Article 6NV4C NHL announces All-Star, All-Rookie teams for 2023-24

NHL announces All-Star, All-Rookie teams for 2023-24

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Kayla Douglas
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The NHL revealed its All-Star and All-Rookie teams for the 2023-24 campaign following the league's awards show on Thursday night.

1st All-Star team cropped_GettyImages-2153123702.jpg?ts=17 Michael Martin / National Hockey League / Getty
PositionPlayerTeam
LWArtemi PanarinNYR
CNathan MacKinnonCOL
RWNikita KucherovTBL
DQuinn HughesVAN
DRoman JosiNSH
GConnor HellebuyckWPG

The NHL's first All-Star team is largely highlighted by award winners.

MacKinnon took home the Hart Trophy and Ted Lindsay Award, Hughes won his first career Norris Trophy, and Hellebuyck earned his second Vezina Trophy during Thursday's proceedings.

Kucherov was a finalist for the Hart and Ted Lindsay after leading the league with 144 points, Josi was nominated for the Norris, and Panarin finished fifth in voting for the Hart thanks to his 120-point season.

2nd All-Star team cropped_GettyImages-2158190887.jpg?ts=17 Elsa / Getty Images Sport / Getty
PositionPlayerTeam
LWFilip ForsbergNSH
CConnor McDavidEDM
RWDavid PastrnakBOS
DAdam FoxNYR
DCale MakarCOL
GThatcher DemkoVAN

The second All-Star team similarly boasts plenty of talent, though all of its members went home empty-handed on Thursday night.

Makar and Demko were finalists for the Norris Trophy and Vezina Trophy, respectively, while McDavid was nominated for the Hart.

Forsberg, meanwhile, posted new career highs in goals (48) and points (94) this past season. Fox was once again a workhorse for the New York Rangers and finished fourth in Norris Trophy voting as a result of his efforts. Pastrnak enjoyed a 110-point campaign and wound up in eighth place on the Hart Trophy ballot.

All-Rookie team cropped_GettyImages-1890935281.jpg?ts=17 Patrick McDermott / Getty Images Sport / Getty
PositionPlayerTeam
FConnor BedardCHI
FLogan CooleyUTA
FMarco RossiMIN
DBrock FaberMIN
DLuke HughesNJD
GPyotr KochetkovCAR

Bedard took home the Calder Trophy as the league's top first-year player, and he's joined by the other two finalists - Faber and Hughes - on the All-Rookie team.

Rounding out the young squad is Kochetkov, Cooley, and Rossi, who finished fourth, fifth, and sixth in voting for the hardware, respectively.

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