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The game was in doubt for a while - a controversial penalty call late in the third gave the Warriors a power play and a chance to go ahead. Only some excellent pk and some timely saves by Pete kept things tied at one.
In the spirit of public education and clarification of league rules, let's examine the definition of 'slap shot', a shot that is verboten in the COTHL.
Google the term and you get this:
slap shot
noun
ICE HOCKEY
- a hard shot made by raising the stick about waist-high before striking the puck with a sharp slapping motion.
So, 'waist high'. Remember that.
Dictionary.com says:
slapshot /ˈslæpˌʃɒt/ noun
1. (hockey:Ice) a hard, fast, often wild, shot executed with a powerful downward swing, and with the blade of the stick brushing firmly against the ice prior to striking the puck
True enough, but what about that backswing? What does Wikipedia say?
A slapshot (also spelled as slap shot) in ice hockey is the hardest shot one can perform. It has four stages which are executed in one fluid motion to make the puck fly into the net:
- The player winds up his hockey stick to shoulder height or higher.
- et cetera, et cetera.
ok, so a wind up to shoulder height or higher. Really?
Hmm. Over to you, Merriam-Webster.
slap shot
noun
ice hockey : a shot that is made by swinging your stick with a lot of force
Moving on, let's consult everyone's favourite, the Urban Dictionary...
... er, ok. Read it for yourself. Maybe NSFW, unless you work on a construction site or in the porn industry.
So a slap shot then is when you (a hockey player, hopefully) bring your stick back to waist/shoulder/head/ height or even higher, somehow, and then strike the puck with 'a lot of force' but not before 'brushing' the ice 'firmly'. This may or may not also include any number of acts we can't talk about in this blog involving alcohol, slapping with hands or other appendages, and (optional) bodily fluids.
Also, this is video is pretty cool.
But not as cool as this one:
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