ECHL announces Skills Competition participants.

The ECHL has announced the competitors in the various skills competitions that will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday at The Bank.

In the one-on-one Puck Control Relay sponsored by Sher-wood Hockey, the American Conference will be represented by Jacob Micflikier of Florida and the National Conference will be represented by Peter Lenes of the Reign.

In the Reebok 8.0.8 Hardest Shot competition, the American Conference will have Drew Paris of Gwinnett, Matt Pierce of Cincinnati, J.C. Sawyer of Toledo and A.J. Thelen of Florida against Brendan Milnamow of Idaho, Nick Mazzolini of Alaska, Sasha Pokulok of Bakersfield and David Walker of the Reign. The record for the hardest shot is 102.2 mph by Jon Awe of Gwinnett in 2007 while the team record is 96.05 mph by the Southern Conference in 1999.

In the MeiGray Group Accuracy Shooting Competition, the shooters for the American Conference will be Ben Gordon of Reading, Jeff Prough of Trenton and Zach Tarkir of South Carolina while the passers will be Jacob Micflikier of Florida and J.C. Sawyer of Toledo. The shooters for the National Conference will be Ryan Kinasewich of Utah, Shawn Weller of Bakersfield and the Reign’s Greg Hogeboom, while the passers will be Walker and Chris D’Alvise of Stockton. The individual record for most targets hit is 4 of 4 by Wes Goldie of Victoria in 2008 while the team record is 11 of 19 by the Northern Conference in 2003.

In the Ice Town Breakaway Relay for the National Conference, David Shantz of Victoria will face Nikita Kashirsky of South Carolina, Drew Paris of Gwinnett, Rick Cleaver of Kalamazoo, amateur Elan Dunaev, Matt Schepke of Charlotte, A.J. Thelen of Florida and Maxime Tanguay of Toledo while Richard Bachman of Idaho will face Connor Shields of Johnstown, Sam Roberts of Gwinnett, Matt Pierce of Cincinnati, amateur Taylor Portesi, Jeff Prough of Trenton, Zach Tarkir of South Carolina and Brandon Buck of Florida and Timo Pielmeier of Bakersfield will face Jacob Micflikier of Florida, Mitch Ganzak of Wheeling, Maxime Gratchev of Elmira, amateur Michael Mitchell, J.C. Sawyer of Toledo, Ben Gordon of Reading and Justin Donati of Elmira. For the American Conference, Todd Ford of South Carolina will face AJ Perry of Utah, Nick Mazzolini of Alaska, Taylor Ellington of Victoria, amateur Daniel Hines, Eric Regan of Bakersfield, John Swanson of Idaho and Walker, while Jeremy Smith of Cincinnati will face Adam Miller of Las Vegas, Brendan Milnamow of Idaho, Judd Blackwater of Stockton, amateur Scott Hansen, Vic Bartley of Utah, Evan Barlow of Idaho and Lenes and Braden Holtby of South Carolina will face Shawn Weller of Bakersfield, Chris D’Alvise of Stockton, John Lammers of Alaska, amateur Matt Jolliff, Sasha Pokulok of Bakersfield, Ryan Kinasewich of Utah and Hogeboom. The record for most goals scored is eight by two teams, most recently by the National Conference in 2006, while the record for most team saves is 16 by the American Conference in 2007 and the record for most individual saves is 6 of 6 by six goaltenders, most recently by Kris Mayotte of Johnstown and former Reign netminder John Murray in 2009.

Competing in the Sher-wood Hockey Puck Control Relay will be Matt Pierce of Cincinnati, Sam Roberts of Gwinnett and Justin Donati of Elmira for the American Conference and Evan Barlow of Idaho, Chris D’Alvise of Stockton and John Lammers of Alaska for the National Conference.

The Reebok Fastest Skater competition will feature Brandon Buck of Florida, Maxime Gratchev of Elmira and Matt Schepke of Charlotte for the American Conference against John Swanson of Idaho, Eric Regan of Bakersfield and Adam Miller of Las Vegas. The ECHL record for fastest skater is 13.395 by Jeff Lazaro in 1998.

In the Bull Outdoor Products Rapid Fire competition, the American Conference will have Mitch Ganzak of Wheeling and Maxime Tanguay of Toledo shooting against David Shantz of Victoria, Rick Cleaver of Kalamazoo and Connor Shields of Johnstown against Richard Bachman of Idaho and Nikita Kashirsky of South Carolina and Justin Donati of Elmira against Timo Pielmeier of Bakersfield. The National Conference will have Taylor Ellington of Victoria and Evan Barlow of Idaho shooting against Todd Ford of South Carolina, Vic Bartley of Utah and John Lammers of Alaska against Jeremy Smith of Cincinnati and Judd Blackwater of Stockton and AJ Perry of Utah against Braden Holtby of South Carolina. The individual record for most saves is 10 of 10 by Ryan MacDonald of Fresno in 2007, Dan Ellis of Idaho in 2004 and Brian Leitza of Baton Rouge while the team record is 26 of 30 by the Western Conference in 2004.

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J.P. Hoornstra covers the Dodgers, Angels and Major League Baseball for the Orange County Register, Los Angeles Daily News, Long Beach Press-Telegram, Torrance Daily Breeze, San Gabriel Valley Tribune, Pasadena Star-News, San Bernardino Sun, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, Whittier Daily News and Redlands Daily Facts. Before taking the beat in 2012, J.P. covered the NHL for four years. UCLA gave him a degree once upon a time; when he graduated on schedule, he missed getting Arnold Schwarzenegger's autograph on his diploma by five months.