The 2024 NHL All-Star Weekend will take place Feb. 1-3, hosted by the Maple Leafs in Toronto.
The All-Star draft returned and took place on Thursday, with NHL stars as captains along with a celebrity co-captain. The four teams are: Team Matthews (Auston Matthews, Morgan Rielly, Justin Bieber); Team McDavid (Connor McDavid, Leon Draisaitl, Will Arnett); Team MacKinnon (Nathan MacKinnon, Cale Makar, Tate McRae); and Team Hughes (Quinn Hughes, Jack Hughes, Michael Bublé).
The All-Star skills competition will have a revamped format and will take place Friday, Feb. 2 (7 p.m. ET, ESPN and ESPN+). The All-Star Game will finish off the festivities on Saturday, Feb. 3 (3 p.m. ET, ABC and ESPN+).
The initial list of 32 All-Stars (one per team) was revealed on Jan. 4. An additional 12 players (eight skaters and four goalies) were voted in by fans at NHL.com/vote, and revealed on Jan. 13.
Note: Stats are through the games of Jan. 31.
2024 All-Stars Teams
Team Matthews
Celebrity captain Justin Bieber
Age: 26
GP: 46 | G: 40 | A: 18
Age: 29
GP: 47 | G: 7 | A: 33
Age: 27
GP: 47 | G: 23 | A: 38
Age: 26
GP: 47 | G: 20 | A: 33
Age: 25
Rec: 16-9-2 | GAA: 3.04 | SV%: .900
Age: 25
GP: 48 | G: 20 | A: 25
Age: 26
GP: 48 | G: 13 | A: 38
Age: 28
Rec: 19-12-1 | GAA: 2.86 | SV%: .899
Age: 29
GP: 51 | G: 24 | A: 27
Age: 26
GP: 50 | G: 18 | A: 25
Age: 30
GP: 49 | G: 15 | A: 31
Team McDavid
Celebrity captain Will Arnett
Age: 27
GP: 43 | G: 20 | A: 47
Age: 28
GP: 45 | G: 23 | A: 34
Age: 30
Rec: 23-9-3 | GAA: 2.20 | SV%: .924
Age: 27
GP: 49 | G: 33 | A: 39
Age: 23
GP: 48 | G: 13 | A: 25
Age: 24
GP: 49 | G: 17 | A: 35
Age: 28
GP: 49 | G: 37 | A: 25
Age: 35
Rec: 23-10-2 | GAA: 2.51 | SV%: .910
Age: 30
GP: 35 | G: 13 | A: 5
Age: 24
GP: 49 | G: 13 | A: 29
Age: 30
GP: 48 | G: 15 | A: 19
Team MacKinnon
Celebrity captain Tate McRae
Age: 28
GP: 49 | G: 31 | A: 53
Age: 25
GP: 44 | G: 12 | A: 46
Age: 36
GP: 46 | G: 27 | A: 23
Age: 27
Rec: 27-11-2 | GAA: 2.91 | SV%: .898
Age: 26
GP: 42 | G: 19 | A: 26
Age: 26
GP: 45 | G: 17 | A: 37
Age: 29
GP: 46 | G: 12 | A: 9
Age: 25
Rec: 16-3-7 | GAA: 2.30 | SV%: .924
Age: 26
GP: 50 | G: 22 | A: 20
Age: 29
GP: 49 | G: 9 | A: 23
Age: 28
GP: 50 | G: 13 | A: 27
Team Hughes
Celebrity captain Michael Bublé
Age: 24
GP: 49 | G: 12 | A: 50
Age: 22
GP: 32 | G: 15 | A: 30
Note: Jack Hughes will not play due to injury.
Age: 25
GP: 49 | G: 27 | A: 37
Age: 30
GP: 49 | G: 32 | A: 53
Age: 28
Rec: 26-8-1 | GAA: 2.44 | SV%: .920
Age: 27
GP: 31 | G: 18 | A: 11
Age: 24
GP: 47 | G: 22 | A: 19
Age: 25
GP: 47 | G: 19 | A: 31
Age: 36
Rec: 14-13-5 | GAA: 2.59 | SV%: .911
Age: 26
GP: 49 | G: 30 | A: 22
Age: 30
GP: 49 | G: 21 | A: 46
Age: 29
GP: 50 | G: 22 | A: 14
Injured players who will not participate
Age: 18
GP: 39 | G: 15 | A: 18
Age: 27
GP: 42 | G: 19 | A: 25
Details on the skills competition
Unlike in years past, where every All-Star would compete in at least one event, the new format will see just 12 All-Stars duking it out in a series of eight events, with points earned for placement in each. The player who has the most points at the end will receive $1 million.
The participants this year are: David Pastrnak, Nathan MacKinnon, Cale Makar, Leon Draisaitl, Connor McDavid, Mathew Barzal, Nikita Kucherov, Auston Matthews, William Nylander, Elias Pettersson, Quinn Hughes and J.T. Miller.
The events (and competitors) for the 2024 All-Star skills competition are:
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Fastest skater (Nylander, Hughes, Makar, Barzal, McDavid)
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Hardest shot (Matthews, Makar, Pastrnak, Miller, Pettersson)
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Stickhandling (Hughes, McDavid, Pettersson, Kucherov, Draisaitl, MacKinnon, Pastrnak, Barzal, Nylander)
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One-timers (Pettersson, MacKinnon, Draisaitl, Kucherov, Miller, Matthews, Barzal, Pastrnak)
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Passing challenge (MacKinnon, Nylander, Makar, Barzal, Miller, Kucherov, Hughes, McDavid, Pettersson, Matthews, Draisaitl)
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Accuracy shooting (Kucherov, Makar, McDavid, Hughes, Miller, Pastrnak, MacKinnon, Nylander, Draisaitl, Matthews)
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The NHL shootout (top eight)
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The NHL obstacle course (top six)
Each player chose four of the first six events in which to compete; the four lowest scoring players after those first six will be eliminated. For the shootout, the remaining eight players get to select which goalie they will shoot against (with the lowest score choosing first). The top six scores after that event move on to the final stage, the obstacle course, where point totals are doubled.