2015 NHL All Star Game: Projected All Stars

With the remaining all stars being announced by the NHL on Saturday afternoon, let’s take a look at whose names should be called. We already know from the Fan Vote that three forwards, two defensemen and one goalie have been chosen. In case you didn’t already know, they are:

Zemgus Girgensons – Jonathan Toews – Patrick Kane

Duncan Keith – Brent Seabrook

Corey Crawford

Zemgus Girgensons Sabres
Zemgus Girgensons racked up the most votes of any player this year, earning him a spot in the 2015 All Star Game. (Timothy T. Ludwig-USA TODAY Sports)

So, two things are quite obvious here. Chicago Blackhawks fans are extremely passionate and loving fans. Also, the entire country of Latvia voted day after day for Girgensons, who led all players in votes. After these six players, the NHL will choose an additional 36 players, for a total of 42 all stars. The NHL will likely choose five more goalies, 10 more defensemen, and 21 more forwards.

Let’s take a look at which players are most deserving and most likely to be selected come Saturday.

All Star Forwards:

Jakub Voracek – Tyler Seguin – Claude Giroux

Evgeni Malkin – Sidney Crosby – Ryan Getzlaf

Rick Nash – Steven Stamkos – Tyler Johnson

Vladimir Tarasenko – Nicklas Backstrom – Joe Pavelski

Alex Ovechkin – John Tavares -Phil Kessel

Zach Parise – Filip Forsberg – Nick Foligno

Nikita Kucherov – Pavel Datsyuk – Henrik Zetterberg

These remaining seven lines along with Girgensons, Kane and Toews will make up the 2015 All Star Forwards. It’s a solid list containing not only the usual superstar players you would expect each year, but also some of the budding young prospects of the league as well. Players like Tyler Johnson, Vladimir Tarasenko, Filip Forsberg and Nikita Kucherov will represent the next wave of NHL superstars. Guys like Patrick Kane and Pavel Datsyuk will make up the skills and amazement value of the game and skills competition. While Zach Parise, Phil Kessel, and Tarasenko will likely be the fastest of the all stars.

All Star Defensemen:

Mark Giordano – Kevin Shattenkirk

P.K. Subban – Erik Karlsson

John Carlson – Shea Weber

Sami Vatanen – Ryan Suter

Victor Hedman – T.J. Brodie

Shattenkirk was acquired by the Blues in February 2011 (bridgetds/Flickr)
Kevin Shattenkirk looks like he will be well on his way for a possible Norris Trophy in 2014-15. (bridgetds/Flickr)

Just like with the forwards, the All Star Defensemen will have the usuals along with budding stars like Sami Vatanen, Victor Hedman and T.J. Brodie. If these projections are correct, there will be a new Hardest Shot champion without Chara there. Shea Weber will be the favourite by far in that category.

All Star Goalies:

Pekka Rinne

Carey Price

Marc-Andre Fleury

Roberto Luongo

Craig Anderson

Pekka Rinne has been back in his usual form this year after missing time due to injury and he’s planted himself back among the top goalies in the league. Luongo will also be a nice surprise, given the controversy he’s had to go through in Vancouver before being traded finally to Florida. Craig Anderson makes a surprise showing, he’s quietly been one of the best this year.

These 42 players will round out the 2015 All Stars to play in Columbus on January 24-25th. It will be the first All Star Game in three years so there will no doubt be some added excitement to it. Columbus is known to have some raucous crowds each game and that will no doubt transfer over into the first all star game they host in their team history. Although the NHL’s version of the All Star Weekend is usually a lot less hyped than other major sports, especially with nothing on the line, with the superstars attending, it is sure to still be a fun time.

Is there anyone you think we missed? Feel free to let us know in the comments below!

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Pete Gaeta
9 years ago

It’s a sad day when the once-proud city of Chicago can lose a ballot box stuffing contest to the tiny nation of Girgensonia.

Jordan Gebhard
9 years ago

I realize the Kings aren’t killing it this regular season, but at least one of the following; Quick, Doughty, Kopitar, or Carter should be representing the defending champs. These writers don’t have a clue.

Mo
Mo
9 years ago

They got rid of the all-teams-have-to-be-represented rule a while ago IIRC.

DL
DL
9 years ago
Reply to  Mo

if they did, then they have brought it back:

http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=748015

Daniel Willams
Daniel Willams
9 years ago

Not every team in the league has to be represented, so Idk wtf you guys are talking about

DL
DL
9 years ago
Reply to  Daniel Willams

read the first sentence of the fourth paragraph smart guy:

http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=748015

Jeans
Jeans
9 years ago

what sort of amateur-hour article is this?

at least 5 teams aren’t represented! please tell me this guy was not paid to write this crap without doing ANY research on the selection process, what a joke

DL
DL
9 years ago

um, doesn’t every team have to be represented? Don’t see a single Hurricane…or Bruin actually…Kucherov has been decent, but they’ll take Eric Staal over him

Jeans
Jeans
9 years ago
Reply to  DL

no Oiler, Avalanche, King, Jet, Devil, or Coyote either! zero research done here

DL
DL
9 years ago
Reply to  Jeans

Staal, Rask, Jagr, Hall, Doughty, Ekman-Larsson, Ladd, and hometown boy Johansen IN

Kucherov, Forsberg, Anderson, Giroux, Zetterberg, Vatanen, Brodie OUT