The All-Star teams combined for 29 goals in an entertaining All-Star Game.
Team Toews wins 2015 NHL All-Star Game

Andrew Weber-USA TODAY SportsTeam Toews gained a huge early lead and ran away with it, winning the 2015 NHL All-Star game, 17-12, over Team Foligno. The 29 combined goals is the most in NHL All-Star Game history.
1. All-Star Weekend was a massive success. From the very beginning, you knew this would be a special weekend. The festivities brought out the best entertainment you could possibly hope for as a fan. It was so refreshing to see the players relax and let their awesome senses of humor shine, and each event delivered wonderful moments. This was a triumph in fan service and we hope the NHL doesn’t change a thing.
Read Article >Ovechkin started a fake All-Star scrum

Bruce Bennett/Getty ImagesOr maybe he was just upset he still doesn’t have a new car?
Nobody could keep a straight face afterwards!
Read Article >Roberto Luongo ruined Kevin Shattenkirk’s weekend

Andrew Weber-USA TODAY SportsToews’ no-look pass leads to Voracek goal

Andrew Weber-USA TODAY SportsYou just didn’t know it would look so good. Toews’ set-up pass was insane.
Read Article >Radim Vrbata scores first of many breakaway goals

Bruce Bennett/Getty ImagesCome on, Lou. It’s like you’re not even trying!
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