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The NHL All-Star Game SuperSkills Competition, at first called the National Hockey League All-Star Skills Competition, is an event on the night before the NHL All-Star Game. First held at the 41st National Hockey League All-Star Game in Pittsburgh in 1990, the NHL hosts the competition to show off the skills of the all-star players. Project gotham racing 4 xbox 360. Events include shot accuracy, fastest skater, puck control relay, hardest shot, breakaway challenge, and an elimination shootout. Players are put into teams in the same way the All-Star Game is done, which is by conferences. After each event, the winning conference is given points.


Puck Control Relay[changechange source]

This event is to show who is the fastest skater while also moving the puck through pylons. Two races happen; the first one has three skaters on each team race against each other, and the second has the best single racers from each team. One point is given out to the winner of each of these two events.

Winners[changechange source]

SeasonTeamPlayer
1990Campbell Conferencenone
1991Campbell Conferencenone
1992Campbell Conferencenone
1993Wales Conferencenone
1994Western ConferenceRuss Courtnall
1996Western ConferencePierre Turgeon
1997Western ConferenceGeoff Sanderson
1998WorldTeemu Selanne
1999North AmericaPaul Kariya
2000WorldPaul Kariya
2001North AmericaPaul Kariya
2002Worldnone
2003Eastern ConferenceMartin St. Louis
2004Western ConferenceRick Nash
2007Western ConferenceRick Nash
2008Western ConferenceShawn Horcoff

Fastest skater[changechange source]

This event is to see who can skate the fastest around the rink once. Two races are held; one for the team, and one for the faster single person.

Winners[changechange source]

SeasonTeamPlayer
1992Campbell ConferenceSergei Fedorov
1993Wales ConferenceMike Gartner
1994Western ConferenceSergei Fedorov
1996Western ConferenceMike Gartner
1997Eastern ConferencePeter Bondra
1998North AmericaScott Niedermayer
1999WorldPeter Bondra
2000WorldSami Kapanen
2001North AmericaBill Guerin
2002WorldSami Kapanen
2003Western ConferenceMarian Gaborik
2004Eastern ConferenceScott Niedermayer
2007Western ConferenceAndy McDonald
2008Western ConferenceShawn Horcoff
2009Western ConferenceAndrew Cogliano

Hardest shot[changechange source]

This event shows who has the hardest shot. Two points are given out; one for the team that has the highest average shot, and one for the player with the hardest shot. Zdeno Chara has the record for hardest shot; he set the record in 2009 when his shot went 105.4 mph. Al Iafrate had the old record, which was 105.2 mph

Winners[changechange source]

SeasonTeamPlayer
1990Campbell ConferenceAl Iafrate
1991Campbell ConferenceAl MacInnis
1992Campbell ConferenceAl MacInnis
1993Wales ConferenceAl Iafrate
1994Eastern ConferenceAl Iafrate
1996Western ConferenceDave Manson
1997Eastern ConferenceAl MacInnis
1998North AmericaAl MacInnis
1999North AmericaAl MacInnis
2000North AmericaAl MacInnis
2001WorldFredrik Modin
2002North AmericaSergei Fedorov
2003Western ConferenceAl MacInnis
2004Eastern ConferenceSheldon Souray
Adrian Aucoin
2007Eastern ConferenceZdeno Chara
2008Eastern ConferenceZdeno Chara
2009Eastern ConferenceZdeno Chara

Most accurate shot[changechange source]

This event sees who can shoot four targets best. Each target is put in a corner of the net. Two points are given out; one point is for the team that hits the targets in the least amount of shots, and one point for the player who hits the targets in the least amount of shots. A player has hit all four targets in only four tries seven times: Ray Bourque in 1992 and 1993, Mark Messier in 1996, Jeremy Roenick in 2004, Tomas Kaberle in 2008, and Dany Heatley, and Evgeni Malkin in 2009.

