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The Biggest Snubs from the 2022 NHL All-Star Game Roster Reveal


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SOURCE: https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2952439-the-biggest-snubs-from-the-2022-nhl-all-star-game-roster-reveal
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Summary

And there's something about the All-Star Game that alleviates some of that reluctance to draw attention, which makes it a fun weekend on the whole.This year, the contest is being held in Las Vegas, which should make the proceedings even more spectacular than usual. That means they get the weekend off to do whatever they'd like, so they probably aren't too upset about the developments, but some fans might be.Here are our picks for the biggest All-Star Game snubs for the 2021-22 game, at least before fans have their say via the Last Men In voting contest.As Pierre LeBrun noted on Twitter, the league tends to check up with teams "before picking All-Stars in an effort to not pick a guy who truly doesn’t want to go." It's speculation on our part, but that almost certainly has to be the case with Artemi Panarin of the New York Rangers.With all due respect to Chris Kreider, who made the All-Star team as a representative of the Blueshirts—along with Adam Fox—Panarin is, frankly, the superior forward here. He's also one of the most entertaining players both on and off the ice, and we're likely missing out on some hilarious moments in Vegas without Marchand taking part in the All-Star Game.There's really no excuse for Trevor Zegras not to be on the Pacific Division's roster. Troy Terry is the Anaheim Ducks' representative on the Last Men In ballot, so we'll have to wait at least another year for Zegras to make his All-Star Game debut.Every team in the NHL has dealt with players going in and out of the lineup throughout the 2021-22 campaign.

As said here by Franklin Steele