The 2016 Honda NHL All-Star Game was an event like none before it in All-Star Game history.



For the first time ever, the NHL split its All-Stars into four teams, one from each division, and played a 3-on-3 tournament using the league's new overtime format.



Three 20-minute games (of two 10-minutes halves each) were played in the single elimination tournament. After the two Eastern Conference and Western Conference divisions played for the right to reach the final game, the Pacific Division All-Stars were crowned winners after a 1-0 victory over the Atlantic Division All-Stars.



The National Hockey League-MeiGray Group Game-Worn Jersey Authentication Program is proud to offer fans and collectors across the globe the opportunity to own a piece of history ... the actual Pacific Division All-Star Game jersey worn by #28 John Scott of the Pacific Division All-Stars in the second half of the Pacific Division's 9-6 victory over the Central Division in Game 2 of the National Hockey League All-Star Game Tournament in Nashville, TN on January 30, 2016.



This white w/C jersey, a size 58+, is registered into the MeiGray Game-Worn Jersey Authentication Program as number M07238.



Every jersey worn by each of the participating MeiGray Game-Worn Jersey Authentication Program clubs contains a uniquely numbered inventory tag sewn into the jersey BEFORE IT IS WORN BY THE PLAYER ON THE ICE. This tag is equipped with covert security features regularly checked by MGG Program Directors so we can tell who wore the jersey, and when.