Vancouver Canucks Compete in All-Star Skills Competition

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Vancouver Canucks Compete in All-Star Skills Competition
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The Vancouver Canucks had three players compete in the revamped All-Star Skills Competition in Toronto. Despite not winning the grand prize, all three players showcased their skills and held their own.

The revamped All-Star Skills Competition was largely a success on Friday night in Toronto . Instead of the usual format, where every All-Star competed in at least one event, the NHL instead limited the Skills Competition to just 12 skaters, who all competed in multiple events. As an added incentive, a million-dollar prize was on the line. Three of those 12 competitors were Vancouver Canucks . Elias Pettersson was named as one of the initial competitors, then Quinn Hughes and J.T.

Miller won the fan vote to join him. One more Canuck, goaltender Thatcher Demko, took part in the One-on-One event. The three Canucks finished sixth, seventh, and eleventh in the final standings, coming up short of the grand prize, but all three held their own and flashed the skills that got them to the All-Star Game. Let’s go event by event for the results. Fastest Skater 1 | Connor McDavid - 13.408 seconds 2 | Mathew Barzal - 13.519 seconds 3 | Quinn Hughes - 14.088 seconds 4 | Cale Makar - 14.089 seconds 5 | William Nylander - 14

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