2024 National Hockey League All-Star Game

{{Short description|Professional ice hockey exhibition game}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=August 2023}}

{{Infobox multigame series

| compact = yes

| title = 2024 NHL All-Star Game

| image =NHL All Star Game 2024 Logo.png

| caption =

| location1 = Scotiabank Arena, Toronto

| date1 = February 3, 2024

| result1 = {{nowrap|Team McDavid 4 – Team MacKinnon 3}}

| result2 = {{nowrap|Team Matthews 6 – Team Hughes 5}}

| result3 = {{nowrap|Team Matthews 7 – Team McDavid 4}}

| MVP = Auston Matthews

| previous = 2023

| next = 2026

}}

The 2024 National Hockey League All-Star Game was held on February 3 at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, the home of the Toronto Maple Leafs. It was the first time that the four-team, three-on-three format used since 2016 was combined with the "fantasy draft" format used from 2011 to 2015. The fantasy draft took place on February 1, and was followed by the NHL All-Star Skills Competition on February 2.{{cite web |title=New NHL All-Star Thursday to feature player draft, PWHL 3-on-3 |url=https://www.nhl.com/news/player-draft-returning-to-nhl-all-star-weekend |website=NHL.com |access-date=November 28, 2023 |date=November 28, 2023}} This was the 68th edition of the game.

The team captains were chosen by the NHL: Auston Matthews of the All-Star Game-hosting Maple Leafs captained one team, Connor McDavid of the Edmonton Oilers captained the second team, Nathan MacKinnon of the Colorado Avalanche captained the third team, and brothers Jack Hughes of the New Jersey Devils and Quinn Hughes of the Vancouver Canucks co-captained the fourth team.

Following this All-Star game, the NHL will instead hold a new 4 Nations Face-Off tournament in 2025, with the next All-Star Game taking place in 2026.{{cite web |last=Rosen |first=Dan |url=https://www.nhl.com/news/nhl-to-hold-4-nations-face-off-tournament-in-2025 |title=NHL to hold 4 Nations Face-Off tournament in 2025 |website=NHL.com |date=February 2, 2024 |access-date=February 2, 2024 |quote=The NHL will not hold an All-Star Game next season... Commissioner Bettman also announced the NHL will return to Olympic participation, starting in 2026 in Milan, Italy, and again in 2030.}}

History

The NHL awarded Toronto as the host city of the game on February 4, 2023. This was the first time since 2012 in Ottawa that a Canadian city was selected to host the game. This was Toronto's ninth time hosting the NHL All-Star Game, including the first game in 1947. This was the second time that Scotiabank Arena (then known as Air Canada Centre) hosted the game, the first time being in 2000.{{cite web |title=Toronto Maple Leafs to Host 2024 NHL All-star Weekend |url=https://www.nhl.com/mapleleafs/news/toronto-maple-leafs-to-host-2024-nhl-all-star-weekend/c-340706876 |website=NHL.com |access-date=February 4, 2023 |date=February 4, 2023}}

Rosters

On November 27, 2023, the NHL announced that the fantasy player draft, used from 2011 to 2015, would make its return to the All-Star Game, while keeping the three-on-three format used since 2016. Like in the 2023 All-Star Game, the player selection process was performed in two stages, with the league's initially selecting 32 players, one for each team, and then the remaining 12 players were decided by fan vote. The league then selected four players to be captains for each of the four teams, and the draft of the players took place on February 1, 2024.

On January 14, the head coaches were announced, chosen from the team in each division with the highest points percentage through January 13: Jim Montgomery of the Boston Bruins (Atlantic), Peter Laviolette of the New York Rangers (Metropolitan), Rick Bowness of the Winnipeg Jets (Central), and Rick Tocchet of the Vancouver Canucks (Pacific).{{cite web |title=NHL announces coaches for 2024 NHL All-Star Weekend|url=https://www.nhl.com/news/nhl-announces-coaches-for-2024-nhl-all-star-weekend|website=NHL.com|access-date=January 4, 2024 |date=January 4, 2024}}

On January 22, Kyle Connor and Vincent Trocheck were added as replacements for Connor Bedard and Jack Eichel who were unable to play due to injury.{{cite web |url=https://www.nhl.com/news/vincent-trocheck-kyle-connor-added-to-nhl-all-star-roster |title=Trocheck, Connor added to NHL All-Star Weekend roster |website=nhl.com |date=January 22, 2024}} On January 30, Jesper Bratt was added to replace the injured Jack Hughes.{{cite web |url=https://www.nhl.com/news/topic/nhl-all-star/jack-hughes-to-attend-all-star-weekend-status-uncertain |title=Jack Hughes won't be in action All-Star Weekend, will remain co-captain |website=nhl.com |date=January 22, 2024}}{{cite web |url=https://www.nhl.com/news/topic/nhl-all-star/new-jersey-devils-jesper-bratt-added-to-all-star-weekend |title=Bratt to replace Devils teammate Hughes on 2024 NHL All-Star Weekend roster |website=nhl.com |date=January 30, 2024}}

