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Friday, 01/31/2003 9:46:16 PM

Friday, January 31, 2003 9:46:16 PM

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All-Star Game Preview


GAME: Western Conference vs. Eastern Conference.

SITE: Office Depot Center, Sunrise, Fla.

TIME: Sunday, 2:30 p.m. EST.
With the NHL All-Star game back in an East vs. West format, attention is surprisingly focused on the North.

The teams are loaded with players from Ottawa and Vancouver -- small-market clubs holding top positions in their conferences.

The bankrupt Senators have landed three players on the East team: forward Marian Hossa, defenseman Zdeno Chara, and goalie Patrick Lalime. Their coach Jacques Martin will lead these stars based on the Senators' position atop the Eastern Conference.

It didn't matter that these players had to wait extra weeks to get their first paychecks of the new year; they knew the money was coming eventually. As long as they focused on the games, everything would be all right.

Ottawa entered the break with a 32-13-3-4 mark and 71 points.

The Canucks were atop the Western Conference on Jan. 8, the cutoff for picking who would coach the teams. Not bad for two of the remaining six Canadian teams.

"It's a great honor for our organization, and I'm the one that gets the benefit from the play of the team," Canucks coach Marc Crawford said. "I certainly have to give them the credit because they're the guys that go out and play."

Vancouver put together the best turnaround over the first 41 games, compared with last season. They finished 2002 with the NHL's best record for the calendar year.

Three Vancouver players will be on Crawford's bench Sunday. Markus Naslund, the league leader with 35 goals, is joined by forward Todd Bertuzzi and defenseman Ed Jovanovski. All three were chosen as reserves.

"I think it's fun to hook up with star players around the league that you didn't get to see every day, and just watch them closely," Naslund said. "I think for a lot of guys, we've had heroes growing up, there are still some of those guys around that you get a chance to maybe play with."

When the All-Stars hit the ice, there won't be any teammates playing against each other as there were in the five previous midseason exhibitions. Gone is the North America against the World format that was launched to maximize interest in NHL players taking part in the past two Winter Olympics.

"I think it's good. You need to change it once in a while," said Western forward Peter Forsberg, one of three Colorado representatives.

Naslund also favored the switch.

"I think you shouldn't have to go against a teammate," he said. "I think it's a better format."

Former Penguins linemates Mario Lemieux and Jaromir Jagr will miss a chance for an All-Star reunion for the second straight year since Jagr was dealt to Washington in 2001.

They were unable to play together last year because of the All-Star format. This year, a groin injury forced Lemieux to withdraw, leaving Jagr with another former Pittsburgh teammate, Alexei Kovalev, on the starting forward line for the East.

But two former high-scoring teammates will get together, as San Jose's Teemu Selanne will probably be on a line with former Anaheim partner Paul Kariya.

"Every time I play with Paul, it is very special for me," Selanne said. "We had a great relationship, great chemistry on the ice, and I really miss Paul.

"What a great player he is, and it is always great to play with him."

Goalie Ed Belfour declined the opportunity to be on the East squad, now that he has left Dallas for Toronto. Needed rest for his back will keep him away from Florida.

Saku Koivu was chosen to be an All-Star a year after cancer kept him off the ice for nearly the entire regular season. The Montreal forward will not play because of a prescheduled medical checkup.

Sandis Ozolinsh will be able to start on defense for the East, despite his trade from the host Florida Panthers to the Anaheim Mighty Ducks on Thursday night. The NHL, citing a precedent from 1990, announced that Ozolinsh won't become a Westerner until after Sunday's game.

Bernie Nicholls was dealt from Los Angeles to the New York Rangers 13 years ago on the eve of the All-Star game, but didn't switch sides for that exhibition.

The Dallas Stars took advantage of great home attendance and a fine first half to land three players on the West squad -- including Bill Guerin and Mike Modano, the first Dallas players elected to the starting lineup.

Modano, in his fifth All-Star appearance, was chosen as the West captain. Stars teammate Marty Turco will be one of the backup goalies to starter Patrick Roy.

New Jersey defenseman Scott Stevens will be the East captain. Stevens will play in his 13th All-Star game, the most among this year's crop of players.

The Senators' bankrupt brethren, the Buffalo Sabres, have struggled badly but did manage to place one player on the team. Forward Miroslav Satan was chosen with Tampa Bay's Vincent Lecavalier this week to replace Lemieux and Toronto's Mats Sundin.

The New York Rangers' Brian Leetch was elected as a starting defenseman, but an ankle injury that has limited him to 28 games will also keep him out of the All-Star contest. He was replaced by New York teammate Tom Poti, who leads the Rangers in scoring.

STARTING LINEUP: West - F Guerin, Dallas; F Selanne, San Jose; C Modano, Dallas; D Nicklas Lidstrom, Detroit; D Rob Blake, Colorado. East - F Jagr, Pittsburgh; F Kovalev, Pittsburgh; C Joe Thornton, Boston; D Ozolinsh; D Scott Stevens, New Jersey.

GOALTENDERS: West - Roy, Colorado (15-11-11, 2 SO, 2.42 GAA); Curtis Joseph, Detroit (19-13-5, 3, 2.60). East - Nikolai Khabibulin, Tampa Bay (18-19-6, 2, 2.78); Martin Brodeur, New Jersey (28-14-3, 6, 1.91).

TEAM LEADERS: West - Naslund, 35 goals and 65 points; Doug Weight, 44 assists. East - Hossa, 33 goals; Thornton, 38 assists and 62 points.

LAST YEAR'S GAME: Feb. 2, 2002; World 8, North America 5. At Los Angeles, the Blackhawks' Eric Daze had two goals and an assist to earn MVP honors, and Naslund also had two goals and an assist for the World team.


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