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/ HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List.