The 2024 NHL All-Star Skills competition lit up Scotiabank Arena. A dazzling display of skill was on show, with Edmonton Oilers captain Connor McDavid taking center stage. He scored big, adding a substantial $1 million to his earnings.Breakdown of all the winners and highlights from each event of All-Star skills#1. Fastenal NHL Fastest Skater Connor McDavid secured his fourth Fastest Skater title with a blistering time of 13.408 seconds, narrowly defeating Mathew Barzal (NY Islanders). McDavid's unmatched speed continues to set the standard for this exhilarating event in NHL All-Star Skills.#2. Tim Hortons NHL One-Timers Colorado Avalanche's Nathan MacKinnon showcased his precision and power, winning the One-Timers event with 23 points. His performance edged out stiff competition from Leon Draisaitl (Oilers) and David Pastrnak (Boston Bruins), who each had 22 points.#3. Scotiabank NHL Passing Challenge Vancouver Canucks' Elias Pettersson demonstrated his exceptional passing skills, securing victory in the Passing Challenge with 25 points. Makar put up a strong fight, but Pettersson's accuracy and finesse ultimately prevailed.#4. Rogers NHL Hardest Shot Cale Makar unleashed a powerful shot at 102.56 miles per hour, winning the Hardest Shot competition. His impressive display edged out J.T. Miller (Canucks), who came close with a speed of 102.34 miles per hour.#5. Upper Deck NHL Stick Handling Challenge Connor McDavid showcased his finesse and control, winning the Stick Handling Challenge with a time of 25.755 seconds. Barzal finished a close second, highlighting the elite puck-handling skills on display.#6. Cheetos NHL Accuracy Shooting McDavid continued his dominance by winning the Accuracy Shooting event, hitting four targets in a swift 9.158 seconds. Auston Matthews (Toronto Maple Leafs) challenged, but McDavid's precision under pressure secured another victory.#7. Honda/Hyundai NHL One-on-One In the head-to-head showdown, Maple Leafs forward William Nylander emerged victorious with nine points, overcoming the challenge posed by goaltender Cam Talbot (Los Angeles Kings). Alexandar Georgiev (Avalanche) earned $100,000 for leading all goalies with nine saves against McDavid.#8. Pepsi NHL Obstacle Course The grand finale saw McDavid clinching the Obstacle Course with a time of 40.606 seconds, securing his fourth event win and a total of 25 points. Cale Makar's strong performance landed him in second place, with Auston Matthews rounding out the top three in the NHL All-Star Skills.The 2024 NHL All-Star Skills put the spotlight on the greatest abilities in the league, leaving fans looking forward to the rest of the season.