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410:; if a team opts for the extra attacker in overtime and an empty-net goal is scored, the game is credited as a regulation loss instead of an overtime loss (as an overtime loss earns one standings point, as opposed to two for a win of any sort), and the team pulling the goalie forfeit the point earned for going to overtime. Teams thus typically forgo using a goaltender only in situations where they are trailing by one or two goals with only a short time (typically less than four minutes) left in the game and have possession of the puck in their opponent's defensive zone. Prior to the introduction of the shootout, NHL teams occasionally pulled goalies in overtime during rare late season situations where the team pulling its goaltender needed two points to remain in playoff contention or home-ice advantage. The shootout has essentially ended this practice, since teams are statistically much more likely to win a shootout as opposed to winning with an empty net in overtime. Even with the introduction of the shootout to resolve games tied after overtime, it is still theoretically possible for a situation to arise where it may be advisable for an NHL team to pull a goaltender late in the regular season when tied late in regulation, since the statistics "regulation wins" followed by "regulation and overtime wins" are the top two criteria to break ties in the standings; as of 2024, no such situation has occurred since the adoption of the shootout. However, as seen in the 553:. It has evolved into a highly specific piece of equipment that is designed specifically for catching the puck. Some of the more significant changes are the use of a "string mesh" in the pocket of the trapper and the substantial palm and wrist protection. The pocket is the area between the thumb and first finger of the glove and is where most goaltenders try to catch the puck; catching in the pocket reduces the chance of a rebound falling out of the glove. The trapper must not be more than 18 inches across. The trapper can be held in a variety of positions depending upon the individual goaltender, but the trend among younger goaltenders is to hold the glove with the palm facing towards the shooter, instead of the "shake hands" position that was popular previously. The "Cheater" portion of the glove is the portion of the glove on the outside area of the thumb and the part that covers the wrist of the goaltender. 483:
their leg pads or blocker or another part of their body, or collapsing to butterfly position to block any low shot coming, especially in close proximity. After making a save, the goaltender attempts to control the rebound to avoid a goal scored by an opposing player when the goaltender is out of position ('scoring on a rebound'), or to allow the goaltender's own team to get control of the puck. Goaltenders may catch or hold a puck shot at the net to better control how it re-enters play. If there is immediate pressure from the opposing team, a goaltender may choose to hold on to the puck (for a second or more, with judgment from the referee) to stop play for a face-off. If a goaltender holds on to the puck for too long without any pressure they may be subject to a 2-minute
294: 353:. Roy perceived this as a means of "humiliation," as he had allowed nine goals on 26 shots to that point, and the crowd in Montreal sarcastically applauded him after making an easy save. Tremblay would finally pull Roy midway through the second period; as he was walking to the locker room, Roy famously leaned toward Canadiens then-president Ronald Corey and told him that it would be Roy's "last game in Montreal." The Canadiens would ultimately lose the game 11-1; Roy was traded to the Colorado Avalanche four days later. 369:. A goal scored by shooting the puck is particularly challenging, as the goaltender has to aim for a six-foot-wide net that is close to 180 feet away while avoiding hitting opposing players or turning the puck over; in cases of own goals, combining the circumstance of an own goal itself with the goaltender having been the last player to touch the puck renders own goals a very rare occurrence. Of the sixteen goals, nine were scored by shooting the puck and seven were an indirect result of own goals. As of 2023, 870:. In this style, goaltenders are to stop the puck from a standing position, not going down. The goaltenders may bend over to stop the puck with their upper body or may kick the puck. Such saves made by kicking are known as kick saves or skate saves. They may also simply use their stick to stop it, known as a stick save. This was the style seen in the early NHL and was most commonly used up until the early 60s. One of the more notable goaltenders who was last seen using stand up was 4948: 52: 5615: 938:
and are generally not as predictable as goaltenders who rely heavily on the butterfly as a save selection. Most players are not pure stand-up or butterfly, but simply tend to prefer stand-up or butterfly over the other. If a player does not have any preferences, he is considered a hybrid goaltender. All modern NHL goaltenders generally use some form of this style. Some goaltenders who do this effectively are
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team is permitted to be on the ice at any given time. The rules do not oblige the use of a goaltender and so teams may instead opt to play with an extra skater. However the defensive disadvantage that follows means that this strategy is normally used purely as a desperation maneuver when needing to score late in a game. It may also be used when there is a delayed penalty (should the team to be
