Kings' Jeff Carter, Drew Doughty Selected To Play In NHL All-Star Game

LOS ANGELES (CBSLA/AP) — Even though John Scott won't be playing, the rosters for the NHL All-Star Game are still brimming with talent.

Los Angeles Kings' forward Jeff Carter and defenseman Drew Doughty will be skating in their home rink on center stage as they were elected to represent L.A. during the NHL's festive weekend taking place on Jan. 28-29.

The nearby Anaheim Ducks are also sending their center Ryan Kesler and defenseman Cam Fowler.

Rookies Auston Matthews and Patrik Laine were among the 40 players selected Tuesday to play in the NHL's 62nd midseason showcase at Staples Center. The Chicago Blackhawks led the league with four players selected to play in the All-Star game.

The game format will again be a 3-on-3 tournament featuring a team from each of the NHL's four divisions. The players also will compete in a skills competition on Saturday, Jan. 28.

The Pacific Division won the tournament last year, but the weekend was dominated by the unlikely story of Scott. The journeyman enforcer scored two goals and was voted the MVP after an equally improbable grassroots online campaign by fans to vote him into the game as a captain.

Pittsburgh's Sidney Crosby, Edmonton's Connor McDavid, Nashville's P.K. Subban and Montreal's Carey Price were the fans' eminently logical choices for captains this time around. The coaches will be Columbus' John Tortorella, Minnesota's Bruce Boudreau, San Jose's Peter DeBoer and Montreal's Michel Therrien.

The rosters include many veteran NHL stars, including Alex Ovechkin, Evgeni Malkin, John Tavares, Erik Karlsson and Chicago teammates Patrick Kane, Jonathan Toews, Duncan Keith and Corey Crawford.

Among the first-time All-Stars is Philadelphia forward Wayne Simmonds, who began his NHL career with Los Angeles before being traded for Mike Richards five years ago.

"It's kind of surreal," Simmonds said after a morning skate in Buffalo. "It makes me think when I was a young kid watching the All-Star games, and watching all the great players who played in it. To even be mentioned in the same breath as All-Stars in the NHL is pretty special, and it's a great accomplishment."

Columbus, which has roared to the top of the overall NHL standings with its recent 16-game winning streak, will send only defenseman Seth Jones and goalie Sergei Bobrovsky to the All-Star Game. Forward Cam Atkinson, tied for eighth in the league with 39 points heading into Tuesday's games, was not selected.

The top two picks in last summer's draft also made the game. The 19-year-old Matthews is Toronto's sole representative after scoring 21 goals in his first 39 games to become the Maple Leafs' youngest All-Star since Wendel Clark made it 31 years ago.

The Winnipeg Jets are represented solely by Laine, the Finnish teenager with 37 points in his torrid rookie season. Laine is out indefinitely with a concussion, however.

"Patrik Laine is kind of an All-Star kind of player," Winnipeg's Mathieu Perreault said. "He makes a difference. He's that threat to score at all times, which is something we didn't really have in the past here. Those guys make a big difference. He gives you that goal that you need to either tie a game, win a game. He's already scored some big goals for us."

Although the rosters frequently change due to injury, every team currently has a player representative at the mid-season extravaganza, which changed format last season to a four-team tournament of 20-minute games. Each team consists of six forwards, three defensemen and two goalies.

Arizona ended up without a player at last year's game after Scott was traded to Montreal. The Coyotes will be represented this time by goalie Mike Smith, an All-Star for the first time in his 11-year NHL career.

Here are the full rosters:

PACIFIC DIVISION

Forwards

  • Connor McDavid, Edmonton Oilers (C)
  • Jeff Carter, Los Angeles Kings
  • Johnny Gaudreau, Cakgary Flames
  • Bo Horvat, Vancouver Canucks
  • Ryan Kesler, Anaheim Ducks
  • Joe Pavelski, San Jose Sharks

Defensemen

  • Brent Burns, San Jose Sharks
  • Drew Doughty, Los Angeles Kings
  • Cam Fowler, Anaheim Ducks

Goaltenders

  • Martin Jones, San Jose Sharks
  • Mike Smith, Arizona Coyotes

ATLANTIC DIVISION

Forwards

  • Nikkita Kucherov, Tampa Bay Lightning
  • Brad Marchand, Boston Bruins
  • Auston Matthews, Toronto Maple Leafs
  • Frans Nielsen, Detroit Red Wings
  • Kyle Okposo, Buffalo Sabres
  • Vincent Trocheck, Florida Panthers

Defensemen

  • Victor Hedman, Tampa Bay Lightning
  • Erik Karlsson, Ottawa Senators
  • Shea Weber, Montreal Canadiens

Goaltenders

  • Carey Price, Montreal Canadiens (C)
  • Tuuka Rask, Boston Bruins

METROPOLITAN DIVISION

Forwards

  • Sidney Crosby, Pittsburgh Penguins (C)
  • Taylor Hall, New Jersey Devils
  • Evgeni Malkin, Pittsburgh Penguins
  • Alex Ovechkin, Washington Capitals
  • Wayne Simmonds, Philadelphia Flyers
  • John Tavares, New York Islanders

Defensemen

  • Justin Faulk, Carolina Hurricanes
  • Seth Jones, Columbus Blue Jackets
  • Ryan McDonagh, New York Rangers

Goaltenders

  • Sergei Bobrovsky, Columbus Blue Jackets
  • Braden Holtby, Washington Capitals

CENTRAL DIVISION

Forwards

  • Patrick Kane, Chicago Blackhawks
  • Patrik Laine, Winnipeg Jets
  • Nathan MacKinnon, Colorado Avalanche
  • Tyler Seguin, Dallas Stars
  • Vladimir Tarasenko, St. Louis Blues
  • Jonathan Toews, Chicago Blackhawks

Defensemen

  • P.K. Subban, Nashville Predators (C)
  • Duncan Keith, Chicago Blackhawks
  • Ryan Suter, Minnesota Wild

Goaltenders

  • Corey Crawford, Chicago Blackhawks
  • Devan Dubnyk, Minnesota Wild

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