Ranking the 10 Hardest Slap Shots in NHL History (2024)

Ranking the 10 Hardest Slap Shots in NHL History

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    Goalies are so good in the NHL today that rare is the occasion when they are ever beaten cleanly on an unobstructed slap shot.

    Gone, mostly, are the days when wingers would come down the wall, wind up with a big slap shot and see it go in. If that happens today, a goalie is more likely to be chastised for letting in a "bad goal" rather than the shooter getting much credit for a great shot.

    The advent of lighter graphite sticks has also contributed to the decrease of the slap shot. A hard wrist shot from a graphite stick can have as much or more speed than slap shots of old from the all-wooden sticks of yesteryear.

    But the slap shot is still a widely used tool in the game. While forwards don't attempt them much off the rush anymore, they do on one-timers on the power play. Getting "pucks through" on the power play still is most effectively accomplished with the slap shot, as it's often the only time in a game the shooter has any real time and space with the puck.

    The following slideshow lists my picks as the 10 best slap shot artists in NHL history. For inclusion on the list, it took more than just pure speed from a shot. How accurate are they? How intimidating are they to potential shot-blockers? How much do coaches use them as tangible additions to their game plan?

    A few longtime hockey people were consulted as part of this list, including Scotty Bowman, who started coaching in 1967.

    Without further ado, here is the list. Any disagreements? Let me hear it.

10. Jarome Iginla

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    At 39 and on another mediocre Colorado Avalanche team, Jarome Iginla's career is fading fast. But even now, he still makes defenders and goalies flinch when he rears back to fire one of his one-timers from the left side on the power play or coming down the wall off the rush.

    Although he entered Wednesday with only three goals in his first 21 games with Colorado, he could still have value to a potential contender by the trade deadline. His deadly one-timers on the power play are why. People forget that he averaged 25.5 goals per year the last two seasons, the most of anyone on the Avs. Plenty of those goals came off big slap shots.

    Iginla is a big, powerful guy, so having a big slap shot shouldn't be a surprise. But his mechanics set him apart from other big, powerful guys. He gets his shooting hand low to the ice and gets a huge amount of torque with his follow-through. With 614 career goals, many from his overwhelming right-handed slap shot, Iginla deserves inclusion in the top 10.

9. Bernie 'Boom Boom' Geoffrion

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    While it remains a subject in dispute to this day, Bernie "Boom Boom" Geoffrion is generally credited as the father of the slap shot. In early days of hockey, before the 1950s, slap shots were just not very common. Nobody seems to know exactly why not, but the fact that goalies did not wear masks probably bought them some sympathy from shooters in those days.

    Geoffrion played in the era when most goalies did not wear masks, but he had no sympathy. He made the slap shot a staple of his game, especially on the Montreal Canadiens' power play. Geoffrion became one of the first forwards to play one of the two points on the power play, usually alongside defenseman Doug Harvey.

    He scored so many goals from slappers on the power play that the NHL altered the game partially because of it. In 1956, the league mandated that a two-minute power play would end should a goal be scored. Prior to that, teams could score as many goals as they wanted in the two minutes, and the powerful Habs teams of that era often scored two, three or four, with Geoffrion's slappers doing much of the damage.

    The speed of Geoffrion's slappers were never officially recorded, but any time a player helps change the rules, he deserves mention on a list like this. And plus, the guy's nickname was Boom Boom.

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8. Ray Bourque

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    All you need to know about how good Ray Bourque's slapper was is to play the YouTube video of the last slap shot goal of his career (it's at the 10:30 mark). In a 1-1 game, in Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final against New Jersey, Bourque took a puck at the point off a faceoff, walked in from the blue line a few feet to his left and blasted a heat-seeking missile that kept rising all the way until hitting the back of the net behind Devils goalie Martin Brodeur.

    That game-winning goal gave the Avalanche a 2-1 series lead, and we all know how the series finished, with Bourque raising his first Stanley Cup in the last game of his 22-year career.

    Mind you, Bourque was a 40-year-old man when he took that shot. But right to the very end, his slap shot was one of the best offensive weapons in the game.

    Bourque always got plenty of speed on his shot, but what really set him apart was his tremendous accuracy. For instance, Bourque would often blast slap shots from deep in his own end at the other net. He was not trying to score but help give his team a chance to make a line change from a shorter distance to the bench. Most coaches wouldn't want their players taking any shot from beyond the red line, for fear of incurring an icing violation.

    But Bourque was just uncanny in his ability to get the puck on goal from great distances, so none of his coaches minded.

