{"id":1035,"date":"2011-09-20T08:09:33","date_gmt":"2011-09-20T14:09:33","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.hockeyshare.com\/blog\/?p=1035"},"modified":"2011-09-20T08:09:33","modified_gmt":"2011-09-20T14:09:33","slug":"10000-pucks-winners-2011","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blog.hockeyshare.com\/10000-pucks-winners-2011\/","title":{"rendered":"10,000 Pucks Winners – 2011"},"content":{"rendered":"

As another great 10,000 Pucks Contest comes to a close, it’s time to recap this year’s event. \u00a0With over 800 participants from around the world and 3.5 million shots recorded, this was the biggest (and best) contest to date!<\/p>\n

httpv:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=Fsfcuxs3pCA<\/p>\n

I would like to congratulate all the participants who took the time to focus in on their goals and dedicated themselves to improving their game. \u00a0Whether your goal was 1,000 or 20,000 – there is much to be said about setting a goal and putting in the effort to achieve it. \u00a0By applying these principles on and off the ice, you will be successful in life!<\/p>\n

Final Contest Statistics:<\/span><\/strong><\/h3>\n

Total Participants:<\/strong>\u00a0 888
\nTotal Shots Logged: <\/strong>3,541,210<\/p>\n

Top Shooters:<\/span><\/strong><\/h3>\n

1st Place :: Michael Thoresen – 50,150 pucks
\n2nd Place :: CBRSkinner – 50,115 pucks
\n3rd Place :: TeamV – 41,210 pucks
\n4th Place :: Noahhockey – 31,844 pucks
\n5th Place :: chrisv99 – 30,000 pucks<\/p>\n

Top Shooting Teams:<\/strong><\/span><\/h3>\n

1st Place :: Milwaukee Jr Admirals 2001 – 189,083 pucks
\n2nd Place :: AAHA #1 – 178,852 pucks
\n3rd Place :: 2001 Green Bay Jr Gamblers – 174,810
\n4th Place :: Milwaukee Jr Admirals 1998 – 163,947
\n5th Place :: Milwaukee Jr Admirals Girls U14 – 159,176<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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