Daniel Alfredsson stuck close to home — both his native Sweden and his adopted home of Ottawa — in making his selections in Thursday night's NHL All-Star draft.
His opposing team captain, defenseman Zdeno Chara, took a more offensive approach.
The rosters for Team Alfredsson and Team Chara were formed, and they will face each other in the skills competition Saturday and the All-Star game Sunday.
Lightning center Steven Stamkos, the NHL's leading goal scorer, was picked by Alfredsson in the sixth round.
Stamkos is the only Tampa Bay player at the All-Star game.
Chara, the Bruins' captain, earned the right to pick first after winning the "puck flip." Leaving two teammates on the board, Chara went with Detroit forward Pavel Datsyuk.
"I love the way he plays the game," Chara said.
The hulking defenseman also acknowledged he would have considered picking another Red Wings player, Nicklas Lidstrom, had the seven-time Norris Trophy winner been an All-Star. Lidstrom asked the NHL in advance not to select him.
After picking Boston goalie Tim Thomas with his second pick, Chara then went with Pittsburgh forward Evgeni Malkin, the NHL's points leader.
Alfredsson opened by selecting two Senators teammates, defenseman Erik Karlsson and forward Jason Spezza. He eventually completed the Senators sweep by taking forward Milan Michalek with the 24th pick.
Selecting Karlsson was no surprise after Alfredsson acknowledged last week that his children wanted him to pick the defenseman. Karlsson is a fellow Swede, and he lived with Alfredsson during his rookie season two years ago, when the joke was that he babysat Alfredsson's children.
The distinction of Mr. Irrelevant fell to San Jose forward Logan Couture, who was the last of the 38 players selected.
For being the last man standing, Couture won a car and will have $20,000 donated to a charity of his choice. It was a homecoming for Couture, who played junior hockey in Ottawa.
This is the second straight year the NHL had team captains draft players.
This year's crop of stars is a watered-down group that is missing some of the league's highest-profile players. Pittsburgh's Sidney Crosby is missing his second straight All-Star game due to a concussion; Washington's Alex Ovechkin pulled out this week after the NHL suspended him for three games because of an illegal hit; and Chicago's Jonathan Toews is injured.
The draft was held at a hotel adjoined to a casino in Quebec, just across the Ottawa River from Canada's capital. There was a loud and raucous Senators crowd on hand, cheering on Alfredsson and booing when Toronto's Phil Kessel and Dion Phaneuf were drafted by Chara.
By selecting Kessel 15th, Chara ensured the Maple Leafs forward wouldn't be the final player selected for a second straight year. It helped that Chara and Kessel previously played together in Boston.
This year's final pick came down to Couture or Dallas forward Jamie Benn. Chara went with Benn after crediting the player for competing in the All-Star game after having an appendectomy.
Alfredsson swept the Swedish contingent, picking the four fellow countrymen — including Vancouver's twins, Daniel and Henrik Sedin — available in the draft.
TEAM ZDENO CHARA (alternate captain Joffrey Lupul)
1. Pavel Datsyuk, Detroit Red Wings (No. 1 overall)
2. Tim Thomas, Boston Bruins
3. Evgeni Malkin, Pittsburgh Penguins
4. Marian Hossa, Chicago Blackhawks
5. Kimmo Timonen, Philadelphia Flyers
6. Corey Perry, Anaheim Ducks
7. Carey Price, Montreal Canadiens
8. Phil Kessel, Toronto Maple Leafs
9. Ryan Suter, Nashville Predators
10. Jimmy Howard, Detroit Red Wings
11. Brian Campbell, Florida Panthers
12. Patrick Kane, Chicago Blackhawks
13. Dion Phaneuf, Toronto Maple Leafs
14. Jarome Iginla, Calgary Flames
15. Dennis Wideman, Washington Capitals
16. Marian Gaborik, New York Rangers
17. Jordan Eberle, Edmonton Oilers
18. Tyler Seguin, Boston Bruins
19. Jamie Benn, Dallas Stars
Rookies: Colin Greening, Gabriel Landeskog, Ryan Johansen, Cody Hodgson, Luke Adam, Raphael Diaz
TEAM DANIEL ALFREDSSON (alternate captain Henrik Lundqvist)
1. Erik Karlsson, Ottawa Senators
2. Jason Spezza, Ottawa Senators
3. Jonathan Quick, Los Angeles Kings
4. Claude Giroux, Philadelphia Flyers
5. Kris Letang, Pittsburgh Penguins
6. Steven Stamkos, Tampa Bay Lightning
7. Brian Elliott, St. Louis Blues
8. Shea Weber, Nashville Predators
9. Daniel Sedin, Vancouver Canucks
10. Dan Girardi, New York Rangers
11. Keith Yandle, Phoenix Coyotes
12. Milan Michalek, Ottawa Senators
13. Henrik Sedin, Vancouver Canucks
14. James Neal, Pittsburgh Penguins
15. Alex Edler, Vancouver Canucks
16. John Tavares, New York Islanders
17. Scott Hartnell, Philadelphia Flyers
18. Jason Pominville, Buffalo Sabres
19. Logan Couture, San Jose Sharks (final selection)
Rookies: Sean Couturier, Carl Hagelin, Nick Johnson, Matt Read, Craig Smith, Justin Faulk
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