Dual-sided passing. Wider training surface. The most advanced hockey shooting trainer on the market, built for programs that demand the best.
Every serious hockey training program eventually hits the same ceiling: the gap between how players train their shot and how they actually use it in a game. Traditional hockey shot training has players shooting off a stationary puck, picking their target in advance, and releasing on their own timeline. None of that reflects what happens during competition, where a player receives a pass from an unpredictable angle, reads the play in a fraction of a second, and has to release a hard, accurate shot before the window closes.
The RapidShot Professional Model was built to close that gap. It’s the most advanced hockey shooting trainer in the RapidShot lineup, featuring dual-sided passing capabilities, a wider training surface, and the same precision shot tracking system that has measured over 130 million shots across 50,000+ athletes worldwide.
The defining feature of the RapidShot Professional hockey shot trainer is its dual-sided passer. Players receive passes from either the left or right side of the net, forcing them to adapt their body positioning, stick handling, and release mechanics to passes coming from multiple angles.
This is a significant upgrade over single-side training because it mirrors the reality of in-game scoring opportunities. Goals don’t only come from passes on your forehand side. The Professional model trains both sides of the game, developing more complete shooters who can capitalize on chances from anywhere in the offensive zone.
The Professional model features a slightly wider training lane than the Signature, giving players more lateral space to work with.
With two automated puck collection systems (one for each side), the Professional model keeps session pace high regardless of which side the passes are coming from. There’s no pause or reset when switching pass direction. The system manages the full cycle of puck delivery and collection automatically, allowing a player to take over 200 tracked shots in a 15-minute session.
Like every RapidShot model, the Professional includes a high-speed camera system that tracks three core metrics on every shot: shot speed, accuracy by target zone, and release time. All three are combined into the proprietary RapidShot Score, a single composite metric with percentile rankings by age group built on the largest hockey shot training dataset in the world.
The system delivers real-time feedback during the session and sends automated performance reports to players and parents afterward. For teams and training programs, this means every player builds an objective, longitudinal record of their development, not just anecdotal assessments from coaches, but hard data showing exactly where each player’s shot is improving and where it needs work.

Traditional methods for measuring shot quality (shooting at targets, shooting on a live goalie) can gauge accuracy reasonably well, but accuracy is only one piece of the picture. Without objective measurement of release time and reaction time, teams and trainers can develop blind spots. A player might have an impressive shot in a controlled environment but struggle to score in games because their release is too slow to beat a set goalie.
The RapidShot Professional hockey shooting trainer measures the full picture: how fast, how accurate, and how quickly, all weighted into one score that can be tracked over time and compared against peers. Teams that give their players access to this kind of data develop better shooters, faster. The numbers bear this out: players who train consistently for 50 days reach the 90th percentile or higher for their age group, on average.
Each Professional model is built on-site by our installation team to your facility’s specifications, typically in 2-3 days, with comprehensive training on operations, maintenance, and how to structure training programs around the system.
The RapidShot Professional is the right choice for:
If you’re deciding between the Signature and Professional models, the key difference is the dual-sided passing. If your players need to train receiving and releasing from both sides of the ice, the Professional model is the right fit. If single-side training meets your program’s needs, the Signature Model delivers the same shot tracking, data platform, and build quality at a different price point.