=NHL's selections=

The league announced its 32 selections on January 4:{{cite web |title=NHL All-Star Game rosters unveiled; Matthews to represent host Maple Leafs |url=https://www.nhl.com/news/2024-nhl-all-stars-announced |website=NHL.com |access-date=January 4, 2024 |date=January 4, 2024}}

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Player

! Team

! {{tooltip|Pos.|Position}}

{{Sortname|Frank|Vatrano}}Anaheim DucksF
{{Sortname|Clayton|Keller}}Arizona CoyotesF
{{Sortname|David|Pastrnak|David Pastrňák}}Boston BruinsF
{{Sortname|Rasmus|Dahlin}}Buffalo SabresD
{{Sortname|Elias|Lindholm}}Vancouver Canucks{{efn|name=Trade|Lindholm was originally selected as a member of the Calgary Flames, before being traded to the Vancouver Canucks on January 31, 2024.{{cite web |url=https://www.nhl.com/news/topic/trade-coverage/elias-lindholm-traded-to-vancouver-canucks-by-calgary-flames |title=Lindholm traded to Canucks by Flames for Kuzmenko |website=NHL.com |date=January 31, 2024 |access-date=February 1, 2024}}}}F
{{Sortname|Sebastian|Aho|dab=ice hockey, born 1997}}Carolina HurricanesF
{{Sortname|Connor|Bedard}} 10pxChicago BlackhawksF
{{Sortname|Nathan|MacKinnon}}Colorado AvalancheF
{{Sortname|Boone|Jenner}}Columbus Blue JacketsF
{{Sortname|Jake|Oettinger}}Dallas StarsG
{{Sortname|Alex|DeBrincat}}Detroit Red WingsF
{{Sortname|Connor|McDavid}}Edmonton OilersF
{{Sortname|Sam|Reinhart}}Florida PanthersF
{{Sortname|Cam|Talbot}}Los Angeles KingsG
{{Sortname|Kirill|Kaprizov}}Minnesota WildF
{{Sortname|Nick|Suzuki}}Montreal CanadiensF
{{Sortname|Filip|Forsberg}}Nashville PredatorsF
{{Sortname|Jack|Hughes}} 10pxNew Jersey DevilsF
{{Sortname|Mathew|Barzal}}New York IslandersF
{{Sortname|Igor|Shesterkin}}New York RangersG
{{Sortname|Brady|Tkachuk}}Ottawa SenatorsF
{{Sortname|Travis|Konecny}}Philadelphia FlyersF
{{Sortname|Sidney|Crosby}}Pittsburgh PenguinsF
{{Sortname|Tomas|Hertl|Tomáš Hertl}}San Jose SharksF
{{Sortname|Oliver|Bjorkstrand}}Seattle KrakenF
{{Sortname|Robert|Thomas|dab=ice hockey}}St. Louis BluesF
{{Sortname|Nikita|Kucherov}}Tampa Bay LightningF
{{Sortname|Auston|Matthews}}Toronto Maple LeafsF
{{Sortname|Quinn|Hughes}}Vancouver CanucksD
{{Sortname|Jack|Eichel}} 10pxVegas Golden KnightsF
{{Sortname|Tom|Wilson|dab=ice hockey}}Washington CapitalsF
{{Sortname|Connor|Hellebuyck}}Winnipeg JetsG
{{Sortname|Vincent|Trocheck}}New York RangersF
{{Sortname|Kyle|Connor}}Winnipeg JetsF
{{Sortname|Jesper|Bratt}}New Jersey DevilsF

  • 10px Injured; did not play.
  • Added as injury replacement.

