A lot of eyes will be on Sidney Crosby as he makes his All-Star debut, but the teen phenom expects to be doing his share of star-gazing players he idolized while growing up. When the NHL All-Star game returns Wednesday at Dallas' American Airlines Center, the 19-year-old Crosby will be the main attraction. The runner-up for the Calder Trophy last season after becoming the youngest player to have a 100-point season -- and widely considered the NHL's new signature figure -- Crosby set a record by receiving nearly 826,000 votes in fan balloting to become the youngest All-Star starter since voting began in 1986.