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Continue Bruce Bennett/Getty ImagesThe 2020 NHL All-Star Skills Competition took place Friday night as the best hockey players in the world put their talents on display at the Enterprise Center in St. Louis.Edmonton Oilers superstar Connor McDavid saw his three-year reign the fastest skater competition end for New York Islanders Mathew Barzal. There was also a women's rivalry game between the United States and Canada.Let's take a closer look at some of the event's winners and highlights on the eve of the 65th NHL All-Star Game.Fastest Skater: Mathew Barzal (13.175 seconds) Barzal admitted in his post-event interview he probably benefited from the Oilers' recent bye, which meant McDavid hadn't skated in the game since January 18. However, it was an impressive showing from the Islanders star who used a blistering first half of the race to give himself the edge. NHL @NHL13,175! That's what it took for Mat Barzal (@Barzal_97) to win the fastest skater. #NHLAllStar : @NHLonNBCSports : @Sportsnet the fact that McDavid, who led the NHL in points with 76 at the All-Star break, never seemed to hit top gear and still came in four hundredths of a second winning showcase for his ridiculous speed. He will be the favorite to regain his crown next year, but for one night, Barzal is king. Save the Streak: Jordan Binnington (10 saves) Binnington, playing at his home skating rink in front of st. Louis's heavy crowd, gave fans reason to celebrate. He was the last goalkeeper to take the ice to maintain a streak of competition and continued to rack up 10 straight stops for the win. St. Louis Blues @StLouisBluesJORDAN BINNINGTON JUST WON A BUD LIGHT SAVE STREAK!!! #stlblues #NHLAllStar Vasilevskiy of the finished second with nine. Accuracy Shooting: Jaccob Slavin (9.505 seconds) Tomas Hertl almost put on one of the best displays in the event's history as he hit his first four shots in a quick succession. The final goal in the top right corner eluded him, however, and opened the door for Slavin.Michael Smith @MSmithCanesJaccob Slavin wins the #NHLAllStar Skills Accuracy Shooting with a time of 9,505 Carolina Hurricanes guard isn't a household name, even in hockey circles, he continues to prove himself as one of the NHL's best two-way blueliners. Elite Women's Three-on-Three Game: Canada (2-1) Intensity is usually not the title game during All-Star Weekend, but that changed at least 20 minutes Friday as all-stars from the United States and Canada faced off. It was the last fight for teams that have played each other several times in the Olympics and World Championships. NHL @NHLCanada is on the board first with a goal by Rebecca Johnston (@RJohnst6). #NHLAllStar : @NHLonNBCSports : @Sportsnet Johnston and Melodie Daoust scored to give the Canadians a 2-0 lead. Hilary Knight brought the Americans back during a goal midway through the second half. @AvalancheHILARY KNIGHT! #NHLAllStar Kessel had a chance to tie the game for the United States in the final seconds, but her one-time slap shot found the glove of Canadian goalkeeper Ann-Renee Desbiens as the buzzer sounded. Given the excitement the game generated in St. Louis, it could become a staple of the skill contest. Hardest Shot: Shea Weber (106.5 mph) Former Calgary Flames and St. Louis Blues star Al MacInnis, a seven-time winner of the event, began proceedings with a 100.4 mph slapper at the age of 56. It was an impressive feat, but not quite enough to keep up with the top shooters of the modern era. NHL GIF @NHLGIFsAl MacInnis can still shoot it. 100.4 MPH #NHLAllStar the first attempt was good enough to win the title (105.9), but he had another attempt at fun and beat it. It's the fourth time the Montreal Canadiens defenseman won the event.#NHLAllStar on NBC @NHLonNBCSports106.5 MPH! THIS LION WINS THE HARDEST SHOT COMPETITION. @CanadiensMTL #NHLAllStar Washington Capitals John Carlson finished second at 104.5 mph. Shooting Stars: Patrick Kane (22 points; 2 tiebreaker) It was a new event to the skills challenge. It featured players going into the stands to shoot at targets in the center of the ice that each had designated point values.