{{notelist}}

=Fan vote=

The fan vote ran from January 4 to January 11 to determine the final 12 players (8 skaters and 4 goalies). The results were announced on January 13.{{cite web |title=Nylander, Marner, Rielly of Maple Leafs, 4 Canucks added to All-Star roster |url=https://www.nhl.com/news/topic/nhl-all-star/final-seven-players-added-to-2024-nhl-all-star-weekend-via-fan-vote |website=NHL.com |access-date=January 13, 2024 |date=January 13, 2024}}

class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center" width="85%"
Player

! Team

! {{tooltip|Pos.|Position}}

{{Sortname|Jeremy|Swayman}}Boston BruinsG
{{Sortname|Alexandar|Georgiev}}Colorado AvalancheG
{{Sortname|Cale|Makar}}Colorado AvalancheD
{{Sortname|Leon|Draisaitl}}Edmonton OilersF
{{Sortname|Sergei|Bobrovsky}}Florida PanthersG
{{Sortname|Mitch|Marner}}Toronto Maple LeafsF
{{Sortname|William|Nylander}}Toronto Maple LeafsF
{{Sortname|Morgan|Rielly}}Toronto Maple LeafsD
{{Sortname|Brock|Boeser}}Vancouver CanucksF
{{Sortname|Thatcher|Demko}}Vancouver CanucksG
{{Sortname|J. T.|Miller}}Vancouver CanucksF
{{Sortname|Elias|Pettersson}}Vancouver CanucksF

=Draft=

{{External media

| topic = 2024 All-Star Player Draft

| float = right

| video1 = [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_eFYwlstFw Replay (ESPN2's feed)] on the NHL's official YouTube channel

| video2 = [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=452ZkXOKsHY Replay (Sportsnet's feed)] on Sportsnet's official YouTube channel

}}

The draft of the NHL players took place on February 1, 2024. On January 4, the league announced that two of the captains would be Connor McDavid of the Edmonton Oilers and Auston Matthews of the Toronto Maple Leafs.{{cite web |title=McDavid, Matthews to serve as two of the NHL All-Star Game captains |url=https://www.sportsnet.ca/nhl/article/mcdavid-matthews-to-serve-as-two-of-the-nhl-all-star-game-captains/ |website=Sportsnet |access-date=January 13, 2024 |date=January 4, 2024}} The league then announced on January 20 that Nathan MacKinnon of the Colorado Avalanche would captain the third team, and brothers Jack Hughes of the New Jersey Devils and Quinn Hughes of the Vancouver Canucks would co-captain the fourth team. For alternate captains, Morgan Rielly joined Toronto teammate Matthews, Leon Draisaitl joined Edmonton teammate McDavid, and Cale Makar joined Colorado teammate MacKinnon. Although Jack Hughes was unable to play due to injury, he still participated in helping his brother Quinn in the players draft, and Elias Pettersson was named alternate captain of the fourth team in his place. Each team was also joined by a celebrity co-captain to help select their roster: singer Justin Bieber on Team Matthews, actor and comedian Will Arnett on Team McDavid, singer Tate McRae on Team MacKinnon, and singer Michael Buble on Team Hughes.{{cite web |title=Bieber, Arnett, McRae, Buble named All-Star celebrity captains|url=https://www.nhl.com/news/topic/nhl-all-star/nhl-all-star-celebrity-captains-named |website=Sportsnet |access-date=January 20, 2024 |date=January 20, 2024}}

Hughes won the first pick in the draft, Matthews received the second pick, MacKinnon was awarded the third pick, and McDavid got the fourth pick. The teams selected in reverse order during even-numbered rounds. For the final round, Hockey Hall of Famer Dave Keon conducted a random draw of envelopes with the four remaining unselected players.{{cite web |title=NHL All-Star Player Draft Blog: What the final rosters look like|url=https://www.sportsnet.ca/nhl/article/nhl-all-star-player-draft-live-blog-memorable-moments-from-the-past/ |website=Sportsnet |access-date=February 3, 2024 |date=February 2, 2024}}

==Team Matthews==

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!colspan=6|Head coach: {{flagicon|Canada}} Jim Montgomery, Boston Bruins{{cite web |url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nhl/2024/01/31/nhl-all-star-game-2024-schedule-live-stream-rosters/72365872007/ |title=2024 NHL All-Star Game weekend: Live stream, TV, draft, skills competition, rosters |last=Brehm |first=Mike |website=usatoday.com |date=January 31, 2024}} / Celebrity captain: {{flagicon|Canada}} Justin Bieber

Entry/Pick no.

