For quality goaltenders, the screen shot is the one which yields the most goals. In the screen shot, another player (usually an opponent, but sometimes the goaltender's own teammate - who, ironically, tend to believe that they are helping out) stands between the shooter and the goaltender, obscuring the goaltender's vision of the shot. On a screen shot, the goaltender must do everything possible to try to see the shot, dropping to the butterfly stance and thrusting their trapper out at the sound of a shot.