Complete results of 2020 NHL All-Star Skills Competition

New York Islanders Matthew Barzal skates during the Skills Competition fastest skater contest. (Jeff Roberson/AP)

The 2020 NHL All-Star Skills Competition took place Friday night with some of the game’s brightest stars getting a chance to let loose a little, have fun with their peers and showcase their all-world talent in a series of competitions.

Below are the complete results from the six-event showcase.

Barzal dethrones McDavid in Bridgestone NHL Fastest Skater

Jack Eichel, Buffalo Sabres — 13.540 seconds

Nathan MacKinnon, Colorado Avalanche — 13.895 seconds

Connor McDavid, Edmonton Oilers — 13.215 seconds

Mathew Barzal, New York Islanders — 13.175 seconds

Chris Kreider, New York Rangers — 13.509 seconds

Anthony Duclair, Ottawa Senators — 14.005 seconds

Travis Konecny, Philadelphia Flyers — 14.113 seconds

Quinn Hughes, Vancouver Canucks — 14.263 seconds

Binnington rallies to beat Vasilevskiy in Bud Light NHL Save Streak

David Rittich, Calgary Flames vs. Central Division — Longest save streak: 4

Tristan Jarry, Pittsburgh Penguins vs. Atlantic Division — Longest save streak: 4

Jordan Binnington, St. Louis Blues vs. Pacific Division — Longest save streak: 10

Andrei Vasilevskiy, Tampa Bay Lightning vs. Metropolitan Division — Longest save streak: 9

Frederik Andersen, Toronto Maple Leafs vs. Metropolitan Division — Longest save streak: 7

Jacob Markstrom, Vancouver Canucks vs. Central Division — Longest save streak: 5

Braden Holtby, Washington Capitals vs. Atlantic Division — Longest save streak: 5

Connor Hellebuyck, Winnipeg Jets vs. Pacific Division — Longest save streak: 4

Slavin blasts through Honda NHL Accuracy Shooting contest

Jaccob Slavin, Carolina Hurricanes — 9.505 seconds

Tyler Bertuzzi, Detroit Red Wings — 13.868 seconds

Leon Draisaitl, Edmonton Oilers — 10.257 seconds

Jonathan Huberdeau, Florida Panthers — 13.074 seconds

Nico Hischier, New Jersey Devils — 19.550 seconds

Tomas Hertl, San Jose Sharks — 17.161 seconds

Alex Pietrangelo, St. Louis Blues (ft. Bernie Federko) — 13.763 seconds

Mark Scheifele, Winnipeg Jets — 15.160 seconds

Canada tops U.S. in Elite Women’s 3-on-3 presented by adidas


American All-Stars (hometown):
Kacey Bellamy (Westfield, Mass.)
Alex Carpenter (North Reading, Mass.)
Kendall Coyne Schofield (Palos Heights, Ill.)
Brianna Decker (Dousman, Wis.)
Amanda Kessel (Madison, Wis.)
Hilary Knight (Sun Valley, Idaho)
Jocelyn Lamoureux-Davidson (Grand Forks, N.D.)
Annie Pankowski (Laguna Hills, Calif.)
Alex Rigsby Cavallini (Delafield, Wis.)
Lee Stecklein (Roseville, Minn.)

Canadian All-Stars (hometown):
Meghan Agosta (Ruthven, Ont.)
Mélodie Daoust (Valleyfield, Que.)
Ann-Renée Desbiens (La Malbaie, Que.)
Renata Fast (Burlington, Ont.)
Laura Fortino (Hamilton, Ont.)
Rebecca Johnston (Sudbury, Ont.)
Sarah Nurse (Hamilton, Ont.)
Marie-Philip Poulin (Beauceville, Que.)
Natalie Spooner (Scarborough, Ont.)
Blayre Turnbull (Stellarton, N.S.)

Weber blasts past crowd in Enterprise NHL Hardest Shot

Mark Giordano, Calgary Flames — 102.1 m.p.h.

Seth Jones, Columbus Blue Jackets — 98.8 m.p.h.

Shea Weber, Montreal Canadiens — 106.5 m.p.h.

Victor Hedman, Tampa Bay Lightning — 102.1 m.p.h.

Elias Pettersson, Vancouver Canucks — 102.4 m.p.h.

John Carlson, Washington Capitals — 104.5 m.p.h.

Kane silences crowd with OT winner in Gatorade NHL Shooting Stars

Marie-Philip Poulin (CAN) — 15 points

Hilary Knight (USA) — 14 points

David Pastrnak, Boston Bruins — 10 points

Matthew Tkachuk (or Yadier Molina?), Calgary Flames — 20 points

Patrick Kane, Chicago Blackhawks — 22 points … 2 points in OT

Tyler Seguin, Dallas Stars — 14 points

Brady Tkachuk, Ottawa Senators — 6 points

Ryan O’Reilly, St. Louis Blues (ft. Brett Hull) — 14 points

David Perron, St. Louis Blues — 14 points

Mitch Marner, Toronto Maple Leafs — 22 points

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