Miami Herald (Sunday)

Perron and Oshie make All-Star team

- From Miami Herald Wire Services

St. Louis Blues winger David Perron and former teammate T.J. Oshie were voted by fans as two of the final representa­tives for NHL All-Star Weekend in St. Louis.

After helping the Blues win the Stanley Cup last spring in his third stint with them, Perron is having one of the best seasons of his career. The 31-yearold Perron has 19 goals and 26 assists and is a first-time All-Star.

Perron is set to be one of four Blues players at All-Star Weekend, joining goaltender Jordan Binnington, reigning playoff MVP Ryan O'Reilly and captain Alex Pietrangel­o. The host team launched a significan­t social media campaign to help get Perron selected, and even Blues fan Jenna Fischer got in on it.

Oshie has 18 goals and 15 assists for the Washington Capitals. The 33-yearold spent his first seven NHL seasons with the Blues and won the Cup with Washington in 2018.

Toronto Maple Leafs forward Mitch Marner and Vancouver Canucks defenseman Quinn Hughes were also voted in by fans. The league announced its final AllStars on Saturday night.

Oshie joins fellow Capitals players Braden Holtby and John Carlson and coach Todd Reirden for the Metropolit­an Division at All-Star Weekend. Captain Alex Ovechkin opted not to participat­e and will serve a one-game suspension.

Boston’s David Pastrnak was voted captain for the Atlantic Division, Colorado’s Nathan Mackinnon for the Central and Edmonton’s Connor McDavid for the Pacific. NHL All-Star Weekend is Jan. 24-25.

SATURDAY’S GAMES

Canucks 6, Sabres 3: Brock Boeser and Jake Virtanen scored 1:24 apart in the third period, and Vancouver beat host Buffalo.Boeser had two goals and Bo Horvat and J.T. Miller also scored for Vancouver, which had dropped consecutiv­e games by a combined 14-4.

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