Sidney Crosby, the 20-year-old reigning NHL MVP, topped All-Star voting for the second straight year and will start again for the Eastern Conference, the league announced Tuesday. The Pittsburgh Penguins' captain, in his third NHL season, received 507,274 votes, nearly 200,000 more than anyone else in the East and about 30,000 more than Western Conference leader Nicklas Lidstrom. Detroit is the second team in two years to place three players in an All-Star starting lineup. The Buffalo Sabres did it a season ago for the East en route to the first Presidents' Trophy in franchise history. Lidstrom, a five-time Norris Trophy-winning defenseman, will join Red Wings' teammates Henrik Zetterberg and Pavel Datsyuk in the Western Conference starting lineup on Jan. 27 in Atlanta. Lidstrom, who received 477,787 votes, will partner with Calgary Flames' defenseman Dion Phaneuf on the blue line while Jarome Iginla -- also of the Flames -- plays up front with Zetterberg and Datsyuk. NHL All-Star Starters Starters, as voted by fans, for the NHL All-Star Game to be played Jan. 27 in Atlanta: Eastern Conference: F: Sidney Crosby, Pens F: Vincent Lecavalier, Lightning F: Daniel Alfredsson, Senators D: Andrei Markov, Habs D: Zdeno Chara, Bruins G: Martin Brodeur, Devils Western Conference: F: Henrik Zetterberg, Wings F: Pavel Datsyuk, Wings F: Jarome Iginla, Flames D: Nicklas Lidstrom, Wings D: Dion Phaneuf, Flames G: Roberto Luongo, Canucks