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Winners[changechange source]

SeasonTeamPlayer
1990Wales ConferenceRay Bourque
1991Campbell ConferenceMark Messier
1992Wales ConferenceRay Bourque
1993Wales ConferenceRay Bourque
1994Western ConferenceBrendan Shanahan
1996Eastern ConferenceMark Messier
1997Eastern ConferenceRay Bourque
1998North AmericaRay Bourque
Peter Forsberg
Brendan Shanahan
1999North AmericaRay Bourque
Keith Tkachuk
Jeremy Roenick
2000WorldRay Bourque
Viktor Kozlov
2001North AmericaRay Bourque
2002North AmericaJarome Iginla
Markus Naslund
2003Eastern ConferenceJeremy Roenick
2004Eastern ConferenceJeremy Roenick
2007Eastern ConferenceEric Staal
Marian Hossa
2008Eastern ConferenceTomas Kaberle
2009Eastern ConferenceEvgeni Malkin

Breakaway Challenge[changechange source]

This event has players shoot on a goalie. Two points are awarded; one for the team that scores the most goals, and one point to the goalie who lets in the least amount of goals. Starting in 2008, players were given points on who could score the most creative goals. Winners were voted on by fans voting with text messages.

Winners[changechange source]

SeasonTeamPlayer
1991Campbell ConferenceMike Vernon
1992Wales ConferenceMike Richter
Don Beaupre
1993Campbell ConferenceJon Casey
Mike Vernon
Ed Belfour
1994Western ConferenceCurtis Joseph
1996Eastern ConferenceDominik Hasek
1997WorldDominik Hasek
Guy Hebert
1998WorldDominik Hasek
1999WorldDominik Hasek
Arturs Irbe
2000WorldTommy Salo
2001WorldSean Burke
Evgeni Nabokov
2002North AmericaDominik Hasek
Patrick Roy
2003Western ConferencePatrick Roy
2004Eastern ConferenceRoberto Luongo
2008Eastern ConferenceAlexander Ovechkin
2009Eastern ConferenceAlexander Ovechkin

Elimination Shootout[changechange source]

This event has players try to score on a breakaway against a goalie. When a player does not score, he is not allowed to compete anymore. The winner is the player who is the last one still playing.

Winners[changechange source]

SeasonTeamPlayer
2008Western ConferenceDion Phaneuf
2009Western ConferenceShane Doan

Overall winner[changechange source]

SeasonTeam
1991Campbell Conference
1992Wales Conference
1993Campbell Conference
1994Western Conference
1996Western Conference
1997Eastern Conference
1998World
1999World
2000World
2001North America
2002World
2003Western Conference
2004Eastern Conference
2007Western Conference
2008Eastern Conference

Other websites[changechange source]

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  • Youth Hockey families come and check out our NH Avalanche Free Youth Skates coming soon at the Ice Den Arena in Hooksett. The Avs is a great place for fun and development and has one of the best professional hockey staffs out there. #rollavsroll #placetoplay.

    The NHL All-Star Game SuperSkills Competition, at first called the National Hockey League All-Star Skills Competition, is an event on the night before the NHL All-Star Game. First held at the 41st National Hockey League All-Star Game in Pittsburgh in 1990, the NHL hosts the competition to show off the skills of the all-star players. Project gotham racing 4 xbox 360. Events include shot accuracy, fastest skater, puck control relay, hardest shot, breakaway challenge, and an elimination shootout. Players are put into teams in the same way the All-Star Game is done, which is by conferences. After each event, the winning conference is given points.


    Puck Control Relay[changechange source]

    This event is to show who is the fastest skater while also moving the puck through pylons. Two races happen; the first one has three skaters on each team race against each other, and the second has the best single racers from each team. One point is given out to the winner of each of these two events.

    Winners[changechange source]

    SeasonTeamPlayer
    1990Campbell Conferencenone
    1991Campbell Conferencenone
    1992Campbell Conferencenone
    1993Wales Conferencenone
    1994Western ConferenceRuss Courtnall
    1996Western ConferencePierre Turgeon
    1997Western ConferenceGeoff Sanderson
    1998WorldTeemu Selanne
    1999North AmericaPaul Kariya
    2000WorldPaul Kariya
    2001North AmericaPaul Kariya
    2002Worldnone
    2003Eastern ConferenceMartin St. Louis
    2004Western ConferenceRick Nash
    2007Western ConferenceRick Nash
    2008Western ConferenceShawn Horcoff

    Fastest skater[changechange source]

    This event is to see who can skate the fastest around the rink once. Two races are held; one for the team, and one for the faster single person.

