40th National Hockey League All-Star Game
The 40th National Hockey League All-Star Game was held at Northlands Coliseum in Edmonton, Alberta, home to the Edmonton Oilers, on February 7, 1989.
The return of Wayne Gretzky
The previous year saw the then-unthinkable trade of Wayne Gretzky to the Los Angeles Kings, a move that shocked many Canadians, but allowed the NHL to expand into new American markets. As Gretzky was a no-brainer to be a starter due to the fan-balloting process, the game was highly touted as Gretzky's return to Edmonton (despite the Kings having faced the Oilers in Edmonton earlier in the season). To this extent, even Campbell conference coach Glen Sather reserved Gretzky's old stall in the Oilers' dressing room, and he played on the line with then-current linemate Luc Robitaille and former linemate Jari Kurri. Gretzky was warmly welcomed in Edmonton, and for his part, scored a goal and two assists and earning the ceremonial car as the game's MVP (which he promptly gave to friend and former linemate Dave Semenko).
Gretzky himself arrived in Edmonton a week early, with wife Janet and seven-week-old daughter Paulina to test drive two snowmobiles that he had bought before being traded. In comparison, Mario Lemieux, who was perennially being compared to Gretzky, had only a single assist and was a -4 in plus/minus ranking. What was interesting, however, was that Lemieux, who was on pace to shatter Gretzky's record of 215 points, was the star in the previous year's game and would be the star in next year's game.
Team rosters
Game summary
| Campbell Conference | Wales Conference |
Final score | 9 | 5 |
Scoring summary |
- Kurri (Gretzky, Robitaille) 1:07 first
- Gretzky (Duchesne) 4:33 first
- Mullen (Messier, Nieuwendyk) 7:57 second
- Yzerman (Duchesne, Ciccarelli) 17:21 second
- Leeman (Carson) 17:35 second
- Mullen (Manson) 6:53 third (GWG)
- Robitaille (Kurri, Gretzky) 12:18 third
- Carson (Leeman, Hull) 14:35 third
- Messier (Nieuwendyk, Mullen) 17:14 third
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- Neely (Lemieux, Stevens) 9:47 first (PPG)
- Poddubny (Ridley, Robinson) 10:38 first
- Wesley (LaFontaine, Mullen) 3:16 second
- Poddubny (Tocchet, Robinson) 4:40 third
- Ridley (Bourque, Tocchet) 9:35 third
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Penalties |
- Messier, holding 9:35 first
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- Bourque, tripping 13:44 first
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Shots on goal |
14–9–15–38 |
13–10–14–37 |
Win/Loss | W - Mike Vernon | L - Reggie Lemelin |
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References
- Podnieks, Andrew (2000). The NHL All-Star Game: 50 years of the great tradition. Toronto: HarperCollins. pp. 211–214. ISBN 0-00-200058-X.
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