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NHL All-Star Game: Game time, live stream, TV coverage

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The NHL All-Star Game will be held Saturday in Columbus, Ohio. The game was originally set to be played in Columbus in 2013, but the NHL locked its players out, leading to the game's cancelation.

Sunday's contest is the NHL's first All-Star Game since 2012. Last season's game was not played because of the NHL's participation in the 2014 Winter Olympic Games in Sochi, Russia.

The players on Team Foligno will be the designated home team and wear black jerseys​, while Team Toews are the road team and will wear white.

How to watch

Details for Sunday's 60th NHL All-Star Game are below:

When: Jan. 25

Where: Nationwide Arena, Columbus, Ohio

Time: 5 p.m. ET

TV Coverage: NBCSN

Live stream: A live stream can be found here.

Captains:Nick Foligno, Columbus; Jonathan Toews, Chicago  

​Coaches: Peter Laviolette, Nashville; Darryl Sutter, Los Angeles Kings 

Roster: All-Star Game rosters can be found here.

                                                     Past results

 Year

                    City 

         Venue

             Results 

             MVP

1947

Toronto

Maple Leaf Gardens

All-Stars 4, Maple Leafs 3

 

1948

Chicago

Chicago Stadium

All-Stars 3, Maple Leafs 1

 

1949

Toronto

Maple Leaf Gardens

All-Stars 3, Maple Leafs 1

 

1950

Detroit

Olympia Stadium

Red Wings 7, All-Stars 1

 

1951

Toronto

Maple Leaf Gardens

First Team 2, Second Team 2

 

1952

Detroit

Olympia Stadium

First Team 1, Second Team 1

 

1953

Montreal

Montreal Forum

All-Stars 3, Canadiens 1

 

1954

Detroit

Olympia Stadium

All-Stars 2, Red Wings 2

 

1955

Detroit

Olympia Stadium

Red Wings 3, All-Stars 2

 

1956

Montreal

Montreal Forum

All-Stars 1, Canadiens 1

 

1957

Montreal

Montreal Forum

All-Stars 5, Canadiens 3

 

1958

Montreal

Montreal Forum

Canadiens 6, All-Stars 3

 

1959

Montreal

Montreal Forum

Canadiens 6, All-Stars 1

 

1960

Montreal

Montreal Forum

All-Stars 2, Canadiens 1

 

1961

Chicago

Chicago Stadium

All-Stars 3, Black Hawks 1

 

1962

Toronto

Maple Leaf Gardens

Maple Leafs 4, All-Stars 1

Eddie Shack, Toronto

1963

Toronto

Maple Leaf Gardens

All-Stars 3, Maple Leafs 3

Frank Mahovlich, Toronto

1964

Toronto

Maple Leaf Gardens

All-Stars 3, Maple Leafs 2

Jean Beliveau, Montreal

1965

Montreal

Montreal Forum

All-Stars 5, Canadiens 2

Gordie Howe, Detroit

1966

No game - Event moved to mid-season

 

 

 

1967

Montreal

Montreal Forum

Canadiens 3, All-Stars 0

Henri Richard, Montreal

1968

Toronto

Maple Leaf Gardens

Maple Leafs 4, All-Stars 3

Bruce Gamble, Toronto

1969

Montreal

Montreal Forum 

West 3, East 1

Frank Mahovlich, Toronto

1970

St. Louis

St. Louis Arena

East 4, West 1

Bobby Hull, Chicago

1971

Boston 

Boston Garden

West 2, East 1

Bobby Hull, Chicago

1972

Bloomington, Minn.

Met Sports Center

East 3, West 2

Bobby Orr, Boston

1973

New York

Madison Square Garden

East 5, West 4

Greg Polis, Pittsburgh

1974

Chicago

Chicago Stadium

West 6, East 4

Garry Unger, St. Louis

1975

Montreal

Montreal Forum

Wales 7, Campbell 1

Syl Apps, Pittsburgh

1976

Philadelphia

The Spectrum

Wales 7, Campbell 5

Peter Mahovlich, Montreal

1977

Vancouver

Pacific Coliseum

Wales 4, Campbell 3

Rick Martin, Buffalo

1978

Buffalo

Memorial Auditorium

Wales 3, Campbell 2 (OT)

Billy Smith, N.Y. Islanders

1979

No game - Challenge Cup

 

 

 

1980

Detroit

Joe Louis Arena

Wales 6, Campbell 3

Reggie Leach, Philadelphia

1981

Inglewood, Calif.

The Forum

Campbell 4, Wales 1

Mike Liut, St. Louis

1982

Washington

The Capital Centre

Wales 4, Campbell 2

Mike Bossy, N.Y. Islanders

1983

New York

Nassau Coliseum

Campbell 9, Wales 3

Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton

1984

East Rutherford, N.J.

Brendan Byrne Arena

Wales 7, Campbell 6

Don Maloney, N.Y. Rangers

1985

Calgary

Olympic Saddledome

Wales 6, Campbell 4

Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh

1986

Hartford

Hartford Civic Center

Wales 4, Campbell 3 (OT)

Grant Fuhr, Edmonton

1987

No game - Rendez-vous '87 

 

 

 

1988

St. Louis

St. Louis Arena

Wales 6, Campbell 5 (OT)

Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh

1989

Edmonton

Northlands Coliseum

Campbell 9, Wales 5

Wayne Gretzky, Los Angeles

1990

Pittsburgh

Civic Arena

Wales 12, Campbell 7

Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh

1991

Chicago

Chicago Stadium

Campbell 11, Wales 5

Vincent Damphousse, Toronto

1992

Philadelphia

The Spectrum

Campbell 10, Wales 6

Brett Hull, St. Louis

1993

Montreal

Montreal Forum

Wales 16, Campbell 6

Mike Gartner, N.Y. Rangers

1994

New York

Madison Square Garden

East 9, West 8

Mike Richter, N.Y. Rangers

1995

No game - NHL lockout

 

 

 

1996

Boston

FleetCenter

East 5, West 4

Ray Bourque, Boston

1997

San Jose

San Jose Arena

East 11, West 7

Mark Recchi, Montreal

1998

Vancouver

GM Place

North America 8, World 7

Teemu Salanne, Anaheim

1999

Tampa

Ice Palace

North America 8, World 6

Wayne Gretzky, N.Y. Rangers

2000

Toronto

Air Canada Centre

World 9, North America 4

Pavel Bure, Florida

2001

Denver

Pepsi Center

North America 14, World 12

Bill Guerin, Boston

2002

Los Angeles

Staples Center

World 8, North America 5

Eric Daze, Chicago

2003

Sunrise, Fla.

Office Depot Center

West 6, East 5 (SO)

Dany Heatley, Atlanta

2004

St. Paul, Minn.

Xcel Energy Center

East 6, West 4

Joe Sakic, Colorado

2005

No game - NHL lockout

 

 

 

2006

No game - Turin Olympics

 

 

 

2007

Dallas

American Airlines Center

West 12, East 9

Daniel Briere, Buffalo

2008

Atlanta

Philips Arena 

East 8, West 7

Eric Staal, Carolina

2009

Montreal

Bell Centre

East 12, West 11 (SO)

Alexei Kovalev, Montreal

2010

No game - Vancouver Olympics

 

 

 

2011

Raleigh, N.C.

RBC Center

Lidstrom 11, Staal 10

Patrick Sharp, Chicago

2012

Ottawa

Scotiabank Place

Chara 12, Alfredsson 9

Marian Gaborik, N.Y. Rangers

2013

No game - NHL lockout

 

 

 

2014

No game - Sochi Olympics