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Home›How To›How to Shoot a Hockey Puck: 14 Steps

How to Shoot a Hockey Puck: 14 Steps

By Matthew Lynch
December 24, 2023
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Hockey is an exciting and fast-paced sport that requires skill, coordination, and determination. One crucial aspect of the game is shooting the puck accurately and with power. Here are 14 steps to help you perfect your shot and increase your chances of scoring goals in your next game.

1. Choose the right stick: Select a hockey stick that feels comfortable in your hands, suits your height, and has the appropriate flex for your level of strength and skill.

2. Develop a proper grip: Place your dominant hand halfway down the shaft and your non-dominant hand near the top for better control of the stick.

3. Warm-up: Before practicing your shot, take some time to warm up and stretch to prevent injuries.

4. Stance fundamentals: Assume a stable athletic stance with knees bent, feet shoulder-width apart, and body weight centered over the balls of your feet.

5. Puck positioning: Place the puck towards the back of your blade (closer to the heel) for more accuracy when shooting.

6. Cupping the puck: Using your blade edges, cup or cradle the puck to keep it securely on your blade during a shot.

7. Load up: Transfer weight onto your back leg as you initiate the shooting motion (your dominant leg for regular shooters or non-dominant leg for Southpaw shooters).

8. Wind up: Raise your stick up by bending at the elbow to create torque before releasing a shot; this motion helps to generate more power.

9. Stare down your target: Focus intently on where you intend to shoot the puck on net.

10. Release point: Start transferring weight from back leg to front leg while coordinating both upper and lower body movements for a quick wrist shot or snap shot; during slap shots keep contact with ice surface-starting near puck to ease transfer of energy onto puck after stick flex.

11. Keep your blade angle open: For more lift on your shot, make sure the blade angle opens slightly as you shoot; this helps propel the puck upwards.

12. Follow through: As you complete the shooting motion, extend your arms towards the target and allow your momentum to naturally carry you forward slightly.

13. Track your progress: Consistently evaluate your shot power and accuracy – make necessary adjustments to your technique as needed.

14. Practice, practice, practice: Like any skill in sports, improving your shot comes with time and consistent effort. Dedicate time to work on these steps and incorporate them into your shooting practice routine.

Mastering these 14 steps will help improve your hockey shooting skills for better scoring opportunities during games, while enhancing overall puck control, making you a valuable asset to your team.

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