7. Brett Hull

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    Not only did Brett Hull have a cannon, but he had bull's-eye accuracy.

    Hull arguably had the most accurate shot in league history. He had a 15.2 shooting percentage in his long NHL career, finishing with 741 goals. While his wrist shot from the slot was deadly, he had a fearsome slapper that found the slimmest of openings.

    He didn't fire a lot of long slappers—mostly just one-timers from the slot area. And, man, did they find the net quick.

    Here is a YouTube clip of what we're talking about.

6. Alex Ovechkin

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    The Washington Capitals' perennial All-Star has never won the NHL's hardest slap shot competition, though he did finish second to Shea Weber at the 2015 All-Star festivities in Columbus, Ohio.

    Ovechkin has occasionally surpassed the 100 mph mark, which puts him in elite company. But, as has been described previously on this list, Ovechkin warrants inclusion because of his tremendous accuracy. He is so well-known for it that they made a commercial about it.

    He has scored on countless one-timers from the left circle on the power play, along with many coming down the right side. He is one of the few NHL players who still finds the back of the net occasionally on big windup slappers down the wall.

    Ovechkin gets such great torque on his shots. His slappers start low to the ice and just keep rising. He's an expert at putting pucks past a goalie's glove hand, where there is more room to shoot at. Here is a montage of some of Ovechkin's best slappers.

5. Al Iafrate

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    He was known as The Wild Thing, mostly for his eccentric ways, but also because of his otherworldly slap shot.

    At 6'3", 240 pounds, Iafrate had a lot of muscle to throw into his booming lefty slappers. At the 1993 All-Star Skills Competition in Montreal, Iafrate set a new record with a 105.2 mph slapper, a mark that stood for 16 years until Zdeno Chara broke it with a 105.4 mph slapper.

    Iafrate had so much faith in his slap shot that he would go with it on the occasional breakaway. Why waste time with complicated deke moves when you can just blast one before things go that far? As this YouTube video attests, it was the right choice for Iafrate.

4. Bobby Hull

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    Like Bernie Geoffrion before him, the NHL had to change the game because of Bobby Hull.

    It's too bad none of his slap shots were ever officially measured, but legend has it he once uncorked a shot that exceeded 118 mph, per NHL.com's John Kreiser. Keep in mind: Hull played exclusively with wooden sticks in his career.

    But the reason the NHL had to change the rules because of Hull? Starting in 1965, when he and Chicago Blackhawks teammate Stan Mikita started experimenting with larger curvatures of their stick blades, Hull had such a "banana shape" to his that goalies felt it gave him an unfair advantage after pucks left his stick.

    Pucks would exit Hull's blade with more force after barreling around the blade, and his slap shot already had been hard enough with a flatter blade. By the late '60s, the NHL would limit the curvature of a blade to one-half to three-quarters of an inch. In 1970, it was limited to no greater than one-half an inch.

    Hull was the undisputed slap shot king of his era. His brother, Dennis, had a big slapper, too. And as we've already seen, his son wasn't bad at it either.

3. Shea Weber

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    He currently holds the record for the second-hardest slap shot ever recorded in history. At the 2015 All-Star festivities in Columbus, former Predator Shea Weber won the competition with a blast of 108.5 mph. He won the competition again in 2016 with a best of 108.1. The all-time record belongs to Zdeno Chara, at 108.8.

    He has shown this season that he still possesses a cannon, having scored on several big slappers for the Montreal Canadiens.

    Weber truly induces worry of physical safety from NHL opponents. Weber's slapper has so much force that a shot of his once went through the net, at the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver.

    How many guys can say they actually smoked a shot through the netting?

2. Zdeno Chara

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    Big Zed is a five-time winner of the NHL's hardest shot competition, and his blast of 108.8 mph, accomplished in 2012 at the All-Star Skills Competition in Ottawa, remains the all-time record.

    There isn't a lot of mystery as to how Chara can get such force on his shot. At 6'9", 256 pounds, Chara is just a beast of a man. He's not just tall and gangly; his arms are massive, and he trains at a high level.

    He doesn't possess the goal-scoring presence of his younger days. He's got just one goal in 19 games for Boston so far this season, and he hasn't surpassed 10 goals in a season since 2013-14. But he still commands a lot of respect with his slapper from the point. It creates extra time and space for himself, as nobody relishes getting in front of one of his shots when he tees it up.

1. Al MacInnis

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    The stories of the fear Al MacInnis put into those who got in the way of one of his slap shots are legion, and not just from opponents.

