When Does The NHL All Star Game Start?

The NHL All Star Game is set to take place on January 26, 2020. This will be the first time that the game will be held in St. Louis, Missouri.

When Does The NHL All Star Game Start?

NHL All Star Game Format

In the NHL All-Star Game, the league’s best players compete in a series of fun, fast-paced games. The event includes a skills competition, as well as a game featuring the NHL’s top young players. The NHL All-Star Game is typically held in late January or early February.

How to Watch the NHL All Star Game

The 2020 NHL All Star Game will be held on January 25, 2020, at 8pm EST. It will be broadcasted on NBC in the United States and on Sportsnet and TVA Sports in Canada. You can also live stream the game on the NBC Sports app.

Local TV Listings

To find out what time the 2020 NHL All-Star Game will air in your local market, consult your TV provider’s listings. The game will also be available to stream on NBC Sports app and NBCSports.com for those who sign in with their TV provider.

If you don’t have a TV provider, you can still watch the game by signing up for a free trial of a live TV streaming service.

National TV Listings

The 2020 NHL All Star Game will be broadcast nationally on NBC in the United States and on Sportsnet and TVA Sports in Canada. If you don’t have cable, you can watch a live stream of NBC on your computer, phone, Roku, Fire TV Stick, or other streaming device via one of the following cable-free, live-TV streaming services:

Hulu With Live TV
In addition to a Netflix-like on-demand streaming library, Hulu also offers a bundle of 60-plus live TV channels, including NBC (live in most markets). You can sign up for “Hulu with Live TV” right here, and you can then watch a live stream of the game on your computer via the Hulu website, or on your phone (Android and iPhone), tablet, Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV or other streaming device via the Hulu app.

If you can’t watch live, Hulu With Live TV comes with 50 hours of Cloud DVR storage (with the ability to upgrade to “Enhanced Cloud DVR,” which gives you 200 hours of DVR space and the ability to fast forward through commercials).

Live Stream

If you’re looking for a way to watch the NHL All Star game live, there are a few different options available. You can purchase a subscription to NHL.tv, which will give you access to live and on-demand games, as well as other features like highlights and player interviews. You can also check with your local cable or satellite provider to see if they offer any NHL packages that include the All Star game. Finally, there are a number of streaming services that offer NHL.tv as an add-on, so if you already have a subscription to one of those you may be able to watch the game that way.

NHL All Star Game History

The NHL All Star game is an exhibition ice hockey game that is traditionally held during the middle of the NHL season. The game is normally played between a team of all-stars from the Eastern Conference and a team of all-stars from the Western Conference.

All Star Game MVPs

Since the first NHL All-Star Game in 1947, there have been 60 different players named MVP. Gordie Howe is the only player to have been named MVP more than once, doing so in 1950 and 1952. Alex Ovechkin, who was named MVP in 2015, is the most recent player to receive the honor.

Here is a complete list of all NHL All-Star Game MVPs:

1947 – Howie Morenz, C, Montreal Canadiens
1948 – Babe Pratt, D, New York Rangers
1949 – Sid Abel, C, Detroit Red Wings
1950 – Gordie Howe, RW, Detroit Red Wings
1951 – Ted Lindsay, LW, Detroit Red Wings
1952 – Gordie Howe, RW, Detroit Red Wings
1953 – Bert Olmstead, LW, Montreal Canadiens
1954 – Bernie Geoffrion, RW/C/LW/D*, Montreal Canadiens/Chicago Blackhawks*
1955 – Jean Beliveau*, C/LW*, Montreal Canadiens*
1956 – Andy Bathgate*, RW*, New York Rangers*
1957 – Glenn Hall*, G*, Chicago Blackhawks*

1958 – Dick Duff*, LW/RW*, Toronto Maple Leafs*
1959 – Bobby Hull*, LW/RW*/D*, Chicago Blackhawks*/Boston Bruins*
1960 – Andy Bathgate*, RW/, New York Rangers
1961 – Boom Boom Geoffrion * , RW/, Nashville Predators/Atlanta Flames (now Calgary Flames)

