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L) Daniel Sedin and (R) Henrik Sedin of the Vancouver Canucks answer questions from Matthew Barnaby during NHL All Star Player Media Availability apart of the 2011 NHL All-Star Weekend at the Raleigh Convention Center on January 28, 2011 in Raleigh, North Carolina. As expected the siblings were split up during Friday's NHL all-star draft selection process. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)Bruce Bennett/Getty Images

The first ever NHL All-Star Fantasy Draft has separated the Vancouver Canucks' Sedin twins for the first time in their hockey careers.

The twins were available at the start of the third round but were selected in succession as Daniel was chosen by Eric Staal, captain of Team Staal, before Nicklas Lidstrom, captain of Team Lidstrom, picked Henrik with the next selection on Friday.

"Back in '99 I got picked ahead of Henrik and it happened today again, so I'm happy," said Daniel, to which Henrik quipped: "Team Lidstrom got the better twin."

Staal, captain of the host team Carolina Hurricanes, took care of team mates and family to the delight of the Carolina fans and his parents.

He drafted Hurricanes goalie Cam Ward with the first selection of the draft, picked his brother Marc, a defenseman with the New York Rangers in the seventh round, and rookie team mate Jeff Skinner in the 11th round.

"I guess I was just the best player available, I guess," said Ward jokingly. "Being a team mate of his (Staal) didn't play a part I guess."

Red Wings defenseman Lidstrom, with alternate captains Martin St Louis of the Tampa Bay Lightning and Patrick Kane of the Chicago Blackhawks, built a roster of players with on-ice connections.

With their first round pick, Team Lidstrom selected St Louis' Lightning team mate and NHL leading goal-scorer Steve Stamkos. Later they added Kane's Chicago line mate and last year's playoff MVP Jonathan Toews.

Alex Ovechkin was selected by Team Staal in the second round while Lidstrom picked Chicago defenseman Duncan Keith.

Toronto Maple Leafs right winger Phil Kessel was the final All-Star picked by Team Lidstrom, and he received a car as consolation for being the final player selected.

"I'm just happy to be here, it's a great honour and I'm looking forward to having a good time," said Kessel. "It was nerve wracking, but what does it matter?"

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