The 2022 NHL All-Star Game will take place at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas from February 4th-February 5th. Washington Capitals winger Alex Ovechkin (Metropolitan Division), Toronto Maple Leafs center Auston Matthews (Atlantic Division), Colorado Avalanche center Nathan MacKinnon (Central Division) and Edmonton Oilers center Connor McDavid (Pacific Division) were named captains by the 2022 NHL All-Star Fan Vote. The 2022 All-Star Game will feature up-and-coming young talent along with skilled stars. Here are the rosters for the upcoming 2022 NHL All-Star Game:
Eastern Conference
Metropolitan Division
Head coach – Rod Brind’Amour, Carolina Hurricanes
Carolina Hurricanes – Frederik Andersen (2nd), Sebastian Aho (2nd)
Columbus Blue Jackets – Zachary Werenski (2nd)
New Jersey Devils – Jack Hughes (1st)
New York Islanders – Adam Pelech (1st)
New York Rangers – Adam Fox (1st), Chris Kreider (2nd)
Philadelphia Flyers – Claude Giroux (7th)
Pittsburgh Penguins – Tristan Jarry (2nd)
Washington Capitals – Alexander Ovechkin [C] (8th)
Atlantic Division
Head Coach: Andrew Brunette, Florida Panthers
Boston Bruins – Patrice Bergeron (3rd)
Buffalo Sabres – Rasmus Dahlin (1st)
Detroit Red Wings – Dylan Larkin (2nd)
Florida Panthers – Jonathan Huberdeau (2nd)
Montreal Canadiens – Nick Suzuki (1st)
Ottawa Senators – Drake Batherson (1st)
Tampa Bay Lightning – Andrei Vasilevskiy (4th), Victor Hedman (3rd)
Toronto Maple Leafs – Auston Matthews [C] (4th), Jack Campbell (1st)
Western Conference
Central Division
Head coach: Jared Bednar, Colorado Avalanche
Arizona Coyotes – Clayton Keller (2nd)
Chicago Blackhawks – Alex DeBrincat (1st)
Colorado Avalanche – Nathan MacKinnon [C] (4th), Cale Makar (1st)
Dallas Stars – Joe Pavelski (4th)
Minnesota Wild – Kirill Kaprizov (1st), Cam Talbot (1st)
Nashville Predators – Jusse Saros (1st)
St. Louis Blues – Jordan Kyrou (1st)
Winnipeg Jets – Kyle Connor (1st)
Pacific Division
Head coach: Peter DeBoer, Vegas Golden Knights
Anaheim Ducks – John Gibson (3rd)
Calgary Flames – Johnny Gaudreau (6th)
Edmonton Oilers – Connor McDavid [C] (5th), Leon Draisaitl (3rd)
Los Angeles Kings – Adrian Kempe (1st)
San Jose Sharks – Timo Meier (1st)
Seattle Kraken – Jordan Eberle (2nd)
Vancouver Canucks – Thatcher Demko (1st)
Vegas Golden Knights – Alex Pietrangelo (3rd), Mark Stone (1st)
() – Number of All-Star Game appearances
C – Captain
The 11th and final player for each division will be selected by the fans in the “Last Men In” vote. Voting runs until 11:59 p.m ET on Monday, January 17. Here are the Last Men in candidates for each division.
Metropolitan Division
Carolina Hurricanes – Andrei Svechnikov
Columbus Blue Jackets – Jakub Voracek
New Jersey Devils – Jesper Bratt
New York Islanders – Mathew Barzal
New York Rangers – Mika Zibanejad
Philadelphia Flyers – Cam Atkinson
Pittsburgh Penguins – Jake Guentzel
Washington Capitals – Evgeny Kuznetsov
Atlantic Division
Boston Bruins – Charlie McAvoy
Buffalo Sabres – Tage Thompson
Detroit Red Wings – Lucas Raymond
Florida Panthers – Aleksander Barkov
Montreal Canadiens – Tyler Toffoli
Ottawa Senators – Brady Tkachuk
Tampa Bay Lightning – Steven Stamkos
Toronto Maple Leafs – John Tavares
Central Division
Arizona Coyotes – Phil Kessel
Chicago Blackhawks – Seth Jones
Colorado Avalanche – Nazem Kadri
Dallas Stars – Jason Robertson
Minnesota Wild – Ryan Hartman
Nashville Predators – Roman Josi
St. Louis Blues – Robert Thomas
Winnipeg Jets – Mark Scheifele
Pacific Division
Anaheim Ducks – Troy Terry
Calgary Flames – Matthew Tkachuk
Edmonton Oilers – Darnell Nurse
Los Angeles Kings – Drew Doughty
San Jose Sharks – Logan Couture
Seattle Kraken – Mark Giordano
Vancouver Canucks – J.T. Miller
Vegas Golden Knights – Jonathan Marchessault