The question was, really, how exactly to get the puck through those gates, with no apparent rules in place as to what was off limits.
"I was going to maybe sauce it through," Gaudreau said. "I really wasn't sure what to do. I don't even think I had a plan."
No one pushed the envelope more than Ottawa Senators defenseman Erik Karlsson. Because, he said, he had no other choice.
Karlsson opted to pick up the puck, place it on his stick blade and shovel it through the openings, an approach that was certainly unique.
"I can't really put the stick on the puck like some of the other guys did there, so I had no idea what to do," Karlsson said. "I thought that was the best way to do it since there was no real rules, even though I couldn't really do it at the end."
Karlsson finished sixth in 37.417.
And though his competitors could have cried foul. They instead were in awe.
As Gaudreau said, "I thought he was going to beat me. I was like, that's a lot smarter than what I did."
Not that Karlsson agreed, but he'll take it.
"They thought I was really smart for some reason," Karlsson said. "Which I'm not."
Results
Johnny Gaudreau, Calgary Flames, 24.650 seconds
John Tavares, New York Islanders, 28.242
Connor McDavid, Edmonton Oilers, 29.220
Patrick Kane, Chicago Blackhawks, 32.792
Aleksander Barkov, Florida Panthers, 33.233
Erik Karlsson, Ottawa Senators, 37.417
Tyler Seguin, Dallas Stars, 39.078
Auston Matthews, Toronto Maple Leafs, 44.344