this is my list of the best and most accurate shooters in the NHL's history.
1st- Mario Lemieux 0.83 GPG in 735 GP when he retired his first time, but finished his career with a 0.75 GPG in 915 GP.
2nd- Mike Bossy 573 GOALS IN 752 GP, 0.76 GPG. had a very short career.
3rd- Pavel Bure 437 GOALS IN 702 GP, 0.62 GPG. Had allot of injuries to end career short aswell.
4th- Wayne Gretzky 894 GOALS IN 1487 GP, 0.60 GPG. Had a great career and will always be known as The Great One, but is not the best goal scorer ever in the NHL.
5th- Maurice Richard 544 GOALS IN 978 GP, 0.56 GPG. Played in a time when the season was only 44 to 50 games a year and had to play with players that would slash him every chance they got. and hes probably the best CLUTCH goal scorer ever in the History of the NHL.
6th- Bobby Hull 610 GOALS IN 1063 GP, 0.57 GPG. creater of the Banana Blad and could shoot with deadly accuracy.
7th- Cam Neely 395 GOALS IN 726 GP, 0.54 GPG. Just to bad for all the injuries cause even though i hated this guy cause he played on one of my teams rivals the Bruins, he was a hard nose player that was arguably the best power forward of all time.
8th- Pat LaFontaine 468 GOALS IN 865 GP, 0.54 GPG. the same as others can score but injuries well concossion ended his career to bad.
9th- Tim Kerr 370 GOALS IN 655 GP, 0.56 GPG. with his size and physical play he was a natural goal scorer for sure.
10th- Howie Morenz 270 GOALS IN 550 GP, 0.49 GPG. Known as the "Babe Ruth of hockey" was one of the most creative and one of the fastest skaters at the time and would fill arena's even when he was on the visiting team. and scored allot of goals by only playing in games of 40 game season.
GO HABS GO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
2007-02-20 12:56:41
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answered by Anonymous
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1. Gordie Howe (Snap)
2. Wayne Gretzky (any)
3. Brett Hall (Slap)
4. Maurice "Rocket" Richard (Slap)
5. Joe Sakic (Wrist)
6. Steve Yzerman (Snap/Wrist)
7. Bobby Orr (any)
8. Mike Bossy (slap)
9. Al Macinnis (slap)
10. Pavel Bure (any)
2007-02-20 14:21:57
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answered by x88x 2
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1.) Al Iafrate (slapshot)
2.) Al MacInnis (slapshot)
3.) Dion Phaneuf (slapshot)
4.) Pavel Bure (wrist shot or slapshot)
5.) Marian Gaborik (wrist shot)
6.) Joe Sakic (wrist shot)
7.) Wayne Gretzky (all shots)
8.) Mario Lemieux (all shots)
9.) Ilya Kovalchuk (slapshot)
10.) Pavol Demitra (wrist shot)
GO SABRES!!!!
FIRE BETTMAN!!!!
2007-02-20 10:49:30
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answered by Cody D 2
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Ultimate Warrior: without the muscles and facepaint, he was nothing. Slow and no wrestling skills. Hulk Hogan: ok, he was good at being Hulk Hogan, the superhero Vince McMahon wanted to lead the WWF, but in the ring he was just a big man who got beat up then made his miracle comeback in every match. Greg Gagne: an okay wrestler who was a big deal in the AWA only because his dad was the promoter. Scrawny compared to the other wrestlers. Larry Zbysco: somebody already said he coasted on his reputation of beating Bruno Sammartino and I agree 100%. The Rock: got to the top on his promos and "attitude" but wasn't anything special in the ring. Mil Mascaras: an egotistical prima donna famous for never be willing to job to anybody. Jobbing is part of the business. If you're so insecure that you won't ever job you're not as good as you think you are. Kerry Von Erich: drug problems kept him from reaching his potential and made him so unreliable to promoters that he never held a title very long. Jerry Lawler: a smaller guy who only punched and did the piledriver but hardly ever lost and held a million titles. Course that was mostly in his hometown Memphis but most people think he's one of the greatest ever. King Kong Bundy: no wrestling skills at all. He made it only because of his enormous size. Lex Luger: a big bodybuilder who couldn't wrestle very well. Slow, stiff, and awkward in the ring. Nowhere near good enough to be in the ring with the likes of Ricky Steamboat and Ric Flair. BQ: with the stipulations for the match at ONS that should end the storyline...I hope. Everybody's sick of it.
2016-05-23 23:43:39
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answered by Anonymous
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I'll put together a present list rather then a past or present just for the heck of it...
(in no particular order)
Joe Sakic (Snap shot, it's accually not a wrist shot)
Crosby (any)
Sedin
Whitney (a hat trick in 1:40...)
Ovetchkin
Rechi
Briere
Stalls
Hossa
there are many more though... And I'm sure I spelled several wrong.
2007-02-20 12:04:32
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answered by The Big Box 6
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Boom Boom Geofferion - Mtl
Al Iafrate - Tor
Larry Robinson - Mtl
Bobby Hull - Chi
Al MacInnis - Cal
Freddie Modin - TB
Doug Wilson - Chi
Sergei Fedorov - Clb
Bill Guerin - Stl
Peter Bondra - Wash
2007-02-20 11:21:50
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answered by Oscar LeRoy 2
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Rick Nash, Anson Carter
2007-02-20 10:18:03
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answered by Anonymous
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your list better include Ray Bourque!
how many times did he win the shooting accuracy contest?
MacInnis and Iafrate had the hardest shots,
and I can't argue with the rest, so knock out Satan and put Bourque in the top6
2007-02-20 09:59:35
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answered by Beervis 2
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Al macinnis
Al lafrate
kovalchuk
souray
chara
gretzky
satan
vanek
2007-02-20 09:31:59
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answered by Briere is the cookie monster 1
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Brett Hull (one timer) easily deserves a top 5 spot
2007-02-20 09:46:56
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answered by Brian K 2
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