Tkachuk’s 5-point game lifts Atlantic Division into All-Star final vs. Central

Matthew Tkachuk notched a hat trick and added a pair of assists to lead the Atlantic Division to a 10-6 victory over the Metropolitan Division in the second NHL All-Star semifinal Saturday.

Earlier in the day, Nathan MacKinnon and Clayton Keller both chipped in two goals to help the Central Division edge the Pacific 6-4 in the first semifinal.

The Central held a 5-2 lead late in the final period, but Elias Pettersson and Erik Karlsson both scored to cut the deficit to one. Keller ultimately put the game out of reach with a dagger to book the Central's ticket to the final.

Vladimir Tarasenko led all skaters with a four-point performance, while Keller and Seth Jones each put up three-point efforts.

The Pacific Division had a step on the Central early on in the contest, and Connor Hellebuyck had to stand tall with a breakaway stop on Bo Horvat.

However, MacKinnon would break the ice just over three minutes in with his first-ever All-Star Game goal. Connor McDavid scored for the Pacific just 33 seconds later, but the Central held a 3-2 edge heading into the intermission.

Keller bookended the final frame, scoring 18 seconds into the period and then with 1:53 remaining in the matchup.

Pettersson was the Pacific's top performer with two tallies. He had another goal overturned following an offside review.

Juuse Saros was tremendous after he came in for the second period, making 11 saves on 13 shots to help lift the Central to victory.

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