Philadelphia Flyers right wing
Wayne Simmonds, San Jose Sharks left wing Patrick Marleau and Toronto
Maple Leafs goaltender Frederik Andersen have been named the NHL's
"Three Stars" for the week ending Jan. 29.
FIRST STAR - WAYNE SIMMONDS, RW, PHILADELPHIA FLYERS
Simmonds earned MVP honors at Sunday's 2017 Honda NHL All-Star Game
and also registered two goals in two contests earlier in the week with
the Flyers (25-19-6, 56 points). Making his All-Star Game debut in the
city where he played his first three NHL seasons, Simmonds scored twice
in the Metropolitan Division's 10-6 semifinal win over the Atlantic
Division before potting the tournament-clinching goal in a 4-3 triumph
against the Pacific Division in the final. Earlier in the week, Simmonds
notched the winning goal in a 2-0 victory over the New York Rangers
Jan. 25 and again found the back of the net in a 2-1 triumph against the
Toronto Maple Leafs Jan. 26. The 28-year-old Scarborough, Ont., native
paces the Flyers and shares ninth place in the NHL with 21 goals in 50
games this season (21-17-38).
SECOND STAR - PATRICK MARLEAU, LW, SAN JOSE SHARKS
Marleau
led the NHL with five goals and six points in three games to power the
Pacific Division-leading Sharks (31-17-2, 64 points) to a pair of wins.
He tied a League record with four goals in one period (the 3rd) of a 5-2
victory against the Colorado Avalanche Jan. 23, becoming the 12th
player in NHL history to achieve the feat and first since Jan. 26, 1997 (Mario Lemieux).
Marleau added one goal in a 4-3 triumph over the Winnipeg Jets Jan. 24
and one assist in a 4-1 loss to the Edmonton Oilers Jan. 26. The
37-year-old Aneroid, Sask., native ranks fifth among active players with
498-564-1,062 in 1,461 career games played, including 17-9-26 in 50
outings this season.
THIRD STAR - FREDERIK ANDERSEN, G, TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS
Andersen
earned two shutouts in as many appearances, stopping all 48 shots he
faced, to propel the Maple Leafs (23-15-9, 55 points) to two victories
in three contests. He turned aside 26 shots in a 4-0 triumph against the
Calgary Flames Jan. 23 and made 22 saves in a 4-0 win over the Detroit
Red Wings Jan. 25. In doing so, Andersen posted consecutive shutouts for
the first time in his NHL career (164 GP). The 27-year-old Herning,
Denmark, native - who is in his first campaign with the Maple Leafs -
owns a 21-10-8 record with a 2.55 goals-against average, .921 save
percentage and three shutouts in 39 games this season.
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