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Updated: Sabres>Schneider or Kaberle + Skills Competition Line-Ups HERE

January 20, 2009, 4:01 PM ET [ Comments]
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A source has just confirmed that the Sabres are looking at Tomas Kaberle and Mathieu Schneider...Afinogenov could be "part" of what heads the other way...

from the NHL regarding the Skills Competition

NEW YORK (Jan. 20, 2009) – Having climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro last summer
and led Boston back to the top of the Eastern Conference this season,
Bruins captain Zdeno Chara will attempt a Hardest Shot natural hat trick
when he shoots for his third straight title in the Cisco NHL Hardest Shot
during 2009 Honda/NHL SuperSkills ® in Montreal’s Bell Centre on Saturday,
Jan. 24 (6 p.m. ET, RDS, CBC, VERSUS, NHL Radio).

Chara will conduct a shootout with five impressive challengers,
including Edmonton defenseman Sheldon Souray, who earlier this month staked
his unofficial claim to the title of NHL’s hardest shooter by firing a slap
shot that was clocked at 106.7 mph at the Oilers’ SuperSkills competition.
Chara, Souray, Montreal’s Mike Komisarek, Tampa Bay’s Vincent Lecavalier,
Nashville’s Shea Weber and the New York Islanders’ Mark Streit will be
gunning for Al Iafrate’s official NHL All-Star SuperSkills record 105.2 mph
shot set during the 1993 All-Star Weekend in Montreal.

Before the big bombers blast away, four of the League’s speedsters
will vie for the title of Bridgestone NHL Fastest Skater. Philadelphia’s
Jeff Carter and New Jersey’s Zach Parise will represent the League’s
forwards while Chicago’s Brian Campbell and Florida’s Jay Bouwmeester carry
the banner for NHL defensemen in the competition that will determine who
can complete a circuit of the Bell Center ice most rapidly.

Those four will be attempting to break the record 13.386-lap that
Mike Gartner blazed in Boston in 1996.

Another 2008 champion, Toronto defenseman Tomas Kaberle, will be back
to defend his title when eight of the League’s top sharpshooters take on
the challenge of the McDonald’s NHL Accuracy Shooting. Kaberle, who won a
tiebreaker shootout with Nashville’s Jason Arnott last year in Atlanta,
will be tested by a gifted group of shooters headed by 2002 NHL Accuracy
Shooting champion Jarome Iginla of the Calgary Flames and including Dallas’
Mike Modano, Pittsburgh’s Evgeni Malkin, Chicago’s Jonathan Toews,
Atlanta’s Ilya Kovalchuk, Ottawa’s Dany Heatley and Boston’s Marc Savard.

The six-event 2009 Honda/NHL SuperSkills will begin with the
Bridgestone NHL Fastest Skater. The Scotiabank NHL Fan Fav Breakaway
Challenge will follow, with Alex Ovechkin of the Washington Capitals
attempting to defend his 2008 trick-shot title as fans throughout North
America, voting by text message, determine the winner for the first time in
NHL All-Star SuperSkills history.

While the Breakaway Challenge polls are open, the league’s top
rookies and sophomores will race up and down the Bell Center ice in the
non-stop, three-on-three YoungStars Game presented by Upper Deck.

The McDonald’s NHL Accuracy Shooting will follow the crowning of the
fan-voted Scotiabank NHL Fan Fav Breakaway Challenge champion. The Cisco
NHL Hardest Shot then takes center stage before the evening comes to a
close with the Gatorade NHL Elimination Shootout, the NHL All-Star version
of the time-honored practice of ending a hockey practice with a penalty
shots contest. All 36 All-Star skaters and all six All-Star goaltenders
will participate.

The 2009 NHL All-Star Weekend in Montreal will celebrate the Montreal
Canadiens’ Centennial season with live national broadcasts of the Honda/NHL
SuperSkills on Saturday, Jan. 24, and the NHL All-Star Game on Sunday, Jan.
25, on CBC and RDS in Canada and VERSUS in the United States. NASN, ASN, J
Sports, Sky Mexico, Fox Sports Australia and other NHL international
broadcast partners will provide live coverage of both the Honda/NHL
SuperSkills event and the NHL All-Star Game to more than 150 countries and
territories in Europe, the Middle East, Asia, the Pacific Rim, Mexico and
the Caribbean. NHL Radio will provide exclusive, national radio coverage
which can be heard on stations around the United States and Canada as well
as on Sirius XM Radio's NHL Home Ice, located at XM channel 204 and on
SIRIUS channel 208 with the “Best of XM” programming package. NHL.com and
NHL Network will provide extensive coverage of the All-Star Weekend.

Be sure to watch this year's All Star game live from Montreal on VERSUS!


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