New York, NY (SportsNetwork.com) - The remaining 36 players for the 2015 NHL All-Star Game were announced by the league Saturday, completing the roster for the January 25 contest in Columbus. Teams will be decided by a fantasy player draft -- to be held Jan. 23 -- with the captains for each squad being announced next week. The players added Thursday join the six players elected to the game by fan balloting: Sabres forward Zemgus Girgensons, Blackhawks forwards Patrick Kane and Jonathan Toews, Chicago defensemen Duncan Keith and Brent Seabrook, and goaltender Corey Crawford, also of the Blackhawks. The host Blue Jackets had three players selected in forwards Nick Foligno and Ryan Johansen and goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky. Forwards selected by the league were Anaheims Ryan Getzlaf, Philadelphias Claude Giroux and Jakub Voracek, Bostons Patrice Bergeron, Pittsburghs Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin, Dallas Tyler Seguin, St. Louis Vladimir Tarasenko, Edmontons Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, Tampa Bays Steven Stamkos and Tyler Johnson, Los Angeles Anze Kopitar, New Jerseys Patrik Elias, Torontos Phil Kessel, John Tavares of the Islanders, Rick Nash of the Rangers, Washingtons Alex Ovechkin and Ottawas Bobby Ryan. The additional defensemen picked were Arizonas Oliver Ekman-Larsson, Minnesotas Ryan Suter, Calgarys Mark Giordano, Nashvilles Shea Weber, Carolinas Justin Faulk, San Joses Brent Burns, Colorados Erik Johnson, St. Louis Kevin Shattenkirk, Los Angeles Drew Doughty and Winnipegs Dustin Byfuglien. Goaltenders heading to the event will be Montreals Carey Price, Detroits Jimmy Howard, Nashvilles Pekka Rinne and Floridas Roberto Luongo. 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Miller improved to 9-2-1 since being acquired from Buffalo on Feb. 28. He has a 2.03 goals against average and a .918 save percentage with the Blues. Zach Parise scored for the Wild, who had earned points in their previous three road games but have lost six of eight overall. Darcy Kuemper made 19 saves but fell to 12-8-4. He has won just twice in nine starts. Oshie, who has a career-high 21 goals, scored twice in the first period -- including a short-handed goal with 26 seconds left that made it 2-0. He converted from the slot at 4:43 and then beat Kuemper on a breakaway for the Blues fifth short-handed goal of the season. Oshie tipped in a shot from Jay Bouwmeester at 7:18 of the third period to complete the hat trick. "This has been an exciting couple of months for me," said Oshie, who played for the United States in the Olympics, "but she trumps everything for me." The modest Oshie refused to take credit for his big night. "The pucks just happened to go off my stick," he said. But linemates David Backes and Alexander Steen were happy to heap praise on Oshie. "Hes been a horse for us all year," Backes said. "He strung a couple of great shots together and a tip on the last one. "I couldnt be happier for him." The Blues posted a hat trick for the second straight game as Backes scored three times in a 5-3 win at Toronnto on Tuesday.dddddddddddd. That was the first time St. Louis recorded back-to-back three-goal games since Dec. 20-23, 2000, when Pavol Demitra and Michal Handzus accomplished the feat. The Blues lead the Western Conference and are battling Boston for the Presidents Trophy for the top mark in the NHL. They are one point ahead of the Bruins with nine games remaining for both teams. "We wanted to make a statement to the league that we deserve to be where were at," Oshie said. "We want that target on our backs." St. Louis coach Ken Hitchcock believes his club is peaking at the right time. "Were not going to be overwhelmed because were the favourites in a playoff series," he said. "Were going to embrace it." Even Minnesota coach Mike Yeo was impressed with the Blues. "Theyve got a great team" he said. "They smelled blood and they went after it. "This was a team loss." Miller made nine saves in the first 6:07 before coasting to the win. "We got settled into our 5-on-5 game and really limited the puck possession by the other team," he said. "This was a big step forward." Schwartz netted his 23rd goal of the season on a power play midway through the second period to make it 3-0. The Wild lost for the second time in two nights after dropping a 5-3 decision to Vancouver on Wednesday. "I dont think anyone can really be happy," Kuemper said. "Weve got to turn this thing around." St. Louis has killed 23 straight power plays against Minnesota over six games. NOTES: Steve Cash and Josh Pauls, members of the USAs gold-medal winning Paralympic hockey team, were honoured before the game. ... Minnesota began a four-game trip that also has stops at Phoenix, Los Angeles and Chicago. ... The Blues are shooting for their first Presidents Trophy since the 1999-2000 season. ... Minnesota LW Dany Heatley has gone a season-high 13 games without a goal. ... Wild RW Jason Pominville led all players with seven shots on goal. ' ' '