It's shot location and context that determine how much open net you have to shoot at. If those aren't good, and the puck isn't deflected, an NHL-class goalie will stop almost every shot.
Quality of shot placement only becomes an issue once location and context are taken care of. That's what defines a high-danger chance.
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