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GR8SK8r06
03-14-2008, 03:35 PM
I know we all have seen our share of sick goals throughout our inline hockey lives. Personally I think a hard angle snipe is the best goal to score (and not just one of those throw it at the net and it accidentally goes in) in my opinion. Would you guys rather see a sick snipe for a goal or a dirty dangle and tuck for the goal?

RichardGraham
03-14-2008, 04:09 PM
Hey GR8SK8r06,

Excellent question.

However, since goaltenders are in a vast conspiracy to keep me off the scoreboard, I've rarely had the opportunity to score on a great snipe or a dangle. When watching games in person or on YouTube, though, I enjoy a great dangle a tiny bit better than a snipe. But anything that makes a goaltender look bad is OK by me. :D

showtime89
03-14-2008, 04:25 PM
Dangling is fun to watch, but I'd rather score a goal from a sick angle in a spot that no one thinks I can put the puck, especially if you get part of the post or crossbar. The clang (when the puck goes in) adds to the effect.

PGHhockey
03-14-2008, 04:30 PM
My perfect scenario:

A sick dangle around the defenseman out in the very high slot, then an Ovechkin-like wrister top-shelf

BLIZARD_HOCKEY
03-14-2008, 04:57 PM
Here's the best. Dangle the defenceman then roof it over the goalie on your way to the ice. Greg Pankewicz did it in Game 7 againsed the Blazers.

Check out the video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7nfAxDeLQM (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7nfAxDeLQM)

growl89
03-14-2008, 05:56 PM
i personally enjoy watching the guy who "knows" he is going to score, if you get what i mean. while watching a dangle is sweet, i would rather see a guy "snipe" 5-hole. Very tough spot to score, my personal favorite to try for...

second favorite... low wrister through a D-man off the blockerside post.

Not highlight reels, but will score ya goals!

BLIZARD_HOCKEY
03-14-2008, 06:01 PM
My favorite shot to take, whatever shot I have a chance to. My lack of speed rarly gives me a chance to dangle but if I do get lose, I have a heck of a wrister. Like growl89 said, blocker side post and in.

growl89
03-14-2008, 06:30 PM
My favorite shot to take, whatever shot I have a chance to. My lack of speed rarly gives me a chance to dangle but if I do get lose, I have a heck of a wrister. Like growl89 said, blocker side post and in.

haha yeah i wish i weighed 165 again like when i was 16 and just wheeled around everyone... but i filled out haha ... yeah us lefty's are at an advantage, 5 hole and low blocker are easy targets. I don't skate around pretty much anyone, but i have no problem shooting :D

FrankFrank
03-14-2008, 06:57 PM
I think it depends what you're going for...
If you want a quick nail in the coffin and putting an exclimation point on a game, definitely a snipe.
If you want some drama and suspense, "How did he do that?!", then definitely an ill dangle.

F~F

GR8SK8r06
03-14-2008, 07:38 PM
I suppose then the best case scenario would be a high shortside snipe to put the game in overtime, then a dangle off the face to end game! That would definately be grounds for a few pitchers after the game........ Then leave it on Richard's tab!!;)

RichardGraham
03-14-2008, 08:41 PM
Geez,

If you did that, I'd be washing dishes the rest of the night. :eek:

imasieve30
03-14-2008, 10:18 PM
This is the worst thread ever! :p


But anything that makes a goaltender look bad is OK by me.

Richard!?! You have drawn a line my friend...the goaltenders of IHC (sounds like a Disney movie) will not forget this! ;)


-Joe

quick_dry
03-15-2008, 12:46 AM
i would rather see a guy "snipe" 5-hole. Very tough spot to score, my personal favorite to try for...
I've had to switch it up and work on going for most of my goals up high since I'd gotten too used to using 5 hole as my bread'n'butter scoring spot - a quick wrister about 4 inches off the ground.

I like both types of play though, personally i'm more likely to pull off the snipe shot than some massive dangle - so I appreciate the latter as something to learn a bit from.

William Bourque
03-15-2008, 04:31 AM
As someone who can't dangle and never will, i have to say, the dangle needs the props over the snipe because not everyone can do it...My attempts are so futile that they sometimes work, this anomaly has actually been dubbed "The Bill Bourque Push" and in no way can be duplicated and is a copyrighted moved. The dangle is were its at, but a good snipe has to be appreciated as well.

Thunder23
03-15-2008, 04:47 AM
The dangle is were its at, but a good snipe has to be appreciated as well.

In that case, this move should have a little bit of both::D
Right handed shooter coming in one-on-one on the left-hand side, cut to the middle near the middle slot area, fake shot to freeze the defenseman/goalie, toe-drag through your own legs to your backhand, with a quick backhand shot in the top-left corner (preferably off of the corner post "clank and in"), and with the goalie on his ass:p

RichardGraham
03-15-2008, 04:36 PM
Hey Joe,

I've been dissing goalies on IHC for as long as I can remember. You must not have been watching. ;)

If you and your ilk were not so hell-bent on stopping every single one of my scoring attempts, I might like you guys better. Off the rink, though, you guys are the salt of the earth! :)

BLIZARD_HOCKEY
03-15-2008, 09:41 PM
In that case, this move should have a little bit of both::D
Right handed shooter coming in one-on-one on the left-hand side, cut to the middle near the middle slot area, fake shot to freeze the defenseman/goalie, toe-drag through your own legs to your backhand, with a quick backhand shot in the top-left corner (preferably off of the corner post "clank and in"), and with the goalie on his ass:p

Reminds me of Pavel Datsyuk. GO RED WINGS!