It was enough to give a goalie nightmares: A record 29 goals, 25 players with at least two points and eight with at least four. In addition to the high-profile superstars who didn't make it to Ohio's capital city for the NHL All-Star game, defense also took a holiday. John Tavares of the New York Islanders matched a record with four goals, and Team Toews beat Team Foligno 17-12 on Sunday night in the highest-scoring NHL All-Star game. Read more http://scores.espn.go.com/nhl/recap?gameId=400754614
Blue Jackets forward Ryan Johansen spent the past few days showing off Columbus to his fellow NHL All-Stars. On Sunday, Johansen did some showing off of his own by winning an online fan vote to be named the game's MVP. "It's been really cool. It hasn't hit me yet for sure," he said. "This is something I'll remember for a very long time." The fourth-year forward, and first-time All-Star won despite being on the short end of Team Foligno's 17-12 loss to Team Toews. Johansen led the team captained by Blue Jackets teammate Nick Foligno with four points (two goals and two assists) and won a new car to go with the honor. Read more http://espn.go.com/nhl/story/_/id/1...-gets-hometown-nod-nhl-all-star-game-mvp-vote