25th National Hockey League All-Star Game (original) (raw)

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Professional ice hockey exhibition game

25th NHL All-Star Game

123 Total East 021 3 West 110 2
Date January 25, 1972
Arena Metropolitan Sports Center
City Bloomington
MVP Bobby Orr (Boston)
Attendance 15,423
1971 1973

The 25th National Hockey League All-Star Game was held in the Metropolitan Sports Center in Bloomington, home of the Minnesota North Stars, on January 25, 1972. It was the first and only time the All-Star Game was held at the Metropolitan Sports Center. The East Division All-Stars defeated the West Division All-Stars 3–2. Bobby Orr was named the game's most valuable player.

Clarence Campbell, president of the NHL announced that the NHL was expanding to Atlanta and Long Island. Campbell also indicated that the NHL would expand by two further teams for the 1974–75 season. The executives of the Central Hockey League and the Western Hockey League met to discuss the merger of their two leagues. The merger discussions were disrupted when Daniel Myers, owner of the Salt Lake Golden Eagles, committed suicide.[1]

It was the first time since 1956 that Gordie Howe did not play in the All-Star Game.

# Score Team Goalscorer (Assist(s)) Time
First period
East Goaltender in: Dryden 0:00
West Goaltender in: T. Esposito 0:00
0–0 East Penalty: Hadfield 6:22
1 1-0 West Goal: B. Hull (P. Martin, Maki) 17:01
Second period
2 2-0 West Goal: Nolet (D. Hull) 1:11
3 2-1 East Goal: Ratelle (Tremblay, Gilbert) 3:48
2–1 West Penalty: White 5:26
2–1 East Goaltender out: DrydenGoaltender in: Villemure 10:24
2–1 West Goaltender out: T. EspositoGoaltender in: Worsley 10:24
4 2 -2 East Goal: McKenzie (Park, Seiling) 18:45
Third period
2–2 West Penalty: White 2:28
2–2 East Penalty: Esposito 5:34
2–2 East Penalty: Tremblay 8:42
2–2 West Penalty: Mohns 19:05
5 2-3 East Goal: Esposito (Smith, Orr) (PPG) 19:16
Goaltenders
East: Dryden (30:24 minutes), Villemure (29:36 minutes). West: T. Esposito (30:24 minutes), Worsley (29:36 minutes).
Shots on goal
East (30) 09 - 08 - 13 West (27) 10 - 11 - 06
Officials
Referee : Bruce HoodLinesmen : Claude Béchard, Matt Pavelich

Source: Podnieks[2]

  1. ^ Podnieks 2000, pp. 118–119.
  2. ^ a b Podnieks 2000, p. 123.

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