20190126-skills-results

MONTREAL - The Canadiens don't have a representative at the 2019 SAP NHL All-Star Skills™ in San Jose, but here are a few candidates who would've stood out at the annual event preceding the All-Star Game based on their performances in the Habs' own Skills Competition presented by RONA earlier in January.

Fastest skater: Paul Byron
The Habs winger has long been known for his incredible speed, and he showed it again this year when he clocked in at a blazing-fast 13.68 seconds at the Habs' Skills Competition. That would place him third in San Jose after Connor McDavid (13.378s) and Jack Eichel (13.582s).

Paul Byron wins Fastest Skater event with 13.68s lap

Hardest shot: Shea Weber
The native of Sicamous, BC has won the hardest shot segment of the annual event's Skills Competition on three occasions - 2015, 2016, and 2017 - with a personal best 108.5 mph blast in 2015. At the Canadiens' skills event, the captain registered a 103 mph rocket, which would've won him the NHL edition after John Carlson took it with a 102.8 mph blast. Jeff Petry, for his part, gave Weber a scare when his shot rang in at 102 mph.

Shea Weber wins Hardest Shot event with 103mph blast