25th National Hockey League All-Star Game

The 25th National Hockey League All-Star Game was held in the Metropolitan Sports Center in Bloomington, home of the Minnesota North Stars, on January 25, 1972. It was the first and only time the All-Star Game was held at the Metropolitan Sports Center. The East Division All-Stars defeated the West Division All-Stars 3–2. Bobby Orr was named the game's most valuable player.

25th NHL All-Star Game
123 Total
East 021 3
West 110 2
DateJanuary 25, 1972
ArenaMetropolitan Sports Center
CityBloomington
MVPBobby Orr (Boston)
Attendance15,423
 1971 1973 

League business

Clarence Campbell, president of the NHL announced that the NHL was expanding to Atlanta and Long Island. Campbell also indicated that the NHL would expand by two further teams for the 1974–75 season. The executives of the Central Hockey League and the Western Hockey League met to discuss the merger of their two leagues. The merger discussions were disrupted when Daniel Myers, owner of the Salt Lake Golden Eagles, committed suicide.[1]

The game

It was the first time since 1956 that Gordie Howe did not play in the All-Star Game.

Summary

#ScoreTeamGoalscorer (Assist(s))Time
First period
EastGoaltender in: Dryden0:00
WestGoaltender in: T. Esposito0:00
0–0EastPenalty: Hadfield6:22
11-0WestGoal: B. Hull (P. Martin, Maki)17:01
Second period
22-0WestGoal: Nolet (D. Hull)1:11
32-1EastGoal: Ratelle (Tremblay, Gilbert)3:48
2–1WestPenalty: White5:26
2–1EastGoaltender out: Dryden
Goaltender in: Villemure
10:24
2–1WestGoaltender out: T. Esposito
Goaltender in: Worsley
10:24
42 -2EastGoal: McKenzie (Park, Seiling)18:45
Third period
2–2WestPenalty: White2:28
2–2EastPenalty: Esposito5:34
2–2EastPenalty: Tremblay8:42
2–2WestPenalty: Mohns19:05
52-3EastGoal: Esposito (Smith, Orr) (PPG)19:16

Goaltenders

  • East: Dryden (30:24 minutes), Villemure (29:36 minutes).
  • West: T. Esposito (30:24 minutes), Worsley (29:36 minutes).

Shots on goal

  • East (30) 09 - 08 - 13
  • West (27) 10 - 11 - 06
Officials

Referee : Bruce Hood

Linesmen : Claude Béchard, Matt Pavelich

Source: Podnieks[2]

Team Lineups

East Division All-Stars

# Nat. Player Pos. Team
Goaltenders
1Ken DrydenMontreal Canadiens
30Gilles VillemureNew York Rangers
Defencemen
2Brad ParkNew York Rangers
3J. C. TremblayMontreal Canadiens
4Bobby OrrBoston Bruins
9Dale TallonVancouver Canucks
16Rod SeilingNew York Rangers
20Dallas SmithBoston Bruins
Forwards
5Red BerensonCDetroit Red Wings
6Rick MartinLWBuffalo Sabres
7Phil EspositoCBoston Bruins
8Rod GilbertRWNew York Rangers
10Gilbert PerreaultCBuffalo Sabres
11Vic HadfieldLWNew York Rangers
12Yvan CournoyerRWMontreal Canadiens
17Paul HendersonLWToronto Maple Leafs
18John McKenzieRWBoston Bruins
19Jean RatelleCNew York Rangers
27Frank MahovlichLWMontreal Canadiens

West Division All-Stars

# Nat. Player Pos. Team
Goaltenders
1Gump WorsleyMinnesota North Stars
35Tony EspositoChicago Black Hawks
Defencemen
2Bill WhiteChicago Black Hawks
3Keith MagnusonChicago Black Hawks
4Ted HarrisMinnesota North Stars
5Carol VadnaisCalifornia Golden Seals
6Doug MohnsMinnesota North Stars
12Pat StapletonChicago Black Hawks
Forwards
7Garry UngerRWSt. Louis Blues
8Bill GoldsworthyRWMinnesota North Stars
9Bobby HullLWChicago Black Hawks
10Dennis HullLWChicago Black Hawks
11Ross LonsberryLWLos Angeles Kings
14Pit MartinCChicago Black Hawks
15Bobby ClarkeCPhiladelphia Flyers
16Chico MakiRWChicago Black Hawks
17Simon NoletRWPhiladelphia Flyers
21Stan MikitaCChicago Black Hawks
22Greg PolisLWPittsburgh Penguins

G = Goaltenders; D = Defencemen; C = Center; LW/RW = Left Wing/Right Wing

Source: Podnieks[2]

See also

References

  1. Podnieks 2000, pp. 118–119.
  2. Podnieks 2000, p. 123.
  • Podnieks, Andrew (2000). The NHL All-Star Game: 50 years of tradition. Toronto: HarperCollins. ISBN 0-00-200058-X.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
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