Columbus, OH (SportsNetwork.com) - Shea Weber blasted past the competition to win the hardest shot challenge at Saturdays NHL All-Star Skills Competition. Weber finished first after his powerful shot clocked in at 108.5 mph. The shot was close to breaking Zdeno Charas record of 108.8 mph, set in 2012. The Predators defenseman was the lone winner for Team Toews as Alex Ovechkin, Brent Burns and Steven Stamkos all won their head-to-head matchups to give Team Foligno a 15-4 lead. In the skills challenge relay, the two teams participated in relays consisting of one-timers, passing, puck control, stickhandling and goaltender goals. Each team won a relay as Team Foligno finished the first with a time of 1:37.979 and Team Toews boasted a time of 1:38.789 to win the second. Team Foligno was awarded a bonus point for the fastest time to win the event. Patrick Kane was the quickest to destroy the four targets as he earned Team Foligno an extra point with a time of 13.529 seconds in the accuracy challenge. After Ryan Getzlaf won the first matchup for Team Toews, Foligno, Radim Vrbata and Kane were each quicker than their opponent to give Team Foligno a commanding 10-1 advantage. Ryan Johansen already had the support of the crowd in Nationwide Arena on his side, but the Columbus forward also won over fans at home to win the Twitter vote with three creative breakaway moves to give Team Foligno a 6-0 lead. In his first attempt, Johansen took off his Blue Jackets jersey to reveal a red Ohio State football jersey and proceeded to kick the puck between his skates, cut back in front of the net and fire a shot into the net. During the second round, he grabbed a child from the crowd and helped him fire a shot past goaltender Corey Crawford and finished off the event by reenacting the famous Flying V formation from the Mighty Ducks movies. Blues rookie Vladimir Tarasenko, Flyers captain Claude Giroux, Philadelphia forward and NHL points leader Jakub Voracek, Flames rookie phenom Johnny Gaudreau and Ovechkin also took part in the event. Team Foligno jumped out to an early lead after taking all five points in the fastest skater competition. Jonathan Drouin, who was selected third overall by Tampa Bay in the 2013 NHL Draft, recorded the fastest time with 13.103. Torontos Phil Kessel, Montreals Jiri Sekac and Buffalos Zemgus Girgensons also won their relay as Team Foligno took a 5-0 lead to start the night. New Yorks Carl Hagelin was the previous winner in 2012 with a time of 12.993. Due to the lockout-shortened season in 2013 and the 2014 Winter Olympics, the last All-Star game took place in 2012 at Scotiabank Place in Ottawa, where in 2012, Team Alfredsson beat Team Chara, 21-12. Wholesale NHL Jerseys . Miralem Pjanic dribbled through the defence to score an extraordinary goal in the 43rd minute at the Stadio Olimpico and Gervinho added another from a rebound in the 65th for Romas ninth straight victory — ending Milans five-match winning streak. Cheap NHL Jerseys Online . Head of clinic Josef Obrist tells the Austria Press Agency on Thursday that Morgenstern "is doing surprisingly well. ... He still has a memory gap but thats nothing unusual." Morgenstern has moved to a rehabilitation clinic in Klagenfurt for further recovery. http://www.cheapnhljerseysusa.com/. But back-up Peter Budaj has put up two wins and an overtime loss while starting three games in four nights since Price went down with a suspected groin injury. Cheap NHL Jerseys Authentic . "Hes over there," the first baseman said. "You dont need to talk to anybody else." Indeed, Peralta did it all as the majors top team won again. Hockey Jerseys China . Espanyol midfielder Sanchez intercepted Bilbao goalkeeper Gorka Iraizozs clearance and, having spotted a gap, risked using his less-favoured left foot to fire a beautifully precise long-range shot that bounced in from high up the near post in the 24th minute.The Toronto Maple Leafs have received updates on a pair of players who were injured during Saturdays loss to the New York Rangers. Head coach Randy Carlyle said that forward David Clarkson has a deep bone bruise but no broken bones and is listed as day to day. Clarkson had an off-ice workout on Sunday morning and tested his foot at practice on Monday but had to leave the ice. He is going to have a CT Scan done Monday to make sure nothing is broken. Defenceman Carl Gunnarsson is also day to day with an elbow injury and is sscheduled to have an MRI on Monday morning.ddddddddddddHe also took part in an off-ice workout on Sunday. Clarkson left the game in the first period after blocking a shot with his left foot. Gunnarsson played only one shift after taking a body check from the Rangers Carl Hagelin. Carlyle also said there would definitely be lineup changes when the Leafs return to action on Tuesday against the New York Islanders. He suggested that newly-acquired defenceman Tim Gleason would dress for his club debut. ' ' '