Talk:Slapshot

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[edit] Contradiction without sources

The following statements appear to contradict one another:

  • Al Iafrate holds the record during an NHL All-Star skills competition at 105.2 mph.
  • The hardest slap shot on record is 106.6 mph set by Chad Kilger on December 3rd, 2006 during the Toronto Maple Leafs skills competition. Kilger broke the record of 106.0 mph, held by Shawn Heins, set in AHL All-Stars game.
  • Bobby Hull is credited with the hardest slapshot on record, clocked on one occasion at a speed of 118.3 mph.

Can someone cite a reliable source for any of these claims, and can we figure out how to rephrase them such that they do not contradict one another? --Makaristos (talk) 04:11, 14 February 2008 (UTC)