Arber Xhekaj’s 107.2 MPH slapshot today is third only to Shea Weber & Zdeno Chara’s NHL slapshot records. pic.twitter.com/ZKJwxBoCU3
– /r/Habs (@HabsOnReddit) February 25, 2024
Arber Xhekaj’s overall game has improved in recent matches. He still takes some questionable penalties, but he seems to be getting more and more involved in his work.
Skills competition:
A 107.2 mph shot for Xhekaj
Alex Newhook is the fastest
Cole Caufield the most accurate
Jayden Struble was there →https://t.co/GyFZpxiqS7– DansLesCoulisses (@DLCoulisses) February 25, 2024
Only Zdeno Chara and Shea Weber are ahead of him, all of whom recorded more powerful shots in the NHL Skills Competition. Chara has the highest mark at 108.8 mph, while Weber has three shots that are faster than Xhekaj’s (107.8, 108.1 and 108.5).
I have to say that I’m not surprisedat all. The fact that he’s already recorded a wrist shot from the blue line in the middle of a game at over 100 miles per hour, I’d expect nothing less from him.
After a fun-filled day, Xhekaj revealed that he’d love to get his chance in the shootout.
#Habs Arber Xhekaj on his sweet shootout move: “I’m pretty confident in my shootouts; I always tell Burrows that he’s got to put me in but I don’t know, we haven’t really had a chance – we have a lot of great shooters”
– Priyanta Emrith (@HabsInHighHeels) February 25, 2024
“I’m very confident in my jump shots. I tell Burrows all the time that he needs to give me the chance, but I don’t know, we haven’t really had the opportunity – we have a lot of really good shooters.” – Arber Xhekaj
I’d be the first to like to see him in a shootout during a game. It seems to me that many would be surprised to send Xhekaj after giving Nick Suzuki and Cole Caufield the chance.
Extension
Eric Champoux, on BPM Sports, revealed in an interview with Max Lalonde that Xhekaj is a class act. When he was fired by Laval at the start of the season, he apologized to Champoux, founder of La Chambre microbrewery. You have to do it. [H&L]