NHL All-Star rosters: Connor McDavid, Cale Makar, Mitch Marner headline the 2023 star-studded game in Florida

Bryan Murphy

NHL All-Star rosters: Connor McDavid, Cale Makar, Mitch Marner headline the 2023 star-studded game in Florida image

The votes have been counted and the people have spoken. The final rosters for the 2023 NHL All-Star Game have been revealed as 12 players were voted in by fans as the final members of their teams. 

The league previously announced one selection per team, giving each division seven skaters and a goalie to partake in the weekend festivities down in South Florida. In addition, another two skaters and goalie were selected for the All-Star teams. 

As expected, the biggest stars in the league are going to be participating in the event. Connor McDavid, Cale Makar, Nikita Kucherov and Mitch Marner are among the biggest names in attendance.

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Here are the rosters for the 2023 NHL All-Star Game:

2023 NHL All-Star rosters

Atlantic Division

PlayerPositionTeam
Nikita KucherovForwardTampa Bay Lightning
Dylan LarkinForwardDetroit Red Wings
Mitch MarnerForwardToronto Maple Leafs
Nick SuzukiForwardMontreal Canadiens
Rasmus Dahlin**DefensemanBuffalo Sabres
Brady TkachukForwardOttawa Senators
Matthew TkachukForwardFlorida Panthers
Linus UllmarkGoalieBoston Bruins
David PastrnakForwardBoston Bruins
Andrei VasilevskiyGoalieTampa Bay Lightning
Aleksander Barkov*ForwardFlorida Panthers

* = replacement for Auston Matthews (Toronto Maple Leafs)

** = replacement for Tage Thompson (Buffalo Sabres)

Metropolitan Division

PlayerPositionTeam
Sidney CrosbyForwardPittsburgh Penguins
Johnny GaudreauForwardColumbus Blue Jackets
Kevin HayesForwardPhiladelphia Flyers
Jack HughesForwardNew Jersey Devils
Brock NelsonForwardNew York Islanders
Alexander OvechkinForwardWashington Capitals
Igor ShesterkinGoalieNew York Rangers
Andrei SvechnikovForwardCarolina Hurricanes
Artemi PanarinForwardNew York Rangers
Adam FoxDefensemanNew York Rangers
Ilya SorokinGoalieNew York Islanders

Central Division

PlayerPositionTeam
Seth JonesDefensemanChicago Blackhawks
Kirill KaprizovForwardMinnesota Wild
Clayton KellerForwardArizona Coyotes
Cale MakarDefensemanColorado Avalanche
Josh MorrisseyDefensemanWinnipeg Jets
Jason RobertsonForwardDallas Stars
Juuse SarosGoalieNashville Predators
Vladimir TarasenkoForwardSt. Louis Blues
Mikko RantanenForwardColorado Avalanche
Nathan MacKinnonForwardColorado Avalanche
Connor HellebuyckGoalie Winnipeg Jets

Pacific Division

PlayerPositionTeam
Kevin FialaForwardLos Angeles Kings
Nazem KadriForwardCalgary Flames
Erik KarlssonDefensemanSan Jose Sharks
Connor McDavidForwardEdmonton Oilers
Elias PetterssonForwardVancouver Canucks
Troy TerryForwardAnaheim Ducks
Logan ThompsonGoalieVegas Golden Knights
Bo HorvatForwardVancouver Canucks
Leon DraisaitlForwardEdmonton Oilers
Stuart SkinnerGoalieEdmonton Oilers
Chandler Stephenson*ForwardVegas Golden Knights

* = replacement for Matty Beniers (Seattle Kraken)

When is the 2023 NHL All-Star Weekend?

  • Dates: Friday, Feb. 3; Saturday, Feb. 4
  • Times: 7 p.m. ET; 3 p.m. ET

The 2023 NHL All-Star Weekend is set to take place Friday, Feb. 3, and Saturday, Feb. 4. 

The NHL All-Star Skills competition will kick off the weekend on Friday at 7 p.m. ET, followed by the All-Star Game on Saturday at 3 p.m. ET.

Where is the 2023 NHL All-Star Weekend?

This year's All-Star Weekend will take place at FLA Live Arena in Sunrise, Fla., home of the Panthers. 

It is the second time the NHL has played the All-Star Game in South Florida. The event was hosted by the Panthers in 2003.

The 2021 event was planned to take place in Florida, but it was canceled because of the COVID pandemic.

Bryan Murphy

Bryan Murphy joined The Sporting News in 2022 as the NHL/Canada content producer. Previously he worked for NBC Sports on their national news desk reporting on breaking news for the NFL, MLB, NBA and NHL, in addition to covering the 2020 and 2022 Olympic Games. A graduate of Quinnipiac University, he spent time in college as a beat reporter covering the men’s ice hockey team.