The 11th National Hockey League All-Star Game took place at the Montreal Forum, home of the Montreal Canadiens, on October 5, 1957. The Canadiens, winner of the 1957 Stanley Cup Finals, played a team of All-Stars for the second consecutive year, with the All-Stars winning by a 5–3 score.
Boxscore
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NHL All-Stars | 
Montreal Canadiens
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| Final score | 
5 | 
3
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| Head coach | 
Milt Schmidt (Boston Bruins) | 
Toe Blake (Montreal Canadiens)
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| Lineup
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Starting lineup:
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Starting lineup:
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| Scoring summary
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- Kelly (Unassisted), 1:06 1st
 
- Stanley (Prentice, Migay), 19:55 1st (SHG)
 
- Bathgate (Litzenberger, Prentice), 18:14 2nd
 
- Howe (Chevrefils, Morrison), 8:11 3rd (PPG)
 
- Prentice (Bathgate, Litzenberger), 16:50 3rd
  
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- M. Richard (H. Richard, Moore), 10:53 1st
 
- Olmstead, (Johnson), 0:33 2nd
 
- Smrke (Bonin), 9:13 2nd
  
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| Penalties
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- Migay, 5:36 1st
 
- Howe, 15:55 1st
 
- Howe, 19:14 1st
 
- Chevrefils, 12:36 2nd
 
- Flaman, 5:48 3rd
 
- Flaman, 9:46 3rd
  
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- Talbot, 14:25 1st
 
- Harvey, 16:05 1st
 
- Talbot, 5:54 2nd
 
- Johnson, 18:59 2nd
 
- Olmstead, 6:24 3rd
  
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| Win/loss | 
W - Glenn Hall | 
L - Jacques Plante
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- Referee: Red Storey
 
- Linesmen: Doug Davies, Bill Roberts
 
Notes
References
Further reading
- Podnieks, Andrew (2000), The NHL All-Star Game: Fifty Years of the Great Tradition, Toronto: HarperCollins, ISBN 0-00-200058-X
 
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