FIRST STAR – JOHAN FRANZEN, RW, DETROIT RED WINGS
Franzen led all NHL goal-scorers and needed just one game to do it, scoring five times in a 7-5 victory over the Ottawa Senators Feb. 2. Franzen became the first NHL player to score five goals in a game since Marian Gaborik, then with the Minnesota Wild, did it against the New York Rangers on Dec. 20, 2007. Before that, the last five-goal scorer was Detroit's Sergei Fedorov on Dec. 26, 1996. Franzen scored two goals in the first period to erase a 1-0 Ottawa lead and tallied three more times in the final frame. His third goal of the game broke a 4-4 tie, his fourth was the game-winner and his final tally was the empty-net insurance marker. The 31-year-old Vetlanda, Sweden native fired 10 shots on goal -- no other player had more than four -- and finished the game with a +3 rating.
SECOND STAR – MIKAEL SAMUELSSON, RW, VANCOUVER CANUCKS
THIRD STAR – COREY PERRY, RW, ANAHEIM DUCKS
Perry notched five points (three goals, two assists) last week, helping the Ducks (29-21-4) split a pair of games coming out of the All-Star break. Perry had two assists in a 4-3 loss to the San Jose Sharks Feb. 2 and recorded his second hat trick of the season and NHL career in a 3-0 victory over the Colorado Avalanche Feb. 5. The sixth-year Duck leads his club in scoring and ranks seventh in the League with 56 points (28 goals, 28 assists) in 54 games. He is four goals from his single-season high of 32, set in 2008-09.