The New Technique for Wrist Shots

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Комментарии • 188

  • @JLclickk
    @JLclickk Год назад +66

    Watching the way Bedard shoots like this with this very whippy stick illustrates this point VERY well. I've been learning to shoot like this in beer league and it's 🤌

    • @psycho3794
      @psycho3794 11 месяцев назад +7

      Imagine working on such a good shot and improving then absolutely dominating beer league. That’s awesome man

    • @jasonrekker4328
      @jasonrekker4328 4 месяца назад +3

      @@psycho3794 Hey we are all playing in the Show in our minds. Embrace the fantasy.

    • @aaronstark1969
      @aaronstark1969 3 месяца назад

      @@jasonrekker4328I’m in a contract year in my ball hockey league, just put up a 6 point game, bouta cash in on that Nylander money

    • @benjaminallen6469
      @benjaminallen6469 26 дней назад

      This is the sole hole in my game. I don't know if it's my stick. Do you need an expensive, light, low flex stick to do this?

  • @guywade9738
    @guywade9738 9 месяцев назад +58

    I remember when the capabilities maxed out at $300. Personally I’m only unlocking $75.86 out these sticks. But that’s nuts that they’ve been able to bump there potential up to $400 plus tax.
    Even better potential on sale I bet!

    • @DaVz418
      @DaVz418 6 месяцев назад +1

      hahhaha you made me spill my cofee with that one! good one :P

    • @olaffer
      @olaffer 6 месяцев назад +1

      You will only get about $200 worth of snap if you bought it marked 50% off... AI agrees with me!!

  • @erikpaulson6131
    @erikpaulson6131 Год назад +36

    Nice! I’ve been hearing about this technique for 7 years. Shoot from the toe pass/receive from the heel!

  • @timliddy1
    @timliddy1 Год назад +18

    I remember the same conversation when I was a pee wee but it was all about the stressing the point of a $40 Koho.

  • @faceripper77
    @faceripper77 Год назад +321

    400 dollar capabilities😂

    • @CoconutsGlow
      @CoconutsGlow Год назад +68

      I'm on a budget so I'll have to settle on activating my 80 dollar capabilities.

    • @lukem3203
      @lukem3203 Год назад +1

      @@CoconutsGlow aw man 😂

    • @garbun0629
      @garbun0629 Год назад +9

      It’s true. A lot of the kids own expensive sticks but never activate them. Good demo.

    • @paulrr5711
      @paulrr5711 Год назад +8

      I usually get the $400 capability at a garage sale for a few bucks when the previous owner is done with it.

    • @cheapskategamer8562
      @cheapskategamer8562 Год назад +2

      @@CoconutsGlow Agreed it's not like that 400$ stick will last forever. Lucky to last 2 seasons. I would rather use that 400$ to play summer hockey!!! Just saying

  • @williemaykit7940
    @williemaykit7940 7 месяцев назад +3

    My playing days have been over for years. I noticed this technique while watching Bedard highlights. I really like it.

  • @tita2826
    @tita2826 Год назад

    This help me with my shooting a lot I have been having problems with my shot so thank you for helping me with my shot also I think your videos help a lot

  • @Altiveda
    @Altiveda Год назад +6

    I just started playing this past year (alone mostly) but this is just what felt natural to me without ever having anyone showing me.

    • @stevieray667
      @stevieray667 Год назад

      Started playing about 1 year ago and its crazy the improvement i made from not nowing anything to now i'm playing for fun! And i'm having a blast

  • @oilcitybassguy
    @oilcitybassguy Год назад

    The new release is ridiculous! Wow!

  • @kosmarjus
    @kosmarjus Год назад +11

    This looks a lot like the technique Easton guys promoted along with the E28 curve

  • @johnm5928
    @johnm5928 Год назад +14

    I'm a new player (30s), and I started doing this on my own because it felt better and made more sense. More velocity, quicker release. For me, at least, it seems to be a little harder to be accurate, but I'm sure that'll come with experience.

