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			McDavid wins Fastest Skater again; Coyne finishes seventh 
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			 [January 26, 2019] 
			Connor McDavid of the Edmonton 
			Oilers won the Fastest Skater competition for the third straight 
			year at the NHL skills competition in San Jose on Saturday night. 
 McDavid was the final skater in the field of eight and circled the 
			rink in 13.378 seconds, surpassing the second-fastest time of 
			13.582, set by Jack Eichel of the Buffalo Sabres.
 
 Kendall Coyne, a forward on the U.S. women's national team that won 
			a gold medal at the 2018 Winter Olympics, was a late replacement for 
			Nathan MacKinnon of the Colorado Avalanche (left foot), and she 
			finished seventh in 14.346 seconds, edging Clayton Keller of the 
			Arizona Coyotes (14.526).
 
 "I thought she was unbelievable," McDavid said. "She was absolutely 
			flying out there."
 
			
			 
			
 Miro Heiskanen of the Dallas Stars was expected to challenge McDavid 
			for the title, but he fell hard against the boards on his second 
			turn. He was given another try and appeared to skate gingerly while 
			finishing fourth in 13.914.
 
 Going last also seemed to also work for Johnny Gaudreau of the 
			Calgary Flames and Henrik Lundqvist of the New York Rangers.
 
 Gaudreau defended his title in the Puck Control contest with a time 
			of 27.045.
 
 Patrick Kane of the Chicago Blackhawks was the first of eight 
			skaters to pass through the obstacle course, and his time of 28.611 
			stood at No. 1 until Gaudreau edged him out.
 
			Lundqvist, 36, made 12 consecutive saves to win the Save Streak 
			goalie competition. He knocked off Andrei Vasilevskiy of the Tampa 
			Bay Lightning, who held the lead through several rounds after 
			stopping the first eight shots he faced.
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			USA; Pacific Division player Connor McDavid (97) of the Edmonton 
			Oilers in the fastest skater competition in the 2019 NHL All Star 
			Game skills competition at SAP Center. Mandatory Credit: Stan Szeto-USA 
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            "It's a little scary to go up against this type of skill because 
			they can make you look pretty stupid," Lundqvist said.
 Leon Draisaitl of the Oilers won the Premier Passer competition with 
			a time of 1:09.088. The course featured a number of targets that 
			stifled several participants, including hometown favorite Erik 
			Karlsson of the San Jose Sharks, who finished seventh with a time of 
			1:58.824.
 
 A member of the defending Stanley Cup champion Washington Capitals 
			won the Hardest Shot competition for the second year in a row. John 
			Carlson's slap shot was clocked at 102.8 mph. Alex Ovechkin won last 
			season at 101.3 mph.
 
 David Pastrnak of the Boston Bruins won the Accuracy Shooting 
			competition, hitting the five targets in 11.309 seconds.
 
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