NHL All-Star Team

ice hockey all-star team consisting of NHL players

The NHL All-Star Teams were first named at the end of the 1930–31 NHL season, to honor the best performers over the season at each position.

Members of the Professional Hockey Writers' Association vote for the All-Star Team at the end of the regular season.

Teams

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1930s

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1930–31:

1931–32:

1932–33:

1933–34:

1934–35:

1935–36:

1936–37:

1937–38:

1938–39:

1939–40:

1940s

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1940–41:

1941–42:

1942–43:

1943–44:

1944–45:

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1946–47:

1947–48:

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1950s

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1950–51:

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1952–53:

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1954–55:

1955–56:

1956–57:

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1960–61:

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1962–63:

1963–64:

1964–65:

1965–66:

1966–67:

1967–68:

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1969–70:

1970s

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1970–71:

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1975–76:

1976–77:

1977–78:

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1979–80:

1980s

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1980–81:

1981–82:

1982–83:

1983–84:

1984–85:

1985–86:

1986–87:

1987–88:

1988–89:

1989–90:

1990s

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1990–91:

1991–92:

1992–93:

1993–94:

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2000s

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2010s

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2010–11:

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2013–14:

2014–15:

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2016–17:

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2018–19:


First team leaders by position

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The following is a list of the most selected first team all-stars by position.

Active players are listed in boldface.

Centres:

Left wingers:

Right wingers:

Defencemen:

Goaltenders:

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