All-Stars: No Crosby but many Panthers, Capitals
The Florida Panthers and Washington Capitals each have three players and a coach going to the new All- Star three-onthree tournament this month in Nashville. Sidney Crosby of the Pittsburgh Penguins was not among the final 40 All-Stars announced Wednesday. All 30 teams have at least one representative. The complete rosters for each division, with six forwards, three defensemen and two goaltenders per team.
(*Fan-elected captain.)
Atlantic Division
F Patrice Bergeron (Boston) F Jaromir Jagr (Florida)* F Leo Komarov (Toronto) F Dylan Larkin (Detroit) F Ryan O’Reilly (Buffalo) F Steven Stamkos (Tampa Bay) D Aaron Ekblad (Florida) D Erik Karlsson (Ottawa) D P.K. Subban (Montreal) G Ben Bishop (Tampa Bay) G Roberto Luongo (Florida)
Central Division
F Jamie Benn (Dallas) F Matt Duchene (Colorado) F Patrick Kane (Chicago)* F Tyler Seguin (Dallas) F Vladimir Tarasenko (St. Louis) F Jonathan Toews (Chicago) D Dustin Byfuglien (Winnipeg) D Roman Josi (Nashville) D Shea Weber (Nashville) G Devan Dubnyk (Minnesota) G Pekka Rinne (Nashville)
Metropolitan Division
F Nicklas Backstrom (Washington) F Claude Giroux (Philadelphia) F Evgeni Malkin (Pittsburgh) F Alex Ovechkin (Washington)* F Brandon Saad (Columbus) F John Tavares (New York Islanders) D Justin Faulk (Carolina) D Kris Letang (Pittsburgh) D Ryan McDonagh (New York Rangers) G Braden Holtby (Washington) G Cory Schneider (New Jersey)
Pacific Division
F Johnny Gaudreau (Calgary) F Taylor Hall (Edmonton) F Joe Pavelski (San Jose) F Corey Perry (Anaheim) F John Scott (Arizona)* F Daniel Sedin (Vancouver) D Brent Burns (San Jose) D Drew Doughty (Los Angeles) D Mark Giordano (Calgary) G John Gibson (Anaheim) G Jonathan Quick (Los Angeles)