NASHVILLE - A shutout in an NHL All-Star Game and an MVP award for a player, John Scott, who is in the minors.
Yes, it was one of the most bizarre all-star days in league history.
Goalies Jonathan Quick and John Gibson did the unthinkable Sunday: They combined for a shutout as the Pacific Division edged the Atlantic, 1-0, in the NHL all-star championship game at Bridgestone Arena.
It was a 20-minute, three-on-three contest, and the winners won $1 million - or nearly $91,000 for each of the 11 players.
Anaheim's Corey Perry scored the lone goal, and his goalies combined for 17 saves.