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Hardest place for a goalie to save a wrist shot??

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If your on a breakaway or in a shootout attempt what part of the net would u shoot at with the goalie in net?? (wristshot)

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  1. I would try and put it over the goalie's stick side by his neck. If the goalie's tall I'd put it low a couple of inches off the ice because tall goalie's are usually slower on their feet than small goalies.


  2. top right

  3. It all depends on the goalie.  check his stance if it's low shoot high, if high shoot low, if he's been having trouble with glove saves go glove side, and blocker if his glove has been outstanding.  if you're on a clear cut break away try to deke the goalie once you get him sliding, or leaning in one direction you're almost guaranteed a goal on the other side.  

  4. Low, glove side.

  5. Between the legs 5 hole

  6. While it differs for all goalies, typically a weak spot for all goalies is blocker side high.  Any shot that hits the inside of the post and goes inward can also be very challenging.  

  7. I tell you this from experience. I am a goalie lol. The Hardest place is far side about 12-15 cm off the ice. That is the place right above the pad just below the blocker (on most goalies). It also depends of the goalie. The other really tough spot is right by a goalies neck. This is also hard because when they are up it is just above there blocker (glove in my case) and when they are down its almost impossible to stop. Hope this helps.

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