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The National Hockey League (NHL) announced Philadelphia Flyers forward Kevin Hayes will represent the club at the 2023 Honda NHL All-Star Weekend, Feb. 3-4, at FLA Live Arena in Sunrise, Fla. This is the first NHL All-Star Weekend appearance for Hayes.

Hayes, 30 (5/8/92), will be the 31st forward in team history to represent the club at the NHL All-Star Game. He has 32 points (9-23=32), 15 penalty minutes (PIM), two power-play goals (PPG), nine power-play assists (PPA), 11 power-play points (PPP), one game-winning goal and 100 shots on goal in 37 games this season. The 6-foot-5, 216-pound native of Dorchester, Mass., leads the Flyers in assists, PPA and PPP, ranks second in points, multi-point games (9) and shots, and is T-3rd in goals. He collected seven points (3-4=7) in a season-high six-game point streak from Nov. 12-21. The left-shot forward registered two career-high three-game PPP streaks from Oct. 13-18 (3a) and from Dec. 3-7 (1-2=3). He recorded his 200th career assist Oct. 19 at FLA and opened the season with a career-high five-game season-opening steak, Oct. 13-22, totaling eight points (1-7=8) in that span.

The Florida Panthers and the city of Sunrise will host the 2023 Honda NHL All-Star Weekend, Feb. 3-4, including the 2023 NHL All-Star Skills, presented by DraftKings Sportsbook, on Friday, Feb. 3 and the 2023 Honda NHL All-Star Game on Saturday, Feb. 4 at 3 p.m. (ET) on ABC and ESPN+. The 2023 Honda NHL All-Star Game will once again consist of a three-game tournament, played in a 3-on-3 format, featuring four teams - one from each NHL division. Each team will be made up of 11 players from the respective division: nine skaters and two goaltenders.

Philadelphia Flyers players and coaches that have appeared in previous NHL All-Star Games:
Forwards: Leon Rochefort (1967-68); Bobby Clarke (9x, 1969-75,1976-79); Simon Nolet (1971-72); Gary Dornhoefer (2x, 1972-73, 1976-77); Bill Barber (7x, 1974-76, 1977-82); Reggie Leach (2x, 1975-76, 1979-80); Rick MacLeish (3x, 1975-77, 1979-80); Brian Propp (5x, 1979-80, 1981-82, 1983-84, 1985-86, 1989-90); Paul Holmgren (1980-81); Darryl Sittler (1982-83); Tim Kerr (4x, 1983-87); Dave Poulin (3x, 1985-88); Rick Tocchet (3x, 1988-91); Rod Brind'Amour (1991-92); Mark Recchi (3x, 1992-94, 1999-00); Eric Lindros (6x, 1993-94, 1995-00); John LeClair (5x, 1995-00); Craig MacTavish (1995-96); Dale Hawerchuk (1996-97); Simon Gagne (2x, 2000-01, 2005-06); Jeremy Roenick (3x, 2001-04); Keith Primeau (2003-04); Mike Richards (2007-08); Jeff Carter (2008-09); Danny Briere (2010-11); Claude Giroux (8x, 2010-12, 2014-16, 2017-19, 2020-22); Scott Hartnell (2011-12); Jake Voracek (2014-15); Wayne Simmonds (2016-17); Travis Konecny (2019-20)
Defensemen: Ed Van Impe (3x, 1968-69; 1973-75); Joe Watson (2x, 1973-74, 1976-77); Jimmy Watson (5x, 1974-78, 1979-80); Andre Dupont (1975-76); Tom Bladon (2x, 1976-78); Bob Dailey (2x, 1977-78, 1980-81); Norm Barnes (1979-80); Behn Wilson (1980-81); Mark Howe (4x, 1982-83, 1985-88); Kjell Samuelsson (1987-88); Gary Galley (1993-94); Eric Desjardins (2x, 1995-96, 1999-2000); Paul Coffey (1996-97); Kimmo Timonen (2x, 2007-08, 2011-12)
Goaltenders: Bernie Parent (5x, 1968-70, 1973-75, 1976-77); Wayne Stephenson (2x, 1975-76, 1977-78); Pete Peeters (2x, 1979-81); Pelle Lindbergh (2x, 1982-83, 1984-85); Bob Froese (1985-86); Ron Hextall (2x, 1986-88); Roman Cechmanek (2000-01)
Coaches: Fred Shero (4x, 1974-78); Pat Quinn (1980-81); Mike Keenan (2x, 1985-86, 1987-88); Peter Laviolette (2010-11); E.J. McGuire (2x, 1985-86, 1987-88); Ken Hitchcock (2x, 2002-04)