Behind the demise of the slapshot, an iconic element of NHL history

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  1. Makar had one against the canes a year or two ago and it completely changed the game. It’s gets everyone pumped up.

  2. Slap shot goes along with old school hockey mentality. Tough and hard is better than quick and skilled. (Shooting, skating, everything, general play style, etc)

    Don’t get me wrong, there is still a need for tough and hard. But skill, quickness, precision etc is becoming more and more important.

  3. Anyone heard of the Great 8? The one timer slap shot has earned him the title of the greatest goal scorer of all time.

  4. The super sticks they use today turn a wrist or snap shot into a slapper for all intents and purposes.

    Baseball puts limits on the bats, swimming limits on the suits, I wonder if they are coming for the tech in sticks.

  5. The wristers these guys are doing these days are tougher to stop for goalies. They all do the sort of half toe drag which changes the angle and then the release is quicker.

    When you see a guy windup for a clapper, you have time to basically put yourself in front of the puck and all you have to do is butterfly and it’s an easy save no matter how fast it’s going. Very easy to play the angle on a clapper.

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