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1980 All-Star Game – February 5, 1980, Joe Louis Arena, Detroit
Mr. Hockey, Gordie Howe, was welcomed "home" by a record-breaking crowd of 21,002 for his 23rd and final All-Star appearance.

1983 All-Star Game – February 8, 1983, Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, NY
Wayne Gretzky set an All-Star record with four goals in the third period.

1990 All-Star Game – January 21, 1990, Civic Arena, Pittsburgh
Mario Lemieux thrilled his hometown fans with a record-tying four-goal performance.

1991 All-Star Game – January 19, 1991, Chicago Stadium
Just days into the Persian Gulf war, the Chicago faithful saluted their country during the U.S. anthem.

1993 All-Star Game – February 6, 1993, Montreal Forum
The game began with a tribute to Mario Lemieux who could not play due to treatment for Hodgkins Disease.

1996 All-Star Game – January 20, 1996, FleetCenter, Boston
Boston's Raymond Bourque scored the game-winning goal with 37.3 seconds left to thrill the hometown crowd.

1997 All-Star Game – January 18, 1997, San Jose Arena
The Sharks Owen Nolan completes his hattrick by "calling" his shot against Dominik Hasek.

1999 All-Star Game – January 24, 1999, Ice Palace, Tampa Bay
The Rocket Richard Trophy is unveiled prior to the game.

1999 All-Star Game – January 24, 1999, Ice Palace, Tampa Bay
In his final All-Star appearance, Wayne Gretzky captures his third All-Star MVP award.

2003 All-Star Game – February 2, 2003, Office Depot Center, Sunrise, FL
Dany Heatley ties an All-Star record with four goals as well as one in the shootout.