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The Shooter

Read. React. Score.

The Shooter turns a shooting drill into a game. An overhead monitor lights one of five targets and the player has a split second to read it and finish. Every shot is scored, every session is measured.

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Lit targets
5
Metrics scored per shot
2
Shots measured
100%
A player finishing a shot on the Shooter goal at a hockey training centre
Watch

Fifty-five seconds inside the Shooter

One read-and-react finish — the lit target, the shot, the score on the monitor. The whole loop, filmed at a working hockey centre.

Footage: HDTS / ProSportTec.

How it works

Game pressure, every rep

  1. The overhead monitor that lights one of the Shooter's five targets
    01

    The monitor calls the shot

    Above the goal, a monitor lights one of five targets — the four corners and the five-hole. Signal frequency and display time are adjustable.

  2. The Shooter hockey goal with its backstop net and integrated tutor shooter
    02

    The player reads and reacts

    No pre-planned shot. The player must see the target and finish before the window closes — the same read-and-react demand as a real game.

  3. The Shooter software scoring a ten-shot set for accuracy and shot speed
    03

    The software scores it

    After each set the system evaluates accuracy and measures shot speed, so progress becomes a number, not a feeling.

Try it

Read the target. React. Now you.

This is the read-and-react demand the Shooter trains. In the rink it is a puck and a split second — here, hit the lit target before the next one calls.

Hit the target the moment it lights.
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The system

What the Shooter is

A complete reactive shooting station built around a hockey goal.

The monitor and computer are not part of the delivery.

A render of the Shooter goal and backstop construction
Goal
Hockey goal with an integrated tutor shooter
Targets
Five — four corners and the five-hole
Signal
Overhead monitor, adjustable frequency and timing
Evaluation
Accuracy and shot speed, scored every set
Modes
Adjustable shot count and difficulty, including hardcore
The system in detail

Every part of the Shooter

The goal, the overhead signal, the targets and the software that turns ten shots into a verdict.

The overhead monitor that lights one of the Shooter's five targets
The Shooter hockey goal with its backstop net and integrated tutor shooter
The Shooter software settings — adjustable timing, frequency and difficulty
What measurement does

When every shot has a number, the number climbs

Shooting accuracy is not a feeling — it is a percentage. When a player can watch it move, they chase it. This is the curve a measured player tends to walk.

Illustrative
Month 141%
Month 254%
Month 367%
Month 478%

Illustrative progression, not measured data — every Shooter installation logs its own.

The honest comparison

The Shooter vs the shooting machine

How the Shooter compares to an automated shooting machine and to classic on-ice work — on what each one actually trains, and what your club is left with.

ProSportTec Shooter
RapidShot
Classic on-ice
TargetsFour corners and the five-hole, on a real goalThree-colour goal-light zonesWherever the coach points
What it measuresAccuracy and shot speed, every ten shotsSpeed, accuracy and release timeNothing — the coach's eye
HardwareSensors on a hockey goal — little to breakHigh-speed cameras and dual puck-feed roboticsNone
SetupStandalone — synthetic or real iceA fixed, installed shooting laneNeeds a sheet of ice
What you walk away withAn asset your club owns outrightA quote-gated install, per locationAn invoice for ice time

Bring the Shooter to your club

Tell us about your facility and goals and our team will put together a configuration, quote, delivery and installation plan for your Shooter.

Request a quote

Or call us — Europe and North America.