Hockey shooting and return system training devise

Games using tangible projectile – Playing field or court game; game element or accessory... – Practice or training device

Reexamination Certificate

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C473S422000

Reexamination Certificate

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07662054

ABSTRACT:
Hockey Shooting and Return System Training Devise used by hockey players which provides a very time and space efficient method for practicing ones shot. It is efficient for it returns the shot hockey puck back to the shooter relying only on the speed of the puck and the geometry of the return chute to accomplish this. In addition, the devise records and displays the current shot speed, and stores data of shots, so additional statistical data can be later viewed. The devise can be used for on ice training, and also for off ice training.

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