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2001 National Hockey League All-Star Game

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2001 NHL All-Star Game
123 Total
World 345 12
North America 365 14
DateFebruary 4, 2001
ArenaPepsi Center
CityDenver
MVPBill Guerin (Boston)
Attendance18,646
← 2000 2002 →

The 2001 National Hockey League All-Star Game took place on February 4, 2001, at Pepsi Center in Denver, home to the Colorado Avalanche. The final score was North America 14, World 12.

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Transcription

Super Skills Competition

The North America All-Stars won their first-ever skills competition since the North America–World All-Star format was in place. Colorado Avalanche's Joe Sakic, Vancouver Canucks' Ed Jovanovski and Philadelphia Flyers' Simon Gagne teamed to win the puck control relay, while the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim's Paul Kariya would win his third-straight individual Puck Control Relay event. Colorado Avalanche Ray Bourque won the Shooting Accuracy event again. Bourque has won the event for the eighth time. Tampa Bay Lightning's Fredrik Modin won the Hardest-Shot title. His shot was clocked at 102.1 miles per hour. Boston Bruins' Bill Guerin won the Fastest Skater event with a time 13.69 seconds. Joe Sakic, Bill Guerin, and Los Angeles Kings' Luc Robitaille pot three goals in the inaugural pass and score competition. Buffalo Sabres' Dominik Hasek faces breakaways from Dallas Stars' Brett Hull, Ray Bourque and Pittsburgh Penguins' Mario Lemieux in the breakaway relay.

Individual event winners

Highlights

The 2000–01 season was highlighted by the return of Mario Lemieux. After 3+12 years in retirement, Lemieux returned to NHL action and with it came a selection to his ninth NHL All-Star Game. Notching a goal and an assist for the North America All-Stars, Lemieux's All-Star totals climbed to 12 goals and 10 assists for 22 points. He trails only Wayne Gretzky for the All-Star Game's all-time leading scoring title (13–12–25).

Bill Guerin, Tony Amonte and Doug Weight played as an all-American line, combining for 13 points (six goals and seven assists). In his All-Star Game debut, Guerin recorded a hat-trick and added two assists, capturing MVP honors. The North America All-Stars defeated the World All-Stars 14–12, setting a new All-Star Game record for most goals scored by both teams in one game (26).

Boxscore

North America World
Final score 14 12
Head coach Canada Joel Quenneville (St. Louis Blues) Canada Jacques Martin (Ottawa Senators)
Assistant coach Canada Bob Hartley (Colorado Avalanche) Canada Larry Robinson (New Jersey Devils)
Lineup Starting lineup:

Reserves:

Starting lineup:

Reserves:

Scoring summary
  • Fleury (Kariya, Stevens) 0:49 1st
  • Guerin (Weight) 11:22 1st
  • Robitaille (Allison, Blake) 12:00 1st
  • Amonte (Weight) 3:25 2nd
  • Lemieux (Stevens) 4:53 2nd
  • Sakic (Kariya, Fleury) 6:59 2nd
  • Amonte (2) (Guerin, Leetch) 8:36 2nd
  • Guerin (2) (Amonte) 14:36 2nd
  • Robitaille (2) (Audette) 18:13 2nd
  • Weight (Amonte, Guerin) 2:56 3rd
  • Gagne (Hull, Lemieux) 5:16 3rd
  • Fleury (2) (Kariya) 12:03 3rd
  • Gagne (2) (unassisted) 17:07 3rd (GWG)
  • Guerin (3) (Jovanovski, Weight) 17:58 3rd
  • Sundin (Modin, Lidstrom) 8:01 1st
  • Sundin (2) (Modin, Numminen) 17:05 1st
  • Forsberg (Samsonov) 17:26 1st
  • Naslund (Gonchar, Hossa) 2:40 2nd
  • Samsonov (Forsberg, Lidstrom) 8:08 2nd
  • Palffy (Modin, Sundin) 17:01 2nd
  • Fedorov (Bure, Kovalev) 19:35 2nd
  • Hejduk (Ozolinsh, Forsberg) 1:05 3rd
  • Bonk (Naslund, Hossa) 5:50 3rd
  • Fedorov (2) (Bure, Numminen) 8:55 3rd
  • Kovalev (Sundin, Gonchar) 13:57 3rd
  • Lidstrom (Palffy, Modin) 19:59 3rd
Penalties

none

none

Shots on goal 17–20–16–53 11–11–23–45
Win/Loss WMartin Brodeur LEvgeni Nabokov

Notes

  • ^1 Sean Burke won in a penalty shot tie-breaker with Evgeni Nabokov, both goaltenders posted two-goals against in the Breakaway Relay and the Pass and Score Events.
  • ^2 Chris Pronger was voted as a starter, but was not able to play due to injury. Ed Jovanovski was selected as his replacement, while Rob Blake was named as his replacement in the starting lineup. Blake was still a member of the Kings at the time of the All-Star Game; he was traded to the Colorado Avalanche several weeks later on February 21, 2001.
  • ^3 Vincent Damphousse was selected, but was unable to play due to injury. Simon Gagne was named as his replacement.
  • ^4 Al MacInnis was selected, but was unable to play due to injury. Scott Niedermayer was named as his replacement.
  • ^5 Jaromir Jagr was voted as a starter, but was not able to play due to injury. Milan Hejduk was named as his replacement.
  • ^6 Alexander Mogilny was selected, but was unable to play due to injury. Sergei Samsonov was named as his replacement.

See also

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