Yeah, the NHL is great, but there’s something about a skills competition that just hits different.
Game action is one thing, but isolating a skill and putting it under a spotlight is a whole different test. That’s what makes the NHL accuracy competition so tough, and why one player has held the record for so many years. In 2011 at the All-Star Weekend, Daniel Sedin made history by going 4-for-4 in just 7.3 seconds, a mark nobody’s been able to beat... until now.
Still on top!
— Vancouver Canucks (@Canucks) January 29, 2017
Daniel Sedin's #NHLAllStar Accuracy Shooting record stands for another year - 4 targets in 7.3 seconds. pic.twitter.com/DOITAuknyL
Eric, Luca and Poc stepped up to take their shot at one of the most impressive records out there and it did not disappoint. The goal was simple, hit every target as fast as possible with however many attempts needed.
Catch the full challenge on BarDown, and let us know how you think you’d do.



