Sunday, January 25, 2015

The Hockey All-Star Double Feature

As both of the world's top international hockey leagues had their All-Star Games on the same day, I felt it would be right to give them in one star-studded blog post. First up, from...

The Bolshoy Ice Dome in Sochi, Russia, the West KHL Stars host the East KHL Stars. Jakub Kovar and Alexander Yeryomenko received the starts. East began with a Denis Parshin goal, via Dmitry Kugryshev. West tied it on a Wojtek Wolski goal, and took the lead on a Nick Bailen goal, both of which were unassisted. West added on with a Vadim Shipachyov goal, passed from Wolski. East got one back on a Sergei Mozyakin goal, fueled by Metallurg teammates Danis Zaripov and Chris Lee. West answered on an Ilya Kovalchuk goal, with a lone helper from Steve Moses. East clawed back on a Nikita Gusev goal, assisted by Justin Azevedo and Erik Gustafsson. West replied as Nikita Shchitov of the hometown Sochi Leopards put in an unassisted goal. East countered on a Sergei Kostitsyn goal, coming off of Mozyakin and Lee. West shot back on another Kovalchuk goal, guided in by Bailen and Moses. East kept the deficit at 6-5 after the first period on a Mike Lundin goal, set up by Nigel Dawes and Kugryshev.

In the second period, the first goal was by the West's Andrei Mironov, passed from Wolski and Nikita Zaitsev. East replied on a Yury Petrov goal made possible by Azevedo and Gustafsson, and then tied it on a Kostitsyn goal from Gusev. East took the lead with a Kugryshev goal courtesy of Dawes and Parshin, and extended the lead with a Mozyakin goal, guided in by Lee and Kostitsyn. The goalie swap happened at the midway point of the period, with Stanislav Galimov taking over for Yeryomenko while Alexander Salak relieved Kovar. East padded the lead on a Zaripov goal, with assists from Kirill Koltsov and Kostitsyn. West edged back in with a Sergei Plotnikov goal, fueled by Dmitry Kagarlitsky and Andre Petersson. East answered with a Mozyakin goal, completing his hat trick with the help of Zaripov. West countered with a Moses goal, set up by Igor Grigorenko and Kovalchuk. East put the score at 12-9 in their favor at the end of the second period with a Dawes goal, with helpers by Kugryshev and Parshin.

West chipped back in the third period on a Pascal Pelletier goal, with a lone assist by Shipachyov. East answered on an unassisted Gusev goal. West mounted a tying rally on a Kovalchuk goal (securing him a hat trick) from Bailen, a Plotnikov goal via Kagarlitsky, and a Grigorenko equalizer with a lone helper by Kovalchuk. East shot back on a Mozyakin goal, assisted by Koltsov and Zaripov. West tied it again when Kovalchuk matched Mozyakin with his fourth of the game, passed from Grigorenko. East pulled away with a Parshin goal guided in by Dawes, an Azevedo goal via Gusev, and a Mozyakin goal, his fifth of the game, helped along by Zaripov. West got one back on a Moses goal, coming off of Grigorenko. East answered when Mozyakin completed a second hat trick, thanks to Zaripov and Koltsov. West got the last laugh on a penalty shot goal by Wolski after hooking by Ilya Nikulin, but the final favored East 18-16. The three stars were Mozyakin, Kovalchuk, and Zaripov.

Along to the other All-Star game from Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio, where the NHL's Team Foligno hosts Team Toews. Roberto Luongo and Carey Price draw the starts in goal. Foligno began with a Radim Vrbata goal, set up by Ryan Nugent-Hopkins. Toews tied it on a Ryan Getzlaf goal, helped along by Vladimir Tarasenko and Justin Faulk. Toews took the lead on a Jakub Voracek goal, guided in by the captain Toews and Aaron Ekblad. Foligno tied it with a Ryan Johansen goal, via the captain Foligno and Kevin Shattenkirk. Toews retook the lead with a Patrice Bergeron goal, coming off of Tyler Seguin and Patrik Elias. Foligno retied it as Shattenkirk scored, thanks to Nugent-Hopkins and Vrbata. Foligno pulled ahead on another Johansen goal, fueled by Alex Ovechkin and Dustin Byfuglien. Toews evened it at 4-4, which remained through the end of the first period, as John Tavares scored, with the help of Bergeron and Ekblad. Fall Out Boy entertained during the first intermission with their songs Centuries and My Songs Know What You Did In the Dark (Light 'Em Up).

The second period goalies were Jaroslav Halak and Marc-Andre Fleury. Toews gained the lead on a Ryan Suter goal, fueled by Tarasenko and Seguin. Foligno quickly retied it as Claude Giroux scored, with a lone helper by Patrick Kane. Toews gained the lead again on a Seguin goal, via Getzlaf and Tarasenko, the latter getting the game's first sock trick. Foligno again equalized with a Steven Stamkos goal, on a lone assist by Duncan Keith. Toews went on a scoring run with the following sequence: a Rick Nash goal coming off of the captain Toews and Voracek, a Filip Forsberg goal passed from Johnny Gaudreau and Elias, Tavares' second of the game assisted by Bergeron and Faulk, and Voracek's second of the game made possible by the captain Toews and Ekblad, both of whom got sock tricks. Foligno got two back with a goal by the captain Foligno helped along by Johansen and Ovechkin and a second goal by Stamkos with the only assist credited to Bobby Ryan. Toews got one back late on a Tavares goal, securing his hat trick, while his set up man Bergeron earned a sock trick on the only assist. Toews took an 11-8 lead into the second intermission. O.A.R. played the second intermission with their songs Love and Memories and Two Hands Up.

The game came down to Corey Crawford and Brian Elliott in the blue paint. Toews extended their lead with a Nash goal, his second of the game, assisted by Mark Giordano and Voracek. Foligno answered with a Kane goal, helped along by Giroux and Drew Doughty. Toews padded the lead with Tavares' fourth of the game, via Bergeron and Brent Seabrook, and a Voracek hat-trick-clinching hoal made possible by the captain Toews and Ekblad. Foligno replied on a Ryan goal, with helpers from Stamkos and Oliver Ekman-Larsson. Toews countered on a Seguin goal, his second of the game, driven in by Tarasenko and Shea Weber. Foligno replied with a Kane goal, his second of the game, courtesy of Brent Burns and Giroux. Toews squashed the comeback with a goal by the captain Toews from Suter and Forsberg's second of the game, guided in by Gaudreau and Voracek, the latter getting a sock trick to go with his earlier hat trick. Foligno got one back with a Burns goal, pushed through by Ovechkin, who got a sock trick, and Johansen. This produced the 17-12 final in favor of Toews. The three stars went to Voracek, Toews, and Tavares.

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