Zdeno Chara has the fastest slapshots in the NHL
A slap shot is by far faster.
the longest slapshot ever taken by a professional hockey player was on January 4th 1998in russia it streched the full 180 feet from the goal line into the Russian net
Boom Boom Geferson of the Montreal Canadians; They called him "Boom Boom" because of the noise that the puck made when it hit the boards. Last name is correctly spelled "Geoffrion" Edwin Martin of The Halifax Eurekas of The Negro Hockey League took the first slap shot in 1903. It is documented in the Halifax Newspaper.
If this is the same Shane from Enoch, then yes he was not only a hockey player but, a very good one. I played with Shane until I was about 12. He also played the level above me with older players and dominated there. He is the only player I have ever known to break the glass with his slap shot, and he did this in pee-wees.
No such thing as a slap hit its either a slap shot or a hit
Slap Shot
No, you can't.
the hardest slap shots are 103-104 mph
That's something for the myth busters
1) Wrist shot 2) Slap shot 3) Snap shot 4) Backhand
depends on the shooter. if we are talking professional players than it would most likely be a hockey shot... especially a slap shot. but that's not saying a lacrosse shot isn't hard.
Dave Hanson has written: 'Slap shot original' -- subject(s): Biography, Hockey players, Motion picture actors and actresses, Slap shot
Flexibility is important to a hockey stick as it provides an extra flick to the puck when taking a slap shot or snap shot which further provides more speed.
Ice Hockey
"SpongeBob's Slap Shot" is a children's sports book, with a focus on ice hockey. It falls under the genres of children's literature and sports fiction.
In Slap Shot, Paul Newman played the Charlestown Chiefs' Reggie Dunlop, who played Ice Hockey.