Temu Selanne of the All-Star World Team celebrates a hat trick with teammates Saku Koivu
VAP98011805 - 18 JANUARY 1998, VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA: Temu Selanne of the All-Star World Team celebrates a hat trick with teammates Saku Koivu (L), Jere Lehtinen, Igor Kravchuk (R), receiving a pat on the head from Viacheslav Fetisov during the 2nd period of the 48th NHL All-Star game at Vancouver's GM Place, Jan. 18th. UPI/H.Ruckemann
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