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Seven seasons into his NHL career, Mikko Koivu is finally an All-Star.
"It's about time," said former linemate and present Chicago Blackhawk Andrew Brunette. "I'd put him against anybody head-to-head and you're going to come up with the better end of the stick."
After arguably being snubbed last season, the Wild captain and one of the NHL's most underrated players was named to the All-Star Game on Thursday morning.
Koivu called it a big honor, but if you know Koivu, he rarely likes talking individually. So I asked him if he'll be able to enjoy this.
"When it's time for that," Koivu said. "I don't think right now. We're in the middle of a road trip and it's a game day and a tough stretch coming up for us. When the time comes, you're able to enjoy it and probably even more realize what's happening. Right now, of course, you're happy about it, but at the same time you want to focus on the game and road trip."
All-Star Weekend will take place at Scotiabank Place in Ottawa on Jan. 28-29. The NHL All-Star Player Fantasy Draft will be held on Jan. 26 to divide the group into the two competing All-Star Teams, each comprised of 12 forwards, six defensemen and three goaltenders, to play in the Jan. 29 game.
Koivu, who has led the Wild in scoring in each of the past three seasons, leads the Wild again this season with 33 points in 39 games. A potential Selke Trophy candidate for best defensive forward, he leads the NHL's second-worst offensive team with a plus-9 rating.