51st National Hockey League All-Star Game
The 51st National Hockey League All-Star Game was held on February 4, 2001 in Denver, Colorado. The host of the game was the first time the Colorado Avalanche.
The event, which took place in the Pepsi Center, the best players in the National Hockey League participated. In the game, the best players from North America were coming players against the best players from the other continents. The starting line-ups of All-Star teams could be determined by the fans via a vote. In the stadium was 18,646 spectators.
- 2.1 winners
- 3.1 North America All-Stars 14-12 World All-Stars
- 4.1 NHL Heroes of Hockey
- 4.2 Colorado Heroes of Hockey
- 4.3 The game
The teams
North America All-Stars
Head Coach: Joel Quenneville, St. Louis Blues Assistant Coach: Bob Hartley, Colorado Avalanche
World All-Stars
Head Coach: Jacques Martin, Ottawa Senators Assistant coach Larry Robinson, New Jersey Devils
Fat: players in the starting lineup
G = clearance; D = defender; C = center; LW / RW = Winger
Super Skills Competition
In the Super Skills Competition, which takes place the day before the All-Star Game, players have to put their skills in different areas, such as speed, puck control and shot hardness test. The players of the World All-Stars against the North All-Stars competed.
Winner
Result: North America All-Stars 15-13 World All-Stars
Game History
North America All-Stars 14-12 World All-Stars
All-Star Game MVP: Bill Guerin ( 3 goals and 2 assists)
Heroes of Hockey Game
NHL Heroes of Hockey
Colorado Heroes of Hockey
G = clearance; D = defender; C = center; LW / RW = Winger
The game
NHL Heroes of Hockey 3-2 Colorado Heroes of Hockey
The game was played in two halves
Mid-term results: 0-0, 3-2