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List of NHL All-Star Game Recordsreport

  • Most games played – 23, Gordie Howe

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  • Most goals – 13, Wayne Gretzky, 18 games; Mario Lemieux, 10 games

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  • Most assists – 16, Joe Sakic, 12 games

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  • Most points – 25, Wayne Gretzky (13 goals, 12 assists), 18 games

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  • Most penalty minutes – 25, Gordie Howe, 23 games

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  • Most power-play goals – 6, Gordie Howe, 23 games

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  • Most games played – 13, Glenn Hall

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  • Most goals against – 27, Patrick Roy, 11 games

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  • Most minutes played – 540, Glenn Hall, 13 games

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  • Most consecutive wins – 4 Tim Thomas

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  • Most goals – 4, Wayne Gretzky, Campbell, 1983; Mario Lemieux, Wales, 1990; Vincent Damphousse, Campbell, 1991; Mike Gartner, Wales, 1993, Dany Heatley, East, 2003; John Tavares, Team Toews, 2015, Sidney Crosby, Metropolitan Division, 2019, Mikko Rantanen, Central Division, 2019, Gabriel Landeskog, Central Division, 2019,

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  • Most assists – 5, Mats Naslund, Wales, 1988, Roman Josi, Central Division, 2019, Ryan O’Reilly, Central Division, 2019,

    (Game records) (Individual records)

  • Most points – 8, Sidney Crosby (4 goals, 4 assists), Metropolitan, 2019

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  • Most points, 1 period – 4, Wayne Gretzky, Campbell, third period, 1983, four goals; Mike Gartner, Wales, first period, 1993 three goals, one assist; Adam Oates, Boston, Wales, first period, 1993, four assists

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  • Most goals, 1 period – 4, Wayne Gretzky, Campbell, third period, 1983

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  • Most assists, 1 period – 4, Adam Oates, Wales, first period, 1993

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  • Fastest goal from start of game – 12 seconds, Rick Nash, West, 2008

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  • Fastest goal from start of period – 12 seconds, Rick Nash, West, 2008, first period

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  • Fastest 2 goals, 1 player, from start of game: 3:37, Mike Gartner, Wales, 1993, at 3:15 and 3:37

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  • Fastest 2 goals – 8 seconds, Owen Nolan, Western, 1997. Scored at 18:54 and 19:02 of second period

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  • Most goals, both teams, 1 game – 29, Team Toews 17, Team Foligno 12, 2015 at Columbus (Team records)

  • Fewest goals, both teams, 1 game – 2, NHL All-Stars 1, Montreal Canadiens 1, 1956 at Montreal; First Team All-Stars 1, Second Team All-Stars 1, 1952 at Detroit (Team records)

  • Most goals, 1 team, 1 game – 17, Team Toews 17, Team Foligno 12, 2015 at Columbus (Team records)

  • Fewest goals, 1 team, 1 game – 0, NHL All-Stars vs. Montreal, 1967 at Montreal (Team records)

  • Most shots, both teams, 1 game (since 1955) – 102, East 9 (56 shots), West 8 (46 shots), 1994 at New York (Team records)

  • Most shots, 1 team, 1 game (since 1955) – 56, East, 1994 at New York (Team records)

  • Fewest shots, both teams, 1 game (since 1955) – 52, Wales 3 (40 shots), Campbell 2 (12 shots), 1978 at Buffalo (Team records)

  • Fewest shots, 1 team, 1 game (since 1955) – 12, Campbell (2 goals), 1978 at Buffalo (Team records)

  • Fastest 2 goals, both teams, from start of game – 37 seconds, 1970 at St. Louis. Jacques Laperriere of East scored at 20 seconds and Dean Prentice of West scored at 37 seconds. Final: East 4, West 1 (Team records)

  • Fastest 2 goals, 1 team, from start of game – 2:15, World, 1998 at Montreal. Teemu Selanne scored at 0:53 and Jaromir Jagr scored 2:15. Final: North America 8, World 7 (Team records)

  • Fastest 2 goals, 1 team – :08, 1997 at San Jose. Owen Nolan scored at 18:54 and at 19:02 of second period for Western. Final: Eastern 11, Western 7 (Team records)

  • Fastest 2 goals, both teams – :08, Western, 1997 at San Jose. Owen Nolan scored at 18:54 and 19:02 of second period. Final: Eastern 11, Western 7 (Team records)

  • Fastest 3 goals, both teams – 0:48, Martin Havlat scored at 19:00 of third for West; Sheldon Souray scored at 19:25 of third for East; Dion Phaneuf scored at 19:48 for West, 2007 at Dallas. Final: Western 12, Eastern 9 (Team records)

  • Fastest 4 goals, both teams – 2:24, 1997 at San Jose. Brendan Shanahan scored at 16:38 of second period for West; Dale Hawerchuk at 17:28 for East; Owen Nolan at 18:54 for West; Owen Nolan at 19:02 for West. Final: Eastern 11, Western 7 (Team records)

  • Fastest 3 goals, 1 team – 1:08, Wales, 1993 at Montreal. Mike Gartner scored at 3:15 and 3:37 of first period, and Peter Bondra at 4:23 (Team records)

  • Fastest 4 goals, 1 team – 4:17, Western, 2007 at Dallas. Brian Rolston scored at 8:30 of the second, Rick Nash scored at 10:40, Martin Havlat at 11:34 and Yanic Perreault at 12:47. Final: Western 12, Eastern 9 (Team records)

  • Most goals, both teams, 1 period – 11, 2015 at Columbus. Second period - Team Toews (7), Team Foligno (4). Final: Team Toews 17, Team Foligno 12 (Team records)

  • Most goals, one team, 1 period – 7 (Wales), first period, 1990 at Pittsburgh. Final: Wales 12, Campbell 7; (Team Toews), second period, 2015 at Columbus. Final: Team Toews 17, Team Foligno 12 (Team records)

  • Most shots, both teams, 1 period – 39, 1994 at New York. Second period - West (21), East (18) (Team records)

  • Most shots, one team, 1 period – 23, World, third period, 2001 at Denver. Final: North America (14), World (12) (Team records)

  • Fewest shots, both teams, 1 period – 9, 1971 at Boston, third period, West (7), East (2). Final: West 2, East 1 (Team records)

  • Fewest shots, one team, 1 period – 2, East, third period, 1971 at Boston. Final: West 2, East 1 (Team records)

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National Hockey League, Short for NHL, is a professional sports league made up of North American hockey teams. NHL is the highest level of professional hockey in the world and one of the four major professional sports in North America. The team is divided into east and west regions, and each region is divided into two sub-regions. On May 27, 2020, NHL officials announced the cancellation of the 2019-2020 season’s remaining regular season, with 24 teams focused on two cities for the playoffs.

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