158: 975: 585:. In the stacked pad stance the lower part of the net is protected very well, but the upper third is completely open. In a last-ditch effort to block an incoming high shot the goaltender can roll around his upper back, flailing his pads through the air and stacking them on the other side. If the timing is right the goalie might get his leg up just in time to make the save. 5854: 2912: 97:). Goaltenders tend to stay at or beyond the top of the crease to cut down on the angle of shots. In the modern age of goaltending there are two common styles, butterfly and hybrid (hybrid is a mix of the traditional stand-up style and butterfly technique). Because of the power of shots, the goaltender wears special equipment to protect the body from direct impact. 590: 5625: 751:
all modern goaltenders play this style. The stance is very wide and low to maximize the amount of body blocking the net. Many of today's great goaltenders have adopted this technique. This forces the shooter to get the puck off the ice to score. The con of this stance is that it is very hard to move quickly. The more efficient users of this style include
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Most professional leagues require each home team to maintain a list of local non-professional goaltenders, available to either team, who can be used in the exceptional case that one or both of a team's normal goaltenders are injured or unavailable (such as a player acquired in a trade or minor league
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In professional ice hockey, the back-up goaltender fills an important team role. Although the back-up will spend most games sitting on the bench, the back-up must be prepared to play every game. A back-up may be forced into duty at any time to relieve the starting goaltender in the event of an injury
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The main disadvantage of the stand-up style, however, is a susceptibility to shots travelling along the bottom half of the net. A larger percentage of shots occur in the bottom portion of the net, and a goaltender utilizing the butterfly will cover a larger portion of that area. If there is a screen,
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When a goaltender is on the angle, often a sudden pass close to the net will leave the net relatively unguarded. Stacking the pads is a desperation move in which the goaltender slides feet-first, with legs together (and consequently, "stacked"), across the crease, attempting to cover as much space as
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A technique in which the goaltender moves laterally by pushing with one leg and sliding with the other leg's knee on the ice. Once the push has been completed, the pushing leg's knee is brought back down to the ice to resume the butterfly position for the remainder of the slide. This technique allows
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The method where, by positioning oneself in a direct line between the puck (not the shooter) and the net, a goaltender covers more of the net than he would otherwise be able to, and often "skulling" slowly, directly towards and closing on the opposing shooter to block more of the net. Two of the most
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if they are not already shorthanded due to a penalty (if the team on defense is serving a penalty, then the usual icing rules prevail, although in this case the team pulling the goaltender will have the additional advantage of having at least two more skaters on the ice). This puts the team without a
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are the only goaltenders in NHL history to be credited with multiple goals; Hextall remains the only NHL goaltender to have scored multiple goals via directly shooting the puck. Brodeur is the only goaltender to be credited with three goals, and is the only NHL goaltender to have been credited with a
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that is different from that worn by other players and is subject to specific regulations. Goaltenders may use any part of their bodies to block shots. The goaltender may legally hold (or freeze) the puck with their hands to cause a stoppage of play. If a player from the other team hits the goaltender
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The offended team, if in control of the puck, will pull their goaltender for an extra man. This is safe since as soon as a player on the team to be penalized touches the puck, the whistle is called, so they cannot score on the empty net. This effectively increases the one-man disadvantage beyond the
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This may refer two different techniques: A standing shuffle is a technique in which a goaltender, in a standing position, pushes with one skate and slides with the other while keeping both skates facing forward to make small lateral movements. A butterfly shuffle is a technique in which a goaltender
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Screen shots are blind shots, in which the goalie can not find the location of the puck. Goalies should never anticipate or guess when and where the puck will hit. In the screen shot, another player (usually an opponent, but sometimes the goaltender's own teammate) stands between the shooter and the
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This style of play is derived from the butterfly style of play, although most will argue that this is nothing more than a marketing term. Current leg pad design allows for the full face of the pad to be perpendicular to the ice, maximizing blocking area. This is also called "flaring the pad", almost
