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NEW YORK (Jan. 5, 2023) The National Hockey League today announced 32 players named to the four divisional rosters for the 2023 Honda NHL All-Star Weekend as well as the launch of the 2023 NHL All-Star Fan Vote™ presented by Guaranteed Rate which will enable fans to complete the All-Star rosters by selecting 12 additional All-Stars. Voting is now open at NHL.com/vote and via the NHL App.
The 32 All-Stars named today seven skaters and one goaltender for each of the four divisional rosters were selected by the NHLs Hockey Operations Department. One player was selected from each NHL team.
Below are the current rosters for each All-Star team, which ultimately will consist of 11 total players (nine skaters and two goaltenders) per squad:
2023 Honda NHL All-Star Weekend Rosters
Atlantic Division (All-Star Appearance)
F Nikita Kucherov, TBL (4th)
F Dylan Larkin, DET (3rd)
F Mitchell Marner, TOR (2nd)
F Nick Suzuki, MTL (2nd)
F Tage Thompson, BUF (1st)
F Brady Tkachuk, OTT (3rd)
F Matthew Tkachuk, FLA (2nd)
G Linus Ullmark, BOS (1st)
Central Division (All-Star Appearance)
F Kirill Kaprizov, MIN (2nd)
F Clayton Keller, ARI (3rd)
F Jason Robertson, DAL (1st)
F Vladimir Tarasenko, STL (4th)
D Seth Jones, CHI (4th)
D Cale Makar, COL (2nd)
D Josh Morrissey, WPG (1st)
G Juuse Saros, NSH (2nd)
Metropolitan Division (All-Star Appearance)
F Sidney Crosby, PIT (5th)
F Johnny Gaudreau, CBJ (7th)
F Kevin Hayes, PHI (1st)
F Jack Hughes, NJD (2nd)
F Brock Nelson, NYI (1st)
F Alex Ovechkin, WSH (8th)
F Andrei Svechnikov, CAR (1st)
G Igor Shesterkin, NYR (1st)
Pacific Division (All-Star Appearance)
F Matty Beniers, SEA (1st)
F Kevin Fiala, LAK (1st)
F Nazem Kadri, CGY (2nd)
F Connor McDavid, EDM (6th)
F Elias Pettersson, VAN (3rd)
F Troy Terry, ANA (2nd)
D Erik Karlsson, SJS (7th)
G Logan Thompson, VGK (1st)
2023 NHL All-Star Fan Vote™ presented by Guaranteed Rate
The 2023 NHL All-Star Fan Vote™ presented by Guaranteed Rate will enable fans to complete the All-Star rosters by selecting 12 additional All-Stars two skaters and one goaltender for each of the four All-Star teams. Click here for player eligibility guidelines.
Fans will select 50% more players to the All-Star Game under this expanded program. In 2022, eight players qualified for the All-Star Game via fan vote: one captain and one last man in per team.
Online Voting
Online voting for the 2023 NHL All-Star Fan Vote™ presented by Guaranteed Rate is now open at NHL.com/vote and closes on Tuesday, Jan. 17, at 11:59 p.m. ET. Fans will be permitted to select as few as one player and a maximum of 12 players per online ballot. The maximum number of ballots cast per 24-hour period for each fan is 10.
The NHL All-Star Fan Vote experience was developed in conjunction with Low6, an NHL free to play provider.
How to vote online:
Twitter Voting
The 2023 NHL All-Star Fan Vote™ presented by Guaranteed Rate also features a Twitter vote for the first time. The Twitter vote will take place over three days, from Thursday, Jan. 12, at 12:01 a.m. ET to Saturday, Jan. 14, at 11:59 p.m. ET. All Twitter votes will be combined with online vote totals.
How to vote on Twitter:
2023 Honda NHL All-Star Weekend Information
The Leagues regular-season schedule will pause from Feb. 2-5 when the worlds top players gather in South Florida for the 2023 Honda NHL All-Star Weekend at FLA Live Arena. The midseason showcase will include the 2023 NHL All-Star Skills™ presented by DraftKings on Friday, Feb. 3, and the 2023 Honda NHL All-Star Game on Saturday, Feb. 4.
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