2024 NHL All-Star Skills Competition Results

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Fastest Skater

  • William Nylander (F, Maple Leafs)
  • Quinn Hughes (D, Canucks)
  • Cale Makar (D, Avalanche)
  • Mathew Barzal (F, Islanders)
  • Connor McDavid (F, Oilers)

Winner: Connor McDavid – 13.408 seconds.

One Timers

  • Elias Pettersson (F, Canucks)
  • Nathan MacKinnon (F, Avalanche)
  • Leon Draisaitl (F, Oilers)
  • Nikita Kucherov (F, Lightning)
  • J.T. Miller (F, Canucks)
  • Auston Matthews (F, Maple Leafs)
  • Mathew Barzal (F, Islanders)
  • David Pastrnak (F, Bruins)

Winner: Nathan MacKinnon – 23 points

Passing Challenge

  • Nathan MacKinnon (F, Avalanche)
  • William Nylander (F, Maple Leafs)
  • Cale Makar (D, Avalanche)
  • Mathew Barzal (F, Islanders)
  • J.T. Miller (F, Canucks)
  • Nikita Kucherov (F, Lightning)
  • Quinn Hughes (D, Canucks)
  • Connor McDavid (F, Oilers)
  • Elias Pettersson (F, Canucks)
  • Auston Matthews (F, Maple Leafs)
  • Leon Draisaitl (F, Oilers)

Winner: Elias Pettersson – 25 points

Hardest Shot

  • Auston Matthews (F, Maple Leafs)
  • Cale Makar (D, Avalanche)-102.56
  • David Pastrnak (F, Bruins)
  • J.T. Miller (F, Canucks)
  • Elias Pettersson (F, Canucks)

Winner: Cale Makar – 102.56 Miles Per Hour

Stick Handling

  • Quinn Hughes (D, Canucks)
  • Connor McDavid (F, Oilers)
  • Elias Pettersson (F, Canucks)
  • Nikita Kucherov (F, Lightning)
  • Leon Draisaitl (F, Oilers)
  • Nathan MacKinnon (F, Avalanche)
  • David Pastrnak (F, Bruins)
  • Mathew Barzal (F, Islanders)
  • William Nylander (F, Maple Leafs)

Winner: Connor McDavid – 25.755 seconds

Accuracy Shooting

  • Nikita Kucherov (F, Lightning)
  • Cale Makar (D, Avalanche)
  • Connor McDavid (F, Oilers)
  • Quinn Hughes (D, Canucks)
  • J.T. Miller (F, Canucks)
  • David Pastrnak (F, Bruins)
  • Nathan MacKinnon (F, Avalanche)
  • William Nylander (F, Maple Leafs)
  • Leon Draisaitl (F, Oilers)
  • Auston Matthews (F, Maple Leafs)

Winner: Connor McDavid – 9.158 seconds

One-on-One (Top eight point-getters from events 1-6 will compete, and choose what goaltender they shoot against; goalie with the most saves earns $100,000)

  • Jeremy Swayman (G, Bruins) – J.T. Miller (F, Canucks)
  • Alexandar Georgiev (G, Avalanche) – Connor McDavid (F, Oilers)
  • Jake Oettinger (G, Stars) – Elias Pettersson (F, Canucks)
  • Sergei Bobrovsky (G, Panthers) – Nathan MacKinnon (F, Avalanche)
  • Cam Talbot (G, Kings) – William Nylander (F, Maple Leafs)
  • Igor Shesterkin (G, Rangers) – Mathew Barzal (F, Islanders)
  • Thatcher Demko (G, Canucks) – Auston Matthews (F, Maple Leafs)
  • Connor Hellebuyck (G, Jets) – Cale Makar (D, Avalanche)

Winner: William Nylander – 9 points

Goalie Winner of $100,00: Alexandar Georgiev

Obstacle Course

  • Top six point-getters from events 1-7 will compete
  • Points will be doubled for this event

Winner: Connor McDavid – 40.606 seconds

Connor McDavid wins the $1,000,000 prize for the entire All-Star Skills Competition

Enjoy all four All-Star teams playing each other tomorrow.


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Stephen Vani

Oilers fan in Toronto. Staying up past my bedtime for Western games since the mid 2000s.

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