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44th National Hockey League All Star Game

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The 44th National Hockey League All-Star Game was the last NHL All-Star Game to take place at the Montreal Forum on February 6, 1993. Before the start of the Game, there was a tribute to Mario Lemieux, who was in attendance but could not play due to his treatments for Hodgkin's Disease. Mike Gartner would take Mark Messier's place in the All-Star lineup and ended up becoming the fourth player in All-Star history to score four goals in one game, earning All-Star MVP honours. The final score was Wales Conference 16, Campbell Conference 6. This was also the first All-Star Game in which the San Jose Sharks sent a representative.

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Super Skills Competition

The Campbell Conference would win their first Skills Competition since the 1990 Skills Competition after going through a penalty shot tie-breaker. Ray Bourque matched his four hits on four shots in the Accuracy Shooting event, while Mike Gartner established a new record in the Fastest Skater event at 13.510 seconds. Al Iafrate won the Hardest Shot event slapping the puck at 105.2 mph, which held the record as Hardest Shot for 16 years until it was broken in 2009 by Zdeno Chara, who shot 105.4 mph, which he improved to 105.9 mph in 2011 and again to 108.8 mph in 2012.

Individual Event winners

  • Fastest Skater - Mike Gartner, (New York Rangers) - 13.510 seconds
  • Accuracy Shooting - Ray Bourque, (Boston Bruins) - 4 hits, 4 shots
  • Hardest Shot - Al Iafrate, (Washington Capitals) - 105.2 mph
  • Goaltenders Competition - Jon Casey, (Minnesota North Stars) - 5 GA, 30 shots[1]
  • Summary

  • Referee: Dan Marouelli
  • Linesmen: Ryan Bozak, Kevin Collins
  • References

    44th National Hockey League All-Star Game Wikipedia


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