Devils’ Boyle on All-Star nod: ‘I’ve been dying to try 3-on-3 since it started’

Brian Boyle's unlikely trip to the All-Star Game this weekend will provide the veteran with many firsts.

The New Jersey Devils forward was named as the replacement on the Metropolitan squad for teammate Taylor Hall - who will miss the festivities due to a thumb injury. While this marks Boyle's first-ever All-Star nod, it will also give him the opportunity to finally play some 3-on-3 hockey.

"I've been dying to try 3-on-3 since it started," Boyle said, according to Chris Ryan of NJ.com. "This will be a good taste. Kind of ease me into it against the best in the world."

Boyle has been one of the year's feel-good stories. He was forced to miss training camp and the first month of the season after being diagnosed with leukemia, before making his Devils debut on Nov. 1. He's since tallied 11 goals and 17 points in 38 games, including two three-point contests. While he knows he won't bring Hall's sort of skill, he plans to cherish the moment.

"I don't really know what to expect," Boyle said. "It's cool of them to think of me. I'm not naive to the fact that there's a lot more skill there than what I can bring. But I'm going to enjoy every minute of it."

It looks as though the 2018 All-Star Game might have its latest feel-good story after John Scott took over the 2016 installment.

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