The Stars are shining at the All-Star Break.
They currently hold the best record in the Western Conference at 28-13-10 and Jason Robertson’s stellar play has earned him his first All-Star berth.
Dallas’ first-year coach Pete DeBoer has also been given the opportunity to coach the Central Division during the NHL All-Star game.
Below, you will find everything you need to know about the game — including where to watch, the latest on Robertson and more.
How to watch NHL All-Star Weekend
Dates: Friday, Feb. 3 – Saturday, Feb. 4
Time: All-Star Skills competition, 6 pm CT on Feb. 3
All-Star Game, 2 p.m. CT on Feb. 4
Location: FLA Live Arena in Sunrise, Florida
TV: All-Star Skills: ESPN and ESPN+ broadcast
All-Star Game: Broadcast on ABC with a simulcast on ESPN+ and an “All-Star Watch” feed on ESPN+
Skill Competition Events
Splash Shot:
A new event where four teams of two players compete in a single-elimination tournament. On the beach in Fort Lauderdale, competitors go head-to-head trying to hit targets in an attempt to dunk their opponent.
Pitch ‘n’ Puck
A golf and hockey hybrid, six players play par 4-golf using a combo of pucks and balls. The lowest score wins, but the player with the longest drive wins in the event of a tie.
Tendy tandem:
A goalie game. Two goalies work together, with a shooting goalie attempting to hit targets in a net in the first round. In the next round, the other goalie will face three players on a breakaway depending on how many targets his partner hits.
More on Jason Robertson
Read more about the Stars’ All-Star selection here.
— Jason Robertson skates to Stars history with 30th goal of the season
— Jason Robertson, Jake Oettinger lead Stars past Islanders in thriller
— 10 things to know about Jason Robertson, including a growing list of broken Stars records
— Jason Robertson, Wyatt Johnston make Stars history vs. Canadiens
— Mike Modano wrote the Stars record books. Can Jason Robertson surpass the legend?
Find more Stars coverage from The Dallas Morning News here.