The Predators four representatives played one game, because the Pacific Division All-Stars defeated the Central Division All-Stars 9-6 in the second semifinal to advance to the 3-on-3 championship game.
Neal scored the first two goals for the Central Division team, with Weber getting the secondary assist on each. All four Nashville players were in the starting lineup.
"Very special," Neal said. "Just the whole weekend, being here. Just everything surrounding this weekend and all of the hard work everybody put into it and just seeing how it turned out and being a part of it was awesome. Like we said, everybody being around the rink, it's been a great weekend for hockey in Nashville, and I think everyone has seen that."
Neal was a late addition to the All-Star Game after Chicago Blackhawks captain Jonathan Toews missed the game with an illness. Neal was traded from the Pittsburgh Penguins to the Predators in the summer of 2014, and said this weekend was better than any vacation plans he could've had.
"Right from day one in being traded to Nashville and getting texts from all of these guys and them welcoming me to the Predators family has been awesome right from day one," Neal said. "They're all great guys. I couldn't be happier to be named to the All-Star Game, especially it being here in Nashville. I found out after the Vancouver game [Tuesday]. I was really excited, and to have my family come down and be a part of this, it's been an unbelievable weekend. It was a ton of fun."