#NHLAllStar on NBC @NHLonNBCSportsPatrick Kane wins the Shooting Stars competition in overtime! @NHLBlackhawks #NHLAllStar and Toronto Maple Leafs Mitch Marner were tied for 22 points after the initial round, which led to a one-shot tiebreaker. Marner missed completely, giving the longtime a standout chance to hit a two- point goal in the win. NHL GIF @NHLGIFsO'Reilly is a multi-sport athlete. #NHLAllStar crowd favorite aside from Blues Ryan O'Reilly, who received some help from Hall of Fame , was Flames Matthew Tkachuk, who donned the St. Louis Cardinals Yadier Molina jersey while taking his shots. What's Next? The 2020 NHL All-Star Game will be held Saturday at the Enterprise Center. The league will again use a three-game, three-on-three tournament, with the first matchup featuring the Eastern Conference Metropolitan and Atlantic divisions. The action starts at 12:00. This article requires additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding quotes to trusted sources. Uneeded material can be challenged and removed. Find sources: NHL All-Star Skills Competition – news · newspapers · scientist · JSTOR (January 2017) (Learn how and when to remove this template report) The NHL All-Star Game SuperSkills contest, originally known as the All-Star Skills Contest, is an event the night before the All-Star game. Started at 41. In the National Hockey League All-Star Game in Pittsburgh in 1990, the NHL used the event to showcase its all-star player talent. Events include accuracy shooting, fastest skater, Skills Challenge Relay, Solid Shot, Breakaway Challenge, and Elimination Shootout. All-Star teams select representatives for each event and the winning team is awarded points. Current events The fastest skater The goal of the event is the fastest skater around the specified course in the rink. The final race each year was originally one full lap around the rink until 2008, when the event was revised to the course, only to be changed back to one full circle after 2015. In 2016, American-born, Dylan Larkin finished with a time of 13,172, setting the record. Team USA kļuva par pirmo sievieti, lai konkurētu šajā gadījumā, kas nāk 7.vietā (no 8 skeiteri) ar laiku 14,346. [1] Uzvarētāji Season Player Time (sekundes)† 1992 Sergei Fedorov 14,363 1993 Mike Gartner 13,510 1994 Sergei Fedorov 13,525 1996 Mike Gartner 13,386 1997 Peter Bondra 13,610 1998 Scott Niedermayer 13,560 1999 Peter Bondra 14,640 2000 Sami Kapanen 13,649 2001 Bill Guerin 13,690 2002 Sami Kapanen 14,039 2003 Marian Gaborik 13,713 [2] 2004 Scott Niedermayer 13,783 2007 Andy McDonald 14,03 2008 Shawn Horcoff 14,395 2009 Andrew Cogliano 14,31 2011 Michael Grabner 14,238 2012 Carl Hagelin * 13,218 2015 Jonathan Drouu 2016. gada 13. janvāris 2016. piedalījās prasmju konkursā, bet ne All-Star spēlē. Breakaway Challenge From the 2007-08 season on year, the Breakaway Challenge format was changed to a slam dunk-style challenge where individual shooters showcase creative and skillful breakaways, with the winner fixing the fan voting through text message. Winners of Season Player 2008 Alexander Ovechkin 2009 2011 2012 Patrick Kane 2015 Alexander Ovechkin 2016 P. K. Subban Accuracy Shooting Event aims to hit four goals, added four corners of goal in the fastest time. Before 2011, the aim of the measure was to achieve all four objectives in as many attempts as possible. Under this format, five players have gone four to four: Ray Bourque in 1992 and 1993, Mark Messier in 1996, in 2004, Tomas Kaberle in 2008, and Daniel Sedin in 2011. Sedin is the current record holder, hitting 4/4 goals in 7.3 seconds. For the 2018 competition, the traditional foam target was replaced by led targets Player where to shoot the puck next. In the 2019 skills competition, LED light targets reflected the face emoji of four all-star NHL players. The 2020 competition introduced the fifth goal in the network center, with goals that show each player's name, team logo, All-Star Game logo, all-star appearances in the player and the same number. Winners Season Team Player Hits/Shots# 1990 Wales Conference Ray Bourque 4/7 1991 Campbell Conference Mark Messier 4/6 1992 Wales Conference Ray