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Atlantic wins Skills Competition, will face Metro in 2nd ASG semifinal

Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports

Atlantic 4 | Pacific 1

Skills Challenge Relay | Four Line Challenge | Accuracy Shooting | Fastest Skater | Hardest Shot | Shootout

We're set for Sunday's 3-on-3 All-Star tournament.

The Atlantic Division won the NHL All-Star Skills Competition on Saturday night. It opted to face the Metropolitan Division in the second semifinal Sunday, after defeating the Pacific Division in the Shootout, the competition's final event.

The Pacific and Central divisions will kick off the 3-on-3 festivities:

Game Teams Time
Semifinal 1 Central vs. Pacific 3 p.m. ET
Semifinal 2 Metropolitan vs. Atlantic 4:30 p.m. ET

The winners of each semifinal will battle for All-Star supremacy.

On Saturday, the Atlantic advanced to the final event of the Skills Competition after Shea Weber won the Hardest Shot challenge, giving his division the tiebreaker over the Metro. Here were the results after five events:

Pacific 6 | Atlantic 5* | Metro 5 | Central 2

Here's a rundown of each event:

Shootout

Winner: Atlantic Division

Only four of 20 shooters were able to find the back of the net in the shootout as the scoreboard reset for the final event between the Atlantic and Pacific divisions - and one of them was 6 years old.

Brad Marchand, Shea Weber, and Sidney Crosby - as a captain's selection from the Metro, his goal worth two points - scored for the Atlantic, giving the division four points, and Saturday's Skills Competition victory.

Ryker Kesler, Anaheim Ducks center Ryan's son, was the only member of the Pacific Division to beat an Atlantic goalie, going five-hole on Carey Price, who graciously allowed the youngster to score. Other than that, Price and Tuukka Rask were perfect.

Watch: Ryker Kesler goes 5-hole on Price

The shootout's results:

Atlantic Shooter Result (Points) Pacific Goalie
Brad Marchand Goal (1) Mike Smith
Nikita Kucherov Stopped Smith
Victor Hedman Stopped Smith
Shea Weber Goal (2) Smith
Frans Nielsen Stopped Smith
Erik Karlsson Stopped Martin Jones
Kyle Okposo Stopped Jones
Sidney Crosby Goal (4) Jones
Vincent Trochek Stopped Jones
Auston Matthews Stopped Jones 

Brent Burns had the move of the shootout, dropping the puck through his legs and firing upstairs, but he hit the post behind Rask.

Pacific Shooter Result (Points) Atlantic Goalie
Drew Doughty Stopped Carey Price
Joe Pavelski Stopped Price
Bo Horvat Stopped Price
Cam Fowler Stopped Price
Ryker Kesler Goal (1) Price
Connor McDavid Stopped Tuukka Rask
Johnny Gaudreau Stopped Rask
Patrick Kane Stopped Rask
Brent Burns Stopped Rask
Jeff Carter Stopped Rask

Hardest Shot

Winner: Shea Weber (102.8 mph)

Guess what? Shea Weber has the hardest shot among All-Stars, for the third year running. He hit 102.8 mph on the gun, besting Patrik Laine's 101.7. By getting the Atlantic two points, the division moved on to the final. The Hardest Shot competition was the tiebreaker, with both the Atlantic and Metro finishing with five points.

Watch: Weber blasts his way to another Hardest Shot crown

Results:

Central: Laine, 101.7 mph (1 point)
Pacific: Burns, 97.7 mph

Atlantic: Victor Hedman, 94.2 mph
Metro: Seth Jones, 98.1 mph (1 point)

Central: Nathan MacKinnon, 92.3 mph
Pacific: Drew Doughty, 94.6 mph (1 point)

Atlantic: Weber, 102.8 mph (2 points)
Metro: Alex Ovechkin, 97.8 MPH

Fastest Skater

Winner: Connor McDavid (13.02 seconds)

Hardly breaking news: Connor McDavid's the fastest All-Star. The Oilers phenom got the Pacific two points in the fastest skater event. The Atlantic won both of its heats to pick up two points, as well.

