Penguins' forward Sidney Crosby and the Red Wings are looking good as voting for the NHL All-Star game winds down. The 20-year-old Crosby leads the league with 445,144 votes, and Detroit is set to have three starters in the Jan. 27 game in Atlanta with balloting ending Wednesday. Crosby's total is more than twice as many as the next Eastern Conference forward Vincent Lecavalier of Tampa Bay with 198,953. Red Wings' defenseman Nicklas Lidstrom maintained his lead in the Western Conference with 420,436 votes, and teammates Henrik Zetterberg (291,952) and Pavel Datsyuk (262,619) were the conference leaders among forwards.