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Competition Rules & Regulations Decision Process
* The referee shall make all necessary rulings regarding the skills competition events.
* Prior to the competition the team captains will determine which players are participating in which event. Order of participation is determined during competition.
* A coin toss will decide which captain selects first player for Fastest Skater, Breakaway Challenge, Accuracy Shooting and Hardest Shot. The captain selection alternates based on the coin toss.
* Players and order of participation for Skills Challenge Relay and Elimination Shoot Out will be determined prior to the competition, but not posted until the start of the event.
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Tie Situation -- Captains participate in a shootout if the competition ends in a tie. Captains chose their Goalie.
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Participants
* Six players from each team compete (one Rookie, one Goaltender and four All-Star skaters).
* Order of skaters -- Backwards, Rookies, four All-Stars
Points
* 8 points available
* Winner of each individual race scores one point
* Winner of the final race scores two points
Procedure / Rules
* The contest consists of six races, (two players skating at one time) plus one final match race featuring the fastest skater from each team. Team Captain selects 1st player and other team captain matches.
* Starting from a standing position at opposite sides of the centre line on opposite sides of the ice, on the referee's whistle, the skater's complete one lap of the arena surface in a counter-clockwise direction.
* The winner of each match is the skater with the fastest time as recorded by the timing devices.
* In case of a clock malfunction, the official time will be recorded by the referee's stop watch.
* The player from each team with the fastest time will meet in the final match to determine the NHL's Fastest Skater.
Tie Situation
* If a preliminary race ends in a tie, each of the teams will be awarded one point. If final is tied -- skaters race again.
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Participants
* Three shooters from each team (one Rookie and two All-Stars)
* One Goalie
* Order of shooters -- Rookies, two All-Stars
Points
* 8 points available
* Shooter with highest Fan votes scores four points, second place scores three points, third place scores one point
Procedure / Rules
* Shooters can start their routine from anywhere in the offensive zone and have full access to the offensive Zone, including behind the net. (NHL penalty shot rules do not apply)
* Each skater will attempt 4 shots.
* The in-arena and television audiences will vote via text message for their choice of winner.
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Participants
* Six players from each team compete (one Rookie, five All-Stars)
* 2 passers from each team
* Order of shooters -- Rookies, five All-Stars
Points
* 8 points available
* Winner of each individual match up scores one point
* Winner of the final match up scores two points
Procedure / Rules
* Four destructible styrofoam targets 15 inches in diameter are attached to the goal posts of both goals, one target in each corner.
* Two players, one on each side of each goal, alternately pass pucks to a shooter positioned 25 feet out from the goal line.
* Two shooters in each match, simultaneously shooting at opposite goals.
* The shooter who hits each of the four targets in the least amount of time wins the match.
* Any contact of a target by a puck that is shot is scored as a hit.
* The player with the fastest time from each team will go head-to-head for the title of the NHL's Most Accurate Shooter.
* If a team is swept in preliminary rounds, the captain will choose who represents the team in the final.
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Participants
* Sixteen players from each team (two Rookies and fourteen All-Stars).
* Participants in each relay determined by Captains prior to the competition
Points
* 8 points available
* The team with the fastest time scores 4 points, second place scores 3 points, third place scores 1 point
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Procedure / Rules
* Event consist of 4 relays with the following skills;
One timers -- three shooters, 1 passer (Each shooter must score three goals)
Passing -- one passer (Passer must complete a pass into each of the six nets)
Puck Control Relay -- one skater (Skater with puck skates through a series of cones)
Stick Handling -- one skater (Skater controls puck through a series of pucks)
Accuracy Shooting -- one shooter (Shooter must hit four targets)
* For one of the relay's the one timer shooters must be lefties and for the other relay they must be righties
* Each skill must be completed before moving on to the next skill. Referee whistles/signals start of next skill
* This is a timed event, with the fastest time winning.
Tie Situation
* If both teams have the same fastest time, the two fastest teams will have a re-match. The fastest time recorded in the tie breaking match is the winner.
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Participants
* Six players from each team (one Rookie and five All-Stars).
* Order of shooters - Rookies, five All-Stars
Points
* 8 points available
* Winner of each individual match up scores one point
* Winner of the final match up scores two points
Procedure / Rules
* Six head-to-head matches featuring one shooter from each team.
* Players alternate shots. Two attempts for each player.
* A single puck is positioned on the ice 30 feet from the center of the goal. A player, starting no further than the nearest blue line, may skate towards the puck and shoot it from its positioned spot into the goal. The highest recorded shot (in mph) of two attempts will be scored.
* Shots must be on goal to be calculated and all shots are recorded by radar in miles per hour.
* If a puck enters the goal uncalculated due to a malfunction of the radar equipment, the shooter will be allowed an additional attempt.
* If player breaks his stick he will be given another attempt.
* At the conclusion of the individual matches, the player from each team who recorded the hardest single shot will meet in a final match to determine the NHL's Hardest Shooter
Tie Situation
* If any match up ends in a tie, both players shoot again. The highest recorded speed of the tie breaking shot is the winner of that match up.
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Participants
* 18 All-Stars, six Rookies and three goalies from each Team.
* Order of shooters & goalies -- determined by random draw prior to the competition
Points
* every goal scored counts as one point
Procedure / Rules
* Shooters that score move on to the next round.
