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Canucks' Hughes, Miller voted into Skills Competition

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Kyle Cushman
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Vancouver Canucks defenseman Quinn Hughes and forward J.T. Miller were the final two participants voted into the NHL All-Star Skills Competition, the league announced Saturday.

Hughes and Miller join 10 previously selected participants that will compete for the $1-million prize on Feb. 2. Here are all 12 players involved in the skills portion of All-Star Weekend:

PlayerPositionTeam
David PastrnakForwardBoston Bruins
Nathan MacKinnonFColorado Avalanche
Cale MakarDefensemanAvalanche
Leon DraisaitlFEdmonton Oilers
Connor McDavidFOilers
Jack HughesFNew Jersey Devils
Nikita KucherovFTampa Bay Lightning
Auston MatthewsFToronto Maple Leafs
William NylanderFMaple Leafs
Elias PetterssonFVancouver Canucks
J.T. MillerFCanucks
Quinn HughesDCanucks

Now that Hughes and Miller were voted in, the Vancouver Canucks lead the way with three participants.

Each player will compete in four of the first six events: Fastest skater, hardest shot, stick handling, one-timers, passing challenge, and accuracy shooting.

From there, the top eight point-earners advance to the seventh round, where players will choose which goaltender to shoot against in a shootout.

The final round features the top six point-earners in an obstacle course, where points will be doubled. The player with the most points after all eight rounds wins the $1-million prize.

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