a wrist shot, its more accurate than a slap shot EDIT: It depends on the situation. Slap shots are more fun to take and more powerful, but take time and are less accurate. Wrist shots are less powerful but more accurate, but still take a bit of time. Snap shots are quick and accurate, but not quite as powerful. Backhands have almost no advantage and are used out of necessity. I would say the snap shot is the "best shot" because it will allow you to catch the goalie off guard, shoot when being covered, and shoot the puck where you want it to go.
Wrist shot, slap shot (clapper), snap shot and backhand
When you shoot the hockey puck and it either hits the goalie or gos in the net
slap shot wrist shot snap shot backhand tip in backhand wristshot
I like to think about it like this: if the goalie hadn't been there, would it have gone in? If so, then it counts as a shot. but it also counts if the goalie freezes the puck at any time.
He attempted 30 shots. Dividing 18 by 0.6 (60%) gives us the answer.
the types of shots in hockey are slapshot,snapshot,wrist shot,one timers there are others but these are the most common shots used
It is not a hockey phrase. It is a hooker that lets you come more than once i.e. multiple shots on goal.
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Floor hockey is essentially the same as its ice and street counterparts In floor hockey there are two types of shots that most players use. A snap shot and backhand shot are popular on the floor.
to block shots
shots on goal
deflections All kinds of shots in hockey can be tipped and result in a rebound, but a slapshot could give the best result.
SA = Shots Against
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Sog means shots on goal.. If that's what your referring to