Get your sunscreen and bathing suits ready. The NHL All-Star Game is quickly approaching in South Florida, where the best players in the league met for a weekend of festivities.
The All-Star Skills Competition and All-Star Game are set to kick off the first weekend in February. The rosters have been finalized, with the fan vote concluding last week to get the final 12 players into the game.
In total, 11 players from each division were selected to play in the games, with nine skaters and two goalies making up each club. Included on the rosters are some of the biggest names in the league, such as Connor McDavid, Auston Matthews, Cale Makar, Nathan MacKinnon, Sidney Crosby and Alex Ovechkin.
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Here is what you need to know about the 2023 NHL All-Star Weekend.
When is the 2023 NHL All-Star Weekend?
- Dates: Friday, Feb. 3; Saturday, Feb. 4
- Times: 7 p.m. ET; 3 p.m. ET
The All-Star action is set to run for two days in Sunrise, Fla. The league is taking a four-day break for All-Star weekend, meaning no regular-season games will be played from Thursday, Feb. 2 to Sunday, Feb. 5.
The 2023 NHL All-Star Weekend will take place Friday, Feb. 3, and Saturday, Feb. 4.
The NHL All-Star Skills competition will kick off the weekend on Friday at 7 p.m. ET, followed by the All-Star Game on Saturday at 3 p.m. ET.
2023 NHL All-Star Game schedule
The NHL announced the game schedule for the the NHL All-Star weekend.
There will be two semifinal games before a final game played to determine the All-Star winner.
The Central Division faces off against the Pacific Division in the first semifinal. It will be followed by the Metropolitan vs. Atlantic teams.
The winners of those two games play in the championship.
Time (ET) | Matchup |
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3 p.m. ET | Central vs. Pacific |
4 p.m. ET | Metropolitan vs. Atlantic |
5 p.m. ET | TBD vs. TBD |
How to watch the 2023 NHL All-Star Weekend
- TV Channel: ESPN/ABC
- Live stream: ESPN+
ESPN and its platforms will be the home of the 2023 NHL All-Star Weekend. ESPN will air the Skills Competition on Friday night and the All-Star Game will be on ABC the next day.
Both events are available to stream on ESPN+.
The NHL All-Star Weekend festivities will be available to stream in the United States at ESPN.com, on the ESPN App, or with a subscription to ESPN+.
Where is the 2023 NHL All-Star Weekend?
This year's All-Star Weekend will take place at FLA Live Arena down in Sunrise, Fla., home of the Panthers.
It is the second time the NHL has played the All-Star Game in South Florida, as the Panthers previously hosted the event in 2003.
The 2021 event was initially planned to take place in Florida, however, it was canceled due to COVID.
Atlantic Division
Player | Position | Team |
---|---|---|
Nikita Kucherov | Forward | Tampa Bay Lightning |
Dylan Larkin | Forward | Detroit Red Wings |
Mitch Marner | Forward | Toronto Maple Leafs |
Nick Suzuki | Forward | Montreal Canadiens |
Rasmus Dahlin** | Defenseman | Buffalo Sabres |
Brady Tkachuk | Forward | Ottawa Senators |
Matthew Tkachuk | Forward | Florida Panthers |
Linus Ullmark | Goalie | Boston Bruins |
David Pastrnak | Forward | Boston Bruins |
Andrei Vasilevskiy | Goalie | Tampa Bay Lightning |
Aleksander Barkov* | Forward | Florida Panthers |
* = replacement for Auston Matthews (Toronto Maple Leafs)
** = replacement for Tage Thompson (Buffalo Sabres)
Metropolitan Division
Player | Position | Team |
---|---|---|
Sidney Crosby | Forward | Pittsburgh Penguins |
Johnny Gaudreau | Forward | Columbus Blue Jackets |
Kevin Hayes | Forward | Philadelphia Flyers |
Jack Hughes | Forward | New Jersey Devils |
Brock Nelson | Forward | New York Islanders |
Alexander Ovechkin | Forward | Washington Capitals |
Igor Shesterkin | Goalie | New York Rangers |
Andrei Svechnikov | Forward | Carolina Hurricanes |
Artemi Panarin | Forward | New York Rangers |
Adam Fox | Defenseman | New York Rangers |
Ilya Sorokin | Goalie | New York Islanders |
Central Division
Player | Position | Team |
---|---|---|
Seth Jones | Defenseman | Chicago Blackhawks |
Kirill Kaprizov | Forward | Minnesota Wild |
Clayton Keller | Forward | Arizona Coyotes |
Cale Makar | Defenseman | Colorado Avalanche |
Josh Morrissey | Defenseman | Winnipeg Jets |
Jason Robertson | Forward | Dallas Stars |
Juuse Saros | Goalie | Nashville Predators |
Vladimir Tarasenko | Forward | St. Louis Blues |
Mikko Rantanen | Forward | Colorado Avalanche |
Nathan MacKinnon | Forward | Colorado Avalanche |
Connor Hellebuyck | Goalie | Winnipeg Jets |
Pacific Division
Player | Position | Team |
---|---|---|
Kevin Fiala | Forward | Los Angeles Kings |
Nazem Kadri | Forward | Calgary Flames |
Erik Karlsson | Defenseman | San Jose Sharks |
Connor McDavid | Forward | Edmonton Oilers |
Elias Pettersson | Forward | Vancouver Canucks |
Troy Terry | Forward | Anaheim Ducks |
Logan Thompson | Goalie | Vegas Golden Knights |
Bo Horvat | Forward | Vancouver Canucks |
Leon Draisaitl | Forward | Edmonton Oilers |
Stuart Skinner | Goalie | Edmonton Oilers |
Chandler Stephenson* | Forward | Vegas Golden Knights |
* = replacement for Matty Beniers (Seattle Kraken)