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And in the end, the all-stars delivered and the Skills was a smash hit in front of 16,722 fans inside SAP Center.
Five teams were represented among the six winners, with the Edmonton Oilers the only team that doubled up because Connor McDavid won the
Bridgestone NHL Fastest Skater
with a time of 13.378 and Leon Draisaitl won the
Enterprise NHL Premier Passer
at 1:09.088.
New York Rangers goalie Henrik Lundqvist took the
Ticketmaster NHL Save Streak
with 12 consecutive saves, falling two short of Vegas Golden Knights goalie Marc-Andre Fleury's 14 from last year.
"Facing the best players in the world, that's what makes it special to play in this League and that's what makes it very special to be here this weekend," Lundqvist said. "To get that opportunity to challenge yourself against them, especially one-on-one but also Saturday]in the 3-on-3, it will be interesting."
The
[Gatorade NHL Puck Control
was won by Calgary Flames forward Johnny Gaudreau in a time of 27.045 seconds.
Another Washington Capitals player won the
SAP NHL Hardest Shot
, but defenseman John Carlson has bragging rights on captain Alex Ovechkin because his winning shot of 102.8 miles per hour was 1.5 mph better than Ovechkin's winning shot last season (101.3).
Boston Bruins right wing David Pastrnak won the
Honda NHL Accuracy Shooting
, hitting the five targets in 11.309 seconds.
However, the fans here treated Toronto Maple Leafs center Auston Matthews as the real winner because prior to competing in the event he ripped off his own All-Star Game jersey to reveal a Patrick Marleau Maple Leafs' All-Star jersey. It was greeted with a massive roar from the crowd.
Marleau isn't participating at All-Star Weekend this season, but he did three times (2004, 2007, 2009) during his 19 seasons with the Sharks from 1997-2017.
"It was amazing," Matthews said of the crowd's reaction. "I wasn't expecting that. I think that's just a testament to how much of a legend he really is here. It's pretty amazing."
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Nathan Pavelski has his favorite players. His dad Joe, the San Jose Sharks captain, is one of them, but he represented for another in the second half of the Skills.
Nathan, 8, wore a Connor McDavid Edmonton Oilers All-Star Game jersey that was signed by a number of the players.
"He likes watching him," Joe Pavelski said. "He needs a favorite player. How do you tell him no, right? He likes Patty Kane and Pekka Rinne too."
McDavid noticed it right away. He was flattered.
"It's really cool," he said. "Obviously his dad is his idol, but he obviously likes me as a player. Really cool."
Nathan was at least wearing the Sharks' regular socks, just like his dad.