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Atlantic Division tops Central Division to win NHL's 3-on-3 all-star tournament

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The Atlantic Division won the NHL's three-on-three all-star tournament 7-5 over the Central Division to wrap up the league's showcase event Saturday in Sunrise, Fla.

Detroit Red Wings centre Dylan Larkin had a hat trick in the final. Florida Panthers winger Matthew Tkachuk, who was named tournament MVP, scored once and set up another in the title game after his three goals and two assists in a semifinal. WATCH | Larkin pots hat trick at NHL all-star game: Toronto Maple Leafs winger Mitch Marner registered three assists in the final.

The Pacific's semifinal loss marked the last time Bo Horvat, who was traded from Vancouver to the New York Islanders in a blockbuster deal to start the week, skated with his former Canucks teammate Elias Pettersson.

The duo combined for Pettersson's goal, while another was called back for offside following video review. The Metropolitan's defeat in the semifinal meant Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby and his Washington Capitals counterpart Alex Ovechkin had what could be their final all-star appearance cut short. WATCH | Crosby, Ovechkin win breakaway challenge as Ovechkin's son nets winner: "You try to balance it," Crosby said when asked if he soaked up the atmosphere more at his fifth all-star game, and fourth alongside Ovechkin. "You try to go out there have fun and stay in the moment.

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