! {{tooltip|Nat.|Nationality}}

! Player

! Team

! {{tooltip|Pos.|Position}}

! {{tooltip|#|Jersey number}}

C{{flagicon|USA}}{{sortname|Auston|Matthews}}Toronto Maple LeafsF34
A{{flagicon|CAN}}{{sortname|Morgan|Rielly}}Toronto Maple LeafsD44
2{{flagicon|SWE}}{{sortname|William|Nylander}}Toronto Maple LeafsF

|88

7{{flagicon|CAN}}{{sortname|Mitch|Marner}}Toronto Maple LeafsF

|16

10{{flagicon|USA}}{{sortname|Jake|Oettinger}}Dallas StarsG

|29

15{{flagicon|USA}}{{Sortname|Clayton|Keller}}Arizona CoyotesF

|9

18{{flagicon|CAN}}{{Sortname|Mathew|Barzal}}New York IslandersF

|13

23{{flagicon|RUS}}{{Sortname|Igor|Shesterkin}}New York RangersG

|31

26{{flagicon|SWE}}{{Sortname|Filip|Forsberg}}Nashville PredatorsF

|9

31{{flagicon|USA}}{{Sortname|Alex|DeBrincat}}Detroit Red WingsF

|93

{{flagicon|USA}}{{Sortname|Vincent|Trocheck}}New York RangersF

|16

==Team McDavid==

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!colspan=6|Head coach: {{flagicon|USA}} Peter Laviolette, New York Rangers / Celebrity captain: {{flagicon|Canada}} Will Arnett

Entry/Pick no.

! {{tooltip|Nat.|Nationality}}

! Player

! Team

! {{tooltip|Pos.|Position}}

! {{tooltip|#|Jersey number}}

C{{flagicon|CAN}}{{sortname|Connor|McDavid}}Edmonton OilersF97
A{{flagicon|GER}}{{sortname|Leon|Draisaitl}}Edmonton OilersF29
4{{flagicon|USA}}{{Sortname|Connor|Hellebuyck}}Winnipeg JetsG

|37

5{{flagicon|CZE}}{{Sortname|David|Pastrnak|David Pastrňák}}Boston BruinsF

|88

12{{flagicon|SWE}}{{Sortname|Rasmus|Dahlin}}Buffalo SabresD

|26

13{{flagicon|CAN}}{{Sortname|Robert|Thomas|dab=ice hockey}}St. Louis BluesF

|18

20{{flagicon|CAN}}{{Sortname|Sam|Reinhart}}Florida PanthersF13
21{{flagicon|RUS}}{{Sortname|Sergei|Bobrovsky}}Florida PanthersG

|72

28{{flagicon|CAN}}{{Sortname|Boone|Jenner}}Columbus Blue JacketsF

|38

29{{flagicon|CAN}}{{Sortname|Nick|Suzuki}}Montreal CanadiensF

|14

{{flagicon|CZE}}{{Sortname|Tomas|Hertl|Tomáš Hertl}}San Jose SharksF

|48

==Team MacKinnon==

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!colspan=6|Head coach: {{flagicon|CAN}} Rick Bowness, Winnipeg Jets / Celebrity captain: {{flagicon|CAN}} Tate McRae

Entry/Pick no.

! {{tooltip|Nat.|Nationality}}

! Player

! Team

! {{tooltip|Pos.|Position}}

! {{tooltip|#|Jersey number}}

C{{flagicon|CAN}}{{sortname|Nathan|MacKinnon}}Colorado AvalancheF29
A{{flagicon|CAN}}{{sortname|Cale|Makar}}Colorado AvalancheD8
3{{flagicon|CAN}}{{Sortname|Sidney|Crosby}}Pittsburgh PenguinsF

|87

6{{flagicon|RUS}}{{Sortname|Alexandar|Georgiev}}Colorado AvalancheG

|40

11{{flagicon|RUS}}{{Sortname|Kirill|Kaprizov}}Minnesota WildF

|97

14{{flagicon|FIN}}{{Sortname|Sebastian|Aho|dab=ice hockey, born 1997}}Carolina HurricanesF

|20

19{{flagicon|CAN}}{{Sortname|Tom|Wilson|dab=ice hockey}}Washington CapitalsF

|43

22{{flagicon|USA}}{{Sortname|Jeremy|Swayman}}Boston BruinsG

|1

27{{flagicon|CAN}}{{Sortname|Travis|Konecny}}Philadelphia FlyersF

|11

30{{flagicon|SWE}}{{Sortname|Elias|Lindholm}}Vancouver CanucksF

|23

{{flagicon|DNK}}{{Sortname|Oliver|Bjorkstrand}}Seattle KrakenF

|22

==Team Hughes==

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!colspan=6|Head coach: {{flagicon|CAN}} Rick Tocchet, Vancouver Canucks / Celebrity captain: {{flagicon|CAN}} Michael Buble / Co-captain: {{flagicon|CAN}} Jack Hughes{{efn|Hughes was unable to play but still participated in selecting players in the draft.}}

Entry/Pick no.