Bourque 4/4 1993 Wales Conference 4/4 1994 Western Conference Brendan Shanahan 4/5 1996 Eastern Conference Mark Messier 4/4 1997 Ray Bourque 4/7 1998 North America Ray BourquePeter ForsbergBrendan Shanahan 4/6 1999 Ray BourqueKeith TkachukJeremy Roenick 4/6 2000 World Ray BourqueViktor Kozlov 4/5 2001 North America Ray Bourque 4/6 2002 Jarome IginlaMarkus Naslund 4/6 2003 Eastern Conference Jeremy Roenick 4/6 2004 Jeremy Roenick 4/4 2007 Eric StaalMarian Hossa 4/5 2008 Tomas Kaberle 4/4 2009 Evgeni Malkin 3/4 2011 Team Staal Daniel Sedin 4/4 in 7.3 seconds (Record) 2012 Team Chara Jamie Benn 10.204 2015 Team Foligno Patrick Kane 13.529 2016 Eastern Conference John Tavares 12.294 (4/5) 2017 Metropolitan Division Sidney Crosby 10.73 (4/5) 2018 Pacific Division Brock Boeser 11.136 2019 Atlantic Division David Pastrnak 11.309 2020 Metropolitan Division Jaccob Slavin 9.505 (5/8) ^ #:Score the final round is listed in the Skills Challenge Relay This event consists of the following relays: One timer – three shooters are each scoring three goals from different locations in the offensive zone of passing – one passer has to complete a pass to six small nets puck control relay – one skater with puck skates with a series of cones Stick Handling – one skater controls the puck with a series of puck accuracy shooting – one shooter has hit four targets in two teams each team to participate in: one timer, having left-hand shooters in one group and right shooters in another. Winning Season Team 2011 Team Lidstrom 2012 Team Alfredsson 2015 Team Foligno 2016 Western Conference 2017 Metropolitan Division Hardest Shot Event aims to get the hardest shot. Martin Frk holds the record for the hardest-shot hockey[4] with 109.2 miles per hour during the 2020 AHL all-star race. Zdeno Chara holds the NHL record for the hardest shot with 108.8 mph (175.1 km/h) in 2012, besting his previous record of 105.9 in 2011. Before the Chara record was held al iafrate at 105.2 mph. At Chara, Shea Weber held 3 of the hardest shots in 2015 and 2016, with 108.5 mph (174.6 km/h) in 2015, 108.1 (174 km/h) and 107.8 (173.5 km/h) for his post-final game shot. Winners Season Player Speed (mph) 1990 Al Iafrate 96.0 1991 Al MacInnis 94.0 1992 93.0 1993 Al Iafrate 105.2 1994 1994 1994 105.2 1994 1994 1094 102.7 1996 Dave Manson 98.0 1997 Al MacInnis 98.9 1998 100.4 1999 98.5 2000 100.1 Fredrik Modin 102.1 2002 Sergei Fedorov 101.5 2003 Al MacInnis 98.9 2004 Sheldon SourayAdrian Aucoin 102 ,2 2007 Zdeno Chara 100.4 2008 103.1 2009 105.4 2011 105.9 2012 108.8 – Record 2015 Shea Weber 108.5 2016 108.1 107.8 (final shot) 2017 102.8 2018 Alexander Ovechkin 101.3 2019 John Carlson 102.8 2020 Shea Weber 106.5 NHL Shootout This event aims at individual shooters trying to score on a breakaway against the opposing goalie. It's a similar past event, the Elimination Of Shootout; however, the shooter has not been eliminated. The contest continues in three 2-minute rounds as six skaters from each team in one round get a chance to score for the opposing team's goalkeeper, collecting enough points until time runs out. Goals scored with the pucks in the game equaled 1 point, while discover shootout pucks equaled 2 points. Winners of the Season Team Score 2016 Eastern Conference 17-4 2017 Atlantic Division 4-1 Four Line Challenge This event debuted in 2017. The goal of this event is for four skaters from each team to earn points, scoring goals from each line on the ice. Skater 1 – two shots from the almost blue line. Target in the upper corners of the network = 1 point. Skater 2 – two shots from the center of the ice. Target in the lower corners = 1 point. Target in the upper corners = 3 points. Skater 3 – two shots from a long blue line. Goal in the bottom corner of the center (five holes) = 1 point. Target in the upper corners = 5 points. 