Additional festivities and events were held alongside All-Star weekend, some of which were held in conjunction with the NHL's centennial commemoration. The NHL's travelling centennial exhibits were situated in Los Angeles for the event, and the NHL Fan Fair was held at the
Los Angeles Convention Center. A public skating rink was built across from the All-Star Game's venue of Staples Center. On January 27, 2017, the
NHL 100 Gala was held at
Microsoft Theater, in which the NHL unveiled the remainder of its
top 100 players of all-time (the first 33, representing players who played prior to 1966, were unveiled during a
pre-game ceremony at the
NHL Centennial Classic earlier in the month). The special was hosted by
Jon Hamm, and featured appearances by
Michael J. Fox,
Al Michaels,
Keanu Reeves, and
Alex Trebek, and performances by
John Legend, and
John Ondrasik.
Carly Rae Jepsen sang the Canadian national anthem. Pop group
Fifth Harmony were scheduled to sing the U.S. anthem, but pulled out after one of their members had fallen ill. They were replaced by singer Courtney Daniels, a member of the Los Angeles Kings' ice cleaning crew (she performed similar duties during the game, and also assisted in presenting the MVP award after its conclusion).
Snoop Dogg (under the alias DJ Snoopadelic) performed during player introductions for the skills competition. Before the game, the teams were introduced by four celebrities, each representing their home division: Atlantic -
Wayne Gretzky, Metropolitan -
Tim Robbins, Central -
Chris O'Donnell, Pacific -
Colin Hanks.
Celebrity Shootout A celebrity game was held on January 28, 2017; the game was played between a team of celebrities coached by
Wayne Gretzky (including Canadian singer
Justin Bieber), and a team of NHL alumni coached by
Mario Lemieux.
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