    • @kYA00h
      @kYA00h Год назад +1

      its similar technique as a saucer pass but with more explosiveness..
      this is nothing new

    • @josefharasek7487
      @josefharasek7487 Год назад +1

      it comes naturally with those new sticks. backthen it was impossible with wooden ones

    • @usernaames
      @usernaames Год назад +1

      @@kYA00h this is not how you saucer pass, what are you talking about

    • @kYA00h
      @kYA00h Год назад

      @@usernaames hence keywords.. "similar"

  • @williamt5884
    @williamt5884 Год назад +26

    Ya I've been doing this "new technique" for years now. My dad showed me this back in the early 2000s and this is how I teach some new guys who are wanting to know how to get a better shot.

    • @waynegretzky1535
      @waynegretzky1535 Год назад +10

      yeah, its a snap shot.. lol. and any kid who needs a 400 dollar stick to unlock "400 dollar stick capabilities" doesn't understand the mechanics involved

    • @HarrisonHollers
      @HarrisonHollers 7 месяцев назад +1

      ⁠@@waynegretzky1535I think it’s just an expression to get the kids excited. It’s not a snap shot. It’s a toe drag release. See the release of Matthews or Bedard. It creates more torque on the shot and also is deceptive to goalies trying to read the shooter’s blade before the release.

  • @marcmart6575
    @marcmart6575 Год назад

    Man...I've been shooting wrong for a long time...great vid! Thank you!

  • @elevee
    @elevee Год назад +22

    I think of this as a snap shot but Potato Potato

    • @kYA00h
      @kYA00h Год назад +4

      pretty much..
      but youtube didnt exist in the 80s n 90s, so its New!
      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @beau6113
      @beau6113 Год назад

      Millennial ruined everything. Feels bad to say you have a roommate? How about HOUSE HACKING!! 2nd job sounds like a poor person? Try a SIDE GIG.

    • @StillAliveAndKicking_
      @StillAliveAndKicking_ 4 месяца назад

      Mine is more of a cabbage cos it stinks.

    • @coopersbarbecue
      @coopersbarbecue 3 месяца назад

      I was thinking this as well.

    • @Kyle11011
      @Kyle11011 3 месяца назад

      It’s border line snap with a wrist result. Snaps come off the middle to toe

  • @kodaskates5221
    @kodaskates5221 Год назад +1

    Hey I really like this video but can you make a more in depth version of this?

  • @Pimpjit85
    @Pimpjit85 Год назад +7

    I was going to say the same as everyone . I think most have been doing this for decades. It's just more natural then starting at the heel.

  • @JonPrevost
    @JonPrevost 7 месяцев назад

    Hmmm... Maybe we go back to the old $ sticks? I recall enjoying those games as much (maybe more). ;) j/k , I'm just learning more about ice hockey all these years later having played pretty much every other sport. Lacrosse and golf were my mains. Golf has a lot in common with hockey when you think of spin and where to hit on the "face" to get specific flight.
    Thanks for the video and explanation.

  • @KingOfHockeyNow
    @KingOfHockeyNow Год назад +9

    Oh, I don’t dare use my $400 stick. It sits on the mantle and I dust it off every once in a while and put it right back. I use my 1970s wood Koho for actual gameplay.

  • @hawk12983
    @hawk12983 Год назад +5

    I feel like I can still rip wristers the "old" way but I can shoot this "new" way too, it just feels more like a snap shot. Guess it is good to be able to shoot in a wide variety of ways?

  • @waynegretzky1535
    @waynegretzky1535 Год назад +6

    So you invented the snap shot? I guess Sakic had a long loud sweep technique? most kids dont have the wrist strength or the accuracy a wrist shot provides

  • @nicholasaulich9994
    @nicholasaulich9994 Год назад +8

    Basically it's a snapshot

  • @nathanielfitch5451
    @nathanielfitch5451 Год назад +2

    What flex do to use an how heavy?

