What is one timers hockey?

One timers in hockey refer to a type of shot taken by a player in which they receive a pass and shoot the puck in one fluid motion, without stopping the puck or controlling it beforehand. This type of shot is often used in power play situations, and requires quick reflexes and accuracy.

One timers can be taken from any position on the ice, and players must have excellent hand-eye coordination to execute this type of shot successfully. The key to a good one timer is to position oneself properly to receive the pass, anticipate the play, and quickly let the shot go towards the net.

One of the most famous one timers in hockey history was made by Bobby Orr during the 1970 Stanley Cup finals, which led to the Boston Bruins winning the championship. Other notable players known for their one timer abilities include Wayne Gretzky, Mario Lemieux, and Alexander Ovechkin.