Sunday, January 29, 2012

Z, I Did It Again

At the NHL SuperSkills Competition held at the Scotiabank Place in the Canadian capital of Ottawa, ex-Senator and now Boston Bruins captain Zdeno Chara did it again. The 6'9'' defenseman has been the Hardest Shot champion for four straight years, and in his fifth appearance, he once again broke his own record, clocking in 108.8 mph on his slapshot, easily besting the 105.9 he set at Raleigh's RBC Center last year. 

Zdeno Chara's record-breaking slapshot in the NHL Hardest Shot
competition at the Scotiabank Place, Ottawa on January 28, 2012.
Though Daniel Alfredsson's team won on points, Team Chara still made it a meaningful evening for them, when Chicago Blackhawks forward Patrick Kane won the Breakaway Challenge with a nod to Orlando Magic center Dwight Howard, using the Superman cape to win the fan's votes. With Alexander Ovechkin not participating at his request, the Breakaway Challenge saw a new champion crowned after Ovi won the first three editions.

Patrick Kane with his Superman cape and Clark Kent glasses
that won him the Breakaway Challenge.
Team Alfredsson's victories came at the Fastest Skater challenge (Carl Hagelin), the Skills Challenge Relay, and the Elimination Shootout (Steven Stamkos). Team Chara's other victory was courtesy of the Accuracy Shootout (Jamie Benn).

The NHL All-Star Game is later today at 4:00 p.m. EST on the NBC Sports Network. Despite the absences of Alexander Ovechkin and Sidney Crosby, there is indeed enough star power to make this All-Star Game a meaningful one.

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