4th skater - two shots from the far goal line. Aim for five hole = 10 points. If the goalkeeper scores = 20 points. Winners of the Season Team Score 2017 Pacific Division 23 Points Passing Challenge (Premier Passer) This event debuted in 2018. The purpose of this event is for skaters to earn points for their division, go puck to various goals, courses and networks in the fastest time possible. Note: Each skill must be completed before moving to the next station. In the 2019 skills contest, this event was called Premier Passer. Goal Go: Each player must complete four successful runs on goals that accidentally light up. Dot and Go: Each player has to successfully complete the four required runs through the course. Mini Nets: Each player must complete a pass in each of the four mini nets and game the net. Winners of the Year Player of the Year 2018 Alex Pietrangelo 0:46.610 2019 Leon Draisaitl 1:09.088 Save the Stripe This event debuted in 2018. The goal of this event is for goaltenders to earn points for their division, saving as many pucks as possible against the opposing division shooter in NHL shootout fashion. The goalkeeper with the longest save streak and most saves wins the competition. Note: The winning goalkeeper receives $25,000. Each scoring attempt is packed according to NHL shootout rules and begins with the referee's whistle. Each goalkeeper will face all players from the opposite division. Players from each chapter shoot with the department master shooting lately. If the goalie saves the split captain's shot, he will continue to face shooters until the goal is scored. If there is a tie for the longest save streak, the winner will be determined by the total number of saves made in their round. Winners of the Season Player Team Saves 2018 Marc-Andre Fleury Vegas Golden Knights 14 2019 Henrik Lundqvist New York Rangers 12 2020 Jordan Binnington St. Louis Blues 10 Puck Control Relay Event aims to be the fastest skater in the course, while maintaining control of the puck through a series of pylons. There are two races; the first, where each team has three skaters in the race against each other and the second on the best individuals in each conference. One goal that is awarded to each competition's winning team. This event was returned in 2018. Skaters from each department earn points for their skills with the puck handling the fastest time possible. Note: Each alkaline must be filled in before proceeding to the next station. Stick-processing: Each skater has to control the puck through a series of eight pucks. Cone Control: Each skater with the puck has to skate through a series of eight cones. Goals: As the skater approaches each gate, he has to shoot the puck through a lit rung. Winners of the Season Team Player Time 1990 Campbell Conference none 1991 Campbell Conference none 1992 Campbell Conference no 1993 Welsh Conference no 1994 Eastern Conference Russ Courtnall 1996 Western Conference Pierre Turgeon 1997 Western Conference Geoff Sanderson 1998 World Teemu Selanne 1999 North America Paul Kariya 2000 North America Paul Kariya 2001 North America Paul Kariya 2002 North America Paul Kariya 2003 Eastern Conference Martin St. Louis 2004 Western Conference Rick Nash 2007 Western Conference Rick Nash 2008 Western Conference Shawn Horcoff 2018 Pacific Division Johnny Gaudreau 24.65 seconds 2019 Pacific Division Johnny Gaudreau 27,045 seconds NHL Shooting Stars This event was new by 2020. It had players shooting from an elevated platform about 30 feet above the ice surface of the rink located in a seating bowl. Each player shoots 7 pucks, scoring for each goal hit. (Arch target in the center of the ice is 35 meters from the shooting platform). Players can hit the same target several times. In the case of a tie, there will be a sudden death score-off. Winners of Season Player Points 2020 Patrick Kane 22 (tied) won the OT Elite Women's 3-on-3 NHL introduced this new event in 2020, presented by Adidas and New Amsterdam Vodka. Twenty of the best female players in the world competed in a 20-minute, 3-on-3 game, with ten American All-Stars facing off against ten Canadian All-Stars. [5] There were two 10-minute periods with the running clock (except for last-minute regulation and penalty shots). The command switch ends after one playback period. Penalties will be issued with a penalty shot the player is unsaed. And if they do, there will be 3 minutes of sudden death overtime with a running clock to determine the winner. If tied after overtime, a sudden death