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Everything you need to know about the All-Star Skills Competition

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The NHL's best - and John Scott - are in Nashville this weekend to put their talents on display. The All-Star Skills Competition took place Saturday night, and theScore has you covered, from the red carpet to the final event.

Post-Competition Reaction

Shootout

The Eastern Conference was up 12-8 heading into the sixth and final challenge: the shootout. And the East absolutely dominated, scoring 20 goals to the West's four. Roberto Luongo was perfect in goal, and the East won the Skills Competition 29-12.

Hardest Shot

Shea Weber is your back-to-back champion. He blew away the field in front of his home crowd in Nashville, his hardest shot coming in at 108.1 miles per hour.

Skills Challenge

The Western Conference took the Skills Challenge title.

Accuracy Competition

New York Islanders captain John Tavares put on a snipe show to take the title of the league's most accurate shooter.

Breakaway Challenge

Montreal Canadiens defenseman P.K. Subban entertained the hockey world Saturday with a tribute to Jaromir Jagr in the Breakaway Challenge, putting on a Florida Panthers jersey, a mullet, and an old JOFA helmet. Yeah, of course he won it.

Fastest Skater

Dylan Larkin can fly. The Detroit Red Wings rookie made history in the fastest skater challenge, winning the competition and breaking Mike Gartner's 1996 record, skating a full lap in only 13.172 seconds.

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