Category:AHL All-Star Skills Competition 2002

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theahl.com: ... Jonathan Girard became the first player to top the charts in both speed and power at the AHL Skills Competition. The Providence Bruins defenseman won both the CCM Fastest Skater event with a time of 14.262 seconds, and the Sher-Wood Hardest Shot event with a blast clocked at 99.0 miles per hour.

theahl.com: ... Hometown hero Nathan Dempsey of the St. John's Maple Leafs and Hamilton's Brian Swanson shared the best AHL All-Star performance in the Koho Accuracy Shooting event, as both hit four targets in seven attempts.

Philadelphia's Neil Little and Manchester's Travis Scott finished tied for first place in the ITECH Goaltenders' Competition, with 17 saves on 19 shots each. The six AHL All-Star goaltenders stole the show in the Jofa Pass and Score event, allowing just one goal in 18 combined three-on-none breakaways.

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