Amazing stickhandling and latteral mobility.
At the end they have an overlay graphic showing his shot at 181km/hour that would be 112mph and a harder shot than Chara's record, I kind of doubt that.
And that music, omg
181kph is 165ft/sec...so the puck moves 5.5 ft between frames, and a shot like that from about 44 ft out takes 8 frames. A shot of 100mph does the same distance in 9 frames. As the two events are unlikely to happen exactly as a frame is captured, it is likely that there is some rounding going on. Likely they only count full frames between puck on stick and puck in net...will give the highest possible speed the puck could have been going, and higher is more exciting. Example: first frame shows follow through and puck is on its way (1), then 2,3,4,5,6,7,8...then the frame with puck in net. If the puck is long gone in the frame 1, and in frame 9, the puck is barely over the line...then the actual velocity is closer to that 100mph mark than the 112mph shown on screen. Would be more accurate if they had a high speed camera, or even just used the distance traveled in a single frame. But that is hard due to the puck not showing up clearly in all frames at that speed, and no grid...would have to extrapolate, and that can be just as inaccurate. Major NA networks have the equipment to do it...not sure about elsewhere (guarantee Thai companies don't).