ST. PAUL, Minn. — Call it the generation slap shot gap. The blasts, once ubiquitous in the NHL, continue their decline as the speed of the game dictates players fire off quicker wrist shots or hybrid ...
When two NHL hockey players collide, their pads and muscles can absorb enough energy to power a 100-watt light bulb for a minute and a half. During the 60 minutes of a hockey game, players can burn ...
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Why NHL players stopped using the slap shot
Once a staple of NHL highlight reels, the slap shot has all but disappeared from modern hockey. This video dives into how changes in speed, strategy, and equipment have made the iconic blast nearly ...
Should this stop by Chicago's Spencer Knight be considered a save? Mike Carlson / Getty Images Calgary Flames goaltender Devin Cooley flashed the leather and made a highlight-reel glove save in a ...
When two NHL hockey players collide, their pads and muscles can absorb enough energy to power a 100-watt light bulb for a minute and a half. During the 60 minutes of a hockey game, players can burn ...
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