The Fastest Hockey Shot Ever
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In 2012, at the NHL All-Star Skills Competition, goaltender Henrik Lundqvist set a then-record with a 108.8 MPH shot. Seven years later, that record still stands.
The Fastest Hockey Shot Ever
In 2012, defenseman Nathan MacKinnon broke the world record for the fastest shot in hockey. His slapshot was clocked at 108.8 miles per hour
The Hardest Shot in Hockey
In 2012, Dustin Byfuglien of the Winnipeg Jets obliterated the record for the hardest shot in hockey, clocking in at a skull-crushing 105.9 miles per hour The previous record had been held by Zdeno Chara of the Boston Bruins who tallied a “mere” 105.4 miles per hour in 2011.
The Fastest Shot in the NHL
In 2012, at the NHL All-Star Skills Competition, Tampa Bay Lightning’s Steven Stamkos set the record for the fastest shot ever recorded in the NHL. His shot was clocked at 108.8 miles per hour.
The Quickest Shot in Hockey
In 2012, then-NHL defenseman Zdeno Chara set the record for the quickest shot in hockey history. His slap shot was recorded at 108.8 miles per hour (175.1 km/h). This is not only the fastest slap shot in history, but it’s also the hardest-ever recorded shot in any sport.
Chara’s record-breaking slap shot came during the NHL’s All-Star Skills Competition, which pits players from around the league against each other in a variety of skills challenges. The hardest shot competition is one of the most popular among fans, as it gives them a chance to see just how powerful these professional athletes can be.
Chara’s Slap Shot was so fast that it actually broke the previous record by over 2 miles per hour (3.2 km/h). The previous record had been held by former Nashville Predators defenseman Shea Weber, who recorded a 106.7 miles per hour (171.3 km/h) slap shot during the same competition in 2007.
Interestingly, Chara’s record-breaking slapshot wasn’t even his hardest shot of the night. In fact, he actually recorded a harder shot later on in the competition, when he fired a 109.2 miles per hour (175.9 km/h) one-timer during the breakaway challenge. However, that particular shot was not counted as an official attempt since it was not part of the hard shots competition specifically.
The Most Powerful Shot in Hockey
In 2006, Zdeno Chara of the Boston Bruins set the record for the fastest shot in hockey, at 108.8 miles per hour. Chara’s slapshot was measured with a Radar Gun during the NHL All-Star Skills Competition.
Since then, other players have come close to matching Chara’s record shot, but no one has been able to break it. In 2012, Winnipeg Jets’ Dustin Byfuglien had a slapshot that was measured at 104.3 miles per hour, and Tampa Bay Lightning’s Steven Stamkos had a shot that was clocked at 102.5 miles per hour in 2011.
While Chara’s 108.8 mile per hour slapshot is still the fastest ever recorded, it’s important to note that these speeds are all achieved with a player using a full windup. In game situations, players only have a limited amount of time and space to take a shot, so they don’t always achieve these same high speeds.
The Hardest Shot in the NHL
In the NHL, the hardest shot ever recorded was by Zdeno Chara of the Boston Bruins His slapshot was clocked at 108.8 mph (175.1 km/h) in 2012. Chara is also the tallest player in NHL history at 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m).
The Fastest Shot Ever Recorded
On October 12, 2012, at a game between the Tampa Bay Lightning and the Boston Bruins Bruins defenseman Zdeno Chara let loose a slapshot that was recorded at 108.8 miles per hour (175.1 kilometers per hour). This is officially the fastest shot ever recorded in an NHL game
Chara’s shot beat out the previous record holder, Sheldon Souray of the Edmonton Oilers whose shot was clocked at 106.7 mph (171.3 km/h).
The Quickest Shot in the NHL
In 2013, Tampa Bay Lightning’s defenseman Radko Gudas fired a slapshot that was recorded at 108.8 miles per hour. That is the fastest slapshot ever recorded in the NHL.
The Most Powerful Shot in the NHL
In 2018, Washington Capitals defenseman Mike Green set the record for the hardest shot in the NHL, clocking in at 106.8 miles per hour. Green’s record-breaking shot beat out previous records set by Zdeno Chara and Shea Weber.
The Fastest Shot on Record
In 2014, Tampa Bay Lightning’s Steven Stamkos broke the record for the fastest shot in NHL history with a slap shot that reached 108.8 miles per hour. He beat out his previous record of 106.7 miles per hour, set in 2011.