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The angle created between the handle (paddle) of a goaltender's stick and the blade. The higher the lie, the closer the stick resembles the capital letter "L". A higher lie number of 15+ is traditionally for goaltenders who tend to stand up more in their stance; A lower lie number of 11 or 12 is for
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Goaltenders are a specialized position in ice hockey; at higher levels in the game, no goaltenders play other positions and no other players play goaltender. At minor levels and recreational games, goaltenders do occasionally switch with others players who have been taught goaltending; however, most
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Eight of those fifteen goals resulted from the goaltender shooting into an empty net. The remaining seven goals were not actually shot into the net by the goaltender; rather the goaltender was awarded the goal because he was the last player on his team to touch the puck before the opposition scored
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who played during the 50s-60s and 70s-80s, respectively. Hall is credited to be among the first to use this style, and both he and Esposito had tremendous success with it. The most successful goaltender to adopt this style was Patrick Roy, who has 550 career wins in the NHL. This is the most widely
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A technique used by goaltenders to move larger distances laterally than can be accomplished by shuffling. The goaltender directs one skate in the desired direction of travel, rotating their body if required, and then uses the other skate to push themselves in that direction. The name "T-push" comes
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This is a term to describe an outstanding performance by an ice hockey goaltender in a short period of time. Often when a goalie lets out a rebound, the opposition returns the shot quickly, and the goalie has to make a quick save. A goalie often falls on their side and "stacks the pads" and appears
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Worn on the goaltender's legs to both protect the legs and help stop shots. Current NHL Rules have reduced leg pad width to 11 inches (280 mm); the overall height is restricted based upon an individual proportionally. The leg pads generally come to about three inches above the knee. Due to the
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Glove side, low: this area is defined by the goaltender's arm and catcher on the top, the ice on the bottom, and the outside post of the goal. During a butterfly-style save, this area is closed off completely and the catcher is typically stacked on top of the leg pad as the leg is extended to cover
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from virtually anywhere on the ice (even in the case of attempts that may cause the opponent to be called for icing if they miss the net, any goals still count). Obviously, if the opposing team does manage to advance the puck out of their own defensive zone, it becomes much easier to score an empty
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Additionally, if a goaltender acts in such a way that would cause a normal player to be given a penalty, such as slashing or tripping another player, the goaltender cannot be sent to the penalty box. Instead, one of the goaltender's teammates who was on the ice at the time of the infraction is sent
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the entire game, an area marked in front of the net, unlike the other positions where players are on ice for shifts and make frequent line changes. Attackers cannot make contact with the goaltender within the crease, as this interferes with the goaltender's ability to make saves. However, attackers
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This style of goaltending is a combination of both stand-up and butterfly style, where the goaltender primarily relies on reaction, save selection, and positioning to make saves. Hybrid goaltenders will usually control rebounds well, deflect low shots with their sticks, will utilize the butterfly,
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Stick side, low: this area is the lower half of the stick side, defined by the blocker and arm, the ice, and the outer post of the goal. During a butterfly save this area is also covered by the leg pad with the blocker stacked on top to protect against low shots. When a goaltender is standing, the
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Goaltenders are one of the most important players on the ice, as their performance may greatly impact the outcome or score of the game. One-on-one situations, such as breakaways and shootouts, have the tendency to showcase a goaltender's pure skill, or lack thereof. No more than one goaltender per
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Subsequently, four goaltenders have scored empty-net goals in the CHL: Phil Groeneveld of the Fort Worth Fire scored against the Thunder in Wichita, Kansas, on November 20, 1995; Bryan McMullen scored for the Austin Ice Bats on February 17, 2002; and Mike Wall of the Arizona Sundogs scored a goal
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A goaltender scoring a goal in an NHL game is a very rare feat, having occurred only fifteen times in the history of the NHL, the first time occurring in 1979 after the league had been in existence for six decades. NHL rules forbid goaltenders from participating in play past the center line, so a
