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2023 NHL All-Star Skills Competition: Brock Nelson wins Accuracy Shooting, Elias Pettersson takes Hardest Shot

NHL All-Star weekend began on Friday evening with the All-Star Skills Competition taking center stage at FLA Live Arena. 

New York Islanders center Brock Nelson won the Accuracy Shooting event as he topped Calgary Flames forward Nazem Kadri in the final. Nelson had defeated New York Rangers star Artemi Panarin in the semifinals to clinch his spot in the final.

Meanwhile, Kadri edged out Edmonton Oilers center Connor McDavid by inches as he knocked down his four targets before McDavid in their semifinal matchup. This came after McDavid had smashed his four targets in a mind-boggling 9.494 seconds during his first attempt of the night.

When it comes to the Hardest Shot event, it's normally a defenseman that takes home the honor. Instead, it was Vancouver Canucks center Elias Pettersson that was victorious in the event as he recorded a top shot of 103.2 mph. Pettersson just defeated Winnipeg Jets defenseman Josh Morrissey, who registered a 102.3 mph shot.

Pettersson is just the fourth forward ever to win the event, joining Alex Ovechkin (2018), Sergei Fedorov (2002) and Fredrik Modin (2001).

Carolina Hurricanes forward Andrei Svechnikov proved that he has quite a set of wheels in the Fastest Skater competition. Svechnikov defeated Los Angeles Kings forward Kevin Fiala with a time of 13.699 seconds.

He just edged out Fiala, who recorded a time of 14.114 seconds during his final run. Svechnikov actually beat his preliminary run by 0.058 seconds to take the crown.

In what is annually one of the more entertaining events of the All-Star Skills Competition, the Breakaway Challenge didn't disappoint. Boston Bruins star David Pastrnak did his best Happy Gilmore impersonation while Florida Panthers forward Matthew Tkachuk channelled his inner Beach Boys.

The tandem of Alex Ovechkin and Sidney Crosby won the event thanks to an assist from Ovechkin's son, Sergei, who scored on Roberto Luongo.

In the Splash Shot event, players shot pucks at surf boards with an end goal of dunking an opposing player that was sitting in a dunk tank at the end. The team of Colorado Avalanche stars Cale Makar and Mikko Rantanen edged out the New York Rangers duo of Igor Shesterkin and Adam Fox.

Meanwhile, in the Pitch 'n Puck event, players shot white pucks towards a hole on a local golf course. Montreal Canadiens captain Nick Suzuki won that particular event as he topped the likes of Columbus Blue Jackets star Johnny Gaudreau, Arizona Coyotes forward Clayton Keller and Dallas Stars standout Jason Robertson.

The All-Star festivities continue on Saturday with the All-Star Game itself at 3 p.m. ET.

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The 2023 NHL All-Star Skills Competition winners are as follows:

  • Fastest Skater: Andrei Svechnikov (Hurricanes) - 13.699 seconds
  • Pitch 'n Puck: Nick Suzuki (Canadiens)
  • Tendy Tandem: Central Division (Juuse Saros and Connor Hellebuyck)
  • Splash Shot: Cale Makar and Mikko Rantanen (Avalanche) 
  • Hardest Shot: Elias Pettersson (Canucks) - 103.2 mph
  • Accuracy Shooting: Brock Nelson (Islanders)
 

Jets defenseman Josh Morrissey delivers a top shot of 96.7 mph while Sabres blue-liner Rasmus Dahlin follows it up with a 102.3 mph cannon.

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Canucks forward Elias Pettersson gets the action started with 100.8 mph on his first attempt then follows it up with 103.2 mph on his second shot. Spectacular start for Pettersson.

 

Time for the NHL's best to let the pucks fly with the Hardest Shot event. Rasmus Dahlin (Sabres), Seth Jones (Blackhawks), Josh Morrissey (Jets), Alex Ovechkin (Capitals), and Elias Pettersson (Canucks) will be the players participating in this year's installment.

 
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Igor Shesterkin, who was equipped with a goalie stick and doing it barefoot, knocked down four of the surf boards. Honestly, it was a pretty impressive showing all things considered. However, Cale Makar and Mikko Rantanen win the Splash Shot event since Shesterkin couldn't finish in time.

 

Cale Makar just turned in a pretty impressive run in the Splash Shot event final with 18.7 seconds.

 
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Alex Ovechkin and Sidney Crosby will be working in tandem during the Breakaway Challenge. Two of the greatest players that the sport has ever seen will be on the same side for once.

 

Hurricanes forward Andrei Svechnikov takes the Fastest Skater event with a time of 13.699 seconds. He actually topped his preliminary run as he really got off to a stellar start.

 
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Kevin Fiala turns in a time of 14.114 seconds in his attempt. That was a tad slower than his preliminary run earlier tonight.

 
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It's time for the Fastest Skater final between Andrei Svechnikov (Hurricanes) and Kevin Fiala (Kings). Svechnikov had the top time in the first run at 13.757 seconds.

 
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Johnny Gaudreau, Clayton Keller, Jason Robertson, and Nick Suzuki all get their second shots onto the green. Suzuki is currently the closest to the hole in the Pitch 'n Puck event.

 
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The Pitch 'n Puck event begins next. This event will combine hockey and golf shots as six different All-Stars will compete on a par-4, which features an island green at a local golf course. The player that ends up getting the puck/ball into the hole in the fewest shots of strokes will win. If there's a tie, the longest drive would be crowned as the winner.

 
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We return to the Breakaway Challenge with Bruins star David Pastrnak, who is sporting a Happy Gilmour Bruins jersey. Teammate Linus Ullmark comes out dressed as Pastrnak's caddy. Pastrnak missed his initial shot, but then is given a new hockey stick-shaped putter. He taps the puck into the wide-open net and receives a 38 out of 40 from the judges. Hilarious display from Pasta.

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