.com: Alfredsson, Chara named All-Star Game captains


NHL.com: E. Staal, Lidstrom named 2011 All-Star captains

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