! {{tooltip|Nat.|Nationality}}

! Player

! Team

! {{tooltip|Pos.|Position}}

! {{tooltip|#|Jersey number}}

C{{flagicon|USA}}{{sortname|Quinn|Hughes}}Vancouver CanucksD43
A{{flagicon|SWE}}{{sortname|Elias|Pettersson}}Vancouver CanucksF40
1{{flagicon|RUS}}{{sortname|Nikita|Kucherov}}Tampa Bay LightningF

|86

8{{flagicon|USA}}{{sortname|Thatcher|Demko}}Vancouver CanucksG

|35

9{{flagicon|USA}}{{sortname|Kyle|Connor}}Winnipeg JetsF

|81

16{{flagicon|USA}}{{sortname|Brady|Tkachuk}}Ottawa SenatorsF

|7

17{{flagicon|SWE}}{{sortname|Jesper|Bratt}}New Jersey DevilsF

|63

24{{flagicon|CAN}}{{sortname|Cam|Talbot}}Los Angeles KingsG

|39

25{{flagicon|USA}}{{sortname|Brock|Boeser}}Vancouver CanucksF

|6

32{{flagicon|USA}}{{sortname|J. T.|Miller}}Vancouver CanucksF

|9

{{flagicon|USA}}{{Sortname|Frank|Vatrano}}Anaheim DucksF

|77

{{notelist}}

Skills Competition

The NHL All-Star Skills Competition, was held on February 2, having been revamped. Instead of having individual winners for each skill event, twelve specific players competed in multiple events to determine an overall winner. Each player first competed in four of the following six events: Fastest Skater, Hardest Shot, Stick Handling, One Timers, Passing Challenge, and Accuracy Shooting, with points given out based on the players' results. The top eight advanced to the One-on-One shootout. From there, the top six advanced to the final event, the Obstacle Course, with the winner of the competition winning a trophy and $1 million.{{cite web |url=https://www.nhl.com/news/nhl-all-star-skills-competition-to-feature-new-format |title=2024 NHL All-Star Skills to feature 8 events, $1 million prize |website=nhl.com |date=December 12, 2023}} Different from a regular game scenario, the pucks used in the Skills Competition were not frozen.

The players who participated in the Skills Competition were determined by a fan vote held concurrently with the main All-Star fan vote that ran from January 4 to January 11.{{cite web |date=January 20, 2024 |url=https://www.nhl.com/news/quinn-hughes-j-t-miller-named-to-all-star-skills-after-fan-vote |website=nhl.com|title=Hughes, Miller of Canucks named to All-Star Skills after fan vote}} Due to Jack Hughes' injury, Mathew Barzal served as his replacement.

=Fastest Skater=

Players skated one lap around the ice to compete for the fastest time.

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Player

! Results

! Points

Connor McDavid

| 13.408

| 5

Mathew Barzal

| 13.519

| 4

Quinn Hughes

| 14.008

| 3

Cale Makar

| 14.089

| 2

William Nylander

| 14.164

| 1

=One Timers=

Players received one timer passes and tried to accumulate the most points by scoring various points for hitting certain areas of the net. Passers for the event included Connor Bedard and Sidney Crosby.

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Player

! Results

! Points

Nathan MacKinnon

| 23

| 5

Leon Draisaitl

| 22

| 3.5

David Pastrnak

| 22

| 3.5

Elias Pettersson

| 20

| 2

Nikita Kucherov

| 19

| 0.5

J.T. Miller

| 18

| 0.5

Mathew Barzal

| 17

| 0

Auston Matthews

| 15

| 0

=Passing Challenge=

Players skated up and down the ice trying to complete cross-ice passes to various sized targets to accumulate the most points.

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Player

! Results

! Points

Elias Pettersson

| 25

| 5

Cale Makar

| 23

| 4

Mathew Barzal

| 21

| 3

Auston Matthews

| 19

| 2

William Nylander

| 16

| 1

Quinn Hughes

| 15

| 0

Nathan MacKinnon

| 13

| 0

Leon Draisaitl

| 12

| 0

Connor McDavid

| 12

| 0

J.T. Miller

| 7

| 0

Nikita Kucherov

| 5

| 0

=Hardest Shot=

Each player took two shots to achieve the hardest shot, with the best of their two shots counting to the event.

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Player

! Results

! Points

Cale Makar

| 102.50 mph

| 5

J.T. Miller

| 102.30 mph

| 4

Elias Pettersson

| 98.40 mph

| 3

Auston Matthews

| 96.22 mph

| 2

David Pastrnak

| 95.27 mph

| 1

=Stick Handling=

Players raced to achieve the fastest time through a stick-handling obstacle course that include dribbling the puck, skating backwards around cones with the puck, and finishing the course with a toe drag goal.

