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This record was set in 2011 by Zdeno Chara with 105.9 MPH slapshot recorded in the Hardest Shot competition held in the NHL All-Star games! He has set the record the past 4 years with 105.9, 105.4, 103.1, and 100.4 MPH shots!
steven Gerrard has the hardest shot
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.
A wrister is a wrist shot in ice hockey, a shot made with a distinct wrist motion.
A wrist shot is using you wrist to shoot a puck without slapping it off ice, you keep it on the ice when you shoot.
Zdeno Chara currently has the hardest shot, recorded at 105.9 mph
Quick shot isn't an actual shot. I don't know where you heard it, but that's not an actual term. There is a wrist shot, slap shot, chip shot, and snap shot.
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).
The hardest official shot in the NHL was registered by Zdeno Chara at the recent all-star skills competition when he had a shot of 105.4 MPH.
The hardest (fastest) recorded soccer shot in the English Premier League according to The Guardian Unlimited is 114 mph by David Hirst. While there is no official record The Guardian's staff used measurements from the Sky Sports Replay 2000 tracking machine to provide their Top Ten Hardest Shots.
The fastest recorded shot in lacrosse history is 118 miles per hour (190 km/h), achieved by Zack Dorn of the Rochester Rattlers in Major League Lacrosse.