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Pittsburgh star Sidney Crosby is not on roster for upcoming NHL all star contest

NEW YORK (AP)_ The upcoming NHL all-star game will be missing one of the sport’s top players.

Pittsburgh Penguins forward Sidney Crosby wasn’t included on the roster list Wednesday for the league’s mid-season showcase in Nashville on Jan. 30-31.

As part of a new format this year, players will take part in a three-game tournament, played in a 3-on-3 format, and featuring teams representing each NHL division.

Veteran centre Evgeni Malkin and defenceman Kris Letang will represent the Penguins on the Metropolitan Division team. Roster limitations _ six forwards, three defencemen and two goalies for each division _ led to Crosby’s exclusion.

Crosby, a 28-year-old native of Cole Harbour, N.S., has only appeared in one all-star game (2007), missing three due to Olympic commitments and five because of injury.

His numbers this season are decent but not at their usual level.

Since his 102-point rookie campaign in 2005-’06, Crosby has averaged over a point per game in every season until this one. His play has improved of late but he still entered Wednesday’s game in Chicago with 31 points (12 goals, 19 assists) in 38 games.

Malkin, meanwhile, was selected for the sixth time, leaving him behind only Mario Lemieux (13) and Jaromir Jagr (nine) among Penguins players with the most all-star appearances.

Malkin has 37 points (18-19) this season. Letang has 24 points (4-20) and regularly plays over 25 minutes each game.

The Calgary Flames placed forward Johnny Gaudreau and defenceman Mark Giordano on the Pacific Division squad. Also named were forwards Taylor Hall of the Edmonton Oilers and Daniel Sedin of the Vancouver Canucks.

Forward Leo Komarov of the Toronto Maple Leafs and defencemen Erik Karlsson of the Ottawa Senators and P.K. Subban of the Montreal Canadiens were named to the Atlantic Division team. Winnipeg defenceman Dustin Byfuglien was named to the Central Division squad.

Earlier, fans voted Jagr, now with Florida (Atlantic), Chicago’s Patrick Kane (Central), Washington’s Alex Ovechkin (Metropolitan) and Arizona’s John Scott (Pacific) as the division captains. Scott, a tough guy with the Coyotes, was voted in despite recording just one assist in 11 games.

All 30 teams have at least one representative.

The four head coaches will be Gerard Gallant of the Florida Panthers (Atlantic), Lindy Ruff of the Dallas Stars (Central), Darryl Sutter of the Los Angeles Kings (Pacific) and Barry Trotz of the Washington Capitals (Metropolitan).

The coaches of the teams with the highest points percentage (points earned divided by total possible points) in each of the four divisions through Jan. 9 receive the all-star nods. Florida, Dallas, Los Angeles and Washington are all guaranteed of posting the top points percentage in their respective divisions.

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With files from The Associated Press.

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