Metro Division Takes NHL All-Star Game Semifinal Against Pacific! Advances To Final!
A $1,000,000.00 split prize and bragging rights is on the line in Las Vegas, as the All-Star Games begin! The first Semifinal was the Metropolitan Division taking on the Pacific Division. Although there would be a lot of incredible, back and forth hockey, Tom Wilson would kick off the scoring. Love him or not, the goal at just 0:13 seconds in was pretty sweet. Especially when you count the credited assist which went to Columbus Blue Jacket, Zach Werenski.
Again, many lead changes would occur throughout the 20-minute game. However, the end score is the only one which really matters. The Metro would beat the Pacific, 6-4. There was an epic push at the end, for the Pacific. However, it just wouldn't be enough. It was actually almost a 6-5 final, but a goal was wiped off the board, from Marchessault , due to the clock being at 0:00.
With that being said, the Metro Division will skate on to the NHL All-Star Final. Tough break for the Pacific, who held the All-Stars for the hosting Golden Knights team. It was a historic moment for Jordan Eberle though, as he scored the Seattle Krakens very first NHL All-Star game. So, congrats to him.
Up next the Atlantic take on the Central. The winner of that 20-minute match up will face off against the Metro for the NHL All-Star 2022 Title!
Go Werenski and Metro!
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Jeff Svoboda Tweet: "Tom Wilson scores 13 seconds in and Z is already a crisp +1 on the day."
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