    • @kYA00h
      @kYA00h Год назад

      i use 110 flex..
      the technique of the shot still works regardless of flex

  • @adopal27
    @adopal27 6 месяцев назад

    This is how I naturally shot as a kid. It's more of a combination between a snap shot and wrist shot. The release is much quicker and you are able to change up the angle at any point during the shot.

  • @johnwick-fw3pz
    @johnwick-fw3pz Год назад +8

    I'm too old to learn a new way now, lol.

    • @kYA00h
      @kYA00h Год назад

      its nothing new
      🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @TheVanneo
    @TheVanneo Год назад +1

    I started playing with a straight stick back in the 1970's. Keep practicing

  • @ColdAddict
    @ColdAddict Год назад +5

    So if I’m using a $200 stick do I start mid blade and bring it back?

    • @musicbruise
      @musicbruise Год назад

      That's exactly right, it's linear up to $400; anything more, and you have to start flexing the sick with the toe behind the puck to get full power Lol.

    • @Proxyy7
      @Proxyy7 Год назад +1

      The math checks out

  • @pnksmigge5324
    @pnksmigge5324 Год назад +3

    this is why intermediate sticks are the best, you get the $400 flex for $80, they just break more

  • @elypevets5633
    @elypevets5633 Год назад

    If I do this will I finally be able to raise the puck?

    • @Machtyn
      @Machtyn Год назад

      That's about the wrist snap.

  • @syzionaurifex5383
    @syzionaurifex5383 Год назад +4

    Auston Matthews boys. He tallied 60 goals last season, review em at home

    • @Devight
      @Devight Год назад

      Yuuuup! 🎉

  • @patrickgregory1078
    @patrickgregory1078 3 месяца назад

    Depends where you are on the ice and where you want to put the puck! You have more of a target with the puck on the toe, you can shoot more to the right from the right side of the ice!

  • @JT-bm8tq
    @JT-bm8tq Год назад

    It’s so hard to unlearn the old technique using it from grade 1 through Uni haha

  • @adammckenzie6074
    @adammckenzie6074 3 месяца назад

    This technique is also done with wild curves. If ur rocking a very light curve the old way is still the better way

  • @stacykabatay8370
    @stacykabatay8370 Год назад +8

    Nice! Love the 400 dollar stick capabilities

  • @finsfish
    @finsfish Год назад

    Where can I take a class?

  • @TheLotroNerd
    @TheLotroNerd Год назад +1

    Super common for inline players to naturally do this. Its 10x the friction than ice so all friction matters in inline.

  • @user-hd6gn9nr5g
    @user-hd6gn9nr5g 5 месяцев назад

    I’m a little happy and bummed at the same time. I started hockey at 27 years old and this is the way I would naturally shoot. Took a clinic and got grilled for it

  • @miikaIS
    @miikaIS Год назад

    ”Alex Ovechkin entered the chat and left immediately”

  • @Ghost9909
    @Ghost9909 Год назад

    I can’t seem to do this.

  • @Proxyy7
    @Proxyy7 Год назад +1

    Must have missed this in the era of $35 Sherwood wooden sticks

  • @MillSacker
    @MillSacker Год назад +1

    low-kick only. mid-kicks should still load the normal way.

  • @exploited8779
    @exploited8779 Год назад +9

    I mean it’s not really new, I’ve been doing this since the mid 00s. The coaches at Exeter showed us this in like 2003-4 when we got the first one piece sticks from Easton

    • @kYA00h
      @kYA00h Год назад +1

      thank you..youre right, it isnt anything new.
      ive been shooting like this since the 90s
      shown to me from an olympic hockey player.

  • @jerrycowley6784
    @jerrycowley6784 Год назад

    Awesome. Haha, The old technique had 10 dollar sticks LOL. I’d like to try one of these new ones…

  • @patrickmetzen4251
    @patrickmetzen4251 3 месяца назад

    He's just teaching you a "Snap" shot. Quicker, but with significantly less power in the shot. It's been around forever. (At least since the early 1960s) A wrist shot, when properly executed, can be a lot "heavier" and takes more goalie effort to stop it. Even if the goalie gets a piece of it, it can still go in. Plus the puck can dip on a long shot due to the increased spin on it. You can execute a wrist shot quickly or more deliberately depending upon the circumstances.

