I've heard two stories about the Michigan hockey team. First, I know that
Bill Muckalt fired a slap shot that an LSSU defenseman blocked with his
chest.. as a result he was sent to the hospital for internal bleeding.
Another story was when John Madden, during practice, fired a shot, it hit
the helmet of Matt Herr and cracked it.
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On Tue, 21 Jan 1997, Eric Carlson wrote:
> Okay, someone else must have an opinion about this question. Clearly
> it's not the only way to score or necessarily the best, but it sure is
> noticeable, so
>
> Who has the hardest (fastest, heaviest) shot in college hockey?
>
> If you don't see enough teams, at least who has the hardest shot on
> "your" team? Who do you watch for to blast one when he's on the ice?
> If you'd care to say so or noticed, who has the hardest shot on the
> opposing teams you've seen?
>
> For UAF (Alaska Fairbanks), absolutely no doubt, sophomore center Jeff
> Trembecky.
>
> Among the victims of Trembecky blasts for goals:
>
> Marty Turco, Michigan, twice
> Chad Alban, Michigan State
> Matt Barnes, Western Michigan
> Ray Aho, Ohio State, twice
> Matt Eisler, Notre Dame
>
> Usual spots:
>
> top of right circle on power play
> anywhere else he crank it up enough to get the shot off
>
> Most recent example:
>
> Game winner in 5-4 come from behind win over Notre Dame, 1/17, the puck
> was in and out of the net so fast, Eisler was still looking for it
> afterward
>
> Real audio for that goal:
>
> http://www2.polarnet.com/~jcarlson/uafhockey/audio/h9701179.ra
>
> Let me know whose shot to watch for!
>
> Eric Carlson
>
> UAF Hockey Web Site
> http://www2.polarnet.com/~jcarlson/uafhockey/
>
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