Results
Game (Year) | Result | Host Team | Host arena | Host city | Game MVP, Team |
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1st (1947) | All–Stars 4 – Maple Leafs 3 | Toronto Maple Leafs (1) | Maple Leaf Gardens | Toronto, ON | N/A |
2nd (1948) | All–Stars 3 – Maple Leafs 1 | Chicago Black Hawks (1) | Chicago Stadium | Chicago, IL | N/A |
3rd (1949) | All–Stars 3 – Maple Leafs 1 | Toronto Maple Leafs (2) | Maple Leaf Gardens | Toronto, ON | N/A |
4th (1950) | Red Wings 7 – All–Stars 1 | Detroit Red Wings (1) | Olympia Stadium | Detroit, MI | N/A |
5th (1951) | Team #1 2 – Team #2 2 | Toronto Maple Leafs (3) | Maple Leaf Gardens | Toronto, ON | N/A |
6th (1952) | Team #1 1 – Team #2 1 | Detroit Red Wings (2) | Olympia Stadium | Detroit, MI | N/A |
7th (1953) | All–Stars 3 – Canadiens 1 | Montreal Canadiens (1) | Montreal Forum | Montreal, QC | N/A |
8th (1954) | All–Stars 2 – Red Wings 2 | Detroit Red Wings (3) | Olympia Stadium | Detroit, MI | N/A |
9th (1955) | Red Wings 3 – All–Stars 1 | Detroit Red Wings (4) | Olympia Stadium | Detroit, MI | N/A |
10th (1956) | All–Stars 1 – Canadiens 1 | Montreal Canadiens (2) | Montreal Forum | Montreal, QC | N/A |
11th (1957) | All Stars 5 – Canadiens 3 | Montreal Canadiens (3) | Montreal Forum | Montreal, QC | N/A |
12th (1958) | Canadiens 6 – All–Stars 3 | Montreal Canadiens (4) | Montreal Forum | Montreal, QC | N/A |
13th (1959) | Canadiens 6 – All–Stars 1 | Montreal Canadiens (5) | Montreal Forum | Montreal, QC | N/A |
14th (1960) | All–Stars 2 – Canadiens 1 | Montreal Canadiens (6) | Montreal Forum | Montreal, QC | N/A |
15th (1961) | All–Stars 3 – Black Hawks 1 | Chicago Black Hawks (2) | Chicago Stadium | Chicago, IL | N/A |
16th (1962) | Maple Leafs 4 – All–Stars 1 | Toronto Maple Leafs (4) | Maple Leaf Gardens | Toronto, ON | Eddie Shack, Toronto Maple Leafs |
17th (1963) | All–Stars 3 – Maple Leafs 3 | Toronto Maple Leafs (5) | Maple Leaf Gardens | Toronto, ON | Frank Mahovlich, Toronto Maple Leafs |
18th (1964) | All–Stars 3 – Maple Leafs 2 | Toronto Maple Leafs (6) | Maple Leaf Gardens | Toronto, ON | Jean Beliveau, Montreal Canadiens |
19th (1965) | All–Stars 5 – Canadiens 2 | Montreal Canadiens (7) | Montreal Forum | Montreal, QC | Gordie Howe, Detroit Red Wings |
(1966) | No game as it was shifted to the middle of the season. | ||||
20th (1967) | Canadiens 3 – All–Stars 0 | Montreal Canadiens (8) | Montreal Forum | Montreal, QC | Henri Richard, Montreal Canadiens |
21st (1968) | Maple Leafs 4 – All–Stars 3 | Toronto Maple Leafs (7) | Maple Leaf Gardens | Toronto, ON | Bruce Gamble, Toronto Maple Leafs |
22nd (1969) | East 3 – West 3 | Montreal Canadiens (9) | Montreal Forum | Montreal, QC | Frank Mahovlich, Toronto Maple Leafs |
23rd (1970) | East 4 – West 1 | St. Louis Blues (1) | St. Louis Arena | St. Louis, MO | Bobby Hull, Chicago Black Hawks |
24th (1971) | West 2 – East 1 | Boston Bruins (1) | Boston Garden | Boston, MA | Bobby Hull, Chicago Black Hawks |
25th (1972) | East 3 – West 2 | Minnesota North Stars (1) | Met Center | Bloomington, MN | Bobby Orr, Boston Bruins |
26th (1973) | East 5 – West 4 | New York Rangers (1) | Madison Square Garden | New York, NY | Greg Polis, Pittsburgh Penguins |
27th (1974) | West 6 – East 4 | Chicago Black Hawks (3) | Chicago Stadium | Chicago, IL | Garry Unger, St. Louis Blues |
28th (1975) | Wales 7 – Campbell 1 | Montreal Canadiens (10) | Montreal Forum | Montreal, QC | Syl Apps, Jr, Pittsburgh Penguins |
29th (1976) | Wales 7 – Campbell 5 | Philadelphia Flyers (1) | The Spectrum | Philadelphia, PA | Peter Mahovlich, Montreal Canadiens |
30th (1977) | Wales 4 – Campbell 3 | Vancouver Canucks (1) | Pacific Coliseum | Vancouver, BC | Rick Martin, Buffalo Sabres |
31st (1978) | Wales 3 – Campbell 2 (OT) | Buffalo Sabres (1) | Buffalo Memorial Auditorium | Buffalo, NY | Billy Smith, New York Islanders |
(1979) | Canceled in favor of the 1979 Challenge Cup between the NHL All–Stars and the Soviet Union. | ||||
32nd (1980) | Wales 6 – Campbell 3 | Detroit Red Wings (5) | Joe Louis Arena | Detroit, MI | Reggie Leach, Philadelphia Flyers |
33rd (1981) | Campbell 4 – Wales 1 | Los Angeles Kings (1) | The Forum | Los Angeles, CA | Mike Liut, St. Louis Blues |
34th (1982) | Wales 4 – Campbell 2 | Washington Capitals (1) | Capital Centre | Landover, MD | Mike Bossy, New York Islanders |
