Misplaced Pages

44th National Hockey League All-Star Game

Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.
(Redirected from 1993 National Hockey League All-Star Game) Professional ice hockey exhibition game

44th NHL All-Star Game
123 Total
Campbell 024 6
Wales 664 16
DateFebruary 6, 1993
ArenaMontreal Forum
CityMontreal
MVPMike Gartner (NY Rangers)
Attendance17,137
← 1992 1994 →

The 44th National Hockey League All-Star Game was the last NHL All-Star Game to take place at the Montreal Forum on February 6, 1993. Before the start of the Game, there was a tribute to Mario Lemieux, who was in attendance but could not play due to his treatments for Hodgkin's Disease. The Tampa Bay Lightning sent their first representatives to an All-Star Game. Mike Gartner would take Mark Messier's place in the All-Star lineup and ended up becoming the fourth player in All-Star history to score four goals in one game, earning All-Star MVP honours. The final score was Wales Conference 16, Campbell Conference 6.

Super Skills Competition

The Campbell Conference would win their first Skills Competition since the 1990 Skills Competition after going through a penalty shot tie-breaker. Ray Bourque matched his four hits on four shots in the Accuracy Shooting event, while Mike Gartner established a new record in the Fastest Skater event at 13.510 seconds. Al Iafrate won the Hardest Shot event slapping the puck at 105.2 mph, which held the record as Hardest Shot for 16 years until it was broken in 2009 by Zdeno Chara, who shot 105.4 mph, which he improved to 105.9 mph in 2011 and again to 108.8 mph in 2012.

Uniforms

Following the use of throwback uniforms in the 1992 All-Star Game, the NHL reverted to the design introduced in 1989, with one change. The numerals were changed from orange on both jerseys to the reverse of the background color - black outlined in orange on white, and white outlined in orange on black. In addition, the Stanley Cup Centennial patch was worn on the upper left chest.

Individual Event winners

The Game

Summary

Wales Conference Campbell Conference
Final score 16 6
Scoring Summary
  • Gartner (Lowe, Oates) 3:15 first
  • Gartner (Oates) 3:37 first
  • Bondra (Oates, Gartner) 4:24 first
  • Mogilny (Bourque) 11:40 first (PPG)
  • Turgeon (Recchi) 13:05 first
  • Gartner (Oates, Bondra) 13:22 first
  • Tocchet (K. Stevens, Recchi) 0:19 second (GWG)
  • Gartner (Turgeon) 3:33 second
  • Tocchet (S. Stevens) 4:57 second
  • Recchi (Marsh) 9:25 second
  • K. Stevens (Recchi) 14:50 second
  • Turgeon (Sakic, Jagr) 17:56 second
  • LaFontaine (Muller, Mogilny) 8:07 third
  • Jagr (Sakic, Turgeon) 9:08 third
  • Marsh (K. Stevens, Recchi) 12:52 third
  • Turgeon (Sakic, S. Stevens) 15:51 third
  • Roenick (Selanne) 5:52 second
  • Kisio (Roenick, Modano) 10:15 second
  • Gilmour (Coffey) 13:51 third
  • Selanne (Manson, Kurri) 17:03 third
  • Bure (Kisio) 18:44 third
  • Bure (unassisted) 19:31 third
Penalties none Manson, tripping 11:12 first
Shots on Goal 22–15–12–49 11–16–14–41
Win/Loss W - Peter Sidorkiewicz L - Mike Vernon

Rosters

Wales Conference Campbell Conference
Head Coach CanadaScotty Bowman (Pittsburgh Penguins) CanadaMike Keenan (Chicago Blackhawks)
Honorary Captain CanadaHenri Richard CanadaFrank Mahovlich
Lineup Starting Lineup:

Commissioner's Selection:

Reserves:

Starting Lineup:

Commissioner's Selection:

Reserves:

See also

Notes

The Game set several All-Star Game records:

Team records:

