Saturday, November 20, 2010

How to Get More Wrist Shot Power

The wrist shot is the most commonly used shot in hockey, but you would be surprised how many players, young and old, are not harnessing all of their power and putting it into their wrist shot.First ice hockey jerseys Memory: "Probably either playing road hockey and pretending I was Terry Sawchuck, or I remember going on the ice and having a funny helmet on that didn't have a top on it. First time I'd really gone on a tryout for minor hockey. I was about six or seven years old."

Greatest Sports Moment: "Well, I think, first for me as a player, playing in Madison Square Garden - my first ever nhl hockey jerseys game, in my sixth year of pro, for the Hartford Whalers (1981). That's a night I'll never forget. And, obviously, in management, probably 1997 - seeing the Stanley Cup handed to Steve Yzerman."Chris Kelly scored the only goal for the Senators.Leclaire couldn't be faulted on the winning goal midway through the third period. He forced Roy to the outside, but the Sabres centre went behind the net and banked the puck off Leclaire's skate for the goal.

The play started with a great rush by sophomore defenceman Tyler Myers who stole the puck in his own end and brought it into the Senators' zone before Tyler Ennis fed Roy for his second assist of the game.

Notes: Devils LW Zach Parise sustained an undisclosed lower body injury and was sent back to New Jersey. New Jersey placed D Anton Volchenkov (neck) on the injured list and recalled C Brad Mills from Albany mac cosmetics outlet(AHL). ... Participating in Norstrom's ceremony were a number of former teammates including Luc Robitaille, Rob Blake, Mathieu Schneider and Philadelphia Flyers RW Ian Laperriere, who is sitting out this season because of post-concussion syndrome. ... New Jersey was 0-for-2 on the power play and is an NHL-worst 3-for-39. insanity workout have allowed just five goals in 48 short-handed situations, and none in 15 at home. ... The Devils are 0-8 when trailing after two periods, and haven't scored more than three goals in a game. ... The last time the Kings won their first four home games in regulation was in the 1980-81 season when they were 7-0.

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