by flicking your wrist' and motioning your arms forward
Zdano Chara of the Boston Bruins. Wrong. Alexander Ryazantsev of KHL's Traktor Chelyabinsk, who slapped a puck at the 2012 KHL All Star Game skills competition in Latvia with a speed of 183.67 km/h (114.13 MPH).
Yes, Yes it does
The "Bread Basket" term refers to the goalies catching glove.
open hockey is basikly hockey
A wrister is a wrist shot in ice hockey, a shot made with a distinct wrist motion.
A wrist shot is a shot in ice hockey which involves primarily the wrist muscles to propel the puck using the concave side of the blade.
1) Wrist shot 2) Slap shot 3) Snap shot 4) Backhand
the types of shots in hockey are slapshot,snapshot,wrist shot,one timers there are others but these are the most common shots used
Slap Shot from the point, Wrist shot from the point, and fall down and try to make a good shot from there. It will look nice
Their is a slapshot, which is the most powerful shot in hockey. Its speed in the NHL can range from 80-105mph. Wrist shot is when the puck is pulled through he body launching the puck of the stick like a sling shot. A snapshot is also used as a shot, and the wrist literally snap when striking the puck. This is used for quick releases/ Also, passes are used which can look like a "Strike"
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The only type of pass allowed in floor hockey is a wrist shot or a push pass only
Well my opinion is that when hockey sticks were first made they pulled a curve onto the stick and now if you want to do a wrist shot or a slapshot all you have to do is curve your hand and shoot.
If a hockey referee clasps his wrist he's calling a holding penalty.
There is no such thing as a "shovel" shot in hockey. This is a Mike Emrick-created expression that extends from when a player "shovels" or dumps the puck into the offensive zone, so Emrick called it a "shovel shot!" ***The shovel shot is simply using one's stick to push the puck in a desired direction. There is no rolling of the wrist to propel the puck. It is very basic and it is indeed a shot.***
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.