LOS ANGELES -- Call it a three-peat for Montreal Canadiens defenseman Shea Weber.
Weber won the Oscar Mayer NHL Hardest Shot for the Atlantic Division with a shot of 102.8 mph, edging Winnipeg Jets rookie forward Patrik Laine's shot of 101.7 at the 2017 Coors Light NHL All-Star Skills Competition at Staples Center on Saturday.
It was a far cry from his wins when he was with the Nashville Predators. At last year's event in Nashville, Weber's shot was 108.1 and two years ago in Columbus, his 108.5 shot was the second-fastest in the history of the All-Star skills competition. Boston Bruins defenseman Zdeno Chara set a record of 108.8 mph in 2012.
Shea Weber wins Hardest Shot for third straight time
Canadiens defenseman gives Atlantic Division victory with shot of 102.8 mph