“...they accomplished these dreams while everyone
around them told them it was impossible.”


Rethink finding the back of the net with a patent pending SHOOTER TUTOR and revolutionary scoring system based on angles.



”When I look at the net I see 2 or 3 goalies.” - Radek Dvorak

This is an NHL player with 179 career goals saying that. Granted he's half joking, but do you ever get a scoring opportunity, look up and all you see is a huge padded goalie? I know I did . Scoring is a very rare commodity these days. Goalies look like Ironman in their new equipment, and the fat kid is no longer between the pipes. On top of that, a new style has caught on- "the butterfly." Every goalie does it. The old shooter tutors and other hockey training aids we've been practicing on for the last 25 years, with the same 5 holes, are out of date.
After analyzing more than 1,000 NHL goals, 5 distinct zones in the offensive zone were highlighted based on angles and distance to the net. Leading goal scorers completely change their shooting target depending on which zone they are shooting from. How can you apply these hockey skills to your game? The Score100goals scoring system has a designated color which matches specific openings/areas on the shooter tutor that represent the best probability of scoring. This is the idea behind the Score100goals shooter tutor and zone-based scoring system. READ ON FURTHER TO UNDERSTAND HOW IT WORKS.

What is the New Score100goals Shooter Tutor Hockey Training Aid?

Or to put it more simple, why do we need new shooting targets? Simple-Like we said before, scoring is way down. Today, players only have a fraction of a second to get the shot off and goalies give you next to nothing to shoot at. As goalies are being taught to aggressively cut down on the shooter’s angles, players are being taught by the old shooter tutor to aim at the same spots goalies are being coached to cover. It’s not working. So how do you score more goals? We analyzed over 1,000 NHL goals and found trends based on a player's position in the offensive zone and goals scored from that position. The Score100goals training aid divides the offensive end into 5 distinct zones based on angles and depth. These Zones are separated and color-coded based on how a goalie positions himself to the shooter. The colors outline specific openings/areas on the Shooter tutor that represent the best probablility of scoring.

How to Improve Hockey Skills with the New Shooter Tutor?

Players know how to shoot. We spend over 200 dollars on a stick that makes us shoot 5 mph harder and practice shooting in the driveway until our hands bleed. But we don’t know where to shoot. The Score100goals Training Aid gives players the same knowledge goaltenders have been learning for over 25 years. Scoring is based on angles. Players will quickly pick up on the 5 Different Offensive Zones and where to shoot from these zones. How quickly can you figure out a complicated video game?

As players practice more and more, they will develop:

  • Muscle memory for instinctive shooting instead of taking the time to analyze each shot.
  • The same understanding of angles for scoring that goalies are being taught.
  • Goal scoring confidence to improve their “quick release.”
  • Knowledge of the new goal scoring areas in the net due to the butterfly style used by todays goaltenders, instead of the obsolete 5 openings from past hockey training aids.
  • Association between their position in the offensive zone and the best place to shoot for goals.
  • Teaches defensemen to shoot low. Even if the initial shot is stopped, there’s a better statistical chance of scoring on the rebound than the initial shot.

This is the first training aid to associate "specific zone-based" shooting angles and openings on the net.
After practicing with the Score100goals Shooter Tutor, players will have tremendous confidence and hockey skills to get the shot off quickly with accuracy based on angles from the 5 zones. The confidence comes from the stats of NHL goal scorers. This combination of a "quick release" and accuracy is a lethal scoring combination.