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NHL All-Star team

The National Hockey League All-Star teams were first named at the end of the 1930–31 NHL season, to honor the best performers over the season at each position.

Representatives of the Professional Hockey Writers' Association vote for the all-star team at the end of the regular season.

The career leader in selections is Gordie Howe, who was named to a total of 21 all-star teams (12 first, 9 second), all with the Detroit Red Wings. Alexander Ovechkin is the only player in history to be named to both all-star teams in the same season (as a left and right winger respectively) because of a voting error.[1] The career leader for the most selections as a player without being inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame is John LeClair, who was named to a total of 5 all-star teams (2 first, 3 second).

Selections

Early years (1930–31 to 1941–42)

Eddie Shore was selected to the NHL All-Star Team 8 times.
King Clancy was selected to the NHL All-Star Team 4 times.
Bill Cook was selected to the NHL All-Star Team 4 times.
Tiny Thompson was selected to the NHL All-Star Team 4 times.
Art Coulter was selected to the NHL All-Star Team 4 times.
Syl Apps was selected to the NHL All-Star Yeam 5 times.

Original Six era (1942–43 to 1966–67)

Maurice Richard was selected for the NHL All-Star Team 14 times.
Ted Lindsay was selected for the NHL All-Star Team 9 times.
Gordie Howe was selected for the NHL All-Star Team 21 times.
Red Kelly was selected for the NHL All-Star Team 8 times.
Terry Sawchuk was selected for the NHL All-Star Team 7 times.
Jean Beliveau was selected for the NHL All-Star Team 10 times.
Glenn Hall was selected for the NHL All-Star Team 11 times.
Bobby Hull was selected for the NHL All-Star Team 12 times.
Pierre Pilote was selected for the NHL All-Star Team 8 times.
Frank Mahovlich was selected for the NHL All-Star Team 9 times.
Stan Mikita was selected for the NHL All-Star Team 8 times.

Expansion era (1967–68 to 2004–05)

Phil Esposito was selected for the NHL All-Star Team 8 times.
Bobby Orr was selected for the NHL All-Star Team 9 times.
Brad Park was selected for the NHL All-Star Team 7 times.
Ken Dryden was selected for the NHL All-Star Team 6 times.
Guy Lafleur was selected for the NHL All-Star Team 6 times.
Denis Potvin was selected for the NHL All-Star Team 7 times.
Borje Salming was selected for the NHL All-Star Team 6 times.
Larry Robinson was selected for the NHL All-Star Team 6 times.
Mike Bossy was selected for the NHL All-Star Team 8 times.
Wayne Gretzky was selected for the NHL All-Star Team 15 times.
Ray Bourque was selected for the NHL All-Star Team 19 times.
Paul Coffey was selected for the NHL All-Star Team 8 times.
Al MacInnis was selected for the NHL All-Star Team 7 times.
Chris Chelios was selected for the NHL All-Star Team 7 times.
Mario Lemieux was selected for the NHL All-Star Team 9 times.
Patrick Roy was selected for the NHL All-Star Team 6 times.
Luc Robitaille was selected for the NHL All-Star Team 8 times.
Jaromir Jagr has been selected to the NHL All-Star team 8 times.
Dominik Hasek was selected for the NHL All-Star Team 6 times.

Post-lockout era (2005–06 to present)

Nicklas Lidstrom was selected for the NHL All-Star Team 12 times.
Martin Brodeur was selected for the NHL All-Star Team 7 times.
Zdeno Chara was selected for the NHL All-Star Team 7 times.
Alexander Ovechkin has been selected to the NHL All-Star Team 12 times.
Sidney Crosby has been selected to the NHL All-Star Team 8 times.
Victor Hedman has been selected to the NHL All-Star Team 6 times.
Connor McDavid has been selected to the NHL All-Star Team 6 times.

Most selections

The following table only lists players with at least eight total selections.

See also

References

  1. ^ Alex Ovechkin named to NHL's 1st, 2nd All-Star teams