The stars will be out in Los Angeles on Jan. 29 for the 2017 NHL All-Star Game. The Devils have four players on the ballot this season and need your help! The polls are now open and Michael Cammalleri, Andy Greene, Taylor Hall and Cory Schneider are on the ballot, looking to represent the Metropolitan Division. Voting concludes at 11:59 p.m. ET on Monday, Jan. 2, with the top vote-getters by division - regardless of position - named All-Stars and captains. Take a quick look at the NHL All-Star caliber resumes the squad has put together so far this season.

Michael Cammalleri (7g-8a, 17 GP, +4 rating)

Video: NJD@CAR: Cammalleri lights the lamp three times

Try and be on a hotter streak than the one Cammy's on right now. You probably can't. The 34-year-old started to heat up on Nov. 6 when he tallied his first-ever natural hat trick v. Carolina. After missing six games due to personal reasons, Cammalleri's been putting points up in bunches. Stepping up in Taylor Hall's absence from the lineup, Cammy racked up 4g-4a in three games played, and was named the NHL's Second Star of the Week for the period ending on Nov. 27.

Andy Greene (2g-3a, 23 GP, 22:01 Avg. TOI)

Video: NJD@BUF: Greene nets OT game-winner on penalty shot

The unquestioned leader of the Devils has been an unsung hero for the club. Andy Greene has been a mainstay on the blue line, leading the team in average TOI (22:11 per GP), totaling over 488 minutes on-ice this season. He's already captain of the New Jersey Devils, so it would be fitting to see the defenseman lead the Metropolitan Division in LA if voted into his first NHL All-Star game.

Taylor Hall (5g-7a, 15 GP, 2 GWG)

Video: ARI@NJD: Hall beats defenseman, pots his second goal

Taylor Hall has made quite the impression in his debut season as a Devil. Hallsy's been Jersey's most electric player this season, bringing much-needed size, skill and strength to the top-line. Due to his style of play, Hall would arguable be the most exciting Devil to watch due to the 3-on-3 format of the NHL All-Star Game.

Cory Schneider (2.63 GAA, .912 Save-%)

Video: CAR@NJD: Schneider makes a stellar glove save on Aho

Cory Schneider has backstopped the Devils in eight of the clubs ten victories this season and is looking to be sent to his second consecutive NHL All-Star Game. As the last line of defense, Schneids has been a key factor in New Jersey's overtime wins and shootouts this year. If his solid play this season isn't enough to earn your vote (it should be), just think of the potential NHL All-Star Los Angeles themed goalie pads he would wear.

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