The KHL All-Star Game is slated for the weekend of January 12-13 in Chelyabinsk, home of the KHL’s Traktor. The starting lineups for the annual event were selected via fan balloting, and the results are in.

Metallurg Magnitogorsk forward Evgeni Malkin received the most votes (40,569). He was followed by Pavel Datsyuk of CSKA Moscow (33,731), Alexander Ovechkin of Dynamo Moscow (31,935), and CSKA Moscow’s Ilya Kovalchuk (31,709).

The goaltending battle was much tougher. In the east, hometown team Traktor’s Michael Garnett beat out Karri Ramo of Avangard Omsk by a solid 3,000 votes. Out West, Lokomotiv’s Semyon Varlamov edged out Dinamo Minsk netminder Pekka Rinne by only 140 votes.

Of course, it’s apparent that the voting process is little more than a popularity contest. Magnitogorsk’s Sergei Mozyakin leads the league in scoring (both goals and total points), followed by Alex Radulov of CSKA Moscow. Neither were voted into the starting lineups. On the blueline, Zdeno Chara sits 52nd in scoring. That’s not a typo. His nine points in 20 games have him fifty-second in scoring by defensemen. Alexander Osipov, Viktor Antipin, and KHL all-time-leading-scorer-among-defensemen Kevin Dallman all have as many goals as Chara does points; all three missed the cut. So did Renat Mamshev of Neftekhimik, whose 32 points lead all defensemen in scoring.

It’s safe to say, though, that many of the players above will be included in the All Star festivities. The media will select the second-team all stars with the full rosters to be announced on Christmas Eve.

Here’s the KHL All Star Game starting lineup, with number of votes:

Eastern Conference

Forwards

Evgeni Malkin (Metallurg Magnitogorsk – 40,569)

(Metallurg Magnitogorsk – 40,569) Evgeny Kuznetsov (Traktor Chelyabinsk – 30,248)

(Traktor Chelyabinsk – 30,248) Sergei Kostitsyn (Avangard Omsk – 30,152)

Defense

Ilya Nikulin (Ak Bars Kazan – 30,090)

(Ak Bars Kazan – 30,090) Sergei Gonchar (Metallurg Magnitogorsk – 28,699)

Goaltender

Michael Garnett (Traktor Chelyabinsk – 26,396)

Western Conference

Forwards

Pavel Datsyuk (CSKA Moscow – 33,731)

(CSKA Moscow – 33,731) Alexander Ovechkin (Dynamo Moscow – 31,935)

(Dynamo Moscow – 31,935) Ilya Kovalchuk (SKA St. Petersburg – 31,709)

Defense

Zdeno Chara (Lev Prague – 29,073)

(Lev Prague – 29,073) Alexander Ryazantsev (Severstal Cherepovets – 26,760)

Goaltender