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Fantasy Hockey Friday: NHL All-Star Fantasy Draft Recap

With a shortened Fantasy Hockey week thanks to the NHL All-Star Weekend, what better topic to discuss on Fantasy Hockey Friday than the NHL All-Star Fantasy Draft that took place last night?

The second annual NHL All-Star Fantasy Draft had a little bit of everything, from surprise picks to cheers and jeers from the home crowd in Ottawa, to rivalries that can’t yet be put aside and a first-hand look at players sitting back, enjoying themselves and the game they love.

The night started off with a great show of sportmanship by Daniel Alfredsson, the homewtown captain of the Ottawa Senators and one of the All-Star Game captains, when he yielded to Zdeno Chara, captain for the “visiting” team, and allowed him to call the toss of the puck because he is the defending Stanley Cup Champion. As it turned out, Chara called correctly and received the first overall pick with co-captain Joffrey Lupul by his side.

NHL All Star Draft Pavel Datsyuk Zdeno Chara

Zdeno Chara poses for pictures with Pavel Datsyuk, the #1 overall pick in the NHL All Star Draft

Most fans figured Evgeni Malkin, who currently leads the league in points, or Claude Giroux, a close second behind Malkin, would be taken first overall. Instead, Chara decided to go a different route and picked Pavel Datsyuk, a highly skilled puck handler and someone Chara thinks “plays the game the right way.” Datsyuk should have no problem setting up some of the goal scorers that Chara later picked, including Malkin, Gaborik, Kane, Hossa, Perry and Iginla.

Team bonds and friendships won out afterward as Alfredsson and his co-captain Henrik Lundqvist picked young defenseman Erik Karlsson, a teammate of Alfredsson’s in Ottawa. In the second round, Chara followed suite and grabbed Tim Thomas, his teammate in Boston, while Alfredsson picked Jason Spezza, another Ottawa teammate. With that pick, Spezza became $20 poorer when it was later revealed that he had bet Malkin $20 that Malkin would be picked before him.

By the end of the night, Chara had all of the Boston players while Alfredsson had all of the Ottawa Senators.

This year’s Mr. Irrelevant, the last picked player in the draft, came down to two young players who didn’t share ties with either of the captains or co-captains. Jamie Benn of the Dallas Stars and Logan Couture of the San Jose Sharks were the last two remaining on the stage with Chara left to pick his last player and determine who would become the last pick of the draft and this year’s Mr. Irrelevant – a spot that Phil Kessel of the Toronto Maple Leafs found himself in last season.

Again, Chara showed class on stage and picked Benn over Couture because, as Chara prefaced before the pick, Benn deserved to not be last after having emergency appendectomy surgery recently and still showed up to play this weekend. The All-Star Game on Sunday will be Benn’s first game back after the surgery in any capacity.

Don’t feel too bad for Couture, though. Being last picked in the NHL All-Star Fantasy Draft has its merits as Couture walked away with a free car.

Here are a few more thoughts and notes about the draft last night:

  • Turns out, some rivalries are a bit tougher to put aside than others. Daniel Sedin went to Team Alfredsson in the 9th round. Daniel’s brother Henrik sat on the board until Round 13, where he was also drafted by Team Alfredsson. Chara had several opportunities to split up the brothers but opted not to. Evidently Chara has a long memory and the Boston Bruins defenseman didn’t want anything to do with any of the Vancouver Cancucks players. The remaining Canuck, Alexander Edler, also went to Team Alfredsson.
  • The Ottawa Senators fans in attendance made their disdain for the Toronto Maple Leafs well know. Any time Joffrey Lupul attempted to make a selection for Team Chara, he was met with a loud chorus of boos and jeers. In fact, it actually got quite annoying to watch as a spectator as the jeers continued even into the late rounds of the draft. Lupul shrugged it off and acted like he didn’t mind, but at times he seemed annoyed with the fans in the crowd as well.
  • Another car for the last man picked? Come on NHL, these are guys that get stitched up in the locker room in between periods and then come back out on the ice to finish a game. I think they can handle being the last picked just fine without giving them a car to help soften the blow to their ego. I think a donation to the player’s favorite charity would be more than enough.
  • Please stop interviewing Phil Kessel. Really, just skip over him and don’t let him near a mic. His responses were just a lot of, “Oh, I don’t know,” and, “It doesn’t matter.” Tyler Seguin is on thin ice for similar responses as well.
  •  Best zing of the night goes to Jeremy Roenick for his Marian Gaborik comment after the draft was over. After being selected by Team Chara, Gaborik walked halfway across the stage toward Team Alfredsson’s side. This brought a round of laughter from the crowd and the players in attendance. Roenick later commented that “it’s a good thing New York signed Brad Richards so he can at least point Gaborik toward the right net.”
  • The NHL’s promotion of social media was very apparant last night – and it made for interesting commentary. Having the players live Tweet the event and then reading them on air was a really cool social media maneuver that offered inside access for fans. But the NHL needs to do one thing from here on out – get Alyonka Larionov in front of the camera whenever, wherever and as often as possible. Enough said.
  • Looking over each roster, I’ve gotta give the advantage to Team Chara. I think they assembled a team more geared toward offensive production and, let’s face it, the All-Star Game is all about offense. But Team Alfredsson edges out Team Chara in goaltending, so it will be interesting to see how it plays out on Sunday.