    Teammates of the former Flames and Blues star appreciated that MacInnis would, you know, lighten up a little at practice, per Joe Sexton of the New York Times. He cracked more than a few bones with his howitzer of a shot, and even broke a couple of goalie masks.

    He holds the record for the most victories (seven) of the NHL's hardest shot competition. Yet MacInnis' fastest shot in any of them was just 100.4 mph, not very close to today's record. There is a big "but" here, though: MacInnis used a wooden stick throughout his career. He could have achieved faster numbers with a composite graphite stick, but he believed his accuracy suffered after trying them.

    MacInnis' shot was so hard that he once delayed the start of a Blues game after putting a puck through the boards behind the net in warm-ups.

    MacInnis had a huge windup to his slappers, but his half- to three-quarters rotation still produced frighteningly powerful shots. Ask players who played against MacInnis, and the words "flamingo legs" come up a lot.

    Guys would try to get a lot skinnier when MacInnis reared back to fire that puck.

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FAQs

Who has the hardest slap shot in NHL history? ›

Zdeno Chara holds the record at 108.8 mph.

Who has the best slap shot in the NHL? ›

The Fastest Slapshot in the NHL

Boston Bruins Defenseman Zdeno Chara holds the current fastest shot record in the NHL, blasting one 108.8 miles per hour in the 2012 All-Star Skills Competition! Standing at 6'9”, it is no surprise that Chara has the hardest shot in the league.

Who has the hardest slapshot in the NHL 2022? ›

Watch as Tampa Bay Lightning defenceman Victor Hedman blasts a 103.2 m.p.h. slapshot to win the hardest shot competition.

Is the slap shot the fastest and hardest shot in hockey? ›

The slap shot is the fastest, hardest shot in hockey. It involves a huge wind-up and a transfer of almost the entire body's energy into the shot.

Who scored 7 goals in one NHL game? ›

In addition to being first, Joe Malone holds the overall record with five five-or-more goal games, including the NHL record seven goals in a game, as well as a six-goal game and three five-goal games – all in the first three seasons of the NHL's existence.

What was the biggest brawl in NHL history? ›

The Flyers–Senators brawl was a National Hockey League (NHL) regular season game between the Philadelphia Flyers and the Ottawa Senators that resulted in a league record for penalty minutes.
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Philadelphia Flyers–Ottawa Senators brawl.
1 2 3 Total Ottawa Senators 1 1 1 3 Philadelphia Flyers 3 1 1 5
DateMarch 5, 2004
Attendance19,539
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Who has the strongest shot in the NHL? ›

Defenseman Zdeno Chara holds the NHL Hardest Shot record of 108.8 mph, set in 2012.

How fast was Gretzky slap shot? ›

However, by 1990, the power of Gretzky's slapshot was average compared to the rest of the league—in the old clips, his shot looks like it's 150 MPH.

Who has the most accurate shot in NHL history? ›

Accuracy Shooting

Sedin is the current record holder, hitting 4/4 targets in 7.3 seconds.

What is the biggest blowout in hockey history? ›

Detroit Red Wings 15 – New York Rangers 0

They beat the New York Rangers 15 to 0 in arguably the most one-sided game the NHL has ever seen. The 1944 game started explosively, with two goals in the first period, before the floodgates opened.

Who is the fastest NHL player of all time? ›

Here are some of the fastest players to ever play in the NHL.
  • Pavel Bure. It's one thing to have incredible speed. ...
  • Paul Coffey. There may not have been a smoother skater in the NHL than Paul Coffey, especially not among defensem*n. ...
  • Yvan Cournoyer. ...
  • Sergei Fedorov. ...
  • Bobby Hull. ...
  • Connor McDavid. ...
  • Scott Niedermayer. ...
  • Maurice Richard.

Did Gretzky have hard shot? ›

While he was a magnificent skater with incredible balance, he was not the fastest player. He had a hard slap shot, but he did not rip the puck like Bobby Hull or Bobby Orr. But when Gretzky saw an opening, he could hit his spot like nobody before or since.

Which player has the hardest shot? ›

Fastest Shot in Football History

The holder of the fastest recorded shot from open play in football history is Arjen Robben at 118 mph. The Dutch forward struck a vicious volley from outside the box for Real Madrid in a pre-season friendly against Borussia Dortmund.

Can you fight in NHL Slapshot? ›

NHL Slapshot is EA Sports' first ice hockey video game on the Wii, released in 2010. It was the first game in the NHL series since NHL 2005 to receive an E rating, mainly because the game does not include fighting.

