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NHL stars dominate skills competition at Vegas All-Star Game

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Tampa Bay's Victor Hedman won the Hardest Shot competition and St. Louis' Jordan Kyrou was the Fastest Skater during an NHL All-Star skills competition with a distinct Vegas flavor Friday night.

Carolina’s Sebastian Aho won the Accuracy Shooting contest at T-Mobile Arena on a night when the biggest impressions were left by the Sin City settings and showmanship.

Columbus' Zach Werenski won the Fountain Face-Off, in which the All-Stars stood on a floating platform in the middle of the Bellagio casino's famous fountains up the Strip and shot light-up pucks at a series of targets all around them.

Several more All-Stars then played a game called 21 in ‘22, in which they shot at a 35-foot outdoor wall of oversized playing cards in a version of blackjack. Dallas’ Joe Pavelski won that competition by getting closest to 21.

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Tampa Bay Lightning's Victor Hedman, left, and Carolina Hurricanes goalie Frederik Andersen participate in the Skills Competition save streak event, part of the NHL All-Star weekend, Friday, Feb. 4, 2022, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri)

The actual skills competitions probably weren't as entertaining as the lighthearted Breakaway Challenge, which featured multiple entertaining stunt goals by costumed pros. Minnesota's Kirill Kaprizov started it off by doing a sharp imitation of Alex Ovechkin while wearing his hero's jersey.

Perhaps most impressively, gifted Anaheim center Trevor Zegras dressed up as a character from his favorite movie, "Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story," and scored an astonishing, spinning goal while wearing a blindfold and getting hit by dodgeballs thrown

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