  • @BA-kp1us
    @BA-kp1us 6 месяцев назад

    Ahhh….as an old guy (late 30s) I use the old technique and the young pups coming in to men’s league with their “new” technique ask me why I don’t shoot off the toe…now I know lol…
    But in my day it was wood blade on a composite shaft and your toes would deteriorate over time so the heel was the stiffest part of the blade reliably, the new tech changed the game.

  • @nvjohansson9741
    @nvjohansson9741 3 месяца назад

    The price of my stick is whatever they're selling at Costco that season.

  • @user-jg5ws9gr8n
    @user-jg5ws9gr8n 3 месяца назад +1

    The key is to treat your stick like a gun
    Keep it polished and in great shape
    Play wing and ALWAYS lose any face off your asked to take - keep the wear on your stick for shooting purposes
    Ever see how often the losing team wins 60% of the faceoofs ( too ooften)

  • @adammckenzie6074
    @adammckenzie6074 3 месяца назад

    Chuck sauce from the heel .

  • @SuperSokol7
    @SuperSokol7 Год назад

    I like the old technique. I am pretty sure you have more power behind it. I used to ripe them.

    • @Daniel-ct3ds
      @Daniel-ct3ds Год назад +1

      I think its debatable which has more power. I never sweep shot anymore because I find it's harder for goalies to react to such a quick release the sweep gives away your intentions.

  • @katrinalynch885
    @katrinalynch885 7 месяцев назад

    ive been doing this since i was a youngin

  • @user-kl2xe1yp5d
    @user-kl2xe1yp5d 8 месяцев назад

    Can somebody help me. So im 12 yrs old player and when im shooting from pad (not at ice) my shot is very fast and goes where i want to, but at ice its so slow and not going where i try to

    • @abekornelsen125
      @abekornelsen125 8 месяцев назад

      More resistance from the mat the puck will slide more on ice. Hence the shots being lower and having less impact. Use the flex in your stick practice tow drag release and pull back slapshots

  • @bigslickphoto1519
    @bigslickphoto1519 7 месяцев назад +1

    I’m a little happy and bummed at the same time. I started hockey at 27 years old and this is the way I would naturally shoot. Took a clinic and got grilled for it 🤦

  • @Philcoonan
    @Philcoonan Год назад

    New? Been doing this since 2000. $400 capabilities is hilarious though

  • @ericswiatek827
    @ericswiatek827 Год назад

    Is that a 40 flex stick?

    • @nameandaddress
      @nameandaddress Год назад

      Thats what I'm saying! That thing is an absolute noodle, and he's not a big dude

    • @1mprov1s3
      @1mprov1s3 Год назад

      @@nameandaddress if you zoom-in in 4k it looks like its a 77 flex

  • @scottrodgers9101
    @scottrodgers9101 3 месяца назад

    This new release has been around since 1985

  • @minecrafter4623
    @minecrafter4623 5 месяцев назад

    My wooden stick unfortunately doesn’t have $400 capabilities feature

  • @nissman1753
    @nissman1753 7 месяцев назад

    These new sticks are amazing! if you have a new one every game and someone else is paying for it haha otherwise they are whipped out and useless after a few games!

  • @MrHall8
    @MrHall8 Год назад

    Is hockey slow in these kind of stuff or what is going on here? My sport " floorball " you shoot wristers like this all the time.. for prob 10-15 years lol.
    same koncept with flex etc etc as hockey its just not on ice. North Americans dont know what floorball is i guess but in EU its big sport.

  • @bobbygoodman2875
    @bobbygoodman2875 3 месяца назад

    I'm 71 and learned the snapshot my 1st year in Junior as a 15 year old. This aint new son.

  • @jacobvalentine.
    @jacobvalentine. Месяц назад

    I livein dallas

  • @DanielPerezVidz
    @DanielPerezVidz Год назад +1

    It's called a snap shot. Always has always will be.