How fast was Gretzky? ›

Wayne gretzky was an average speed skater. Reaching speeds of 20 plus miles per hour.

Who was the fastest to 600 points NHL? ›

Ovechkin scored his 600th career goal in his 990th NHL game, trailing Wayne Gretzky (718 games), Mario Lemieux (719) and Brett Hull (900) as the fastest to reach the 600-goal plateau.

What are 4 goals called in hockey? ›

What is scoring 4 goals in hockey called? Scoring four goals in a hockey game is much less common than a hat trick. If a player scores four goals in a single game, it is sometimes referred to as a “Texas hat trick.” This term is less commonly used than a hat trick, and its origins are uncertain.

Has any NHL player scored 1000 goals? ›

After Gretzky, Mario Lemieux was the next-fastest to 1,000 at 513 games. 451 -- Goals scored by Howe among his first 1,000 points, to go with 549 assists. He went on to score 801 goals in his NHL career, along with 1,049 assists.

Did Gretzky ever get hit? ›

That would be the extent of his NHL playing experience as he played out the rest of his career in the CHL, IHL, and AHL. He retired following the 1987–88 IHL season. Bill McCreary is most remembered for his open ice hit on Wayne Gretzky on January 3, 1981.

Who was the best fighter in the NHL? ›

1. Bob Probert. Bob Probert racked up 3,300 penalty minutes in his career and it took him just 935 games. For comparison, the players ahead of him totaled 3,381 PIM in 961 games, 3,515 PIM in 1020 games, 3,565 PIM in 1,407 games and then “Tiger” Williams who blew everyone else away with 3,971 PIM in just 962 games.

What is the longest name in NHL history? ›

See – easy! If Miroshnichenko ever makes it to the NHL, there is a baked-in record waiting for him as soon as he touches the ice. He will tie John Brackenborough, of the 1925-26 Bruins, for the longest single last name in NHL history: 14 characters long.

Who was the fastest NHL player to reach 1000 points? ›

The fewest NHL games required to reach the mark was 424, set by Wayne Gretzky. Second quickest was Mario Lemieux, achieving the mark in his 513th game.

Who was the fastest to 500 points in the NHL? ›

Wayne Gretzky is fastest, reaching 500 points in 234 games, and Mario Lemieux is second at 287 games. Former Oilers forward Jari Kurri is sixth at 356 games, behind Peter Stastny (322), Mike Bossy (349) and Eric Lindros (352).

Who was the fastest to reach 100 points in the NHL? ›

On this day in 1983, Wayne Gretzky became the fastest player to 100 points in a season, doing it in 34 games. He scored 5 points in a 7-5 win over the Winnipeg Jets.

Who was the last NHL player to use a wooden stick? ›

Retired goalie Henrik Lundqvist was the last to use a wood Bauer stick, switching to composite in 2018-19, almost 12 years after the company started leading the NHL trend toward composite goalie sticks.

How fast is Ovechkin's wrist shot? ›

His slap shot hovers around 100 mph and is a go-to shot for power plays when one fewer player is between him and net; seven of his 11 slap shot goals came on power plays.

Who invented the slap shot? ›

The invention of the slapshot is credited to Bernard "Boom Boom" Geoffrion (a nickname alluding to the thunderous clack of his slapshots) of the Montreal Canadiens. Black Canadian Eddie Martin, of the Coloured Hockey League's Halifax Eurekas, has also been credited with inventing the slapshot in the late 1800s.

Who has the best wrist shot of all time? ›

Wrist shot – Alex Ovechkin

In fact, no player is even within 150 goals of the Great 8 and a high percentage of Ovechkin's are buried via the wrist shot.

Who is the most superstitious NHL player? ›

No More Nerves

Likely the most disturbing superstition in NHL history belongs to Hall of Famer Glenn Hall, also known as “Mr. Goalie.” Hall would force himself to vomit before each game in a physically disturbing ritual, especially later in his career.

Who was the fastest NHL player to 200 goals? ›

Gretzky, who was 21 at the time, ended up finishing the season on a nine-game point streak during which he had 10 goals and 15 assists to bring his season total to 92 goals and 212 points. The 92 goals he scored that year remains a record to this day while he bested his mark of 212 with a 215-point campaign in 1985-86.

Has any team blew a 3 0 lead NHL? ›

National Hockey League

Four NHL teams have overcome 3–0 deficits, only one of which occurred in the Stanley Cup Finals.