 

 

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All-Star Game Roster Analysis

With the rosters for the NHL All-Star Game set, let’s breakdown the players that will be competing in the annual talent showcase January 29 in Ottawa. Between the All-Star Game and 12 All-Star Skills Competition rookies, every team will be represented. For the second year, there will be a fantasy draft where selected captains will chose teams in a school-yard style draft. The draft will take place January 26 at 8:00 pm.

Hometown Love

There is a great crop of forwards in the game. As seen every year in the All-Star game, there will be a ton of goals scored and this will not disappoint. Leading the way are fan-vote leaders Jason Spezza, Milan Michalek, and Daniel Alfredsson. All three are from the host Senators and they rallied a lot of the fan vote mostly because they are having one of their best seasons in a very long time behind first-year bench boss Paul MacLean. Also representing the Sens on the blue like is Erik Karlsson.

Making his return to Ottawa is Marian Hossa of the Chicago Blackhawks. Hossa was drafted by the Senators and spent the first seven years of his career there. He was the 12th overall selection in the 1997 NHL Entry Draft and he still ranks sixth in all-time points and fifth in all-time points per game.

Leaders of the Pack

The usual statistical leaders are also playing, including goals leader Steven Stamkos. Those not far behind him are also playing and those include Phil Kessel and Marian Gaborik. Other notable statistical leaders include Daniel Sedin (assists), his twin Henrik (points), Jonathan Toews (face-off wins), and Jimmy Howard (goalie wins).

Original Six Representation

The top team in the East, the New York Rangers, have three players selected. In addition to Gaborik, defenseman Dan Girardi and goalie Henrik Lundqvist will participate in the game. Boston, who won the Stanley Cup last season, will send players at the same position as their Original Six partner in Tyler Seguin, Zdeno Chara and Tim Thomas. Segin also leads the league in +/- at +33.

In addition to already-mentioned Hossa, Towes and Howard, the Original Six was well represented with Patrick Kane, Pavel Datsyuk, Phil Kessel, Joffrey Lupul, and Carey Price.

I Call Captain

I have four projections as who could be captain. It’s simply a educated guess but I could see Spezza getting hometown love. And to keep them on separate teams for the second-time ever, I wouldn’t be surprised if one or both of the Sedin twins are named captains. If there were any other Canadians who could get selected, look for Toews.

Not Even Picked 

The first two big snubs were legends who are in what could be their final seasons are players. Last year’s captain Nicklas Lidstrom is currently 14th in points and sixth in +\- among blue liners. You’d think it would be enough to get him in, but reports say he turned down the invitation to Ottawa so he can use the extra weekend of rest with his family. On the other hand, Teemu Selanne has 41 points on the season and leads the Ducks in assists and points. He could have been the victim of being on the second-worse team in the league.

Other snubs of note include Pekka Rinne and Craig Anderson. Both have 22 wins in goal, and as of Thursday night when the teams were selected joined Howard (25 wins) as the only goals with more than 20 wins.

Behind the Benches

The bench bosses for this game will be Boston’s Claude Julien and the duo of  John Tortorella of New York Rangers and San Jose’s Todd McLellan. The coaching spots are determined this year by the Stanley Cup winning coach and the top team that has the greatest points percentage in each conference. Julien will be joined by his usual assistants and team assignments are unknown, however it was determined by a coin flip last year.

 

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Complete 2011-12 NHL All-Star Game roster announced

The remaining participants of the 2011-12 NHL All-Star Game were announced today for the annual mid-season showcase taking place in Ottawa from January 27-29.

The players announced today will join first ballot All-Stars Jason Spezza, Daniel Alfredsson, Milan Michalek, Erik Karlsson, Dion Phaneuf and goalie Tim Thomas, all of whom were voted in by fans thanks to rigorous online voting.

Here is a complete list of the All-Star selections broken down by conference:

Western Conference:

Forwards: Jamie Benn, Logan Couture, Pavel Datsyuk, Marian Hossa, Jarome Iginla, Patrick Kane, Mikko Koivu, Corey Perry, Daniel Sedin, Henrik Sedin, Jonathan Toews

Defenseman: Dustin Byfuglien, Alexander Edler, Ryan Suter, Shea Weber, Keith Yandle

Goalies: Brian Elliott, Jimmy Howard, Jonathan Quick

Rookies: Cody Hodgson, Ryan Johansen, Gabriel Landeskog, Ryan Nugent-Hokins, Craig Smith

Eastern Conference:

Forwards: Jason Spezza (fan vote), Milan Michalek (fan vote), Daniel Alfredsson (fan vote), Marian Gaborik, Claude Giroux, Phil Kessel, Joffrey Lupul, Evgeni Malkin, Alexander Ovechkin, Jason Pomminville, Tyler Seguin, Steven Stamkos, John Tavares

Defenseman: Erik Karlsson (fan vote), Dion Phaneuf (fan vote), Brian Campbell, Zdeno Chara, Dan Girardi, Kimmo Timonen, Dennis Wideman

Goalies: Tim Thomas (fan vote), Henrik Lundqvist, Carey Price

Rookies: Luke Adam, Sean Couturier, Justin Faulk, Colin Greening, Adam Henrique, Adam Larsson, Matt Reed

This will be the second season that the NHL uses a Fantasy Draft format instead of the East versus West format. Captains will be announced in the near future with those captains, along with their assistant captains, tasked with choosing their All-Star teams in a Fantasy Hockey Draft format. The All-Star Player Fantasy Draft will take place on Thursday, January 26, with the Skills Competition taking place Saturday, January 28 and the All-Star Game occurring Sunday, January 29.

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