A $1 million prize is at stake when four talent-rich rosters square off on Saturday night in the 2019 NHL All-Star Game at the SAP Center in San Jose. The first of two 20-minute, three-on-three games starts at 8:15 p.m. ET. For the fourth straight year, the NHL is breaking the All-Stars into four regional divisions -- Central, Pacific, Metropolitan and Atlantic. The Central club faces Pacific (-130) in the first game, followed by Atlantic (-120) vs. Metropolitan in the night cap. The over-under for total goals scored in each game is 13, so you can expect the lamp to be lit early and often. The winners meet shortly after the conclusion of the two semifinals and the team left standing splits the $1 million reward. Before you make any 2019 NHL All Star Game picks, listen to what SportsLine hockey expert David Kelly has to say.

SportsLine's renowned NHL handicapper has returned eye-popping results on his NHL picks. In the 2017-18 season alone, Kelly nailed 57 percent of his picks and $100 bettors who followed him profited $3,429. He also heads into the All-Star weekend having hit three straight NHL money-line picks for SportsLine members. Anybody who has been following those is way, way up. 

Now he's studied the NHL All-Star Game bracket from every possible angle and released a confident money-line selection on the winner of the four-team competition at SportsLine. 

Kelly knows that among the standouts for the Atlantic Division club is David Pastrnak, the lone Boston Bruin in the game. He has flashed his talent with 27 goals and 29 assists at the break. Meanwhile, Columbus Blue Jackets stars Cam Atkinson and Seth Jones are a formidable combination for the Metropolitan Division. Atkinson leads the team with 27 goals and 21 assists, while Jones is a rising star who has notched seven goals and 22 assists from the blue line. 

Defenseman Roman Josi and goaltender Pekka Rinne of the Nashville Predators are among the top players for the Central Division. Josi is one of the league's top defenders and has scored eight goals along with 28 assists, while Rinne is 18-12-3 with a 2.47 GAA and a .915 save percentage. 

San Jose Sharks stars Joe Pavelski, Brent Burns and Erik Karlsson will get a chance to play before their hometown fans as members of the Pacific Division squad. All three could be integral to their team's success. 

We can tell you Kelly is fading favored Pacific (+200) and instead has zeroed in on an underdog that he expects to win it all. He has scoured these rosters and matchups and identified a crucial X-factor that makes one team a must-back. He's only sharing at SportsLine. 

So who wins the 2019 NHL All Star Game? And which crucial X-factor causes one team to win it all? Visit SportsLine right now to see which side you should back Saturday, all from a renowned NHL handicapper who has crushed his hockey picks.