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Player

! Results

! Points

Connor McDavid

| 25.755

| 5

Mathew Barzal

| 26.929

| 4

William Nylander

| 27.272

| 3

Nathan MacKinnon

| 27.715

| 2

Leon Draisaitl

| 28.677

| 1

Quinn Hughes

| 29.038

| 0

Elias Pettersson

| 29.526

| 0

David Pastrnak

| 38.488

| 0

Nikita Kucherov

| 44.178

| 0

=Accuracy Shooting=

Players raced to achieve the fastest time to knockout a shooting target in each of the four corners of the net. Passers for the event included Blayre Turnbull, Doug Gilmour, Sarah Nurse, and Steve Thomas.

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Player

! Results

! Points

Connor McDavid

| 9.158

| 5

Auston Matthews

| 9.341

| 4

J.T. Miller

| 13.587

| 3

William Nylander

| 14.099

| 2

Quinn Hughes

| 14.815

| 1

Nathan MacKinnon

| 15.958

| 0

Nikita Kucherov

| 16.460

| 0

Cale Makar

| 19.069

| 0

David Pastrnak

| 19.670

| 0

Leon Draisaitl

| 46.089

| 0

=One-on-One=

The top eight point-earners from the first six events participated. Each player got to choose which goaltender they were shooting against and had 1 minute to score as many points as possible. The goaltender with the most saves in the event won $100,000.

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Player

! Goaltender

! Results

! Points

William Nylander

| Cam Talbot

| 9

| 5

Auston Matthews

| Thatcher Demko

| 7

| 4

Mathew Barzal

| Igor Shesterkin

| 6

| 2.5

J.T. Miller

| Jeremy Swayman

| 6

| 2.5

Cale Makar

| Connor Hellebuyck

| 4

| 1

Nathan MacKinnon

| Sergei Bobrovsky

| 2

| 0

Elias Pettersson

| Jake Oettinger

| 3

| 0

Connor McDavid

| Alexandar Georgiev

| 3

| 0

=Obstacle Course=

The top six point-earners from the first seven events participated. Players raced from one end of the ice to the other, competing for the fastest time, while also having to complete a stick-handling challenge, a saucer pass challenge, and a slalom challenge, before having to score a goal. Points were doubled for this event.

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Player

! Results

! Points

Connor McDavid

| 40.606

| 10

Cale Makar

| 43.435

| 8

Auston Matthews

| 47.271

| 6

William Nylander

| 49.065

| 4

J.T. Miller

| 49.351

| 2

Mathew Barzal

| 1:16.850

| 0

=Final standings=

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{{Tooltip|Pos.|Position}}

! Player

! Points

bgcolor=#CFECEC

| 1

| Connor McDavid

| 25.0

bgcolor=#CFECEC

| 2

| Cale Makar

| 20.0

bgcolor=#CFECEC

| 3

| Auston Matthews

| 18.0

bgcolor=#CFECEC

| 4

| William Nylander

| 16.0

bgcolor=#CFECEC

| 5

| Mathew Barzal

| 13.5

bgcolor=#CFECEC

| 6

| J.T. Miller

| 12.0

bgcolor=#FFFFCC

| 7

| Elias Pettersson

| 10.0

bgcolor=#FFFFCC

| 8

| Nathan MacKinnon

| 7.0

9

| David Pastrnak

| 4.5

9

| Leon Draisaitl

| 4.5

11

| Quinn Hughes

| 4.0

12

| Nikita Kucherov

| 0.5

Bracket

{{4TeamBracket-Compact-NoSeeds-Byes

| RD1 = Semifinals

| RD2 = Final

| RD1-team1 = Team McDavid

| RD1-score1 = 4 (SO)

| RD1-team2 = Team MacKinnon

| RD1-score2 = 3

| RD1-team3 = Team Hughes

| RD1-score3 = 5

| RD1-team4 = Team Matthews

| RD1-score4 = 6 (SO)

| RD2-team1 = Team McDavid

| RD2-score1 = 4

| RD2-team2 = Team Matthews

| RD2-score2 = 7

}}

{{clear}}

Game summaries

Each game was played in abbreviated format, consisting of two 10-minute periods of 3-on-3 play.

