Homecoming for Luc

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Here's a good story from NHL.com today about Kings president Luc Robitaille and his attachment to this year's All-Star Game. The game will be played in Montreal, Robitaille's hometown, as part of the 100-year celebration of the Canadiens. Robitaille was an eight-time all-star, including the 1993 game played in Montreal, and he will attend this Sunday's game...

Luc looks back at the All-Star Game

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charlesinReno said:

They're playing the Echl all star game on centerice right now anyone know if any kings prospects made the all stars?

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