Swansea’s Clayton Keller could be an NHL All-Star in St. Louis. But he needs your help.
Swansea native Clayton Keller has a chance at playing in his second National Hockey League All-Star Game in front of his hometown fans at the Enterprise Center in St. Louis Jan. 25.
But the Arizona Coyotes wing needs your help to get there.
Keller, currently second on the Coyotes ins scoring with 29 points (10 goals,19 assists) is the Coyotes representative for the ‘Last Men in Ballot,’ spot in the NHL All-Star Tame.
This is an opportunity for fans to choose one write in player from all four divisions, Atlantic, Metropolitan, Central and Pacific Divisions. Balloting began Jan. 1 and continues to Jan. 10. Keller is competing for a spot on the Pacific Division team.
Fans can submit up to 10 ballots per 24-hours through January 10. Fans can vote for Keller at nhl.com/vote.
Keller, 21, was taken with the No. 7 overall pick in the 2016 draft and has led the Coyotes in scoring in each of the past two seasons. For his career, Keller has played in 209 games and has 143 points on 47 goals and 96 assists.
The Enterprise Center ice is where Keller made his NHL debut in April 2018.
This story was originally published January 3, 2020 at 5:00 AM.