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{{Short description|Ice hockey shot}} {{More citations needed|date=July 2022}} [[Image:Ice Hockey 2-on-1 One-Timer.gif|thumb|349px|In this diagram, the blue team is executing a one-timer on a scoring play.]]In [[ice hockey]], a '''one-timer''' is a [[shot (hockey)|shot]] that occurs when a player meets a teammate's pass with an immediate [[slapshot]], without any attempt to control the [[Hockey puck|puck]] on their [[Ice hockey stick|stick]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=What is a One-Timer? Hockey Shots Explained - BS Hockey |url=https://bshockey.com/one-timer-hockey-shots-explained/ |access-date=2022-07-27 |language=en-US}}</ref> An effective one-timer requires precise timing on the part of both players involved, especially the shooter. This play improves the shooter's chances at scoring a [[goal (sport)|goal]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Stimson |first=Ryan |date=2017-01-17 |title=Analyzing One-Timers: The Most Dangerous Shot in the Bag |url=https://hockey-graphs.com/2017/01/17/analyzing-one-timers-the-most-dangerous-shot-in-the-bag/ |access-date=2022-07-27 |website=Hockey Graphs |language=en}}</ref> A [[wrist shot]] can also be done on a one-timer, though the puck is released far slower than a [[slapshot]] one-timer. The effectiveness of the one-timer comes from three things: # The angle from goal between the pass and the shot # The change of direction of the puck # The speed of the puck after the shot Greater angle, change of direction and/or speed increases the chances of the puck going into the net. Lesser angle, change of direction and/or speed decreases the chance of the puck going into the net. Either way, the one-timer enjoys a greater success rate than a one-on-one shot between shooter and goalie. The reason it is called a one-timer is that the player has only one time to connect. ==References== {{Reflist}} {{Ice hockey navbox}} [[Category:Ice hockey terminology]] [[Category:Ice hockey skills]] {{Icehockey-stub}} [[fr:Tir sur réception]]
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