Zdeno Chara has the fastest slapshots in the NHL
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.
About 100 kilometres an hour, over all grades. A specific grade will have a higher or lower average; for example, professional hockey players can easily shoot above 120 km/h, and many can get to 150km/h.
A hockey goalie can be very fast. Not as fast as a player but still fast in a different way.
The NHL All Star game record is 170.4 km/h (105.9 mph) by Zdeno Chara. The KHL All Star game record is 177.58 km/h (110.3 mph) by Denis Kulyash. The world record is 191.5 km/h (119 mph) by Bobby Hull. I think the speed of Chara's slapshot went up to 108 mph during the last ALL Star Game's skill's competition. Even Shea Weber cracked 106 mph. Bobby Hull consistently had the hardest shot in hockey. Nobody nowadays comes close to his puck speed. It's remarkable that his brother Dennis also had a 100 mph + shot. Surreyfan
Use a gun that allows you to shoot fast and use gun booster.
2500+ fps and it could shoot as long as you want in eyes view.
About as fast as Brett Favre throws a football.
I would estimate about 10 mph is considered fast.
The G4 can shoot up to 25 bps
very very very fast!
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