    Winners[changechange source]

    SeasonTeamPlayer
    1992Campbell ConferenceSergei Fedorov
    1993Wales ConferenceMike Gartner
    1994Western ConferenceSergei Fedorov
    1996Western ConferenceMike Gartner
    1997Eastern ConferencePeter Bondra
    1998North AmericaScott Niedermayer
    1999WorldPeter Bondra
    2000WorldSami Kapanen
    2001North AmericaBill Guerin
    2002WorldSami Kapanen
    2003Western ConferenceMarian Gaborik
    2004Eastern ConferenceScott Niedermayer
    2007Western ConferenceAndy McDonald
    2008Western ConferenceShawn Horcoff
    2009Western ConferenceAndrew Cogliano

    Hardest shot[changechange source]

    This event shows who has the hardest shot. Two points are given out; one for the team that has the highest average shot, and one for the player with the hardest shot. Zdeno Chara has the record for hardest shot; he set the record in 2009 when his shot went 105.4 mph. Al Iafrate had the old record, which was 105.2 mph

    Winners[changechange source]

    SeasonTeamPlayer
    1990Campbell ConferenceAl Iafrate
    1991Campbell ConferenceAl MacInnis
    1992Campbell ConferenceAl MacInnis
    1993Wales ConferenceAl Iafrate
    1994Eastern ConferenceAl Iafrate
    1996Western ConferenceDave Manson
    1997Eastern ConferenceAl MacInnis
    1998North AmericaAl MacInnis
    1999North AmericaAl MacInnis
    2000North AmericaAl MacInnis
    2001WorldFredrik Modin
    2002North AmericaSergei Fedorov
    2003Western ConferenceAl MacInnis
    2004Eastern ConferenceSheldon Souray
    Adrian Aucoin
    2007Eastern ConferenceZdeno Chara
    2008Eastern ConferenceZdeno Chara
    2009Eastern ConferenceZdeno Chara

    Most accurate shot[changechange source]

    This event sees who can shoot four targets best. Each target is put in a corner of the net. Two points are given out; one point is for the team that hits the targets in the least amount of shots, and one point for the player who hits the targets in the least amount of shots. A player has hit all four targets in only four tries seven times: Ray Bourque in 1992 and 1993, Mark Messier in 1996, Jeremy Roenick in 2004, Tomas Kaberle in 2008, and Dany Heatley, and Evgeni Malkin in 2009.

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    Winners[changechange source]

    SeasonTeamPlayer
    1990Wales ConferenceRay Bourque
    1991Campbell ConferenceMark Messier
    1992Wales ConferenceRay Bourque
    1993Wales ConferenceRay Bourque
    1994Western ConferenceBrendan Shanahan
    1996Eastern ConferenceMark Messier
    1997Eastern ConferenceRay Bourque
    1998North AmericaRay Bourque
    Peter Forsberg
    Brendan Shanahan
    1999North AmericaRay Bourque
    Keith Tkachuk
    Jeremy Roenick
    2000WorldRay Bourque
    Viktor Kozlov
    2001North AmericaRay Bourque
    2002North AmericaJarome Iginla
    Markus Naslund
    2003Eastern ConferenceJeremy Roenick
    2004Eastern ConferenceJeremy Roenick
    2007Eastern ConferenceEric Staal
    Marian Hossa
    2008Eastern ConferenceTomas Kaberle
    2009Eastern ConferenceEvgeni Malkin

    Breakaway Challenge[changechange source]

    This event has players shoot on a goalie. Two points are awarded; one for the team that scores the most goals, and one point to the goalie who lets in the least amount of goals. Starting in 2008, players were given points on who could score the most creative goals. Winners were voted on by fans voting with text messages.

    Winners[changechange source]

    SeasonTeamPlayer
    1991Campbell ConferenceMike Vernon
    1992Wales ConferenceMike Richter
    Don Beaupre
    1993Campbell ConferenceJon Casey
    Mike Vernon
    Ed Belfour
    1994Western ConferenceCurtis Joseph
    1996Eastern ConferenceDominik Hasek
    1997WorldDominik Hasek
    Guy Hebert
    1998WorldDominik Hasek
    1999WorldDominik Hasek
    Arturs Irbe
    2000WorldTommy Salo
    2001WorldSean Burke
    Evgeni Nabokov
    2002North AmericaDominik Hasek
    Patrick Roy
    2003Western ConferencePatrick Roy
    2004Eastern ConferenceRoberto Luongo
    2008Eastern ConferenceAlexander Ovechkin
    2009Eastern ConferenceAlexander Ovechkin

    Elimination Shootout[changechange source]

    This event has players try to score on a breakaway against a goalie. When a player does not score, he is not allowed to compete anymore. The winner is the player who is the last one still playing.