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The advantage of the stand-up style is in the continued mobility of the goaltender mid save. While standing, a stand-up goaltender can remain square to the puck and adjust his positioning to ensure that he is covering as much of the net as possible at all times. The goaltender is also in a better
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The stick, held by the goaltender in their blocker hand, the blade of the stick should remain flat on the ice. Keep notice of the lie on a new stick. A high lie will force a goaltender to play on their heels, offsetting balance, while a low lie places a goaltender lower to the ice, and may affect
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In a proper stance, the goaltender has the weight on the balls of their feet, the trapper and blocker just above knee-height and slightly out in front so they can be seen in the goalies peripheral vision, and the stick flat on the ice. Stance should also be conformed to the goaltender's style and
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The blocker is a rectangular piece of equipment with a glove to hold the stick. The blocker is predominantly worn on the dominant hand of the goaltender. The blocker protects the wrist area and can be used to direct shots away from the net. The blocker should be positioned at one's side, and at a
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without making an attempt to get out of their way, the offending player may be penalized. In some leagues (including the NHL), if a goaltender's stick breaks, they can continue playing with a broken stick until the play is stopped, unlike other players who must drop any broken sticks immediately.
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allowing the skates to separate, then pulling one's skates back together to stop, all without the skates leaving the ice surface. Pointing one's toes inward results in backward movement and pointing them outward results in forward movement. This can also be referred to as telescoping or bubbling.
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Skulling is a method of moving inward and outward from the goal crease, often used in "angle play". Most often used in setting up prior to the puck entering their zone, especially to "cut down the angle." This technique is accomplished by pointing both toe's of one's skates inward or outward and
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where the skater would normally out–skate the goalie. The skater does have the top part of the net to shoot at, but it is difficult to lift the puck over the goalie from up close. The paddle down stance is also effective against low passes from behind the net to players looking to score from the
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When a goaltender either blocks or stops a shot from going into their goal net, that action is called a save. Goaltenders often use a particular style, but in general they make saves any way they can: catching the puck with their glove hand, deflecting the shot with their stick, blocking it with
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Professional hockey leagues at all levels require each team have a list of "emergency" goaltenders. The list provides goaltender options for both the home and visiting teams. These goaltenders are to be called to a game if a team does not have two goaltenders to start the game, most often in the
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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, as dropping to the butterfly stance and thrusting their glove out at the sound of a shot is not the best idea in the modern game. Some goalies, such as
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A common fallacy is that the goaltender can get by with merely adequate skating, and often young players are placed in net because of their poor skating. In fact, the goaltender must be one of the best technical skaters on the team, and must be able to keep up with the moves of every skater on
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A save made with the goaltender's skate. The goaltender decides which direction the rebound should travel in, and turns their skate in that direction. Then, bending the other leg, they push towards the puck with the off leg, as the bent knee drops to the ice. This move is rarely used since the
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When the goaltender wants to poke the puck away from an opposing player, they quickly slides their hand up the stick, thrusting forward towards the puck. An improperly played poke check is a risky play; the goaltender may miss, and the puck-carrier will be left with an unguarded net. In tight
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alternated in the playoffs; Snow started nine of the ten games during the first two rounds, but Hextall took over in game two of Conference Finals and remained the starting goaltender for the remainder of the playoffs, though Snow started for game two of the Stanley Cup Finals.
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where a goaltender can be called up to the AHL that afternoon and the team is unable to sign a backup or the scheduled backup is unable to make the game on time after a callup. An "emergency" goaltender may also be called if both roster goaltenders are injured in the same game.
