Metropolitan Division Wins The Honda NHL All-Star Game 2022!

 It was an incredible NHL All-Star Game Final.  At one point the Metropolitan and Central Division's were tied at 3 goals each.  The Metropolitan would quickly go up, 5-3, with only a few minutes remaining in the second, and final, period.  It was thought that Alex DeBrincat, from the Chicago Blackhawks, had put the Central within a goal.  However, it was called offsides, with only 1:45 to go.  No goal, and the clock went back to 1:51 to play.  Your final would be Metropolitan Division 5, Central Division 3!  

It's nice to see Zach Werenski on the winning team, and our Division on top!  Zach didn't have a goal today, but he did have 3 total assists during the two 20 minute games!  With this win he stands to make about $90,909.09 from the NHL All-Star Game win, once the $1,000,000.00 prize is split between the teams 11 total players. Not a bad chunk of change for 40 minutes worth of hockey!  He also won the Fountain Face-Off Challenge last night.  So, it seems safe to say, Las Vegas is a lucky place for Zach Werenski!  

The Blue Jackets return to action on Tuesday, February 8th.  They will travel to the Nation's Capital to face the Capitals.  Puck drop is 7:00 PM EST!  See you then 5th Line!

Go Werenski!  


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Jeff Svoboda Tweet:  "t's over, the Metro is NHL All-Star champs! They beat the Central 5-3 in the final. It's a good day for Zach Werenski, who finishes the day with three assists, a plus-4 rating and his share of a cool $1 million. #CBJ".


 

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