best shot in hockey
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best shot in hockey
what is the most efective shoth in hockey
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Nobody ever expects a strong back hand shot. Having one is lethal!
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unless its a onetimer, goalies would definatley prefer slapers b/c it gives them time to get on the angle. i find that backhands are underrated.
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It all depends on the player, position, or opportunity.
-A snapper is great for getting a quick one off if your on a rush, it's usually pretty accurate too.
-A wrister is good for velocity if you're looking to put it in one of the "holes", and is probably the favorite choice for the snipers.
-If you're a good D man, a slapper is a good shot. I remember watching Kevin Shattenkirk play for the U17 team at the showcase in Blaine, he scored two goals both by slapshot. He just had a good screen in front and all he had to do was just place it. It takes a lot of skill to place a slapper like he did. Slapshots are extremely tippable if they're on the ice too, which goalies hate.
- A longer distance backhand is pretty unexpected if you're a goalie. It can be a pretty lethal shot if you can get a good one off.
-A snapper is great for getting a quick one off if your on a rush, it's usually pretty accurate too.
-A wrister is good for velocity if you're looking to put it in one of the "holes", and is probably the favorite choice for the snipers.
-If you're a good D man, a slapper is a good shot. I remember watching Kevin Shattenkirk play for the U17 team at the showcase in Blaine, he scored two goals both by slapshot. He just had a good screen in front and all he had to do was just place it. It takes a lot of skill to place a slapper like he did. Slapshots are extremely tippable if they're on the ice too, which goalies hate.
- A longer distance backhand is pretty unexpected if you're a goalie. It can be a pretty lethal shot if you can get a good one off.
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As a coach in youth hockey nothing irritated me more than seeing kids always working on their big slapshot. Until you could show me that you had a good wrist/snap shot & backhand a slapshot was not allowed. Even at the highschool level alot of kids have weak backhands. This is my favorite shot and tenders have no idea where it is going. The best compliment I ever received was from a goalie after the game that told me my backhand was faster than most guys wristshots. A good slapshot maybe important for a d-man if he can hit the net. However these rockets miss the target too often & when they do strike the rebounds seem to bounce out away from the net.
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We to had a cannon that we used to shoot pucks at our tenders but found it was too heavy and not mobile enough to use in the games.homegrowntalent101 wrote:Jake hanson dosnt need a wrist or a slap. he has a cannon of a shot and he can put the puck in from anyspot in the zone. he can score and set up goals!!!!!!11

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It could be effective in a shootout though.northlandpro wrote:We to had a cannon that we used to shoot pucks at our tenders but found it was too heavy and not mobile enough to use in the games.homegrowntalent101 wrote:Jake hanson dosnt need a wrist or a slap. he has a cannon of a shot and he can put the puck in from anyspot in the zone. he can score and set up goals!!!!!!11
Will the real AP please shut up?
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