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.
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.
He who phrases questions in an undignified manner will suffer more than a slap on the wrist.
After being caught cheating on the exam, the student received only a slap on the wrist from the school principal as punishment.
1) Wrist shot 2) Slap shot 3) Snap shot 4) Backhand
The victim was badly injured, so a sentence of community service is no more than a slap on the wrist.
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
After causing a minor disruption in class, the student received only a slap on the wrist from the teacher.
The idiom "a slap on the wrist" means receiving a mild or lenient punishment for a wrongdoing. It implies that the consequence is not severe or harsh.
The teacher gave the misbehaving student a slap on the wrist for talking in class.
An excellent wrist shot can achieve 80 mph, perhaps higher. An average speed of 50-60 mph is reasonable to assume.
You slap them on your wrist which then makes it form into a bracelet, there for it gets the name "slap" bracelet