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Three- on- three format is a hit with All- Stars

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NBC Sports executive producer Sam Flood recalls seeing an NHL player last year exiting Nashville’s Bridgeston­e Arena angry that his team hadn’t qualified for the championsh­ip game of the league’s new three- on- three AllStar Game tournament. “He was mad,” Flood said. “He is saying, ‘ I want to be out there. I’m so mad that I’m leaving this building and not playing to win this event.’ I thought it was pretty cool.”

The NHL’s overhaul of the AllStar Game format made last year’s game the most watched during NBC’s associatio­n with the sport. The expectatio­n is for more of the same when the threeon- three format is used Sunday at this year’s All- Star Game at Staples Center in Los Angeles.

“Other sports now point to the NHL as the model for how to do an All- Star Game,” Flood said.

Before the format change, Team Toews defeated Team Foligno 17- 12 in 2015 in a game that lacked a competitiv­e spark. Highscorin­g games with a low compete level had become a staple of All- Star Games.

Weary of the lack of competitio­n, NHL officials asked the NHL Players’ Associatio­n to agree to a format that allowed players to be divided by division for a three- on- three mini- tournament. Three- on- three is also used in NHL overtimes during the regular season.

“In the first game, you saw ( Boston Bruins center) Patrice Bergeron going the length of the ice to backcheck and break up a play,” Flood said. “That didn’t happen in the old All- Star Game.”

Instead of watching pickupstyl­e hockey, fans saw the Atlantic Division defeat the Metropolit­an Division 4- 3 in a highly contested 20- minute semifinal. The Pacific Division beat the Central Division 9- 6 in the other semifinal. Then the Pacific defeated the Atlantic 1- 0 in a memorable final.

“Five- on- five is a battle and a very physical game,” Nashville Predators general manager David Poile said. “Because players didn’t want to get injured, it changed the game and made it a high- scoring, ineffectiv­e format. The threeon- three format allows players to do what they can do. Because it’s hard to hit anybody three- on- three, it allows skilled players to do their thing. That’s why it’s exciting, just like ( regular- season) overtime is exciting.”

Last year’s game had an added layer of intrigue because fans selected little- used tough guy John Scott to be captain of the Pacific team. He ended up scoring twice and being named MVP. The NHL tightened rules to prevent fans from voting a player into the game as a prank. Fans won’t have a built- in rooting interest as they had last year, but the competitio­n should still be high quality.

Bergeron, who wasn’t named to this year’s game, said players were happy to play a more competitiv­e format. “Guys are competitiv­e, and you want to win,” he said. “The previous years, it wasn’t good hockey. The fans weren’t really happy. They changed the format to make it more interestin­g and get the guys to give everything they got.”

The issue for players has been the injury factor. Given how tight every playoff race has been in the salary cap era, no player wanted to risk injury in a game that didn’t matter in the standings. The three- on- three format can be played at high speed with less chance of injury.

The NHL gave each team’s players a bye week during the season in exchange for the union accepting the format.

“I think that was the perfect thing to do,” Bergeron said.

In NHL overtimes, teams try to play more defensivel­y because it’s sudden death. Because one goal won’t end an All- Star Game, teams have license to play more wide open. It’s not a given that players will play as defensivel­y as they did last season.

“If I were a betting man, I would think scores will be higher this season,” Poile said.

Young Columbus Blue Jackets defenseman Seth Jones, making his first All- Star appearance, says he thinks players want to put on a competitiv­e show to make it more enjoyable for fans.

“Once you get into three- onthree, it’s man- on- man,” Jones said. “There’s not a lot of switches. That’s why goals may not be as high as you would think. High scoring or not … it’s going to be exciting either way. Guys are going to try hard.”

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