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    Max Miller
    Max Miller
    Jan 9, 2024, 20:36

    Four Vancouver Canucks are dominating the NHL's All-Star voting, and as of Jan. 9, Quinn Hughes should have his teammates joining him in Toronto.

    Four Vancouver Canucks are dominating the NHL's All-Star voting, and as of Jan. 9, Quinn Hughes should have his teammates joining him in Toronto.

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    Four Vancouver Canucks are dominating the NHL's All-Star voting, and as of Jan. 9, Quinn Hughes should have his teammates joining him in Toronto.

    Brock Boeser, JT Miller, Elias Pettersson, and Thatcher Demko are receiving enough votes to make it to the 2024 NHL All-Star game. 

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    The NHL will take eight skaters and four goalies who receive the most votes. Voting is still open at NHL.com/vote and Twitter through Thursday, Jan. 11. Every retweet vote cast via Twitter on Wednesday, Jan. 10, will count twice.

    The Canucks are second in the Western Conference and first in the Pacific Division. 

    If the substantial voting numbers continue for these Canucks fan favourites, the Canucks will have the most players in this year's All-Star game with five. The Toronto Maple Leafs are hosting the yearly event this season, which will take place on Feb. 1-3.

    The 12 fan selections will be announced on Saturday, Jan. 13. Six of the final 12 will be announced on ABC, ESPN+, and Sportsnet during the first intermission of the 1 p.m. ET game between the New York Rangers and Washington Capitals. The remaining six will be announced on Sportsnet and NHL Network in the pregame show before the 7 p.m. ET game between the Colorado Avalanche and Toronto Maple Leafs.

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