  • @JettSmith22
    @JettSmith22 Год назад

    down in front!

  • @joshuabeckey7007
    @joshuabeckey7007 2 месяца назад

    Sounds like a snapper to me

  • @andrey4970
    @andrey4970 Месяц назад

    after 10 years its gonna be 40000$ capabilities

  • @Woody10719
    @Woody10719 2 месяца назад

    I wonder if this would work with a wood stick, $15 capabilities

  • @HunnerBun06
    @HunnerBun06 4 месяца назад

    Sooo, I'm guessing I'll need to learn a little different for my 25 dollar starter stick 😅

  • @myronachtman4304
    @myronachtman4304 Год назад +2

    And, by all means, every child should be using a $400 stick.

    • @Machtyn
      @Machtyn Год назад +1

      Those are all the kids with a modicum of athletic talent and rich parents who think they may go to college on a scholarship.

    • @ta77da
      @ta77da Год назад

      @@Machtyn actually they’re going pro for sure 😊

  • @alexdumay9022
    @alexdumay9022 Год назад

    thats how i always did it and everyone made fun of me lol

  • @LOVEBUNNNY
    @LOVEBUNNNY 2 месяца назад

    Yeah that wasn't confusing .. heel to toe toe to heel

  • @SpartacusColo
    @SpartacusColo Год назад +2

    Is it 'new' technique? Or just 'a' technique?

    • @kYA00h
      @kYA00h Год назад +1

      ha ha
      nothing new but the instructors excitement to announce "its new"!

    • @carlosrobertson8265
      @carlosrobertson8265 8 месяцев назад +1

      $400 sticks didn't exist before so it's a new technique...

    • @SpartacusColo
      @SpartacusColo 8 месяцев назад

      @@carlosrobertson8265 Haha!

  • @bryannurse8794
    @bryannurse8794 3 месяца назад

    I didn't make the nhl because I had a 60 dollars and only using worth $3.50 capability of it. I wish I had known this sooner

  • @flashattack7063
    @flashattack7063 Год назад +4

    Far from being a new technique, but appreciate you showing the kiddos.

  • @user-we6ee9tr6e
    @user-we6ee9tr6e Год назад

    I used this technique in the 60's and 70's, it is not new!

  • @petergerbron2812
    @petergerbron2812 7 месяцев назад

    this is just a snap shot without a tap, staying connected to the puck

  • @bab3242
    @bab3242 Год назад

    Isn't this just a sweeping snap shot

  • @user-kz6qw3xp3r
    @user-kz6qw3xp3r Год назад

    I've always shot like that that's nit new that's how people are taught

  • @billzhang6348
    @billzhang6348 Год назад

    😂😂

  • @penntano
    @penntano 3 месяца назад

    This isn't a new technique, it's a snap shot.

  • @jameselko7232
    @jameselko7232 3 месяца назад

    This is not new. It had been around for a long time!

  • @guarf
    @guarf Год назад +2

    isnt that a snapshot?

    • @exploited8779
      @exploited8779 Год назад +1

      No a snap shot doesn’t stay in contact the blade the entire “sweep” you back off and inch or two let the puck slide forward and continue to follow through which is why you hear a crack instead of a sweep like with a wrist shot

    • @seveglider8406
      @seveglider8406 Год назад +2

      @@exploited8779 When I take a snap shot my blade backs off a half foot.

    • @evanweber3269
      @evanweber3269 Год назад +3

      I think of this as a snapshot. I also have to disagree with some other comments saying a snapshot is one where your stick breaks contact with the puck. I was never taught that. I think snapshots are just the most widely used shot now because of release speed.

  • @jimjimmy7365
    @jimjimmy7365 Год назад

    I hate that they changed the shooting technique it’s worse toe to heel back to toe is one extra move which is slower release which is worse

  • @Jacktors
    @Jacktors Год назад

    Goooh

  • @Machtyn
    @Machtyn Год назад +2

    Whew... $400 sticks. I'm fine with my $80 Warrior Covert!

