39th National Hockey League All-Star Game

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

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{{Infobox ice hockey game

| game_name = 39th NHL All-Star Game

| image = 1988 All-Star Game.gif

| image_size = 200

| visitor = Wales

| home = Campbell

| visitor_per1 = 1

| visitor_per2 = 3

| visitor_per3 = 1

| visitor_OT = 1

| visitor_total = 6

| home_per1 = 2

| home_per2 = 1

| home_per3 = 2

| home_OT = 0

| home_total = 5

| date = February 9, 1988

| arena = St. Louis Arena

| city = St. Louis

| MVP = Mario Lemieux (Pittsburgh)

| attendance = 17,878

| previous = 1987

| next = 1989

}}

The 39th National Hockey League All-Star Game was held in the St. Louis Arena in St. Louis, home to the St. Louis Blues, on February 9, 1988.

Lemieux makes his mark

Pittsburgh Penguins' centremen Mario Lemieux recorded six points (3–3–6) and scored the game-winner in overtime to lead the Wales Conference to a thrilling 6–5 victory. Lemieux's six points broke the previous record for most points in an All-Star Game, which was previously held by six players (four points). Montreal Canadiens' leftwinger Mats Naslund earned an assist on all three of Lemieux's goals and added two more to set an All-Star Game record with five assists.

Uniforms

The NHL returned to the All-Star uniform design worn before Rendez-vous '87 but replaced the conference names on the front with the NHL shield. A patch featuring the logo of the All-Star Game replaced the smaller NHL shield on the left shoulder. In addition, the block shadow typeface for the names and numerals was replaced with simple black letters and numbers, except for on the black sleeve sections of the orange jersey worn by the Wales team, where the numbers were white instead.

Team rosters

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! !! Campbell Conference !! Wales Conference

Head coach || {{Flag icon|CAN}} Glen Sather (Edmonton Oilers) || {{Flag icon|CAN}} Mike Keenan (Philadelphia Flyers)
Honorary captain || {{Flag icon|CAN}} Bob Plager{{ref|1}}
|| {{Flag icon|CAN}} Al Arbour
Lineup

|Starting lineup:

Reserves:

|Starting lineup:

Reserves:

Game summary

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! !! Campbell Conference !! Wales Conference

Final score || 5 || 6 (OT)
colspan="3" | First period
Scoring

|

  • Hawerchuk (Bellows, Nieuwendyk) 3:25
  • Gretzky (Probert) 18:46

|

  • Sandstrom (Lemieux, Naslund) 14:45
Penalties

|

|

  • Potvin, holding 10:11
colspan="3" | Second period
Scoring

|

  • Robitaille (Savard, Lowe) 15:09

|

  • Gartner (Lemieux) 4:28
  • Stastny (Lemieux, Naslund) 10:08 (PPG)
  • Lemieux (Naslund) 11:34
Penalties

|

  • McCrimmon, tripping 8:47

|

  • LaFontaine, tripping 7:27
colspan="3" | Third period
Scoring

|

  • Savard (Robitaille, Anderson) 5:19
  • Robitaille (Anderson, Savard) 16:28

|

  • Lemieux (Naslund, Dineen) 8:07
Penalties

|

  • Bellows, hooking 2:53
colspan="3" | First overtime
Scoring

|

|

  • Lemieux (Naslund, Dineen) 1:08 (GWG)
Shots on goal

|14–6–10–0–30

|9–13–12–1–35

Win/Loss || L - Mike Vernon || W - Patrick Roy

See also

Notes

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  • {{note|1|1}}Bob Plager's brother, Barclay Plager, was also named honorary captain, but he died three days before the All-Star Game from a brain hemorrhage due to a brain tumour, on February 6. A moment of silence in his honor occurred before the start of the game.
  • {{note|2|2}}Doug Wilson was unable to start the game and was replaced by Al MacInnis in the starting lineup.

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{{NHL All-Star Game}}

{{1987–88 NHL season by team}}

{{ESPN National Hockey Night}}

{{Hockey Night in Canada}}

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