The Metropolitan Division took home the 2022 All-Star Game title Saturday afternoon in Las Vegas, as the Rod Brind’Amour coached group beat the Central 5-3 in the final after beating the Pacific 6-4 in the semis.
In game one, Sebastian Aho scored one of the Metro’s three first-period goals, working a nice move to go five-hole on John Gibson.
Aho puts the Metro up 3-1 in the first with a nifty little five-hole tuck past John Gibson. pic.twitter.com/0F4slesynz
— Walt Ruff (@WaltRuff) February 5, 2022
In net for the Metro in the first period of that first game was Frederik Andersen, who had a phenomenal outing by All-Star Game standards.