Wrist shots are a popular type of shot in hockey, but there are a few different terms that can be used to refer to them. Depending on the context, wrist shots may also be called snap shots, flick shots, or quick shots. Snap shots are similar to wrist shots, but involve a quicker release of the puck by snapping the wrist. Flick shots involve more of a flicking motion with the stick, and are often used for close range shots. Quick shots can refer to any shot taken quickly, including wrist shots, but may also encompass other types of shots like slap shots or backhand shots. Regardless of the term used, wrist shots are an effective way to score in hockey.