The purpose of the event is to hit the four targets attached to the four corners of a goal in the fastest time.
Under this format, seven players have gone four-for-four: Ray Bourque in 1992 and 1993, Mark Messier in 1996, Jeremy Roenick in 2004, Tomas Kaberle in 2008, Evgeni Malkin in 2009, Daniel Sedin in 2011, plus Nazem Kadri, Brock Nelson and twice with Connor McDavid in 2023.
During the 2019 Skills Competition, the LED light-up targets featured face emojis of four all-star NHL players.
As a result, while having the best time of the night, McDavid would ultimately be third in the competition, being beaten by Kadri in the semi-finals.
^ #:Score in final round is listed From the 2007–08 season onwards, the Breakaway Challenge format was changed to a "slam dunk" style challenge, where individual shooters showcase creative and skillful breakaways, with the winner being determined by fan voting via text messaging.
Martin Frk owns the record for the hardest shot in hockey[3] with 109.2 mph during the 2020 AHL all-star competition.
The purpose of this event is for skaters to earn points for their division by passing the puck to various targets, courses, and nets in the fastest time possible.
The purpose of this event, which debuted in 2024, is to score as many timed "one-timer" (passed puck shots) points in the net as possible.
This event made its debut in 2024 and its purpose is for the players to showcase their smooth stick work.
Players have 60 seconds to face the netminder as pucks are placed in designated areas on the ice.
This was a special event that debuted in 2024 as a way to determine the player's point totals to find out the overall winner of the entire Skills Competition.
In the event of a tie, there will be a 3-minute sudden death overtime with a running clock to determine the winner.
Rosters Team Canada Forwards: Meghan Agosta, Melodie Daoust, Rebecca Johnston, Sarah Nurse, Marie-Philip Poulin, Natalie Spooner and Blayre Turnbull.
Coach: Jayna Hefford Team USA Forwards: Anne Pankowski, Alex Carpenter, Kendall Coyne Schofield, Brianna Decker, Amanda Kessel, Hilary Knight, Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson.
Defensemen: Kacey Bellamy and Lee Stecklein Goaltender: Alex Rigsby Cavallini.
The purpose of this event is for four skaters from each team to earn points by scoring goals from each line on the ice.
Points are awarded to the goalie allowing the fewest goals against in the Zone and Shootout/Breakaway Relay Events.
It had players shooting from an elevated platform approximately 30 feet above the ice surface of the rink located in the seating bowl.
The purpose of the event is to be the fastest skater over the course while also maintaining control of the puck through a series of pylons.
In 2016, the winning conference was given the choice of whether to play the first or second mini-game in the All-Star Game the next day.