    Winners[changechange source]

    SeasonTeamPlayer
    2008Western ConferenceDion Phaneuf
    2009Western ConferenceShane Doan

    Overall winner[changechange source]

    SeasonTeam
    1991Campbell Conference
    1992Wales Conference
    1993Campbell Conference
    1994Western Conference
    1996Western Conference
    1997Eastern Conference
    1998World
    1999World
    2000World
    2001North America
    2002World
    2003Western Conference
    2004Eastern Conference
    2007Western Conference
    2008Eastern Conference

    Other websites[changechange source]

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    The NHL All-Star Game SuperSkills Competition, at first called the National Hockey League All-Star Skills Competition, is an event on the night before the NHL All-Star Game. First held at the 41st National Hockey League All-Star Game in Pittsburgh in 1990, the NHL hosts the competition to show off the skills of the all-star players. Project gotham racing 4 xbox 360. Events include shot accuracy, fastest skater, puck control relay, hardest shot, breakaway challenge, and an elimination shootout. Players are put into teams in the same way the All-Star Game is done, which is by conferences. After each event, the winning conference is given points.


    Puck Control Relay[changechange source]

    This event is to show who is the fastest skater while also moving the puck through pylons. Two races happen; the first one has three skaters on each team race against each other, and the second has the best single racers from each team. One point is given out to the winner of each of these two events.

    Winners[changechange source]

    SeasonTeamPlayer
    1990Campbell Conferencenone
    1991Campbell Conferencenone
    1992Campbell Conferencenone
    1993Wales Conferencenone
    1994Western ConferenceRuss Courtnall
    1996Western ConferencePierre Turgeon
    1997Western ConferenceGeoff Sanderson
    1998WorldTeemu Selanne
    1999North AmericaPaul Kariya
    2000WorldPaul Kariya
    2001North AmericaPaul Kariya
    2002Worldnone
    2003Eastern ConferenceMartin St. Louis
    2004Western ConferenceRick Nash
    2007Western ConferenceRick Nash
    2008Western ConferenceShawn Horcoff

    Fastest skater[changechange source]

    This event is to see who can skate the fastest around the rink once. Two races are held; one for the team, and one for the faster single person.

    Winners[changechange source]

    SeasonTeamPlayer
    1992Campbell ConferenceSergei Fedorov
    1993Wales ConferenceMike Gartner
    1994Western ConferenceSergei Fedorov
    1996Western ConferenceMike Gartner
    1997Eastern ConferencePeter Bondra
    1998North AmericaScott Niedermayer
    1999WorldPeter Bondra
    2000WorldSami Kapanen
    2001North AmericaBill Guerin
    2002WorldSami Kapanen
    2003Western ConferenceMarian Gaborik
    2004Eastern ConferenceScott Niedermayer
    2007Western ConferenceAndy McDonald
    2008Western ConferenceShawn Horcoff
    2009Western ConferenceAndrew Cogliano

    Hardest shot[changechange source]

    This event shows who has the hardest shot. Two points are given out; one for the team that has the highest average shot, and one for the player with the hardest shot. Zdeno Chara has the record for hardest shot; he set the record in 2009 when his shot went 105.4 mph. Al Iafrate had the old record, which was 105.2 mph

    Winners[changechange source]

    SeasonTeamPlayer
    1990Campbell ConferenceAl Iafrate
    1991Campbell ConferenceAl MacInnis
    1992Campbell ConferenceAl MacInnis
    1993Wales ConferenceAl Iafrate
    1994Eastern ConferenceAl Iafrate
    1996Western ConferenceDave Manson
    1997Eastern ConferenceAl MacInnis
    1998North AmericaAl MacInnis
    1999North AmericaAl MacInnis
    2000North AmericaAl MacInnis
    2001WorldFredrik Modin
    2002North AmericaSergei Fedorov
    2003Western ConferenceAl MacInnis
    2004Eastern ConferenceSheldon Souray
    Adrian Aucoin
    2007Eastern ConferenceZdeno Chara
    2008Eastern ConferenceZdeno Chara
    2009Eastern ConferenceZdeno Chara

