56th National Hockey League All-Star Game

56th National Hockey League All-Star Game

Infobox ice hockey game
game_name = 56th NHL All-Star Game


visitor = West
home = East
visitor_total = 7
home_total = 8
visitor_per1 = 1
visitor_per2 = 2
visitor_per3 = 4
home_per1 = 5
home_per2 = 0
home_per3 = 3
date = January 27, 2008
arena = Philips Arena
city = Atlanta, Georgia
MVP = Eric Staal (Carolina)
attendance = 18,644
The 56th National Hockey League All-Star Game was held on January 27, 2008 at the Philips Arena in Atlanta, Georgia, home of the Atlanta Thrashers, during the 2007-08 NHL season.

Atlanta had originally been scheduled to host what would have been the 55th NHL All-Star Game in 2005, however that game was canceled due to the NHL Lockout of 2004-05.

Players in this game, like the 55th National Hockey League All-Star Game, wore Rbk EDGE jerseys. The jersey logos have been redesigned, showing a simple logo that displays East and West on the respective conference jerseys, captain and alternate captain patches on the right side (instead of left), and the player's number below the logo.

Diversity honored

As Atlanta is home to a place of significance in the American civil rights movement (among the hockey-related achievements is John Paris Jr. being the first African-American to coach a pro hockey team, the Atlanta Knights of the International Hockey League), and 2008 commemorates the 50th anniversary of Willie O'Ree breaking hockey's color barrier, the NHL chose the all-star weekend to honour the diversity of the NHL.

Changes in the All-Star program

The previous year's YoungStars game and skills competition, which lead up to the main game, were criticized for the lack of excitement: the YoungStars game saw a lack of effort by the players overall, while the shootout portion of the skills competition was criticized for being too boring - in the previous year, at three different points in the skills competition, each goaltender would take on four opposing players in regular penalty shots - which in itself is not too different from what was seen in regular-season play.

For this year, to raise interest in all-star festivities, no YoungStars goaltenders were named - instead, the YoungStars played in a three-on-three game (of two running six-minute periods) halfway through the skills competition, with the regular all-star goaltenders in net. There was only one faceoff at the start of each half - if the puck goes out of play, another puck was thrown onto the ice. If a goal was scored, the three players retreated to their own side of centre ice before being able to attack again. For either side to win the YoungStars game, the team must score greater goals in both halves. Brandon Dubinsky of the New York Rangers was named the Youngstars MVP for scoring 2 goals and an assist.

Furthermore, the skills competition itself was changed dramatically - the Fastest Skater competition is now a sprint instead of a lap around the arena (a final showdown portion has also been added), while the traditional Puck Control Relay was changed to the Obstacle Course event, where stick handling, saucer passes, one-timers, and goaltenders attempting to score by shooting pucks the length of the ice into an empty net (itself a former All-Star Skills event called Goalie Goals) is featured. Both changes were made to further reflect game conditions. The traditional Shooting Accuracy remains, though a final showdown stage (consisting of having to shoot four targets in nine seconds with only four pucks, and if still tied, one shot in three seconds at one target) is held to determine an individual winner. Hardest Shot is the only event unchanged from previous years.

But by far the greatest change is in the shootout portion: two events are based on the shootout: in the Elimination Shootout, skaters shoot against the all-star goaltenders, with a skater being eliminated if they fail to score. The second shootout-based event, the Breakaway Challenge, incorporates elements from the National Basketball Association's All-Star Slam Dunk Contest: three players from each team (as selected by the all-star team captains) will be judged on their style and creativity by a panel of four judges as they attempt to score on the all-star goaltenders. The judges may award up to nine points, and a bonus point is added should the skater score. The judging panel this year consists of Dominique Wilkins, a former two-time Slam Dunk Champion with the Atlanta Hawks, former Thrashers captain Scott Mellanby, Canadian actor Taylor Kitsch, and broadcaster Bill Clement. The two skaters (one from each team) with the highest scores face off in a final showdown to determine the winner of the event.


Rosters

TV: Versus, CBC, RDS

Box Score

W - Tim ThomasL - Manny Legace

Notes

:fnb|1Martin Brodeur was named to the East All-Star Team as a starter, but did not play in favor of resting over the break. Tim Thomas was named as his replacement on the roster, while Rick DiPietro was named as his replacement on the starting lineup.:fnb|2Roberto Luongo was voted to the West all-star team as a starter, but did not play (personal). Chris Osgood was named as his replacement in the starting lineup (no roster replacement was named as the reserves had not been announced at the time). [cite web |url=http://www.tsn.ca/ctvnews/sportsstory.asp?story_id=226854 |title=Canucks' Luongo to skip All-Star Game |date=January 9, 2008 |accessdate=2008-01-21] . :fnb|3The top line of the Ottawa Senators (Alfredsson, Heatley, Spezza) was the first forward line to be named in their entirety to the All-Star Game since 1981, when the Los Angeles Kings had their top line named. [cite book|last=Podnieks |first=Andrew |title=The NHL all-star game : 50 years of the great tradition |year=2000 |isbn=000200058X |publisher=Harper Collins |location=Toronto |pages=pg. 169] :fnb|4Sidney Crosby was named to the East all-star team as a starter, but did not play due to injury. Evgeni Malkin was named as his roster replacement, while Ilya Kovalchuk was named as his replacement on the starting lineup.:fnb|5Henrik Zetterberg was named to the West All-Star Team as a starter, but did not play. Mike Ribeiro was named as his replacement, while Rick Nash was named as his replacement on the starting lineup.:fnb|6Sergei Zubov was named to the West All-Star Team, but did not play. Scott Niedermayer was named as his replacement.:fnb|7Dany Heatley was voted to the East all-star team, but was unable to play due to injury. Marc Savard was named as his replacement.:fnb|8Paul Stastny was named to the West All-Star Team, but was unable to play due to injury. Corey Perry was named as his replacement.

References

: [http://www.nhl.com/nhl/app/?service=page&page=NewsPage&articleid=349113 NHL.com - "NHL tabs All-Star starters"]

Notes

External links

* [http://www.nhl.com/allstar/2008/index.html Official website]

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