Matthews will play in the All-Star Game for the third time in as many seasons since entering the NHL with the Maple Leafs in 2016-17. The 21-year-old center has 34 points (19 goals, 15 assists) in 23 games. He missed 14 games in November because of an injury to his left shoulder but has 18 points (nine goals, nine assists) in 12 games since returning Nov. 28. His 93 goals since the start of the 2016-17 season are fourth among all players; however, he has played 167 games, at least 24 fewer than the three players ahead of him: Ovechkin with 111 goals in 199 games; Winnipeg Jets forward Patrik Laine, 103 goals in 191 games; Tampa Bay Lightning forward Nikita Kucherov, 95 goals in 191 games.
"Absolutely it's a big honor," Matthews said. "With the way it's set up obviously a lot of very deserving guys won't be able to go but to be selected to compete in the All- Star Game, it's a huge honor, and to be a captain of a division, it's pretty special. With all the people and fans that vote for myself and other guys, I think everybody really feels pretty good about that, just the fanbase we have and how passionate these people are about us, it's a special honor."
MacKinnon, 23 will play in his third straight All-Star Game. He's third in the NHL with 56 points (22 goals, 34 assists), three behind NHL leader and Avalanche linemate Mikko Rantanen. MacKinnon finished second to New Jersey Devils forward Taylor Hall in voting for the Hart Trophy last season after he had 97 points (39 goals, 58 assists) in 74 games.
"It's cool for sure," MacKinnon said. "It's nice to have the support from the fans. It's obviously pretty cool. … [Earlier in his career], I feel like I didn't belong with those group of players, some of the best players in the world. I didn't feel like I belonged in that group. Now I do."
The remaining players for the four All-Star rosters teams will be chosen by the NHL Hockey Operations Department.
The coach of the team with the highest points percentage in each division at the halfway point of the regular season will coach their division's All-Star team.
The 2019 NHL All-Star Skills competition will take place at SAP Center on Jan. 25 (9 p.m. ET; NBCSN, CBC, SN, TVAS), one day before the game.