NHL All-Star Game predictions, schedule, odds & picks for Saturday, 2/4

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The top players will all be traveling to South Florida this weekend to participate in the All-Star weekend, which concludes with the All-Star Game on Saturday night. This is a great chance to see some of the best talent in the NHL play in a single elimination tournament.

With a battle of division all-stars looking to take home the title, our expert has NHL All-Star Game predictions with odds provided by DraftKings Sportsbook.

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This year, the NHL will stick with the format for the All-Star Game that it has adopted since 2016, a three-on-three single elimination tournament. The teams are made up of top players from each of the four divisions, giving four teams competing that consist of nine skaters and two goalies.

With so much talent on the ice, these games will be close, but the best bet from our NHL All-Star Game predictions will be for the Central Division to come out on top in the end. They feature three top players from the defending Stanley Cup-champion Colorado Avalanche, as well as two top-15 goal-scorers in Jason Robertson of the Dallas Stars and Kirill Kaprizov of the Minnesota Wild.

However, the aspect to put them over the top will be their goaltending. They will have Connor Hellebuyck of the Winnipeg Jets and Juuse Saros of the Nashville Predators. These goalies rank in the top 10 in save percentage and goals saved above expected.

The NHL All-Star schedule starts on Thursday, which is a full day off for the entire league. The last two regular season games before the break were on Wednesday night, giving any of the players in those games a travel day down to Florida.

From there, we get to Friday night, which is where the fun begins. The All-Star Skills Competition kicks off with the four divisions competing in a variety of challenges and drills, such as the hardest shot, accuracy shooting and fastest skater. Once that dust has settled, we move to Saturday afternoon and the NHL All-Star Games. This will be where the four teams battle it out in the three-on-three tournament for bragging rights and a $1 million prize.

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The All-Star Break is officially four days for the entire NHL. Even though some teams’ last games before the break were played last weekend, there were still games on Wednesday night, making Thursday the first official day of the break. The skills competition will be played on Friday, February 3, with the actual All-Star Games being played on Saturday afternoon. Sunday will be an off day for travel, as the NHL will resume the regular season on Monday, February 6.

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