By the numbers: NHL All-Star Game records

Edmonton Oiler Wayne Gretzky shouts after scoring his fourth goal for the Campbell Conference to an 8-3 win over the Wales Conference in the NHL All-Star game at Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale, N.Y. Feb. 8, 1983. (CP PHOTO/Ray Stubblebine, File)

Have a look at some of the most impressive accomplishments in NHL All-Star Game history.

Most games played
23 – Gordie Howe, 1948 through 1980

Most consecutive games played
19 – Raymond Bourque, 1981 through 2001

Most goals, career
13 – Mario Lemieux (10 games), Wayne Gretzky (18 games)

Most assists, career
16 – Joe Sakic (12 games)

Most points, career
25 – Wayne Gretzky (13 goals, 12 assists in 18 games)

Most penalty minutes, career
25 – Gordie Howe

Most power-play goals, career
6 – Gordie Howe

Youngest players
18 years, 5 months, 13 days – Fleming Mackell (Toronto), Oct. 13, 1947, at Toronto.
18 years, 6 months, 13 days – Larry Hillman (Detroit), Oct. 2, 1955, at Detroit.

Youngest players (not playing as member of defending Stanley Cup champion)
18 years, 8 months, 14 days – Jeff Skinner (Team Staal), Jan. 30, 2011, at Carolina.
18 years, 8 months, 22 days – Steve Yzerman (Campbell), Jan. 31, 1984, at New Jersey.

Oldest players
51 years, 10 months, 5 days – Gordie Howe (Wales), Feb. 5, 1980, at Detroit.
44 years, 1 month, 2 days – Doug Harvey (West), Jan. 21, 1969, at Montreal.
*43 years, 11 months, 350 days – Jaromir Jagr (Atlantic), Jan. 31, 2016, at Nashville.*
43 years, 21 days – Mark Messier (Eastern), Feb. 8, 2004, at Minnesota.

Sports writers gather around Hartford hockey great Gordie Howe, 51, in the locker room after the National Hockey League All-Star game at Detroit’s new Joe Louis Arena on Feb. 6, 1980. Howe had just played in his 23rd NHL All-Star game, not counting six others while in the World Hockey Association. (AP Photo/Hillery)

Most goals, one game
4 – Wayne Gretzky (Campbell), Feb. 8, 1983 at New York Islanders.
4 – Mario Lemieux (Wales), Jan. 21, 1990, at Pittsburgh.
4 – Vincent Damphousse (Campbell), Jan. 19, 1991, at Chicago.
4 – Mike Gartner (Wales), Feb. 6, 1993, at Montreal.
4 – Dany Heatley (Eastern), Feb. 2, 2003, at Florida.
4 – John Tavares (Team Toews) Jan. 25, 2015, at Columbus.

Most assists, one game
5 – Mats Naslund (Wales), Feb. 9, 1988, at St. Louis.

Most points, one game
6 – Mario Lemieux (3 goals, 3 assists, Wales), Feb. 9, 1988, at St. Louis.
6 – Jakub Voracek (3 goals, 3 assists, Team Toews), Jan. 25, 2015, at Columbus.

Most shots, one game (since 1955)
10 – Earl Reibel (Detroit), Oct. 2, 1955, at Detroit.
10 – Owen Nolan (Western), Jan. 18, 1997, at San Jose.

Most goals, one period
4 – Wayne Gretzky (Campbell), 3rd period, Feb. 8, 1983, at New York Islanders.

Most assists, one period
4 – Adam Oates (Wales), 1st period, Feb. 6, 1993, at Montreal.

Most points, one period
4 – Wayne Gretzky (4 goals, Campbell), 3rd period, Feb. 8, 1983, at New York Islanders.
4 – Mike Gartner (3 goals, 1 assist, Wales), first period, Feb. 6, 1993, at Montreal.
4 – Adam Oates (4 assists, Wales), first period, Feb. 6, 1993, at Montreal.

Fastest goal scored from start of game or period
0:12 – Rick Nash (Western), Jan. 27, 2008, at Anaheim.

Fastest two goals (one player) from start of game or period
3:37 – Mike Gartner (Wales), at 3:15 and 3:37, Feb. 6, 1993, at Montreal.

Fastest two goals (one player)
0:08 – Owen Nolan (Western), at 18:54-19:02 of 2nd period, Jan. 18, 1997, at San Jose.

NHL Western Conference all star Owen Nolan takes a shot on Eastern Conference goalie Dominik Hasek during the third period of the 1997 All-Star Game Saturday, Jan 18, 1997, at the San Jose Arena in San Jose, Calif. Waiting for a rebound on the right is Western Conference right wing Pavel Bure. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma) NHL Western Conference all star Owen Nolan takes a shot on Eastern Conference goalie Dominik Hasek during the third period of the 1997 All-Star Game Saturday, Jan 18, 1997, at the San Jose Arena in San Jose, Calif. Waiting for a rebound on the right is Western Conference right wing Pavel Bure. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)

Most games played by a goaltender
13 – Glenn Hall, 1955 through 1969.

Most consecutive games played by a goaltender
9 – Glenn Hall, 1960 through 1969. (No game played in 1966)

Most minutes played by a goaltender
540 – Glenn Hall, 13 games, 1955 through 1969.

Most goals against, career
31 – Patrick Roy, in 11 games.

Best goals-against average, career (minimum 2 GP & 60 mins.)
0.68 – Gilles Villemure, in 3 games and 88 minutes.

All-Star shutouts
1 – Charlie Hodge (40 min.) and Gary Bauman (20 min.) in goal for Montreal, shut out the NHL All-Stars 3-0 on Jan. 18, 1967, at Montreal.

Most goals in one game
29 – Team Toews 17, Team Foligno 12, Jan. 25, 2015, at Columbus

Fewest goals in one game
2 – NHL All-Stars 1, Montreal Canadiens 1, Oct. 9, 1956, at Montreal.
2 – First Team All-Stars 1, Second Team All-Stars 1, Oct. 5, 1952, at Detroit.

Most goals in one period
11 – Team Toews (7), Team Foligno (4), 2nd period, Jan. 25, 2015, at Columbus.

Most goals by one team in one period
7 – Wales, 1st period, Jan. 21, 1990, at Pittsburgh.
7 – Team Toews, 2nd period, Jan. 25, 2015, at Columbus.

Most shots in one game (since 1955)
102 – East (56 shots), West (46 shots), Jan. 22, 1994, at New York Rangers.

Most shots by one team in one game (since 1995)
56 – East, Jan. 22, 1994, at New York Rangers.

Fewest shots in one game (since 1955)
52 – Wales (40 shots), Campbell (12 shots), Jan. 24, 1978, at Buffalo.

Most shots in one period (since 1955)
39 – West (21), East (18), 2nd period, Jan. 22, 1994 at New York Rangers.

Most shots by one team in one period(since 1955)
23 – World, 3rd period, Feb. 4, 2001, at Colorado.

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