NHL News: NHL Announces 2024-25 First and Second All-Star Teams; Blue Jackets Werenski named

By Basil Stroh

 

All-Star Teams

 

NHL Public Relations

June 12, 2025

NEW YORK (June 12, 2025) – Winnipeg Jets goaltender Connor Hellebuyck, who earlier today captured the Hart Trophy as NHL MVP, and Tampa Bay Lightning right wing Nikita Kucherov, who took home the Ted Lindsay Award as the most outstanding player as selected by the NHLPA, head the list of players voted to the 2024-25 NHL First All-Star Team.

 

Hellebuyck earned his third career berth on the First Team, the most among active goaltenders, while Kucherov garnered his fourth career First Team bid at right wing, the most for the position among active skaters. Both players were near-unanimous selections, receiving first-place votes from 187 of the 190 voters.

 

Joining Hellebuyck and Kucherov on the First Team are two members of the Colorado Avalanche, defenseman Cale Makar and center Nathan MacKinnon, making their third and second appearance, respectively, on the First Team. The squad is rounded out by a pair of stars making their postseason All-Star Team debut: left wing Kyle Connor of the Winnipeg Jets and defenseman Zach Werenski of the Columbus Blue Jackets.

 

 

Three of the six players voted to the Second Team are Kucherov’s teammates on the Tampa Bay Lightning: defenseman Victor Hedman, goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiy and left wing Brandon Hagel. Hedman earned his sixth career place on the Second Team, matching Ray Bourque and Earl Seibert for the most ever among defensemen, while Vasilevskiy and Hagel are making their inaugural appearance on the Second Team.

Joining the Lightning trio is right wing David Pastrnak of the Boston Bruins, a returnee from last year’s Second Team; center Leon Draisaitl of the Edmonton Oilers, who earned Second Team honors in 2022-23; and defenseman Quinn Hughes of the Vancouver Canucks, making his Second Team debut.

Voting for the All-Star Team was conducted among representatives of the Professional Hockey Writers Association at the conclusion of the regular season.

The complete list of NHL First and Second All-Star Team rosters by season since their inception in 1930-31 is available at the NHL’s official records site, Records.NHL.com. The site also lists all-time and active leaders voted to the First and Second Teams by position.

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2024-25 NHL ALL-STAR TEAM VOTING RESULTS

CENTER

Points

(1st-2nd-3rd)

Career All-Star Selections

1.

Nathan MacKinnon, COL

731

(85-101-3)

2 First Team, 2 Second Team

2.

Leon Draisaitl, EDM

713

(102-63-14)

1 First Team, 2 Second Team

3.

Connor McDavid, EDM

158

(2-17-97)

4.

Jack Eichel, VGK

93

(1-8-64)

5.

Sidney Crosby, PIT

9

(0-1-6)

t-6.

Aleksander Barkov, FLA

2

(0-0-2)

Auston Matthews, TOR

2

(0-0-2)

t-8.

Jake Guentzel, TBL

1

(0-0-1)

Jack Hughes, NJD

1

(0-0-1)

LEFT WING

Points

(1st-2nd-3rd)

Career All-Star Selections

1.

Kyle Connor, WPG

796

(127-50-11)

1 First Team, 0 Second Team

2.

Brandon Hagel, TBL

447

(27-88-48)

0 First Team, 1 Second Team

3.

Alex Ovechkin, WSH

291

(33-31-33)

4.

Artemi Panarin, NYR

64

(1-11-26)

5.

Jesper Bratt, NJD

59

(0-8-35)

6.

Jason Robertson, DAL

26

(0-1-23)

7.

Kirill Kaprizov, MIN

8

(0-1-5)

t-8.

Leon Draisaitl, EDM

5

(1-0-0)

Dylan Holloway, STL

5

(1-0-0)

10.

Brady Tkachuk, OTT

3

(0-0-3)

t-11.

Matt Boldy, MIN

1

(0-0-1)

Pierre-Luc Dubois, WSH

1

(0-0-1)

Jake Guentzel , TBL

1

(0-0-1)

Clayton Keller, UTA

1

(0-0-1)

Mitch Marner, TOR

1

(0-0-1)

Matthew Tkachuk, FLA

1

(0-0-1)

RIGHT WING

Points

(1st-2nd-3rd)

Career All-Star Selections

1.

Nikita Kucherov, TBL

941

(187-2-0)

4 First Team, 2 Second Team

2.

David Pastrnak, BOS

387

(3-103-63)

2 First Team, 2 Second Team

3.

Mitch Marner, TOR

319

(0-74-97)

4.

Sam Reinhart, FLA

29

(0-3-20)

5.

William Nylander, TOR

20

(0-5-5)

6.

Mikko Rantanen, DAL

7

(0-1-4)

t-7.

Leon Draisaitl, EDM

3

(0-1-0)

Valeri Nichushkin, COL

3

(0-1-0)

9.

Kirill Marchenko, CBJ

1

(0-0-1)

DEFENSE

Points

(1st-2nd-3rd)

Career All-Star Selections

1.

Cale Makar, COL

948

(189-1-0)

3 First Team, 2 Second Team

2.

Zach Werenski, CBJ

838

(136-52-2)

1 First Team, 0 Second Team

3.

Quinn Hughes, VAN

624

(47-125-14)

1 First Team, 1 Second Team

4.

Victor Hedman, TBL

273

(1-65-73)

1 First Team, 6 Second Team

5.

Josh Morrissey, WPG

250

(5-57-54)

6.

Rasmus Dahlin, BUF

155

(0-30-65)

7.

Thomas Harley, DAL

67

(1-8-38)

8.

Lane Hutson, MTL

64

(0-8-40)

9.

Jaccob Slavin, CAR

63

(0-15-18)

10.

Jake Sanderson, OTT

40

(0-7-19)

11.

Evan Bouchard, EDM

35

(0-4-23)

12.

Devon Toews, COL

13

(0-3-4)

13.

Adam Fox, NYR

10

(0-1-7)

t-14.

Gustav Forsling, FLA

7

(0-1-4)

Ryan McDonagh, TBL

7

(0-1-4)

Shea Theodore, VGK

7

(0-1-4)

17.

Miro Heiskanen, DAL

5

(1-0-0)

18.

John Carlson, WSH

5

(0-1-2)

19.

Jakob Chychrun, WSH

5

(0-0-5)

20.

Brock Faber, MIN

2

(0-0-2)

t-21.

Brayden McNabb, VGK

1

(0-0-1)

Brett Pesce, NJD

1

(0-0-1)

GOALTENDER

Points

(1st-2nd-3rd)

Career All-Star Selections

1.

Connor Hellebuyck, WPG

944

(187-3-0)

3 First Team, 1 Second Team

2.

Andrei Vasilevskiy, TBL

512

(2-160-22)

2 First Team, 1 Second Team

3.

Darcy Kuemper, LAK

173

(1-21-105)

4.

Jake Oettinger, DAL

30

(0-4-18)

5.

Logan Thompson, WSH

23

(0-1-20)

6.

Filip Gustavsson, MIN

8

(0-0-8)

7.

Dustin Wolf, CGY

5

(0-1-2)

8.

Sergei Bobrovsky, FLA

5

(0-0-5)

t-9.

Mackenzie Blackwood, COL

3

(0-0-3)

Igor Shesterkin, NYR

3

(0-0-3)

11.

Ilya Sorokin, NYI

2

(0-0-2)

t-12.

Lukas Dostal, ANA

1

(0-0-1)

Sam Montembeault, MTL

1

(0-0-1)

Points allocation: 5-3-1 (1st-2nd-3rd)

 

 

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