In a major shuffle of the All-Star draft pool, injured Evgeni Malkin, Ales Hemsky and Tobias Enstrom are out and Martin Havlat and Keith Yandle are in.

"I had different plans already, but I'll be more than happy to change them," Havlat, the Minnesota Wild's leading scorer, told the team's website.

Havlat, the Minnesota Wild's leading scorer, will be making his second All-Star appearance and will be the second member of his team at the weekend in Raleigh, N.C., joining defenseman Brent Burns.

Yandle will be making his first appearance. His 40 points are second among NHL defensemen. He'll be the Phoenix Coyotes' lone representative in Sunday's game, though Phoenix defenseman Oliver Ekman-Larsson will be in the rookie game.

The changes were necessary because Malkin has a knee injury and sinus infection, Hemsky is out with a concussion and Enstrom broke his finger while blocking a shot Saturday.

Enstrom sat out Sunday's game, ending his 296-game ironman streak. It was the first absence of his career and he'll be out two to four weeks. He would have been making his first All-Star appearance, though the Thrashers still will have Dustin Byfuglien there.

Yandle is officially replacing Enstrom and Havlat is replacing Hemsky, leaving the Edmonton Oilers without a representative in the main game, though 2010 No. 1 overall pick Taylor Hall will be in the rookie game. Edmonton's Jordan Eberle, also named to the rookie game, is out with an ankle injury.

Malkin joins Pittsburgh Penguins teammate Sidney Crosby (concussion) on the sidelines. Malkin missed this third consecutive game Tuesday and Crosby his ninth. All-Star replacements for them have yet to be named.

The Penguins began the All-Star selection with process with four players, all voted in by fans. They still will be represented by defenseman Kris Letang and goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury.

Malkin appeared in the 2008 and 2009 games and was the hit of the 2009 skills competition when he helped dress Washington Capitals star and fellow Russian Alex Ovechkin in props, including a floppy hat and sunglasses, during the breakaway challenge.

Crosby's absence could hurt ratings some because of his name recognition and the fact that he was leading the league in scoring before absorbing hits in consecutive games early this month. This will be the third consecutive All-Star Game he has missed because of an injury.

"There's a lot of other great players in this league having great years," Tampa Bay Lightning All-Star Martin St. Louis said in a conference call. "In terms of marketing, obviously (Crosby is) the face of the NHL. And it's tough for him not being there. But obviously we wish him a speedy recovery. But hopefully other guys will step up and try and fill his shoes. It's a tough thing to do. But hopefully collectively we can do that."

All-Star weekend players

Team Lidstrom

Captain: Nicklas Lidstrom, Detroit Red Wings

Alternates: Patrick Kane, Chicago Blackhawks; Martin St. Louis, Tampa Bay Lightning

Team Staal

Captain: Eric Staal, Carolina Hurricanes

Alternates: Ryan Kesler, Vancouver Canucks; Mike Green, Washington Capitals

Remaining players (two forward replacements must be named) for Friday's All-Star draft:

Forwards: Corey Perry, Anaheim Ducks; Jonathan Toews, Patrick Sharp, Chicago; Matt Duchene, Colorado Avalanche; Rick Nash, Columbus Blue Jackets; Loui Eriksson, Brad Richards, Dallas Stars; Anze Kopitar, Los Angeles Kings; Martin Havlat, Minnesota; Patrik Elias, New Jersey Devils; Danny Briere, Claude Giroux, Philadelphia Flyers; David Backes, St. Louis Blues; Steven Stamkos, Tampa Bay Lightning; Phil Kessel, Toronto Maple Leafs; Henrik Sedin, Daniel Sedin, Vancouver Canucks; Alex Ovechkin, Washington Capitals

Defensemen: Dustin Byfuglien, Atlanta Thrashers; Zdeno Chara, Boston Bruins; Duncan Keith, Chicago; Brent Burns, Minnesota Wild, Shea Weber, Nashville Predators; Marc Staal, New York Rangers; Erik Karlsson, Ottawa Senators; Keith Yandle, Phoenix Coyotes; Kris Letang, Pittsburgh; Dan Boyle, San Jose Sharks

Goaltenders: Jonas Hiller, Anaheim; Tim Thomas, Boston; Cam Ward, Carolina; Carey Price, Montreal; Henrik Lundqvist, New York Rangers; Marc-Andre Fleury, Pittsburgh

12 rookies (to participate in skills competition):

Cam Fowler, Anaheim; Tyler Seguin, Boston; Tyler Ennis, Buffalo Sabres; Jeff Skinner, Carolina; Kevin Shattenkirk, Colorado; Jordan Eberle, Taylor Hall, Edmonton; Evgeny Dadonov, Florida Panthers; Michael Grabner, New York Islanders; Derek Stepan, New York Rangers; Oliver Ekman-Larsson, Phoenix; Logan Couture, San Jose