shootout will take place. Magazine team Canada forwards: Meghan Agosta, Melodie Daoust, Rebecca Johnston, Sarah Nurse, Marie-Philip Poulin, Natalie Spooner and Blayre Turnbull. Defensemen: Renata fast and Laura Fortino. Goalkeeper: Ann-Renee Desbiens. Coach: Jayna Hefford Team USA Forwards: Anne Pankowski, Alex Carpenter, Kendall Coyne Schofield, , , Hilary Knight, Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson. Defensemen: Kacey Bellamy and Lee Stecklein Goaltender: Alex Rigsby Cavallini. Coach: Winners Season Player Score 2020 Team Canada 2-1 Past Events Elimination Shootout Event aims for individual scorers to try to score on a breakaway against the opposing goalie. Shooters who score stay alive in the contest, but those who fail to score are eliminated. The contest goes until all shooters are eliminated, but one with this shooter is the winner. Winners of the Season Player 2008 Dion Phaneuf 2009 Shane Doan 2011 Corey Perry 2012 Steven Stamkos Breakaway Relay Event aims to use teamwork to get on a breakaway against the opposing goalkeeper. Points are awarded to the team with the most goals and individual goalkeeper, who allows you to achieve the smallest goals. Winners Of the Season Team Player 1991 Campbell Conference Mike Vernon 1992 Welsh Conference Mike RichterDon Beaupre 1993 Campbell Conference Jon CaseyMike VernonEd Belfour 1994 Western Conference Curtis Joseph 1996 Eastern Conference Dominik Hasek 1997 Worldi Domnik HasekGuy Hebert 1998 WorldNorth America Dominik Hasek Partridge 2000 World Tommy Salo 2001 World Sean BurkeEvgeni Nabokov 2002 North America Dominik HasekPatrick Roy 2003 Western Conference Patrick Roy 2004 Eastern Conference Roberto Luongo 2007 Western Conference Roberto Luongo Goalkeepers competition points are awarded goalkeeper lets the fewest goals against the zone and Shootway/Breaka Events Relay. Winners Season Player Goals Against, Shots 1990 Kirk McLean 4, 27 1991 Patrick Roy 2, 25 1992 Mike Richter 2, 25 1993 Jon Casey 5, 40 1994 John VanbiesbrouckPatrick Roy 4, 16 1996 Dominik Hasek 4, 16 1997 Johnbiesbrouck 2, 16 1998 Dominik Hasek 3, 16 1999 Arturs Irbe 2, 16 2000 Mike Richter 2, 16 2001 Sean Burke 4, 13 2002 Dominik HasekPatrick Roy 1, 9 2003 Patrick Roy 1, 9 2004 Roberto Luongo 1, 12 2007 Roberto Luongo 0, 12 SuperSkills Conference Winner Season Team 1990 Campbell Conference 1991 Wales Conference 1992 Welsh Conference 1993 Campbell Conference 1994 Western Conference 1996 Western Conference 1997 Eastern Conference 1998 World 1999 World 2000 World 2001 North America 2 2002 World Western Conference 2003 Eastern Conference 2004 Eastern Conference 2007 Eastern Conference 2008 2009 No 2011 Team Staal 2012 Team Alfredsson 2015 Team Foligno 2016 Eastern Conference 2017 Atlantic Division 2018 None in 2009, the result was not retained. In 2016, the winning conference was given the opportunity to choose whether to play the first or second mini-game in the All-Star game the next day. In 2017, the winning division was selected, which opponent will play for the first time in the All-Star game. [6] In 2018, although there were four divisions, the contest was targeted at an individual player and the result was not retained. References ^ ^ NHL.com - 2007 All-Star Game Coverage. National Hockey League. Retrieved 29 January 2017. ^ 2015 Honda NHL All-Star Skills Competition Results National Hockey League. Retrieved 27 January 2020. ^ Mon, Ahl. Saint Frk! Record blast leads West to a skill win. theahl.com. Retrieved 16 August 2020. ^ ^ NHL All-Star Skills Competition assignments set. National Hockey League. January 27, 2017. Retrieved 28 January 2017. The division team with the most points at the end of the skill contest will be able to select their opponent for the 2017 Honda NHL All-Star game on Sunday (3:30 PM ET; NBC, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, SN, TVA Sports) and whether they play in the first or second semifinals. External Links National Hockey League (NHL) All Star Game Superskills Competition Results – 2008 SuperSkills Competition Bruins'Chara stops the hardest shot mark 1990-2009 Results obtained from

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