Max Pacioretty is playing in the NHL All-Star Game for the first time, and though he's enjoying his time in St. Louis, he said he knows it will be all business once the regular season resumes.
"We have some huge hockey games coming up," said Pacioretty, who replaced Anaheim Ducks forward Jakob Silfverberg (personal) on the Pacific Division. "Every night you check the standings and you can go from first to last. That shows how important these points are. We have to battle every night."
The first five teams in the Pacific Division are separated by one point. The Vancouver Canucks are in first place with 58 points, and the Edmonton Oilers, Calgary Flames, Arizona Coyotes and Golden Knights each have 57 points.
The Golden Knights don't play any of those four teams until they play at Edmonton on Feb. 26, but they have six games in March against the Oilers, Flames, Coyotes and Canucks.
Vegas (25-20-7) entered the All-Star break 4-5-1, including a four-game losing streak, and coach Gerard Gallant was fired and replaced by Peter DeBoer on Jan. 15.
"When a good person and a good coach gets fired, you take it personally," said Pacioretty, who has 47 points (21 goals, 26 assists) in 52 games. "And you know we let him down. That being said, you have to pick everything up and adjust to a new system as quick as possible and make sure you play with that emotion every night.
"We have to recharge the batteries here during the break and come back and play the way we're capable of playing."