What is the biggest injury in hockey? ›

The most common hockey injuries include:
  • AC joint (shoulder)
  • ACL strains or tears.
  • Broken collarbone.
  • Concussions.
  • MCL strains or tears.
  • Muscle strains.
  • Shoulder dislocation.

What is the longest losing streak in hockey? ›

The 1980–81 Winnipeg Jets own the longest winless streak in NHL history at 30 games. Winnipeg's streak included 23 losses and seven ties. The Chicago Blackhawks lost an NHL playoff record 16 straight games spanning five trips to the Stanley Cup playoffs between 1975 and 1979.

Who is the youngest NHL player to score 100 points? ›

The youngest player to achieve a 100-point season is Sidney Crosby, at 18 years, 253 days old. He scored his 100th NHL point on April 17, 2006, the Pittsburgh Penguins' 81st game of the 2005–06 season, his rookie season.

Who was fastest to 50 goals in NHL? ›

  • Scoring 50 goals in one season is one of the most celebrated individual achievements in the National Hockey League (NHL). ...
  • Wayne Gretzky scored his 50th goal in his 39th game in 1981–82, the fastest any player has done so.

What is the fastest 3 goals in NHL? ›

Bill Mosienko of the Chicago Blackhawks holds the record for the fastest three goals by one player; he had a hat trick in 21 seconds against the Rangers on March 23, 1952.

Who was the hardest hitter in hockey? ›

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  • Cam Neely. One of the most feared players in the game, Cam Neely was just as comfortable delivering a bone-crunching, bodycheck as scoring a goal. ...
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  • Rob Blake. ...
  • Scott Stevens.

How many times did Gretzky score 70 points? ›

Four times, Gretzky scored 70 or more goals, twice 80 or more and once he scored more than 90. With players barely hitting 50 or more goals, there is no way that any player could ever top those statistics.

How can Ovechkin beat Gretzky? ›

To pass Gretzky, Ovechkin will need to average between 28 and 29 goals over the next four seasons. However, history has shown that goal-scoring for most NHL players drops off significantly from age 37 to age 38.

Who has the longest 3 point shot? ›

In addition, shooting (and missing) long range shots tends to bring down a player's 3-point percentage.
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Who is the best shot player? ›

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Who is the best shot in the world? ›

Jerry Charles Miculek Jr.

Miculek has emptied a five-shot revolver in 0.57 seconds in a group the size of a playing card, thus being dubbed "The Greatest Shooter of all Time".

What is the fastest slapshot ever? ›

Zdeno Chara

Big Zed is a five-time winner of the NHL's hardest shot competition, and his blast of 108.8 mph, accomplished in 2012 at the All-Star Skills Competition in Ottawa, remains the all-time record.

What muscles are used in a slapshot? ›

The slapshot requires a huge wind up which gives the stick speed. The power of the shot is in the weight transfer from the wind up all the way to the follow through. This means that the physical strength of the player needs to be in the core muscles such the low back, abdominals, hips, and thighs.

Is fist fighting allowed in NHL? ›

Rules of the NHL, the North American junior leagues, and other North American professional minor leagues punish fighting with a five-minute major penalty. What separates these leagues from other major North American sports leagues is that they do not eject players simply for participating in a fight.

What is the quickest goal in NHL history? ›

The quickest goal scored in an NHL match from the opening whistle is 5 seconds and is shared by Doug Smail (Canada) for the Winnipeg Jets v. St Louis Blues at Winnipeg on December 20, 1981, by Bryan John Trottier (Canada) for the New York Islanders v.

How thick is the ice in the NHL? ›

The NHL has specific rules about hockey rink dimensions and ice thickness. Each rink is 200 feet by 85 feet and uses ice that typically is 3/4 of an inch or 0.75" thick, which equates to 19.05 millimeters or 1.905 centimeters.

What NHL player has the hardest shot? ›

Defenseman Zdeno Chara holds the NHL Hardest Shot record of 108.8 mph, set in 2012. "Last time I was in [the NHL Hardest Shot], Weber was in it," Hedman said. "I'm not touching that.

How fast could Gretzky shoot? ›

However, by 1990, the power of Gretzky's slapshot was average compared to the rest of the league—in the old clips, his shot looks like it's 150 MPH.

Who is the hardest hitter of all time? ›

George Foreman: KO rate - 84%

Boasting 68 KOs from 76 wins, there can be little argument that "Big" George Foreman is one of, if not the hardest hitting heavyweight of all time.

Who is the hardest hitter ever? ›

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