NHL All-Star Game: Top 3 bold predictions for John Carlson

SAN JOSE, CA - JANUARY 26: John Carlson #74 of the Washington Capitals takes the ice during player introductions for the 2019 Honda NHL All-Star Game at SAP Center on January 26, 2019 in San Jose, California. (Photo by Jeff Vinnick/NHLI via Getty Images)
SAN JOSE, CA - JANUARY 26: John Carlson #74 of the Washington Capitals takes the ice during player introductions for the 2019 Honda NHL All-Star Game at SAP Center on January 26, 2019 in San Jose, California. (Photo by Jeff Vinnick/NHLI via Getty Images) /
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SAN JOSE, CA – JANUARY 25: John Carlson #74 of the Washington Capitals competes in the SAP NHL Hardest Shot during the 2019 SAP NHL All-Star Skills at SAP Center on January 25, 2019 in San Jose, California. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
SAN JOSE, CA – JANUARY 25: John Carlson #74 of the Washington Capitals competes in the SAP NHL Hardest Shot during the 2019 SAP NHL All-Star Skills at SAP Center on January 25, 2019 in San Jose, California. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images) /

3. John Carlson will compete in two events in Friday’s NHL Skills competition, the Hardest Shot and Accuracy Shooting

Washington Capitals fans would love nothing more for John Carlson than the rest of the hockey world see their star defenseman get recognition for the Norris Trophy. He could help his case by competing in two events Friday night. Before we see how he wins, let’s see how he could do in accuracy shooting and hardest shot.

Accuracy shooting per NHL.com:

"Eight players will compete in the Honda NHL Accuracy Shooting™, a timed event where a shooter is positioned 25 feet from the goal line and shoots pucks at target images that appear on an LED screen placed on the goal line. Time will start at the referee’s whistle and each player will shoot pucks at the target images, which will disappear from the screen after being successfully hit. The clock stops when the player has successfully hit all target images. The player that hits all target images in the fastest time will be crowned the winner of the Honda NHL Accuracy Shooting™. If there is a tie for the fastest time, the tied players will compete again to determine the winner."

Hardest Shot per NHL.com:

"A minimum of four players will compete in the Enterprise NHL Hardest Shot™. Each player will attempt two shots measured in miles per hour (mph), with the highest speed of their two shots recorded. For each attempt, a single puck is positioned on the ice 30 feet from the center of the goal. Starting no further than the nearest blue line, the shooter may skate towards the puck and shoot it from its positioned spot into the goal. Shots must be on goal to be calculated and all shots are recorded by radar in miles per hour. If a puck enters the goal uncalculated due to a malfunction of the radar equipment, the shooter will be allowed an additional attempt. If the player breaks his stick he will be given another attempt. The player who records the fastest speed is the winner of the Enterprise NHL Hardest Shot™. If there is a tie for the fastest speed, the tied players will shoot again to determine the winner."