=First semifinal game=

{{NHLPlayoffs

|team1=Team MacKinnon

|team2=Team McDavid

|stadium1=Scotiabank Arena

|date1=February 3, 2024

|score1=3–4

|ot1=SO

|won1=2

|recap1=www.nhl.com/gamecenter/mcd-vs-mkn/2024/02/03/2023040681

|1-1-1 = Nathan MacKinnon (1) – 3:24

|1-1-2 = 7:58 – Boone Jenner (1)

|1-2-1 = Oliver Bjorkstrand (1) – 5:51
Nathan MacKinnon (2) – 6:45

|1-2-2 = 9:28 – David Pastrnak (1)
9:54 – Connor McDavid (1)

|1-3-1 = No period

|1-3-2 = No period

|1-4-1 = {{SOmiss|Goalie save}} Sidney Crosby
{{SOmiss|Goalie save}} Nathan MacKinnon

|1-4-2 = Connor McDavid {{SOgoal}}
Leon Draisaitl {{SOmiss|Goalie save}}
David Pastrnak {{SOgoal}}

|goalie1-1 = Jeremy Swayman 9 saves / 11 shots
Alexandar Georgiev 9 saves / 10 shots

|goalie1-2 = Connor Hellebuyck 10 saves / 11 shots
Sergei Bobrovsky 8 saves / 10 shots

}}

=Second semifinal game=

{{NHLPlayoffs

|team1=Team Hughes

|team2=Team Matthews

|stadium1=Scotiabank Arena

|date1=February 3, 2024

|score1=5–6

|ot1=SO

|won1=2

|recap1=www.nhl.com/gamecenter/hgs-vs-mat/2024/02/03/2023040682

|1-1-1 = Nikita Kucherov (1) – 1:19
Frank Vatrano (1) – 3:32

|1-1-2 = 2:43 – Alex DeBrincat (1)
5:07 – Alex DeBrincat (2)

|1-2-1 = Elias Pettersson (1) – 4:18
Brady Tkachuk (1) – 7:02
Frank Vatrano (2) – 7:35

|1-2-2 = 2:17 – Mitch Marner (1)
4:45 – Filip Forsberg (1)
8:08 – Filip Forsberg (2)

|1-3-1 = No period

|1-3-2 = No period

|1-4-1 = {{SOmiss|Goalie save}} Kyle Connor
{{SOmiss|Goalie save}} Nikita Kucherov
{{SOmiss|Goalie save}} Elias Pettersson
{{SOmiss|Goalie save}} J. T. Miller

|1-4-2 = Filip Forsberg {{SOmiss|Goalie save}}
Auston Matthews {{SOmiss|Goalie save}}
William Nylander {{SOmiss|Goalie save}}
Alex DeBrincat {{SOgoal}}

|goalie1-1 = Thatcher Demko 7 saves / 10 shots
Cam Talbot 4 saves / 6 shots

|goalie1-2 = Jake Oettinger 8 saves / 10 shots
Igor Shesterkin 7 saves / 10 shots

}}

=Final=

{{NHLPlayoffs

|team1= Team McDavid

|team2= Team Matthews

|stadium1=Scotiabank Arena

|date1=February 3, 2024

|score1=4–7

|won1=2

|recap1=https://www.nhl.com/gamecenter/mat-vs-mcd/2024/02/03/2023040683

|1-1-1 = Boone Jenner (2) – 5:08
David Pastrnak (2) – 8:08
Leon Draisaitl (1) – 8:26

|1-1-2 = 2:19 – Clayton Keller (1)
7:11 – Mitch Marner (2)
8:13 – Auston Matthews (1)

|1-2-1 = Tomas Hertl (1) – 8:34

|1-2-2 = 1:06 – Filip Forsberg (3)
4:59 – Auston Matthews (2)
8:09 – enAlex DeBrincat (3)
8:54 – Mathew Barzal (1)

|1-3-1 = No period

|1-3-2 = No period

|goalie1-1 = Connor Hellebuyck 7 saves / 10 shots
Sergei Bobrovsky 10 saves / 13 shots

|goalie1-2 = Jake Oettinger 8 saves / 9 shots
Igor Shesterkin 7 saves / 10 shots

}}

Festivities and entertainment

=Fan fair=

The Fan Fair, held between February 1 and February 4 at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, featured various fan activities during All-Star Weekend including games and appearances by NHL mascots and All-Star alumni.{{cite web |url=https://www.nhl.com/news/2024-hyundai-nhl-fan-fair-attractions-announced |title=2024 Hyundai NHL Fan Fair attractions announced |publisher=nhl.com |date=January 17, 2024}} Various local businesses hosted themed events and activities throughout the weekend featuring current and former NHL players.

