Well, LA Kings forward Adrian Kempe and the Pacific Division’s All-Star weekend has ended, as they fall to the Metropolitan Division in the first game of the afternoon, 6-4.

Kempe finished the game with zero points, a -2 rating, one takeaway, and one giveaway.

The Pacific Division saw goals from Timo Meier, Jonathan Marchessault, Jordan Eberle, and Mark Stone.

This marks the end of Kempe’s first all-star appearance. He finished second in the skating competition last night, losing to just Jordan Kyrou and beating out the likes of Connor McDavid and Cale Makar.

The Atlantic Division and Central Division will face off, as the winner will take on the Metropolitan Division for $1 million in the finals.

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