"It was good," said Ovechkin of playing with Crosby. "Obviously we don't have lots of time to play out there, only a couple of shifts. But it was fun."
"Those are moments that anybody who was here can say, 'Hey, I saw maybe two of the greatest players of their generation playing together in an All-Star Game,'" said Trotz. "You don't get those moments very often. I think that's what the All-Star Game is. There are moments that leave a lasting impression for hopefully a die-hard hockey fan, but also maybe a new fan who is seeing our game."
Trotz also noted that while the Metro roster featured the likes of thirty-something stalwarts such as Crosby and Ovechkin, the more youthful Atlantic squad featured some of the game's youngest up-and coming talent.
"The thing that I thought was really unique for the fans today is you had some of the I'll say older faces - the Crosby and Ovi playing together," says Trotz. "And then on the other side you had a guy like [Toronto's Auston] Matthews and [Buffalo's Jack] Eichel, who were outstanding.