* Each scoring attempt is officiated in accordance with NHL shootout rules.
* The winner of the contest will be the player who scores in the final round and all the other player(s) miss.
First Round
* One shot per player
* Each goalie faces eight attempts.
Subsequent Rounds
* Shooters who score will continue to move on to the next round in the shootout.
* Goalies rotate after every third shooter.
* If one team has one shooter left and the other team has two or more, the one shooter team must wait for all other shooters to go before he goes again.
* Rounds continue until only one player scores and the other(s) don't.
* The last scoring shooter wins.
* If last scoring shooter's team is behind in the competition, the shooter continues to shoot until he does not score. Each goal scored will earn his team a point.
SuperSkills Competition Results, 1990-2009
Fastest Skater
(Individual Event)
2009 Andrew Cogliano 14.31 seconds
2008 Shawn Horcoff 14.395 seconds*
2007 Andy McDonald 14.030 seconds
2004 Scott Niedermayer 13.783 seconds
2003 Marian Gaborik 13.713 seconds
2002 Sami Kapanen 14.039 seconds
2001 Bill Guerin 13.690 seconds
2000 Sami Kapanen 13.649 seconds
1999 Peter Bondra 14.640 seconds
1998 Scott Niedermayer 13.560 seconds
1997 Peter Bondra 13.610 seconds
1996 Mike Gartner 13.386 seconds
1994 Sergei Fedorov 13.525 seconds
1993 Mike Gartner 13.510 seconds
1992 Sergei Fedorov 14.363 seconds
Elimination Shootout
(Individual Event)
2009 Shane Doan
2008 Dion Phaneuf
Shooting Accuracy
(Individual Event)
2009 Evgeni Malkin 3 hits, 4 shots
2008 Tomas Kaberle 4 hits, 5 shots
2007 Eric Staal / Marian Hossa 4 hits, 5 shots
2004 Jeremy Roenick 4 hits, 4 shots
2003 Jeremy Roenick 4 hits, 6 shots
2002 Jarome Iginla / Markus Naslund 4 hits, 6 shots
2001 Ray Bourque 4 hits, 6 shots
2000 Ray Bourque / Viktor Kozlov 4 hits, 5 shots
1999 Ray Bourque / Jeremy Roenick / Keith Tkachuk 4 hits, 6 shots
1998 Ray Bourque / Peter Forsberg / Brendan Shanahan 4 hits, 6 shots
1997 Ray Bourque 4 hits, 7 shots
1996 Mark Messier 4 hits, 4 shots
1994 Brendan Shanahan 4 hits, 5 shots
1993 Ray Bourque 4 hits, 4 shots
1992 Ray Bourque 4 hits, 4 shots
1991 Mark Messier 4 hits, 6 shots
1990 Ray Bourque 4 hits, 7 shots
Hardest Shot
(Individual Event)
2009 Zdeno Chara 105.4 mph
2008 Zdeno Chara 103.1 mph
2007 Zdeno Chara 100.4 mph
2004 Adrian Aucoin 102.2 mph
2003 Al MacInnis 98.9 mph
2002 Sergei Fedorov 101.5 mph
2001 Fredrik Modin 102.1 mph
2000 Al MacInnis 100.1 mph
1999 Al MacInnis 98.5 mph
1998 Al MacInnis 100.4 mph
1997 Al MacInnis 98.9 mph
1996 Dave Manson 98.0 mph
1994 Al Iafrate 102.7 mph
1993 Al Iafrate 105.2 mph
1992 Al MacInnis 93.0 mph
1991 Al MacInnis 94.0 mph
1990 Al Iafrate 96.0 mph
Breakaway Challenge
(Individual Event)
2009 Alex Ovechkin 42.8% (Fan Vote)
2008 Alex Ovechkin
SuperSkills Conference Winners
2009 No winner (no team vs. team format)
2008 Eastern Conference
2007 Eastern Conference
2004 Eastern Conference
2003 Western Conference
2002 World All-Stars
2001 North American All-Stars
2000 World All-Stars
1999 World All-Stars
1998 World All-Stars
1997 Eastern Conference
1996 Western Conference
1994 Western Conference
1993 Campbell Conference
1992 Wales Conference
1991 Wales Conference
1990 Campbell Conference
Goaltenders Competition
(Fewest goals against in In the Zone and Shootout/Breakaway Relay Events)
2007 Roberto Luongo 0 GA, 12 shots
2004 Roberto Luongo 1 GA, 12 shots
2003 Patrick Roy 1 GA, 9 shots
2002 Dominik Hasek / Patrick Roy 1 GA, 9 shots
2001 *Sean Burke 4 GA, 13 shots
2000 Mike Richter 2 GA, 16 shots
1999 Arturs Irbe 2 GA, 16 shots
1998 Dominik Hasek 3 GA, 16 shots
1997 John Vanbiesbrouck 2 GA, 16 shots
1996 Dominik Hasek 4 GA, 16 shots
1994 John Vanbiesbrouck / Patrick Roy 4 GA, 16 shots
1993 **Jon Casey 5 GA, 30 shots
1992 Mike Richter 2 GA, 25 shots
1991 Patrick Roy 2 GA, 25 shots
1990 Kirk McLean
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