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However, should that team lose the game during the time in which the goalkeeper has been removed, it would forfeit the automatic point gained in the tie at the end of regulation play, except if the goalkeeper has been removed at the call of a delayed penalty against the other
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Goaltenders are often pulled if they have allowed several goals in a short period of time, whether they were at fault for the surrendered goals or not. Usually, a substituted goaltender does not return for the rest of the game. During a game in 1995, future Hall-of-Famer
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used style in the NHL today. "Butterfly" goaltenders have developed methods of sliding in the "Butterfly" position in order to move around fast in one-timer situations. As pad size increased, it became a more notable style of goaltending and is still evolving.
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shot to the face. Following his lead, goaltenders around the world began to don protective headgear, which is now a requirement. Masks have evolved from the flush style introduced by Plante, to the player's helmet/special "birdcage" style best associated with
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with their hands on either side of their body above each leg pad. For most modern goaltenders, the butterfly is the default technique around which the rest of their game is built as it theoretically stops any shots along the ice and provides optimal
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The thick part of the goaltender's stick, not to be confused with the blade. The paddle has a maximum length of 26 inches (660 mm) in the NHL. The blade is the part of the stick that should remain flat on the ice, as compared with the
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net goal. Thus, pulling the goalie is often used as an end-of-game desperation measure by losing teams, done in an attempt to quickly score a tying goal with the aid of a sixth attacker. A team may also pull their goalie in the event of a
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appearances for the regular season play, with Moog being the starter in the 1983 playoffs and Fuhr for the 1984 playoffs (although Moog started Game 4 and 5 of the 1984 Stanley Cup Finals due to Fuhr's injury) and subsequent postseasons.
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A type of stance by the goaltender when the play is coming from the corner to the front of the net and the puck carrier is carrying the puck in front of the net looking to score. Here the goaltender puts the stick down on the ground,
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Some teams have used a goaltender tandem where two goaltenders split the regular season playing duties, though often one of them is considered the number one goaltender who gets the start in the playoffs. An example is the 1982–83
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A delayed penalty call situation, in which the referee (top-left) indicates a coming penalty by raising his arm, and prepares to blow the whistle when a player from the team to be penalized (in white) touches the puck. Goaltender
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Goaltender equipment, techniques and skills have evolved over the years, dramatically improving their effectiveness altering the dynamics of the game. Goaltenders have added masks, longer pads and are physically bigger.
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If the team could be eliminated even if they win but could still advance with a loss based on goal differential, the team may decide it has nothing to lose by trying to score with a man advantage, similar to the second
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refers to a style of goaltending in which the goaltender makes the majority of the saves standing up. This style is not as popular in the modern era, with the majority of contemporary goaltenders switching to the
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A save made with the goaltender's stick. On stick saves, the goaltender should not keep a tight grip on the stick, instead allowing the shot's momentum to push the stick back into the skates/pads, cushioning the
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Stick side, high: this area is defined by the goal post, top of the goal, and the goalie's arm and blocker. The top half of the goaltender's stick is held in this area, but is not commonly used for stopping the
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of the Florida Panthers. This is still considered a butterfly motion, as the mechanics of making the save are the same, however it is the design of the leg pad that achieves this rotation more than anything.
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A typical ice hockey team has two or three goaltenders on its roster. Most teams typically have a starting goaltender who plays the majority of the regular season games and all of the playoffs, with the
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was the first goaltender to score a power play goal. If a goaltender crosses the center line and shoots the puck from that location or any other location past the center line, the goal does not count.
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Any save made with the leg pad. A kick save often refers to a save in which the goaltender kicks their leg outward to block the puck and/or to more effectively redirect the puck to a desired location.
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opposing teams. In particular, goaltenders must be adept at lateral skating and quick pivoting. Goaltenders must also have exceptional leg strength and the capability for very explosive movement.
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and the hybrid style. The stand-up style is in contrast to the butterfly style, where goaltenders protect the net against incoming shots by dropping to their knees and shifting their legs out.
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In a tournament that takes goal differential into account, a team may pull the goalie with a significant amount of time left in an effort to create a more advantageous goal differential.
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to the penalty box in their place; the goaltender will still be credited with the penalty minutes on the scoresheet. However, if the goaltender receives a game misconduct or match
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Because the defending team would likely not have enough time to start an attack even if they win the faceoff, the attacking team may pull the goalie to have a short man advantage.
