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Coyotes' Clayton Keller can make All-Star team through Last Men In ballot

Voting open through Friday

Posted 1/7/20

Clayton Keller isn't an All-Star, but there's still a few days for Coyotes fans to change that.

The Coyotes center is on the Last Men In ballot, which allows fans to vote for a player in each …

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Coyotes' Clayton Keller can make All-Star team through Last Men In ballot

Voting open through Friday

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Clayton Keller isn't an All-Star, but there's still a few days for Coyotes fans to change that.

The Coyotes center is on the Last Men In ballot, which allows fans to vote for a player in each division to be added to the All-Star rosters.

Voting for Last Men In is open through Friday. Visit here to vote. 

Competing with Keller in the Pacific Division is Anaheim center Ryan Getzlaf, Calgary left wing Johnny Gaudreau, Edmonton Center Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, Los Angeles defenseman Drew Doughty, San Jose Center Tomas Hertl, Vancouver defenseman Quinn Hughes and Vegas left wing Max Pacioretty.

Keller ranks third among the candidates with 12 goals and fourth with 32 points. Pacioretty leads in both categories.

Keller made his first All-Star Game last year at age 20.