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Rasmus Dahlin emerged from the neutral zone on a breakaway, pulled the puck to his backhand, and tucked a shot between the pads of goaltender Juuse Saros.
The Atlantic Division dropped its 3-on-3 matchup against the Central Division, 8-5, but Dahlin's goal served as an exclamation point on the 21-year-old's first All-Star Weekend.

Dahlin also tallied an assist. He led the Atlantic Division in ice time (7:41) and shots (4), skating primarily alongside Detroit forward Dylan Larkin and Boston forward Patrice Bergeron.
But the All-Star Game was merely the finishing touch on a memorable weekend. Here are more of Dahlin's top moments from Las Vegas.

NHL Skills

Dahlin competed in the Accuracy Shooting competition during the NHL Skills event on Friday. He hit the four targets on six shots, placing fourth with a time of 17.205 seconds. Watch his run below.

Sebastian Aho of the Carolina Hurricanes went 4-for-4 in 10.937 seconds to win the event.
The results were as follows:
Sebastian Aho, Carolina - 10.937 seconds
Jake Guentzel, Pittsburgh - 12.017 seconds
Troy Terry, Anaheim - 13.491 seconds
Rasmus Dahlin, Buffalo - 17.205 seconds
Johnny Gaudreau, Vegas - 17.811 seconds
Clayton Keller, Arizona - 18.997 seconds
Patrice Bergeron, Boston - 20.947 seconds
Jonathan Marchessault, Vegas - 27.782 seconds
Leon Draisaitl, Edmonton - 36.543 seconds

Ras and The Shnowman

We eagerly await Dahlin's next goal following his meeting with Buffalo Bills left tackle Dion Dawkins, who was in Las Vegas for the Pro Bowl and stopped by NHL Skills to offer his celly tips.
Check out their meeting below.

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Family matters

Rasmus' parents, Martin and Asa, described what it meant to see their son become an All-Star.

Dealin' with Dahlin

Before heading to Vegas, Dahlin offered his - er, best - gambling tips. Watch them all below.