The fastest women's Ice Hockey slapshot in history was recorded in 2006 at the Torino Olympic Games by Cheryl Pounder of the Canadien team. The shot was clocked at just over 53 mph, or appoximately 85 kmph. Rumors have been circulating around the current Olympic village in Sochi that several of the U.S. and Canadien team members are now capable of breaking 60 mph.
The fastest slapshot ever recorded was 118.3 MPH. Would not want to get hit by that one!
The fastest slap shot officially recorded in hockey is 105.9 mph by Zdeno Charra on January 29, 2011. This was recorded during the Allstars Hockey skills session.
106.6 mph by Chad Kilger 106.6 mph by Chad Kilger
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Wayne Gretzky taking a slapshot
NHL Slapshot happened in 2010.
Slapshot - mascot - was created in 1995.
NHL Slapshot was created on 2010-09-07.
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Slapshot is a term used in the sport of ice hockey.
The first slapshot was in 1950's .It was made by "Boom Boom" Geoffrion.
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You can damage almost anything with an 85 mph slapshot dummy
About 100 MPH. The invention of the slapshot is credited to Bernie Geoffrion of the Montreal Canadiens, hence the nickname ("Boom Boom"). Bobby Hull is credited with the hardest slapshot on record, clocked on one occasion at a speed of 118.3 mph, whereas the more typical NHL slapshot is around 100 mph. A former goaltender ... Gord
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A slapshot in ice hockey is the fastest shot a player can make. During a hockey game, the speed of the puck can exceed 100 miles per hour. The current speed record belongs to the Boston Bruins' Zdeno Chara whose shot clocked a speed of 108.8 miles per hour.