  • Most goals, both teams, one game: 22 (has since been broken)
  • Most goals, one team, one game: 16 - Wales Conference
  • Most shots, both teams, one game: 90 - Wales 49, Campbell 41 (has since been broken)
  • Most shots, one team, one game: 49 - Wales Conference (has since been broken)
  • Fastest three goals, both teams: 1:08 - All by Wales Conference - Mike Gartner at 3:15 and 3:37 of the first period, Peter Bondra at 4:23
  • Fastest four goals, both teams: 3:40 - Pierre Turgeon (Wales) at 15:51 of the third period, Teemu Selanne (Campbell) at 17:03, Pavel Bure (Campbell) at 18:44 and 19:31 (has since been broken)
  • Fastest three goals, one team (See "Fastest three goals, both teams" above)

Individual records:

  • Most goals, one game: 4 - Mike Gartner, Wales; Equalled mark set by Wayne Gretzky, Mario Lemieux, and Vincent Damphousse
  • Most assists, one period: 4 - Adam Oates, Wales, first period
  • Most points, one period: 4 - Mike Gartner, Wales (3G, 1A in first period), Adam Oates, Wales (4A in first period)
National Hockey League All-Star Game
1940s–1950s
1960s–1970s
1980s–1990s
2000s–2010s
2020s
1992–93 NHL season
Norris
Smythe
Adams
Patrick
See also
NHL on NBC
Related programs
General coverage
Non-NBC outlets
Related articles
NBC Sports Regional Networks
Commentators
Key figures
Play-by-play announcer
Color commentators
Studio hosts
Studio analysts
Inside-the-Glass/Ice-level reporters
NHL insiders
Stanley Cup Finals
  • 1966 (Games 1, 4)
  • 1973 (Games 1, 4–6)
  • 1974 (Games 3, 6)
  • 1975 (Games 2, 5)
  • 2006 (Games 3–7)
  • 2007 (Games 3–5)
  • 2008 (Games 3–6)
  • 2009 (Games 1–2, 5–7)
  • 2010 (Games 1–2, 5–6)
  • 2011 (Games 1–2, 5–7)
  • 2012 (Games 1–2, 5–6)
  • 2013 (Games 1, 4–6)
  • 2014 (Games 1–2, 5)
  • 2015 (Games 1–2, 5–6)
  • 2016 (Games 1, 4–6)
  • 2017 (Games 1, 4–6)
  • 2018 (Games 1, 4–5)
  • 2019 (Games 1, 4–7)
  • 2020 (Games 1, 4–6)
  • 2021 (Games 3–5)
NBCSN
NBC Sports Radio
All-Star Game
NBCSN
Related events
Outdoor games
Heritage Classic
Stadium Series
Winter Classic
Culture/Lore
Rivalries
Website: NBC Sports - NHL News
TSN Hockey
Related programs
Related articles
Coverage by decade
Commentators
Commentators by team
Key figures
Play-by-play
Current
Gord Miller
Bryan Mudryk
Former
Dennis Beyak
Rod Black
Chris Cuthbert
Pierre Houde
Jim Hughson
Brian Munz
Dave Randorf
Vic Rauter
Paul Romanuk
Dan Shulman
John Wells
Colour commentators
Current
Mike Johnson
Kevin Sawyer
Former
Brian Engblom
Ray Ferraro
Randy Gregg
Gary Green
Glenn Healy
Shane Hnidy
Pierre McGuire
Jamie McLennan
Howie Meeker
Roger Neilson
Dave Reid
Ryan Walter
Studio hosts
Current
James Duthie
Former
Darren Dutchyshen
Jim Van Horne
John Wells
Studio analysts
Current
Craig Button
Darren Dreger
Mike Johnson
Pierre LeBrun
Bob McKenzie
Jeff O'Neill
Former
Matthew Barnaby
Martin Biron
Marc Crawford
Gary Green
Glenn Healy
Mike Keenan
Pierre McGuire
Craig MacTavish
Howie Meeker
Barry Melrose
Mike Milbury
Darren Pang
Michael Peca
John Tortorella
Aaron Ward
Bill Watters
Rinkside reporters
Current
Farhan Lalji
John Lu
Sara Orlesky
Ryan Rishaug
Brent Wallace
Former
Lisa Bowes
Mark Bunting
James Cybulski
Holly Horton
Teresa Hergert
Dave Randorf
Michael Whalen
All-Star Game
Outdoor games
Categories: