Four shooters and two passers parcipate for each team. The shooter
has a maximum of 18 seconds to hit each of the four targets located in
the corners of the goal in the fewest number of attempts.
The player from each team who hits the most targets in the fewest
amount of shots advances to the head-to-head round. In the event of a
tie, the captain determines the shooter. In this round, shooters have
nine seconds to shoot up to four pucks to hit each of the targets. If
the shooters are tied at the end of the round, they will be given one
attempt to hit a target in three seconds. If the teams are still tied,
this will continue until one shooter hits and the other misses.
Accuracy Shooting
Eastern Conference
Western Conference
Player
Hits/Att
Player
Hits/Att
Qualifying Round
Tomas Kaberle, Toronto
4-for-4
Jason Arnott, Nashville
4-for-7
Eric Staal, Carolina
4-for-6
Nicklas Lidstrom, Detroit
3-for-8
Daniel Alfredsson, Ottawa
2-for-8
Scott Niedermayer, Anaheim
3-for-8
Marian Hossa, Altanta
4-for-7
Jarome Iginla, Calgary
4-for-7
Final Round
Tomas Kaberle, Toronto
4-for-5
Jason Arnott, Nashville
3-for-5
Winner: Tomas Kaberle, Toronto
Accuracy Shooting History
Year
Winner(s)
Result
2008
Tomas Kaberle, Toronto
8-for-9
2007
Marian Hossa, Atlanta; Eric Staal, Carolina
4-for-5
2004
Jeremy Roenick, Philadelphia
4-for-4
2003
Jeremy Roenick, Philadelphia
4-for-6
2002
Jarome Iginla, Calgary; Markus Naslund, Vancouver
4-for-6
2001
Ray Bourque, Colorado
4-for-6
2000
Ray Bourque, Boston; Viktor Kozlov, Florida
4-for-5
1999
Ray Bourque, Boston; Jeremy Roenick, Phoenix; Keith Tkachuk, Phoenix
4-for-6
1998
Ray Bourque, Boston; Peter Forsberg, Colorado; Brendan Shanahan, Detroit