    • @flashattack7063
      @flashattack7063 Год назад

      Warrior makes the best lower-pricepoint sticks by far

    • @gastondeveaux3783
      @gastondeveaux3783 Год назад +1

      Kids growing up with $200-$400 sticks etc will never know the value of a dollar, and work.

    • @Machtyn
      @Machtyn Год назад

      @@gastondeveaux3783 Maybe, maybe not. Or, perhaps, a few will go pro and never know what their equipment costs, because it's all free.

  • @dtape
    @dtape 4 месяца назад +1

    Impressive that those peewee kid players he's talking to all have $400 sticks.
    Maybe they work in finance or real estate.

  • @GOVAUS1
    @GOVAUS1 Год назад

    New? LOL. This has been around for 40 years that I know, probably longer.

  • @GBNoobTown
    @GBNoobTown Год назад

    I ain't spending $400 on a stick. It must be nice to have rich parents.

  • @petteradolfsson7020
    @petteradolfsson7020 8 месяцев назад

    The ”new” technique is at least 30 years old.

  • @jeffreyadams207
    @jeffreyadams207 3 месяца назад

    For a stick no!!!!! 100 maybe

  • @MiyamotoMusashi9
    @MiyamotoMusashi9 9 месяцев назад

    Players no longer shoot the puck , the stick shoots the puck ...

  • @JP-dm6gi
    @JP-dm6gi 7 месяцев назад

    I've used this shot for about 20 years now. It may be that in NA things are done differently as to how juniors are taught certain things, but in Finland every kid who plays hockey practically live in outside rinks. That's where you really improve individual skills, way beyond the very limited time you have in practice.
    You can obviously question me, but just ask any of the best shooters in the game, and they'll say they've shot thousands and thousands of pucks in the outside rink & the backyard. I ask you to trust them.

  • @polkhigh3333
    @polkhigh3333 Год назад +1

    New? I've been doing this since I was a child (I'm fifty, now). Much quicker release IMO. If only I could figure out how to skate quicker, I'd have been a star;)

  • @shebadoge
    @shebadoge 10 месяцев назад

    i have 50$ stick lol

  • @mplslawnguy3389
    @mplslawnguy3389 3 месяца назад

    In other words, a snapshot. Nothing new about that. It’s just way easier with composite.

  • @johnbrown6189
    @johnbrown6189 3 месяца назад

    "activate the $400.00 dollar capabilities" back in the day we did the same thing with wood. $400.00 for a hockey stick is ridiculous.

  • @Jacob-Van
    @Jacob-Van Год назад

    0:02 your old

  • @streetmouser6472
    @streetmouser6472 Год назад

    toooooe drag release

  • @adammckenzie6074
    @adammckenzie6074 3 месяца назад

    Not sure how well little kids will do with that shot they need to learn to put their weight into shots first. Ur ganna have a lot of kids trying a toe drag release and shooting flutter pucks all over the map

  • @Sarando1
    @Sarando1 Год назад +1

    $400 for a hockey stick?!?
    That’s insane. I thought that $300 when my boys played was crazy.
    If you’re not scoring 50 a season. Stick to wood sticks. Your parents wallets will thank you.
    On the plus side. A nice hack on a $400 stick with your Sher-wood will bust that shit up and piss off that player to no end.
    That’s got to be worth a 2 minute penalty.

  • @johnbgriffinjr116
    @johnbgriffinjr116 Год назад

    Love the content! However, this is a snapshot… been around longer than this old fart beer leaguer 🤤

  • @jaydrfish
    @jaydrfish Год назад +1

    Check out Scott Bjugstad's youtube shooting video. Also, Tim Turk's. All comments about "not new" are accurate.... this toe technique, as Scott, Tim, Sean, and many pros like Crosby, Matthew's and McDavid demonstrate, generates far more power.
    Even Red Green would approve of this!🏒

  • @captaincrunch1062
    @captaincrunch1062 Год назад

    This guy selling sticks?