1962 – Stan Mikita * , C/, Chicago Blackhawks

1963 – Jean Beliveau * , C/, Montreal Canadiens

1964 – Henri Richard * , C/, Montreal Canadiens

1965 — Frank Mahovlich * , LW/, Toronto Maple Leafs

1966 — Roberto Clemente * , OF/, Pittsburgh Pirates (MLB)

1967 — Stan Mikita * , C/, Chicago Blackhawks

1968 — Roger Crozier * , G%, Buffalo Sabres

1969 — Ted Green * , D%, St. Louis Blues

1970 — Tony Esposito% G%, Chicago Blackhawks

All Star Game Results

The NHL All Star Game is an annual exhibition game that takes place between the best players from the Eastern and Western Conference of the National Hockey League. The game was first held in 1947, and has been held every year since then with the exception of 1950, when it was cancelled due to the outbreak of the Korean War.

The format of the game has changed several times over its history, but it currently features a four team tournament, with each team representing one of the league’s four divisions. The tournament is a round robin style event, with each team playing each other once. The two teams with the most points at the end of the tournament face off against each other in the final game.

Here are the results of every NHL All Star Game since 1947:

1947 – The first ever NHL All Star Game was played on October 13th, 1947 at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto, Ontario. The game featured players from each of the league’s six teams at that time, and was won by the Montreal Canadiens 5-3.

1948 – The second NHL All Star Game was played on November 30th, 1948 at Madison Square Garden in New York City. It featured players from each of the league’s six teams and was once again won by the Montreal Canadiens 3-1.

1949 – The third NHL All Star Game took place on February 2nd, 1949 at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto. It was won by a team of All Stars from both conferences 6-3.

1950 – The fourth NHL All Star Game was supposed to take place on February 6th, 1950 at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto, but it was cancelled due to the outbreak of the Korean War.

1951 – The fifth NHL All Star Game took place on October 5th, 1951 at Detroit Olympia Stadium in Detroit, Michigan. It was won by a team of All Stars from both conferences 5-2.

NHL All Star Game Tickets

The NHL All Star game is an annual event that celebrates the best players in the National Hockey League. The game tickets are highly coveted by fans, as it is one of the most exciting games of the year.

This year, the NHL All Star game will take place on January 25, 2020, at 8:00 PM EST. If you want to be there to see all the action firsthand, you’ll need to get your hands on some tickets.

There are a few ways to get NHL All Star game tickets. The first is to buy them through an official ticket vendor like Ticketmaster or StubHub. You can also try your luck with a ticket lottery, which is run by the NHL. Lastly, you can enter a contest or sweepstakes that offers tickets as a prize.

No matter how you get your tickets, make sure you’re prepared for an exciting night of hockey!

NHL All Star Game FAQs

Q: When does the NHL All Star Game start?
A: The puck drops at 8 p.m. ET on Saturday, Jan. 25.

Q: What channel is the NHL All Star Game on?
A: NBC will televise the game in the United States and CBC and TVA Sports will broadcast it in Canada.

Q: How can I watch the NHL All Star Game online?
A: If you have a cable or satellite subscription that includes NBC, you can watch the game online at NBCSports.com or through the NBC Sports app.

Q: Who is playing in the NHL All Star Game?
A: The game features four teams, one from each division, playing in a 3-on-3 tournament. This year’s teams are:

Metropolitan Division: Carolina Hurricanes, Columbus Blue Jackets, New Jersey Devils, New York Islanders, New York Rangers, Philadelphia Flyers, Pittsburgh Penguins, Washington Capitals

Atlantic Division: Boston Bruins, Buffalo Sabres, Detroit Red Wings, Florida Panthers, Montreal Canadiens, Ottawa Senators, Tampa Bay Lightning

Central Division: Chicago Blackhawks, Colorado Avalanche, Dallas Stars, Minnesota Wild , Nashville Predators , St. Louis Blues , Winnipeg Jets

Pacific Division : Anaheim Ducks , Arizona Coyotes , Calgary Flames , Edmonton Oilers , Los Angeles Kings , San Jose Sharks , Vancouver Canucks

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