Watch: McDavid races around the sheet in 13.02 seconds

Results:

Atlantic: Nikita Kucherov, 13.16 seconds (1 point)
Metro: Cam Atkinson, 13.33 seconds

Atlantic: Trochek, 13.32 seconds (1 point)
Metro: Wayne Simmonds, 13.65 seconds

Central: Laine, 13.42 seconds (1 point)
Pacific: Bo Horvat, 13.43 seconds

Central: Nathan MacKinnon, 13.6 seconds
Pacific: McDavid, 13.02 seconds (2 points)

Accuracy Shooting

Winner: Sidney Crosby (10.73 seconds)

Chalk another one up for the Metropolitan - this Sidney Crosby guy is good. Crosby stole the show in the accuracy department, going 4-for-5 in an event-best 10.73 seconds. He earned a bonus point for being the fastest to get through four targets. The Pacific won its two heats, earning two points as well.

Results:

Atlantic: Kyle Okposo: 15.9 seconds (1 point)
Metro: John Tavares: 26.81

Pacific: McDavid: 15.64 (1 point)
Central: Laine: 21.82

Atlantic: Auston Matthews: 12.28
Metro: Crosby: 10.73 (2 points)

Watch: Crosby nearly perfect in accuracy shooting win

Pacific: Jeff Carter: 17.66 (1 point)
Central: Patrick Kane: 18.95

Four Line Challenge

Winner: Pacific Division (1 point)

With players shooting from the near blue, center, far blue, and far goal line, Burns stole the show for the Pacific in the new Four Line Challenge event:

To close out the event, Burns' Pacific teammate Mike Smith, the Coyotes' goaltender, fired one from his own goal line, and it took a fortunate bounce and went through the only opening in the net: five-hole.

Watch: Mike Smith salvages Four Line Challenge with 200-foot snipe

The Pacific won the event, earning the only point available.

Skills Relay

Winner: Metropolitan Division (2 points)

The Central Division and Pacific Division squared off to open the night, and it was the Central that came out flying. Doughty, representing the hometown Los Angeles Kings, struggled in the passing department.

Central time: 1:44.03 (1 point)
Pacific time: 2:03.12

The Metropolitan bested the Atlantic in the East showdown, thanks to a dominant performance by Crosby (of course), and put up the top time in the event. Hey, best division in hockey.

Watch: Crosby, Metro dominate skills relay

Atlantic time: 1:39.69
Metropolitan: 1:21.70 (2 points)

Give the Metro two points for the win and the fastest time, and the Central one point, in the first event of the night.

All-Star Rosters

Note: * indicates captain

Atlantic Division

Player (Position) Team
Nikita Kucherov (F) Lightning
Brad Marchand (F) Bruins
Auston Matthews (F) Maple Leafs
Frans Nielsen (F) Red Wings
Kyle Okposo (F) Sabres
Vincent Trocheck (F) Panthers
Victor Hedman (D) Lightning
Erik Karlsson (D) Senators
Shea Weber (D) Canadiens
Carey Price* (G) Canadiens
Tuukka Rask (G) Bruins

Metropolitan Division

Player (Position) Team
Cam Atkinson (F) Blue Jackets
Sidney Crosby* (F) Penguins
Taylor Hall (F) Devils
Alex Ovechkin (F) Capitals
Wayne Simmonds (F) Flyers
John Tavares (F) Islanders
Justin Faulk (D) Hurricanes
Seth Jones (D) Blue Jackets
Ryan McDonagh (D) Rangers
Sergei Bobrovsky (G) Blue Jackets
Braden Holtby (G) Capitals

Central Division

Player (Position) Team
Patrick Kane (F) Blackhawks
Patrik Laine (F) Jets
Nathan MacKinnon (F) Avalanche
Tyler Seguin (F) Stars
Vladimir Tarasenko (F) Blues
Jonathan Toews (F) Blackhawks
P.K. Subban* (D) Predators
Duncan Keith (D) Blackhawks
Ryan Suter (D) Wild
Corey Crawford (G) Blackhawks
Devan Dubnyk (G) Wild

Pacific Division

Player (Position) Team
Connor McDavid* (F) Oilers 
Jeff Carter (F) Kings
Johnny Gaudreau (F) Flames
Bo Horvat (F) Canucks
Ryan Kesler (F) Ducks
Joe Pavelski (F) Sharks
Brent Burns (D) Sharks
Drew Doughty (D) Kings
Cam Fowler (D) Ducks
Martin Jones (G) Sharks
Mike Smith (G) Coyotes

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