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Check out 2022 NHL All-Star Game rosters; Fans vote for ‘Last Men In’

Check out 2022 NHL All-Star Game rosters; Fans get to vote 'Last Men In'

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - OCTOBER 12: Robin Lehner #90 of the Vegas Golden Knights wears a 2022 NHL All-Star logo patch in the third period of the Seattle Kraken’s inaugural regular-season game at T-Mobile Arena on October 12, 2021 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The Golden Knights defeated the Kraken 4-3. The 2022 NHL All-Star Weekend will be held in Las Vegas in February 2022. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

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The NHL announced the rosters for the 2022 NHL All-Star Game on Thursday, although fans get to vote the “Last Men In.”

Until Jan. 17 (Monday), fans can submit “up to 10 ballots per 24 hours” to vote for four more players in the 2022 NHL All-Star Game (one per division).

In case you missed it, the 2022 NHL All-Star Game coaches are: Andrew Brunette (Florida Panthers, Atlantic Division), Jared Bednar (Colorado Avalanche, Central Division), Rod Brind’Amour (Carolina Hurricanes, Metropolitan Division), and Peter DeBoer (Vegas Golden Knights, Pacific Division).

Back in mid-December, PHT shared our selections for the 2022 NHL All-Star Game.

The 2022 NHL All-Star Game takes place in Las Vegas on Feb. 5.

Rosters for 2022 NHL All-Star Game

First, here are the rosters for the 2022 NHL All-Star Game, including captains. The league also noted number of All-Star appearances:

2022 NHL All-Star Weekend Rosters

Atlantic Division (All-Star Appearance)

F Auston Matthews, TOR (4th) - captain
F
Drake Batherson, OTT (1st)
F Patrice Bergeron, BOS (3rd)
F Jonathan Huberdeau, FLA (2nd)
F Dylan Larkin, DET (2nd)
F Nick Suzuki, MTL (1st)
D Rasmus Dahlin, BUF (1st)
D Victor Hedman, TBL (3rd)
G Jack Campbell, TOR (1st)
G Andrei Vasilevskiy, TBL (4th)

Central Division (All-Star Appearance)

F Nathan MacKinnon, COL (4th) - captain
F Kyle Connor, WPG (1st)
F Alex DeBrincat, CHI (1st)
F Kirill Kaprizov, MIN (1st)
F Clayton Keller, ARI (2nd)
F Jordan Kyrou, STL (1st)
F Joe Pavelski, DAL (4th)
D Cale Makar, COL (1st)
G Juuse Saros, NSH (1st)
G Cam Talbot, MIN (1st)

Metropolitan Division (All-Star Appearance)

F Alex Ovechkin, WSH (8th) - captain
F Sebastian Aho, CAR (2nd)
F Claude Giroux, PHI (7th)
F Jack Hughes, NJD (1st)
F Chris Kreider, NYR (2nd)
D Adam Fox, NYR (1st)
D Adam Pelech, NYI (1st)
D Zach Werenski, CBJ (2nd)
G Frederik Andersen, CAR (2nd)
G Tristan Jarry, PIT (2nd)

Pacific Division (All-Star Appearance)

F Connor McDavid, EDM (5th) - captain
F Leon Draisaitl, EDM (3rd)
F Jordan Eberle, SEA (2nd)
F Johnny Gaudreau, CGY (6th)
F Adrian Kempe, LAK (1st)
F Timo Meier, SJS (1st)
F Mark Stone, VGK (1st)
D Alex Pietrangelo, VGK (3rd)
G Thatcher Demko, VAN (1st)
G John Gibson, ANA (3rd)

‘Last Men In’ Candidates for the 2022 NHL All-Star Game

Here are the “Last Men In” candidates for each team, separated by division. Again, you can vote for them here.

Eastern Conference

Atlantic Division

Boston Bruins -- Charlie McAvoy
Buffalo Sabres -- Tage Thompson
Detroit Red Wings -- Lucas Raymond
Florida Panthers -- Aleksander Barkov
Montreal Canadiens -- Tyler Toffoli
Ottawa Senators -- Brady Tkachuk
Tampa Bay Lightning -- Steven Stamkos
Toronto Maple Leafs -- John Tavares

Metropolitan Division

Carolina Hurricanes -- Andrei Svechnikov
Columbus Blue Jackets -- Jakub Voracek
New Jersey Devils -- Jesper Bratt
New York Islanders -- Mathew Barzal
New York Rangers -- Mika Zibanejad
Philadelphia Flyers -- Cam Atkinson
Pittsburgh Penguins -- Jake Guentzel
Washington Capitals -- Evgeny Kuznetsov

Western Conference

Central Division

Arizona Coyotes -- Phil Kessel
Chicago Blackhawks -- Seth Jones
Colorado Avalanche -- Nazem Kadri
Dallas Stars -- Jason Robertson
Minnesota Wild -- Ryan Hartman
Nashville Predators -- Roman Josi
St. Louis Blues -- Robert Thomas
Winnipeg Jets -- Mark Scheifele

Pacific Division

Anaheim Ducks -- Troy Terry
Calgary Flames -- Matthew Tkachuk
Edmonton Oilers -- Darnell Nurse
Los Angeles Kings -- Drew Doughty
San Jose Sharks -- Logan Couture
Seattle Kraken -- Mark Giordano
Vancouver Canucks -- J.T. Miller
Vegas Golden Knights -- Jonathan Marchessault

James O’Brien is a writer for Pro Hockey Talk on NBC Sports. Drop him a line at phtblog@nbcsports.com or follow him on Twitter @cyclelikesedins.