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The purpose of the event is to have the hardest shot. Martin Frk owns the record for the hardest shot in hockey [ 3 ] with 109.2 mph during the 2020 AHL all-star competition. Zdeno Chara owns the NHL record for the hardest shot with 108.8 mph (175.1 km/h) in 2012, besting his previous record of 105.9 in 2011.
As a youth, Iafrate played in the 1979 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament with a minor ice hockey team from Detroit. [2]Iafrate was selected fourth overall by the Toronto Maple Leafs in the 1984 NHL Entry Draft after a standout career with the Windsor Compuware Spitfires and a short but distinguished stay with the Belleville Bulls of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL).
The Eastern Conference won the skills competition for the first time since 1992. St. Louis Blues' Al MacInnis won the Hardest Shot event for the third time in his career by slapping the puck at 98.9 mph. Boston Bruins' defenceman Ray Bourque won the Shooting Accuracy event for the fourth time, hitting four targets in seven shots.
The Nashville Predators defenseman fired the hardest shot of 108.5 mph at the NHL All-Stars skills competition. COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -- Not that they did before, but it's official now: No one wants ...
NHL All-Star Skills Competition hardest shot record – 108.8 mph (175.067 km/h) (surpassed his previous record from 2011 at 105.9 mph, which surpassed a second previous record of his from 2009 at 105.4 mph) Won the NHL All-Star Skills Competition hardest shot 5 times the most in NHL history. Most game 7 Playoff appearances in NHL history. [60]
Accuracy Shooting – Jeremy Roenick (Philadelphia Flyers) - 4 hits, 4 shots; Hardest Shot – Adrian Aucoin (New York Islanders) - 102.2 mph; Goaltenders Competition – Roberto Luongo (Florida Panthers) - 1 GA, 12 shots
A puck can reach the speeds of 100 miles per hour (160 km/h) or more when struck. A slapshot is the traditional way to set up such powerful shots. The KHL record for fastest shot is held by Alexander Riazantsev, who slapped a puck at the KHL All-Star Game's Skill competition in Riga, Latvia, with a speed of 114.127 mph (183.67 km/h) on January 21, 2012.
Charlie McAvoy lined up Connor McDavid and delivered a textbook hit that sent the best hockey player in the world careening into the glass and down to the ice. A mere 19 seconds later, Jake ...