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NHL fans have skills, and they want to show them off.

Nine fans were announced to the NHL Fan Skills Class of 2022.
NHL Fan Skills at Home, in its second year, asks fans from around the world to submit videos in one of five categories. The five categories are Shootout Move, Accuracy, Celly, Trick Shot and Stickhandling.
This year's nine finalists are made up of fans of all ages from across the globe. Three fans from the U.S., three from Canada and three International.
U.S. finalists include Mitchell Michaela Solomon-Coombs, 28, from Chicago, IL; JoJo Velasquez, 21, from Woodward, PA; and Rowen Keane, 6, from Roselle, IL.
Canada's finalists include Ryan Pawlowski, 38, from Sudbury, Ontario; Chelsea Dinnin, 20, from Lorette, Manitoba; and Jeffrey Gilligan, 25, from Burlington, Ontario.
International finalists were Viggo Cech, 5, from Halle, Germany; Chloe Young, 23, from Scotland, United Kingdom; and Torataro Horie, 9, from Japan.
One of the top viewed videos on the NHL platforms was Keane accurately shooting pucks into a mini net in his living room with an adorable interruption from his little brother.

Another top performer was Solomon-Coomb

to accurately blast a cone with a slapshot.
This year's Fan Skills at Home campaign saw 1,159 total video submissions and garnered over 36.8 million views.