If you weren’t able to make it down to Canada Life Centre last night to watch the Jets Skills Competition fear not as you can get fully caught up on all the events with the team having posted video clips. This was the second straight year the team has hosted the event after taking a pause since the 2019-20 season.
We have more photos from the event on our Instagram which you can check out here.
Fastest Skater:
Accuracy:
Puck Control Relay:
Hardest Shot:
With respect to the individual challenges the winners were:
Fastest Skater – Axel Jonsson-Fjallby (13.835)
Accuracy – Gabriel Vilardi (4/4 in 6.585 seconds)
Hardest Shot – Logan Stanley (98.9)
If you’re curious as to how this compares to past Skills Competitions check that out below.
Past Skills Competition Results:
2022/23:
Fastest Skater – Morgan Barron (13.43)
Accuracy – Adam Lowry (4/4 in 8.3 seconds)
Hardest Shot – Dylan Samberg (102.1)
2019/20:
Fastest Skater – Nikolaj Ehlers (13.03)
Accuracy – Mathieu Perreault (4/4 in 7.8 seconds)
Hardest Shot – Luca Sbisa (99.4)
2018/19:
Fastest Skater – Nikolaj Ehlers (13.25)
Accuracy – Bryan Little goes (4/4 in 11.6 seconds)
Hardest Shot – Jacob Trouba (98.0)
2017/18:
Fastest Skater – Brendan Lemieux (13.45)
Accuracy – Blake Wheeler goes (4/4 in 8.4 seconds)
Hardest Shot – Dustin Byfuglien (98.3)
2016/17:
Fastest Skater – Nikolaj Ehlers (13.29 seconds)
Accuracy – Patrik Laine (4/4, 8.4 seconds)
Hardest Shot – Dustin Byfuglien (101.3 mph)
2015/16:
Fastest Skater – Paul Postma (14.16 seconds)
Accuracy – Mathieu Perreault (4/4, 9.5 seconds)
Hardest Shot – Ben Chiarot (107.7 mph)
2014/15:
Fastest Skater – Paul Postma (13.90 seconds)
Accuracy – Andrew Ladd (4/5, 10.0 seconds)
Hardest Shot – Ben Chiarot (103.0 mph)
2013/14:
Fastest Skater – Mark Scheifele (13.673 seconds)
Accuracy – Bryan Little (4/5, 12.0 seconds)
Hardest Shot – Anthony Peluso (103.9 mph)
2011/12:
Fastest Skater – Tim Stapleton & Evander Kane (14.06 seconds)
Accuracy – Kyle Wellwood (4/4, 9.38 seconds)
Hardest Shot – Dustin Byfuglien (104.0 mph)