- Uniforms
- The game Game summary
- Rosters
- See also
- References
{{Infobox ice hockey game | game_name = 24th NHL All-Star Game | visitor = West | home = East | visitor_total = 2 | home_total = 1 | visitor_per1 = 2 | visitor_per2 = 0 | visitor_per3 = 0 | home_per1 = 1 | home_per2 = 0 | home_per3 = 0 | date = January 19, 1971 | arena = Boston Garden | city = Boston | MVP = Bobby Hull (Chicago) | attendance = 14,790 | next= 1972 | previous= 1970 |}}The 24th National Hockey League All-Star Game was held in the Boston Garden in Boston, home of the Boston Bruins. This was the first time that the all-star game was held in Boston. The West Division All-Stars defeated the East Division All-Stars 2–1. The West's Bobby Hull was named the game's most valuable player. UniformsThe West Division All-Stars continued to use the blue uniforms introduced in 1969. The East Division team, however, received updated white uniforms. The waistline color was changed from black to orange; the stars on the upper chest were enlarged, and had the NHL shield added inside them; the NHL shield was also added to the shoulders; the black numbers gained an orange outline; and the collar changed from an orange tie-up design to a black and orange V-neck. The game Game summary # | Score | Team | Goalscorer (Assist(s)) | Time |
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First period |
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1 | 1-0 | West | Maki (unassisted) | 0:36 | 2 | 2-0 | West | B. Hull (Flett) PPG | 4:38 | 3 | 2-1 | East | Cournoyer (Smith, Balon) | 6:19 | Penalties : Harris (West) 2:17, F. Mahovlich (East) 3:09, B. Hull (West) 11:14 | Second period |
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Penalties : Bucyk(East) 1:22 | Third period |
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Penalties : Stapleton(West) 2:48, Magnuson(West) 8:34 | Goaltenders :- East: Giacomin (30:41 minutes), Villemure (29:19 minutes).
- West: T. Esposito (30:41 minutes), Wakely (29:19 minutes).
Shots on goal :- West (28) 13 - 8 - 7
- East (27) 13 - 12 - 2
Referee : Bill Friday Linesmen : Neil Armstrong, John D'Amico Source: Podnieks{{sfn|Podnieks|2000|p=117}} Rosters East Division All-Stars- Coach: Harry Sinden (Boston Bruins)
# | Nat. | Player | Pos. | Team | Goaltenders | 1 | {{flagicon|CAN}} | Ed Giacomin | New York Rangers | 30 | {{flagicon|CAN}} | Gilles Villemure | New York Rangers | Defencemen | 2 | {{flagicon|CAN}} | Brad Park | New York Rangers | 3 | {{flagicon|CAN}} | J. C. Tremblay | Montreal Canadiens | 4 | {{flagicon|CAN}} | Bobby Orr | Boston Bruins | 5 | {{flagicon|CAN}} | Dale Tallon | Vancouver Canucks | 15 | {{flagicon|CAN}} | Jim Neilson | New York Rangers | 20 | {{flagicon|CAN}} | Dallas Smith | Boston Bruins | Forwards | 6 | {{flagicon|CAN}} | Johnny Bucyk | LW | Boston Bruins | 7 | {{flagicon|CAN}} | Phil Esposito | C | Boston Bruins | 8 | {{flagicon|CAN}} | Ken Hodge | RW | Boston Bruins | 9 | {{flagicon|CAN}} | Gordie Howe | RW | Detroit Red Wings | 10 | {{flagicon|CAN}} | Ed Westfall | RW | Boston Bruins | 11 | {{flagicon|CAN}} | Gilbert Perreault | C | Buffalo Sabres | 12 | {{flagicon|CAN}} | Yvan Cournoyer | RW | Montreal Canadiens | 14 | {{flagicon|CAN}} | Dave Keon | C | Toronto Maple Leafs | 17 | {{flagicon|CAN}} | Dave Balon | LW | New York Rangers | 18 | {{flagicon|CAN}} | Jean Ratelle | C | New York Rangers | 21 | {{flagicon|CAN}} | Peter Mahovlich | C | Montreal Canadiens | 27 | {{flagicon|CAN}} | Frank Mahovlich | LW | Montreal Canadiens |
| West Division All-Stars- Coach: Scotty Bowman (St. Louis Blues)
# | Nat. | Player | Pos. | Team | Goaltenders | 30 | {{flagicon|CAN}} | Ernie Wakely | St. Louis Blues | 35 | {{flagicon|CAN}} | Tony Esposito | Chicago Black Hawks | Defencemen | 2 | {{flagicon|CAN}} | Bill White | Chicago Black Hawks | 3 | {{flagicon|CAN}} | Keith Magnuson | Chicago Black Hawks | 4 | {{flagicon|CAN}} | Ted Harris | Minnesota North Stars | 5 | {{flagicon|USA}} | Doug Roberts | California Golden Seals | 8 | {{flagicon|CAN}} | Barclay Plager | St. Louis Blues | 12 | {{flagicon|CAN}} | Pat Stapleton | Chicago Black Hawks | Forwards | 6 | {{flagicon|CAN}} | Pit Martin | C | Chicago Black Hawks | 7 | {{flagicon|CAN}} | Red Berenson | C | St. Louis Blues | 9 | {{flagicon|CAN}} | Bobby Hull | LW | Chicago Black Hawks | 10 | {{flagicon|CAN}} | Dennis Hull | LW | Chicago Black Hawks | 11 | {{flagicon|CAN}} | Gary Sabourin | RW | St. Louis Blues | 14 | {{flagicon|CAN}} | Tim Ecclestone | LW | St. Louis Blues | 15 | {{flagicon|CAN}} | Bobby Clarke | C | Philadelphia Flyers | 16 | {{flagicon|CAN}} | Chico Maki | RW | Chicago Black Hawks | 17 | {{flagicon|CAN}} | Bill Flett | RW | Los Angeles Kings | 20 | {{flagicon|CAN}} | Danny Grant | LW | Minnesota North Stars | 21 | {{flagicon|CAN}} | Stan Mikita | C | Chicago Black Hawks | 22 | {{flagicon|CAN}} | Greg Polis | LW | Pittsburgh Penguins |
| G = Goaltenders; D = Defencemen; C = Center; LW/RW = Left Wing/Right Wing Source: Podnieks{{sfn|Podnieks|2000|p=117}} |
See alsoReferences- {{cite book |title=The NHL All-Star Game: 50 years of tradition |last=Podnieks |first=Andrew |year=2000 |publisher=HarperCollins |location=Toronto |isbn=0-00-200058-X|ref=harv}}
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