SUNRISE, Fla. - Rasmus Dahlin had triple digits on his mind as he wound up for his first attempt of the hardest shot competition. When the speedometer read 97, he became more motivated.
"I kind of knew I had more in me," Dahlin said. "I got pumped after my first shot."
Dahlin's second shot clocked in at 102.3 mph, good for second place. Vancouver Canucks forward and fellow Swede Elias Pettersson won the event with a speed of 103.2.
"We're strong guys, you know?" Dahlin said when asked about the Swedish connection. "Vikings."
Dahlin places 2nd in hardest shot, 'soaking in' All-Star Weekend
Notes from Day 2 of All-Star Weekend