NEW YORK -- Carolina
Hurricanes right wing Sebastian Aho, Minnesota Wild center Mikael
Granlund and Los Angeles Kings goaltender Peter Budaj have been named
the NHL's "Three Stars" for the week ending Feb. 5.
FIRST STAR - SEBASTIAN AHO, RW, CAROLINA HURRICANES
Aho
tied for the League lead with four goals (4-1-5) including two
game-winning tallies as the Hurricanes (24-20-7, 55 points) won all
three of their games. On Jan. 31, Aho recorded his first career hat
trick, including the game-winning goal, and added one assist in a 5-1
victory over the Philadelphia Flyers. He added another game-winning goal
in a 2-1 win against the Edmonton Oilers on Feb. 3 before being held
pointless in a 5-4 overtime victory over the New York Islanders on Feb.
4. Chosen 35th overall by Carolina in the 2015 NHL Draft, the
19-year-old Rauma, Finland native ranks third among rookies with 16
goals and tied for sixth with 31 points (16-15-31).
SECOND STAR - MIKAEL GRANLUND, C, MINNESOTA WILD
Granlund
finished the week tied for first in points with 3-3-6 as the Western
Conference-leading Wild (34-12-5, 73 points) won two of three contests.
On Jan. 31, Granlund recorded one assist in a 5-2 victory over the
Edmonton Oilers and on Feb. 1, he registered one assist in a 5-1 loss to
the Calgary Flames. Granlund closed out the week by recording his first
career hat trick and added one assist in a 6-3 win over the Vancouver
Canucks on Feb. 4. In his fifth NHL season, all with Minnesota, the
24-year-old Oulu, Finland native leads the Wild with 48 points
(15-33-48) and is riding a franchise-best 12 game point streak
(5-12-17), the longest such run in the NHL this season.
THIRD STAR - PETER BUDAJ, G, LOS ANGELES KINGS
Budaj
went 3-1-0 with a 1.62 goals-against average, .930 save percentage and
two shutouts as the Kings, who hold the first Wild Card spot in the
Western Conference, improved to 27-22-4 (58 points). Budaj opened the
week by stopping 30 shots in a 3-2 victory over the Arizona Coyotes on
Jan.31. He then recorded consecutive shutouts in a 5-0 win against the
Colorado Avalanche on Feb. 1 (22 saves) and a 1-0 overtime victory over
the Philadelphia Flyers on Feb. 4 (17 saves). He finished the week by
stopping 11 shots over two periods as the Kings fell 5-0 to the
Washington Capitals on Feb. 5. Budaj, a 34‑year-old Banska Bystrica,
Slovakia native has posted a 25-15-3 record this season with a 2.02
goals-against average, .920 save percentage and a League-leading seven
shutouts.
- NHL Public Relations
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