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Grille des joueurs des Canucks || Meilleur tir (de tous les temps) Jour 16


Grille des joueurs des Canucks || Meilleur tir (de tous les temps) Jour 16


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44 Comments

  1. Mountain_Apricot_567

    It’s Naslund and it ain’t close

  2. cbcguy84

    Naslund for wristers, Sami salo for slappers

  3. bigbootylover6942069

    Hard to argue against Naslund and Tanti statistically, but I say Petey

  4. ProtectionFromStupid

    Naslund… but honorable mention to Brock. Before his wrist injury(s). his shot reminded me a ton of Sakic. He still has a great shot, but it just doesnt seem quite what it was

  5. Bubbiesacat

    Naslund was so nasty from the top of the circle down. On the current team JT Miller has a wicked wrist shot. Honourable mention to Hodgson’s wrist shot in game 8!

  6. MooseMalloy

    Naslund had one of the all time great wrist shots. It was often compared to Joe Sakic’s, which was as good as it got.

  7. saucytopcheddar

    Naslund. IIRC he was one of the last players to use a wood stick… he might’ve been the last.

  8. Color_ten_leaves

    Bure had two 60 goal-seasons, and they weren’t all breakaways like we always see in the highlights.

    I saw him beat Patrick Roy 5-hole from just inside the blue line.

  9. Foxwasahero

    Almo! His no look snapshots were beautiful

  10. sandiercy

    Naslund but EP40 has a very accurate shot. I remember Petey having some crazy snipes during his rookie season.

  11. JealousArt1118

    Naslund’s wrister was easily the most deadly for goalies. Salo’s slapper was the most deadly for anyone who tried to block it.

    As an honourable mention, Jiri Slegr had an absolute *bomb* from the point in his early years, too. He was just way too wild with it.

  12. fuzzymonkey

    I always was on the edge of my seat when Naslund had the puck on the hashes, and Bertuzzi up front screening.

  13. Away-Security-7689

    Markus Naslund, with honourable mentions to Bure, Mogilny, Salo and Petterson 👌

  14. Kind of a weird choice but I’m going with Jiri Slegr.

  15. phantompowered

    The Naslund wrister has claimed many lives. A thing of legend.

  16. InternationalCoat916

    Honorable mention to Adrian Aucoin

  17. drainthoughts

    Wait- the guy whos shot a coach labelled a “muffin” didn’t make weakest shot? Yikes.

  18. -Hornswoggler-

    David Booth if we’re talking big game

  19. As a fan who started watching around 2008, I feel like all of my sure-fire answers are wrong since so many legends played before that era.

  20. bockscar7

    seconding what others have said –
    naz for wristers, salo for slappers.

  21. _spruce_

    I don’t see a lot of love for Kesler here. He had a super heavy shot that he managed to get through defenders consistently. I still believe Naslund is the right answer, but Kesler deserves some love.

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