As part of the festivities, the NHL hosted their inaugural All-Star Pride Cup alongside the Toronto Gay Hockey Association and Pride Tape, on February 3. The teams were coached by former NHL player and current NHL Director of Social Impact, Growth and Fan Development Andrew Ference, and former NHL executive and current PWHL executive and advocate Brian Burke.{{cite web |url=https://www.nhl.com/news/topic/nhl-all-star/inaugural-nhl-all-star-pride-cup-exciting-for-lgbtq-community |title=Inaugural NHL All-Star Pride Cup 'just so exciting' for LGBTQ+ community |last=Douglas |first=William |publisher=nhl.com |date=February 3, 2024}}

=Professional Women's Hockey League Showcase=

{{Main|2023–24 PWHL season#All-Star Showcase}}

A Professional Women's Hockey League 3-on-3 Showcase game was played to conclude All-Star Thursday on February 1. Two teams of 12 players competed in one 20-minute game. The teams were named in honor of former tennis players and current PWHL advisory board members Billie Jean King and Ilana Kloss.{{cite web |url=https://www.nhl.com/news/topic/nhl-all-star/pwhl-3-on-3-showcase-set-for-nhl-all-star-thursday |title=PWHL 3-on-3 Showcase to conclude NHL All-Star Thursday on Feb. 1 |publisher=nhl.com |date=January 15, 2024}}

=Mascot Showdown=

Throughout the weekend, the thirty team mascots (the New York Rangers and Detroit did not have costumed mascots) competed in a series of events and competitions pitting the Eastern Conference against the Western Conference. Events included: Dodgeball, Skills Competition (Breakaway Challenge, Accuracy Shooting, Hardest Shot, Fastest Hoverboard, and T-Shirt Targets), Ice Hockey, Street Hockey, and Musical Chairs. Each competition was preceded by a mascot parade to the rink and concluded with a customary handshake line, demonstrating good sportsmanship.{{cite web |url=https://www.nhl.com/news/9th-nhl-mascot-showdown-coming-to-2024-all-star-game |title=9th NHL Mascot Showdown coming to 2024 All-Star Game |publisher=nhl.com |date=January 24, 2024}} The Dodgeball game was won by the Western Conference, while the Eastern Conference won the Skills Competition, Ice Hockey game, and Street Hockey game.

=Entertainment=

Toronto Maple Leafs anthem singer and Canada's Got Talent season 4 finalist Natalie Morris performed the Canadian and American national anthems during NHL All-Star Thursday.{{cite web |url=https://www.nhl.com/news/topic/nhl-all-star/nhl-all-star-weekend-entertainment-lineup |title=Owen Riegling, Loud Luxury, The Reklaws, Kiana Ledé to perform at All-Star Weekend |publisher=nhl.com |date=January 30, 2024}}

R&B singer Chxrry22 performed the Canadian national anthem and pop singer and Fifth Harmony member Dinah Jane performed the American national anthem to open the Skills Competition on February 2, 2024, while country singer Owen Riegling, rock band The Glorious Sons and singer-songwriter TALK headlined performances.{{cite web |url=https://www.nhl.com/news/nhl-all-star-skills-entertainment-announced |title=NHL All-Star Skills entertainment announced |publisher=nhl.com |date=January 18, 2024}}

The All-Star Game on February 3 featured DJ duo Loud Luxury during the player introductions, country music duo and America's Got Talent season 19 contestant The Reklaws performing the Canadian national anthem, R&B singer Kiana Ledé performing the American national anthem, and pop singer Tate McRae performing during the second intermission.{{cite web |url=https://www.nhl.com/news/topic/nhl-all-star/tate-mcrae-to-headline-2024-nhl-all-star-game-entertainment |title=McRae to headline NHL All-Star Game entertainment |publisher=nhl.com |date=January 24, 2024}}

American Sign Language interpretation was provided for all performances, by Lisa Dressler for All-Star Thursday and Lisa Faria for the Skills Competition and the All-Star Game.

Media rights

In Canada, the players fantasy draft, the Skills Competition, and the All-Star Game were broadcast in English on Sportsnet. CBC also simulcast the Sportsnet coverage of the All-Star Game, while Citytv simulcast the ABC broadcast of that game for simultaneous substitution purposes. All three events were broadcast on TVA Sports in French, and streamed live in Canada on Sportsnet+.

In the U.S., ESPN2 covered the players fantasy draft, ESPN broadcast the Skills Competition, and ABC broadcast the All-Star Game. The players fantasy draft, Skills Competition, and the All-Star Game were streamed live in the U.S. on ESPN+.

References

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{{NHL on Sportsnet}}

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