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butterfly method has become popular. A skate save's effectiveness is more limited because of the difficulty in directing a puck compared with using a stick, a blocker, or the pad.
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Another style is the "Butterfly", where goaltenders go down on both pads with their toes pointing outwards and the tops of their pads meeting in the middle, thus closing up the
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in which the goaltender drives their knees down to the ice and splays their legs out to the sides while keeping their stick on the ice between their legs to cover the
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were tied in points with the Solar Bears needing a win in either regulation or overtime to clinch the final South Division playoff berth, while the Stingrays led the
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became the first goalie in history to score an empty-net shorthanded goal, while also posting a shutout in the exact same game. This game was played against the
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is awarded each year by the NHL to the goaltender(s) from the team that allowed the fewest goals during the regular season, from 1981–82 NHL season and onwards.
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from entering their team's net, thus preventing the opposing team from scoring. The goaltender mostly plays in or near the area in front of the net called the
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Glove side, high: this area is defined by the goaltender's arm and catcher on the bottom, mask on the inside, and the post and top of the goal on the outside.
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or poor game performance. The back-up will also be called upon to start some games to give the starter the opportunity to rest from game-play during the
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for lateral movement while minimizing opportunities for pucks to slide under the goaltender by keeping at least one leg pad flat on the ice throughout.
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A goal scored in an empty net situation is not recorded as a shot faced or goal against on the personal stats of the goaltender who has left the ice.
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by substituting in a normal skater and taking the goaltender off the ice. A team temporarily playing with no goaltender is said to be playing with an
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in the butterfly position makes small pushes using their knees to make very small lateral movements without compromising the butterfly's net-coverage.
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A hockey team is not technically required to use a goaltender. At any time in any game, a team may remove its goaltender from the ice in favor of an
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is awarded each year by the NHL to the league's most outstanding goaltender as voted on by the general managers of the league's 32 teams, from
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who specialize exclusively in working with goaltenders. The variation goalie is typically used for items associated with the position, such as
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is the only goaltender who has scored two goals by shooting the puck into an empty net (once in the regular season and once in the playoffs).
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the puck if they miss the net. There are two common situations where a goaltender is generally pulled, as well as two less common situations:
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goaltender at a significant advantage on offense. However, leaving the net untended creates the opportunity for an opposing team to score an
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The first recorded instance of a professional goaltender scoring a goal occurred on February 21, 1971, in the CHL. In a game between the
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The 6 on 5 play advantage is very risky, as it is fairly certain that if the opposing team gets control of the puck they will be able to
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only stepping in if the starter is pulled or injured, or in cases where the schedule is too heavy for one goaltender to play every game.
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was awarded from 1999–2000 to the 2006–07 seasons by the NHL to the goaltender with the best save percentage during the regular season.
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Corinne Schroeder was credited with an empty-net goal in her first start with the Quinnipiac University Bobcats on September 25, 2021.
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were tied against the Reading Royals, 0-0, with less than two minutes in the final game of the regular season. The Solar Bears and
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to the ice, with the leg farthest from the post down and the other up and ready to push. This works well against angled rushes or
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Own goal by HC TPS player Michael Dal Colle, which was awarded to Niklas Rubin as he was the last Ässät player to touch the puck.
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of Denmark's national under-18 hockey team scored an empty-net shorthanded goal against France's national under-18 hockey team.
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Often simply referred to as the goalie's "glove," the goalie's catching glove was originally shaped in the same fashion as a
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has won a record three times, and four goaltenders have won the Conn Smythe Trophy as part of the losing team in the Finals.
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When a goaltender stands in the net in the ready position, there are seven open areas that the goalie must cover. They are:
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penalty. Recently, in the NHL and AHL, goaltenders have been restricted as to where they can play the puck behind the net.
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Having been the last player to touch the puck for her team, Shanley Peters was credited with a goal while playing for the
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Having been the last player to touch the puck for his team, Jim Tortorella was credited with a goal while playing for the
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is awarded to the most outstanding player in the regular season as judged by the members of the NHL Players Association.
