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S'mores, music all part of Music City's All-Star Game party
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S'mores, music all part of Music City's All-Star Game party

Published Jan. 28, 2016 6:27 p.m. ET

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) Music City finally is ready to show the NHL just how big a party this town can throw, and it's only fitting that Barry Trotz will be back coaching in Nashville's first All-Star Game.

Trotz helped build hockey in Nashville, coaching the Predators' from their expansion start in 1997, and he earned a trip to this All-Star Game thanks to the Washington Capitals. His star player, Alex Ovechkin, is staying home with a lower-body injury, but Trotz will be coaching the Metropolitan Division in Sunday's game.

The coach sees this weekend as personally fulfilling.

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Trotz says he knows Nashville will put on probably the best All-Star Game the NHL has ever seen.

This weekend will feature lots of concerts, an outdoor ice rink and even fire pits with s'mores.

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