    Most accurate shot[changechange source]

    This event sees who can shoot four targets best. Each target is put in a corner of the net. Two points are given out; one point is for the team that hits the targets in the least amount of shots, and one point for the player who hits the targets in the least amount of shots. A player has hit all four targets in only four tries seven times: Ray Bourque in 1992 and 1993, Mark Messier in 1996, Jeremy Roenick in 2004, Tomas Kaberle in 2008, and Dany Heatley, and Evgeni Malkin in 2009.

    Disaster Strikes! The world has been hit with mega earthquakes. The worst destruction has devastated the San Francisco Bay area. It is a time of rebuilding to restore this area to its former glory. Stronghold game. Experience Firefly Studios’ award-winning video games, including the classic RTS castle sim Stronghold series, Stronghold Kingdoms and Stronghold Crusader 2. Check out the latest here and play now! About This Game The original castle sim, Stronghold HD allows you to design, build and destroy historical castles. Engage in medieval warfare against the AI in one of two single player campaigns or online with up to 8.

    Winners[changechange source]

    SeasonTeamPlayer
    1990Wales ConferenceRay Bourque
    1991Campbell ConferenceMark Messier
    1992Wales ConferenceRay Bourque
    1993Wales ConferenceRay Bourque
    1994Western ConferenceBrendan Shanahan
    1996Eastern ConferenceMark Messier
    1997Eastern ConferenceRay Bourque
    1998North AmericaRay Bourque
    Peter Forsberg
    Brendan Shanahan
    1999North AmericaRay Bourque
    Keith Tkachuk
    Jeremy Roenick
    2000WorldRay Bourque
    Viktor Kozlov
    2001North AmericaRay Bourque
    2002North AmericaJarome Iginla
    Markus Naslund
    2003Eastern ConferenceJeremy Roenick
    2004Eastern ConferenceJeremy Roenick
    2007Eastern ConferenceEric Staal
    Marian Hossa
    2008Eastern ConferenceTomas Kaberle
    2009Eastern ConferenceEvgeni Malkin

    Breakaway Challenge[changechange source]

    This event has players shoot on a goalie. Two points are awarded; one for the team that scores the most goals, and one point to the goalie who lets in the least amount of goals. Starting in 2008, players were given points on who could score the most creative goals. Winners were voted on by fans voting with text messages.

    Winners[changechange source]

    SeasonTeamPlayer
    1991Campbell ConferenceMike Vernon
    1992Wales ConferenceMike Richter
    Don Beaupre
    1993Campbell ConferenceJon Casey
    Mike Vernon
    Ed Belfour
    1994Western ConferenceCurtis Joseph
    1996Eastern ConferenceDominik Hasek
    1997WorldDominik Hasek
    Guy Hebert
    1998WorldDominik Hasek
    1999WorldDominik Hasek
    Arturs Irbe
    2000WorldTommy Salo
    2001WorldSean Burke
    Evgeni Nabokov
    2002North AmericaDominik Hasek
    Patrick Roy
    2003Western ConferencePatrick Roy
    2004Eastern ConferenceRoberto Luongo
    2008Eastern ConferenceAlexander Ovechkin
    2009Eastern ConferenceAlexander Ovechkin

    Elimination Shootout[changechange source]

    This event has players try to score on a breakaway against a goalie. When a player does not score, he is not allowed to compete anymore. The winner is the player who is the last one still playing.

    Winners[changechange source]

    SeasonTeamPlayer
    2008Western ConferenceDion Phaneuf
    2009Western ConferenceShane Doan

    Overall winner[changechange source]

    SeasonTeam
    1991Campbell Conference
    1992Wales Conference
    1993Campbell Conference
    1994Western Conference
    1996Western Conference
    1997Eastern Conference
    1998World
    1999World
    2000World
    2001North America
    2002World
    2003Western Conference
    2004Eastern Conference
    2007Western Conference
    2008Eastern Conference

    Other websites[changechange source]

    \'Mario
    Retrieved from \'https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=NHL_All-Star_Game_SuperSkills_Competition&oldid=6108952\'
    ...'>Superskills Hockey(02.04.2020)