43rd National Hockey League All-Star Game

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The 43rd National Hockey League All-Star Game was contested at The Spectrum in Philadelphia on 18 January 1992. It featured 16 goals as the Campbell Conference defeated the Wales Conference, 10–6. Brett Hull was named as the All-Star M.V.P. by recording two goals and one assist, while playing on a line with Los Angeles Kings' Wayne Gretzky and Luc Robitaille. This was also the first All-Star Game in which the San Jose Sharks sent a representative.

43rd NHL All-Star Game
123 Total
Campbell 262 10
Wales 123 6
DateJanuary 18, 1992
ArenaSpectrum
CityPhiladelphia
MVPBrett Hull (St. Louis)
Attendance17,380
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A weekend of "firsts"

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For the first time, the responsibility to choose the non-starting members of the teams was transferred to a committee of general managers. The breadth of NHL talent available was highlighted as 13 players made their All-Star debut. Seven of those players would also score their first-ever All-Star goals that included first-timers Owen Nolan, Alexander Mogilny, Gary Roberts and Randy Burridge.

Also for the first time, not a single penalty was called and three goaltenders were employed for each team, with each goalie playing one period. Previously, two goaltenders had shared duties, switching halfway through the second period.

Lastly, the Fastest Skater event was introduced in the Super Skills Competition.

Uniforms

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As part of the NHL's 75th anniversary celebrations, the league used modernized versions of the All-Star uniforms worn between 1947 and 1959. As the home team, the Wales Conference wore white uniforms with a red and blue sleeve stripe pattern, and blue trim, while the Campbell conference wore red uniforms with blue and white sleeve stripes and white trim. The NHL 75th anniversary patch was worn on the upper left chest. No additional shoulder patches were worn, making this the first All-Star event since before Rendez-Vous '87 not to feature the logo for the game itself.

Super Skills Competition

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The Super Skills Competition required five tie-breaking penalty shots, until Mario Lemieux scored to claim the victory for the Wales Conference. In addition, Ray Bourque set a record by hitting four targets on four shots in the Accuracy Shooting event and in the inaugural Fastest Skater event finals, Sergei Fedorov defeated his former Soviet linemate Alexander Mogilny in a photo finish.

Individual Event winners

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The game

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Summary

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Wales Conference Campbell Conference
Final score 6 10
Scoring summary
  • K. Stevens (Jagr, Lemieux) 11:20 1st
  • S. Stevens (Mogilny, Messier) 5:37 2nd
  • Nolan (Sakic, Bourque) 19:29 2nd
  • Trottier (Hatcher) 4:03 3rd
  • Mogilny (Desjardins) 5:28 3rd
  • Burridge (Sakic, Nolan) 19:12 3rd
  • Linden (Roenick, Tinordi) 7:53 1st
  • Gretzky (Hull, Robitaille) 14:56 1st
  • Hull (Gretzky, Robitaille) 0:42 2nd
  • Bellows (Fedorov, MacInnis) 7:40 2nd
  • Roenick (Ellett) 8:13 2nd
  • Fleury (Robinson) 11:06 2nd
  • Hull (Gretzky, Robitaille) 11:59 2nd (GWG)
  • Fleury (Damphousse, Oates) 17:33 2nd
  • Bellows (Fedorov) 4:50 3rd
  • Roberts (Linden) 18:42 3rd
Penalties none none
Shots on goal 14–9–18–41 15–12–15–42
Win/Loss L - Don Beaupre W - Tim Cheveldae

Rosters

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Wales Conference Campbell Conference
Head coach  Scotty Bowman (Pittsburgh Penguins)[1]  Bob Gainey (Minnesota North Stars)
Honorary captain  Bobby Clarke  Lanny McDonald
Lineup Starting lineup:

Commissioner's selection:

Reserves:

Starting lineup:

Commissioner's selection:

Reserves:

See also

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Notes

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