3 Blackhawks Make NHL All-Star Teams
On Wednesday night at the NHL Awards, three Chicago Blackhawks were named to the postseason All-Star teams for the 2016-17 season.
Patrick Kane was named the first team right wing. Kane scored 34 goals with 55 assists in 82 games.
Artemi Panarin was named the second team left wing. Panarin scored 31 goals with 43 assists in 82 games.
Duncan Keith was named a defenseman on the second team. Keith posted six goals and 47 assists in 80 games.
Here are the full rosters:
The NHL first and second All-Star teams as voted on by members of @ThePHWA: pic.twitter.com/7okKvWzPIA
— PHWA (@ThePHWA) June 22, 2017
Whoop De Do
I thought Toews was one of the best players in hockey why didn’t he make the list?
Id take the 2nd team over the 1st team heads up!
The 4 Conf Finals teams are represented by just 2 players…….Maybe a HOF Core is not what it is cracked up to be. Hmmmmm
HOF core won 3 Stanley Cups in a 6 season span
Mud….that was a bit of sarcasm.
Sorry Mike. I didn’t catch it considering some of the other posts elsewhere. :D