35th (1983) | Campbell 9 – Wales 3 | New York Islanders (1) | Nassau Coliseum | Uniondale, NY | Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton Oilers |
36th (1984) | Wales 7 – Campbell 6 | New Jersey Devils (1) | Brendan Byrne Arena | East Rutherford, NJ | Don Maloney, New York Rangers |
37th (1985) | Wales 6 – Campbell 4 | Calgary Flames (1) | Olympic Saddledome | Calgary, AB | Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh Penguins |
38th (1986) | Wales 4 – Campbell 3 (OT) | Hartford Whalers (1) | Hartford Civic Center | Hartford, CT | Grant Fuhr, Edmonton Oilers |
(1987) | Canceled in favor of Rendez-vous '87 between the NHL All–Stars and the Soviet Union. | ||||
39th (1988) | Wales 6 – Campbell 5 (OT) | St. Louis Blues (2) | St. Louis Arena | St. Louis, MO | Mario Lemieux Pittsburgh Penguins |
40th (1989) | Campbell 9 – Wales 5 | Edmonton Oilers (1) | Northlands Coliseum | Edmonton, AB | Wayne Gretzky, Los Angeles Kings |
41st (1990) | Wales 12 – Campbell 7 | Pittsburgh Penguins (1) | Pittsburgh Civic Arena | Pittsburgh, PA | Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh Penguins |
42nd (1991) | Campbell 11 – Wales 5 | Chicago Blackhawks (4) | Chicago Stadium | Chicago, IL | Vincent Damphousse, Toronto Maple Leafs |
43rd (1992) | Campbell 10 – Wales 6 | Philadelphia Flyers (2) | The Spectrum | Philadelphia, PA | Brett Hull, St. Louis Blues |
44th (1993) | Wales 16 – Campbell 6 | Montreal Canadiens (11) | Montreal Forum | Montreal, QC | Mike Gartner, New York Rangers |
45th (1994) | East 9 – West 8 | New York Rangers (2) | Madison Square Garden | New York, NY | Mike Richter, New York Rangers |
(1995) | Canceled due to the league's lockout. Game was originally set to play at the San Jose Arena in San Jose, California. |
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46th (1996) | East 5 – West 4 | Boston Bruins (2) | FleetCenter | Boston, MA | Ray Bourque, Boston Bruins |
47th (1997) | East 11 – West 7 | San Jose Sharks (1) | San Jose Arena | San Jose, CA | Mark Recchi, Montreal Canadiens |
48th (1998) | North America 8 – World 7 | Vancouver Canucks (2) | General Motors Place | Vancouver, BC | Teemu Selanne, Mighty Ducks of Anaheim |
49th (1999) | North America 8 – World 6 | Tampa Bay Lightning (1) | Ice Palace | Tampa, FL | Wayne Gretzky, New York Rangers |
50th (2000) | World 9 – North America 4 | Toronto Maple Leafs (8) | Air Canada Centre | Toronto, ON | Pavel Bure, Florida Panthers |
51st (2001) | North America 14 – World 12 | Colorado Avalanche (1) | Pepsi Center | Denver, CO | Bill Guerin, Boston Bruins |
52nd (2002) | World 8 – North America 5 | Los Angeles Kings (2) | Staples Center | Los Angeles, CA | Eric Daze, Chicago Blackhawks |
53rd (2003) | West 6 – East 5 (SO) | Florida Panthers (1) | Office Depot Center | Sunrise, FL | Dany Heatley, Atlanta Thrashers |
54th (2004) | East 6 – West 4 | Minnesota Wild (1) | Xcel Energy Center | Saint Paul, MN | Joe Sakic, Colorado Avalanche |
(2005) | Canceled due to the league's lockout. Game was originally set to play at the Philips Arena in Atlanta, Georgia. |
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(2006) | No game due to the XX Winter Olympic games in Turin, Italy. | ||||
55th (2007) | West 12 – East 9 | Dallas Stars (1) | American Airlines Center | Dallas, TX | Daniel Briere, Buffalo Sabres |
56th (2008) | East 8 – West 7 | Atlanta Thrashers (1) | Philips Arena | Atlanta, GA | Eric Staal, Carolina Hurricanes |
57th (2009) | East 12 – West 11 (SO) | Montreal Canadiens (12) | Bell Centre | Montreal, QC | Alexei Kovalev, Montreal Canadiens |
(2010) | No game due to the XXI Winter Olympic games in Vancouver, British Columbia. | ||||
58th (2011) | Team Lidstrom 11 – Team Staal 10 | Carolina Hurricanes (1) | RBC Center | Raleigh, NC | Patrick Sharp, Chicago Blackhawks |
59th (2012) | Team Chara 12 – Team Alfredsson 9 | Ottawa Senators (1) | Scotiabank Place | Ottawa, ON | Marian Gaborik, New York Rangers |
60th (2013) | Canceled due to the league's lockout. Game was originally set to play at the Nationwide Arena in Columbus, OH. |
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(2014) | No game due to the XXII Winter Olympic Games to be held in Sochi, Russia. |
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