Hischier, the New Jersey Devils center, had two goals and one assist for the Metropolitan Division in its 9-5 loss to the Atlantic Division in the first semifinal. The Atlantic Division lost to the Pacific Divison 5-4 in the final.
Konecny, a forward for the rival Philadelphia Flyers, assisted on each of Hischier's goals.
"It was just the whole experience; being here and being able to know and meet these players that you just know from playing against them," Hischier said of what he would take from the game and the weekend. "It's just been a great couple of days. I really enjoyed it."
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Hischier found instant chemistry with his rival Konecny.
"I think it's easy to play with anybody out there; it's all great players and they see where you are and are trying to get you the puck or if you give them the puck, it is coming back to you," Hischier said.
On his first goal at 3:38 of the first period, Hischier held onto the puck for close to five seconds, skating from one face-off circle to the blue line on the opposite side of the ice before deking Montreal Canadiens defenseman Shea Weber and driving the net, scoring against Washington Capitals goalie Braden Holtby with a tuck shot before Ottawa Senators forward Anthony Duclair could make the poke check.
"I was trying to find somebody to pass to," Hischier said, laughing.