And he could be joined by his captain.

Johnny Gaudreau will play in his fifth straight NHL All-Star Game come the end of this month, officially named to the Pacific Division team Wednesday.

He's going to need a new closet for all the extra jerseys pretty soon.

Gaudreau was one of five Flames - along with Mark Giordano, Matthew Tkachuk and linemates Sean Monahan and Elias Lindholm - that were eligible for selection.

Fans voted to name the four divisional captains again this year and the rosters - which included Gaudreau - were added to by the NHL Hockey Operations Department.

However, new this season is the 2019 NHL All-Star Last Men In presented by Adidas, which allows fans to select four players from a list of 31, with the highest vote getters by division added to their respective teams.

Giordano is among that group.

Voting for the Last Men In opens Jan. 3, at 10 p.m. MTN, and closes Jan. 10, at 9:59 MTN. Click here to vote.

As for Johnny Hockey, he's honoured to once again be chosen from among the Flames to take part in the contest, which will be held Jan. 26 in San Jose.

"It was really special getting to play with the best players in the world, especially in the three-on-three format, so I'm very fortunate to get to be a part of that," he said. "I have family there with me, they've came with me the last for our five years so it's really good to have them here with me."

"It's an honour, with the amount of talent we have in our locker-room, the amount of players we have in our locker-room it's a great honour for me to be chosen to represent our team."