36th National Hockey League All-Star Game

36th NHL All-Star Game
123 Total
Wales 511 7
Campbell 033 6
Date January 31, 1984
Arena Brendan Byrne Arena
City East Rutherford
MVP Don Maloney (NY Rangers)
Attendance 18,939
 1983 1985 

The 36th National Hockey League All-Star Game was held in Brendan Byrne Arena in East Rutherford, home to the New Jersey Devils, on January 31, 1984.

Uniforms

The All-Star uniforms introduced in 1983 received an update for this game. The typeface for the diagonal "Wales" and "Campbell" conference names on the front of the jerseys changed from a plain block font to the style used by the New York Rangers. Trim stripes were added to the shoulder/sleeve panels and waistline - black on the white Wales jersey, and white on the orange Campbell jersey. This design would continue to be used through 1986.

Team lineups

Wales Conference All-Stars

Head Coach
Assistant Coach
# Nat. Player Pos. Team
Goaltenders
1CanadaPete PeetersBoston Bruins
30United StatesCanadaGlenn ReschNew Jersey Devils
Defencemen
2CanadaJoe CirellaNew Jersey Devils
4United StatesRod LangwayWashington Capitals
5CanadaDenis Potvin, CaptainNew York Islanders
6United StatesPhil HousleyBuffalo Sabres
7CanadaRaymond BourqueBoston Bruins
20United StatesMike O'ConnellBoston Bruins
Forwards
10CanadaBarry PedersonCBoston Bruins
11CanadaGilbert PerreaultCBuffalo Sabres
12CanadaDon MaloneyLWNew York Rangers
14United StatesMark JohnsonLWHartford Whalers
15CanadaMichel GouletLWQuebec Nordiques
16CanadaRick MiddletonRWBoston Bruins
17CanadaTim KerrCPhiladelphia Flyers
23CanadaMike BullardCPittsburgh Penguins
25SwedenMats NäslundLWMontreal Canadiens
26CanadaBrian ProppLWPhiladelphia Flyers
27CzechoslovakiaPeter StastnyCQuebec Nordiques
28CanadaPierre LaroucheCNew York Rangers
Trainers
Keith ParkerNew Jersey Devils
Craig SmithNew Jersey Devils

Campbell Conference All-Stars

Head Coach
Assistant Coach
# Nat. Player Pos. Team
Goaltenders
30CanadaMurray BannermanChicago Black Hawks
31CanadaGrant FuhrEdmonton Oilers
Defencemen
4CanadaKevin LoweEdmonton Oilers
5CanadaRob RamageSt. Louis Blues
6CanadaBrad MaxwellMinnesota North Stars
7CanadaPaul CoffeyEdmonton Oilers
24CanadaDoug WilsonChicago Black Hawks
44CanadaDave BabychWinnipeg Jets
Forwards
8CanadaGlenn AndersonRWEdmonton Oilers
9CanadaLanny McDonaldRWCalgary Flames
10CanadaCharlie SimmerLWLos Angeles Kings
11CanadaMark MessierLWEdmonton Oilers
12CanadaBernie NichollsCLos Angeles Kings
17CanadaDarcy RotaLWVancouver Canucks
18CanadaDenis SavardCChicago Black Hawks
19CanadaSteve YzermanCDetroit Red Wings
22CanadaRick VaiveRWToronto Maple Leafs
23CanadaBrian BellowsRWMinnesota North Stars
25CanadaJohn OgrodnickRWDetroit Red Wings
99CanadaWayne Gretzky, CaptainCEdmonton Oilers
Trainers

G = Goaltenders; D = Defencemen; C = Center; LW/RW = Left Wing/Right Wing

Game summary

#ScoreTeamGoals (Assist(s))Time[1]
First period
11-0WalesCirella (Šťastný)8:51
2 2-0WalesPotvin (Kerr – Goulet)9:30
3 3-0WalesMiddleton (Pederson – Housley)14:49
4 4-0WalesNäslund (Maloney – Potvin)16:40
5 5-0WalesLarouche (Johnson – Maloney)17:14
Second period
65-1 CampbellSavard (Vaive – Rota)1:23
75-2 CampbellRota (Vaive – Savard)5:51
85-3 CampbellOgrodnick (Yzerman)6:42
9 6-3WalesLarouche (Maloney – Johnson)17:34
Third period
10 7-3WalesMaloney (Johnson – Cirella)7:24
117-4 CampbellBabych (Ogrodnick)8:11
127-5 CampbellGretzky (Vaive – Simmer)11:23
137-6 CampbellBellows (Wilson)17:37

Shots: Campbell 13-15-10 (38) Wales 13-11-6 (30)

See also

References

  1. "Result of the game". Archived from the original on 2011-07-14. Retrieved 2009-06-25.
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