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NASHVILLE, Tenn.

John Scott had a transformative weekend at the NHL All-Star Game, and he hopes it might help him land another job in or out of the game.

“I’d like to think I opened a few doors,” he said.

The journeyman enforcer went from improbable All-Star to MVP of the league’s midseason showcase Sunday while captaining the Pacific Division to a 1-0 win in the championship game a 3-on-3 tournament.

“It worked out for everybody,” Scott said.

Yes, it did.

The 33-year-old Scott was voted into the All-Star Game by fans even though he had scored just five goals with six teams in his eight-year career. He played for the Arizona Coyotes when he was named an All-Star, but was later stunned by a trade to Montreal.



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