38th National Hockey League All-Star Game

Professional ice hockey exhibition game

38th NHL All-Star Game
123OT Total
Wales 0121 4
Campbell 0120 3
DateFebruary 4, 1986
ArenaHartford Civic Center
CityHartford
MVPGrant Fuhr (Edmonton)
Attendance15,100
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The 38th National Hockey League All-Star Game was held in the Hartford Civic Center in Hartford, home to the Hartford Whalers, on February 4, 1986.

Highlights

The Professional Hockey Writers' Association (PHWA) had annually chosen participants of the NHL All-Star Game prior to the league's fans voting for the starting players as of the 1986 All-Star Game.[1] When the league's fans voted Pelle Lindbergh as a starting goaltender in the 1986 game despite his death a few months earlier, PHWA president Rod Beaton doubted that the PHWA would have been chosen Lindbergh since its members were not sentimental and took the choice seriously.[1] Beaton felt that the fans "had voted with reasonable intelligence", and choosing Lindbergh "was a quality gesture", but was disappointed when a deserving player did not play because fans voted for a long-term star instead.[2]

Game summary

Campbell Conference Wales Conference
Final score 3 4 (OT)
Head coach Canada Glen Sather (Edmonton Oilers) Canada Mike Keenan (Philadelphia Flyers)
Honorary captain Canada Phil Esposito Canada Gordie Howe
Lineup Starting lineup:

Reserves:

Starting lineup:

Reserves:

Scoring summary
  • Tanti (unassisted) 7:56 2nd
  • Gretzky (Coffey, Savard) 17:09 3rd
  • Hawerchuk (Savard, Coffey) 19:17 3rd (pp)
  • Propp (Naslund, Bourque) 17:56 2nd
  • Stastny (Robinson, Turgeon) 4:45 3rd
  • Propp (Robinson) 17:38 3rd (pp)
  • Trottier (Bossy) 3:05 OT (GWG)
Penalties
  • Suter, 8:51 1st
  • Lowe, 6:14 3rd
  • Messier, 16:31 3rd
  • Gartner, 12:55 1st
  • Turgeon, 15:22 3rd
  • Gartner, 18:45 3rd
Shots on goal 8–15–9–3–35 6–11–10–2–29
Win/Loss L - Andy Moog W - Bob Froese

Sources

  • Podnieks, Andrew (2000). The NHL All-Star Game: Fifty Years of the Great Tradition. Toronto: HarperCollins. pp. 192–197.

References

  1. ^ a b Ross, Sherry (January 31, 1986). "Fans salute Pelle with one last start". The Record. Hackensack, New Jersey. p. 81.Free access icon; Ross, Sherry (January 31, 1986). "Pelle a favorite with hockey fans (continued)". The Record. Hackensack, New Jersey. p. 85.Free access icon
  2. ^ Konrad, Jim (February 3, 1986). "The fans have first choice". The Record. Hackensack, New Jersey. p. 45.Free access icon
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