What is one-timer hockey?

One-timer hockey refers to a scoring play in which a player passes the puck to a teammate who then shoots the puck in one fluid motion, without stopping or settling the puck first. One-timer shots require precise timing and accuracy, as well as coordination between the passer and the shooter. This type of play is commonly used on power plays or in situations where there is not enough time for a player to take a traditional shot on goal. One-timer hockey is a fast-paced and exciting aspect of the sport that can often result in spectacular goals.