The enforcer, voted into the NHL All-Star Game by fans, was selected MVP by fans via write-in votes after scoring twice for the Pacific Division during the team's first minigame in the 3-on-3 All-Star tournament.
Scott was not listed among the three MVP candidates for a Twitter vote late in the final game, But fans took it upon themselves to select him once again, casting their vote for the 6-foot-8 forward with five goals in 285 career NHL games.
Fans at Bridgestone Arena booed the options and yelled for Scott. Teammates lifted him on their shoulders while fans chanted "MVP!" and then Scott was announced as the MVP and presented with a Honda Pilot Touring SUV.
Good for him.