McDavid began his recovery by winning the Upper Deck NHL Stick Handling Challenge, which tied him with Pettersson for ten points, after which the Oilers center also took home the Cheetos NHL Accuracy Shooting by hitting all four targets in 9.158 seconds. Now McDavid suddenly found himself in the lead on 15 points, ahead of Makar and Barzal (11), Pettersson (10) and Matthews (8).
Nikita Kucherov, Quinn Hughes, David Pastrnak and Leon Draisaitl found themselves saying goodbye after six branches, after which the other eight continued. In the seventh division, the Honda/Hyundai NHL One-on-One, William Nylander accounted for a division victory as he outsmarted Los Angeles Kings goaltender Cam Talbot several times. However, Colorado Avalanche goaltender Alexandar Georgiev once again absolutely nailed it, taking home the $100,000 bonus prize after stopping his shooter, McDavid, on nine occasions.
MacKinnon and Pettersson were eliminated after the One-on-One, leaving six contestants; McDavid, Barzal, Makar, Matthews, Nylander and Canucks forward JT Miller.
The final and deciding event, the Pepsi NHL Obstacle Course, was a victory lap for McDavid as he cleared the obstacle course in 40.606, ahead of Makar who finished in 43.435.
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