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Current goalies rank the Top-5 one-timers in the NHL

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Dorin Canaday
December 15, 2022  (11:10)
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One thing that David Pastrnak can do consistently is score, and a lot of the time, it's on a booming one-timer.

The Boston Bruins' most lethal threat is Pastrnak, and with no surprise, the 26-year-old appeared first on the list, which is apparently in random order. Pasta is on pace for career-highs in every category, with 19 goals and 20 assists in 28 games (on pace for 55 goals and 58 assists).

As per McKenna, who noted the players were in random order:

''Pastrnak made every ballot but one. Which shouldn't be surprising considering since the start of the 2019-20 season, �Pasta' has scored the fifth-most goals (127) in the NHL.''

''Remember what I said about accuracy earlier? To me, that's Pastrnak. The Bruins forward consistently picks corners. A precision that he's developed from hours of repetition before and after practice.''

''I also think Pastrnak is one of the best at adjusting for the pass. For some players, the puck needs to be directly in their wheelhouse in order to bomb it. That's not Pastrnak. He can rip a shot even when the pass is in his feet or behind him.''

Rounding out the rest of the top five was Alexander Ovechkin (duh), Steven Stamkos, Patrik Laine and youngster Tage Thompson, who has been lighting the league on fire this season.

Honourable mentions included Leon Draisaitl, Nikita Kucherov and Kirill Kaprizov.

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Who do you think has the best one-timer in the NHL?

Ovechkin2921.5 %
Stamkos64.4 %
Pastrnak9469.6 %
Other? Let us know in the Facebook comments64.4 %
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