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against Corpus Christi on March 16, 2007. Danny Battochio is the most recent vs the Tulsa Oilers on December 31, 2011.
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is the only NHL goaltender to be credited with three career goals (two in the regular season and one in the playoffs),
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Having been the last player to touch the puck for his team, Andy Allen was credited with a goal while playing for the
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by those involved in the hockey community. In the early days of the sport, the term was spelled with a hyphen as
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goaltender Jaden Pine-Murphy was credited with a shorthanded empty-net goal during a playoff game against the
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as their team captain during the 2008–09 and 2009–10 seasons, but due to NHL rules, he did not serve as the
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on February 28, 1998. Alban is the first goalie in NCAA history to shoot the puck himself and score a goal.
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A team needs a goal in order to avoid losing (such as trailing in the remaining minute or two of a game)
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standard penalty time. It is possible, however, for a team to accidentally score on their own empty net.
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goalie to score two goals (both empty net) in a hockey game. The goals came in an 11–6 win against the
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Having been the last player to touch the puck for his team, Kyle Richter was credited with a goal for
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Normally, the goaltender plays in or near the goal crease the entire game. However, teams may legally
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positions himself in the goal crease in front of the net, attempting to stop an incoming shot from
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The rules of the IIHF, NHL and Hockey Canada do not permit goaltenders to be designated as on-ice
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This article is about the position in ice hockey. For the similar position in field lacrosse, see
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after he shot the puck down the ice and it was deflected by a Chicoutimi player into his own net.
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December 6, 2008, in two separate games, two different QMJHL goalies scored goals; Peter Delmas (
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height which allows the goaltender's stick to remain flat on the ice while in their ready stance.
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call-up arriving late on short notice); such a goaltender who fulfills that role is known as an
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The goaltender has special privileges and training that other players do not. They wear special
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Frayne, Ryan J.; Kelleher, Leila K.; Wegscheider, Peter K.; Dickey, James P. (September 2015).
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recreational hockey rules are now forbidding position swapping due to an increase in injuries.
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from the how, during the push, the skates are perpendicular to one another forming a T shape.
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paddle of their stick is used to cover this area and to deflect the puck away from the net.
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may still enter the crease if they have the opportunity to make a play on a loose puck.
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share goaltending duties in the regular season and games, playoffs, winning the 1964–65
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scored an empty-net goal against Toronto, becoming the first OHL goalie to score a goal
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vs. Chicago (first AHL goalie to score a goal and record a shutout in the same game)
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NHL president Frank Calder, announcing goalies can leave their feet to stop a puck
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to nearly stand on their head. The term may have been derived after NHL President
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are the only goaltenders in NHL history to score a goal in which they also had a
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featuring the words "Matt Man" on his masks in honor of his late cousin, and
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goaltenders who play with a more butterfly stance down on the ice more often.
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however, a stand-up goaltender is generally in a better position to see the
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position to stop pucks that are headed towards the upper part of the net.
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scored a double-overtime game-winning goal into an empty net against the
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In the last few seconds of a period with a faceoff in the attacking zone
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can be seen (right) rushing to the bench to send on an extra attacker.
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The Hasek roll is a desperation maneuver named after Czech goaltender
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scored an empty-net shorthanded goal during the playoffs against the
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at Providence (first goalie in AHL history to score two career goals)
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at San Diego (first ever goalie goal in Calder Cup Playoffs history)
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goal by a goaltender is possible only under unusual circumstances.
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was credited with a goal with the opposing goaltender in the net.
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A chronological list of goals scored in the ECHL by goaltenders:
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in 1930 who wore a crude form made of leather. In November 1959,
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A chronological list of goals scored in the AHL by goaltenders:
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Chris-Henrik Nygård, September 30, 2011 (Stjernen II vs Grüner)
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touch the puck the play will stop as the penalty is called).
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was credited with an empty-net shorthanded goal against the
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Mitch Gillam scored an empty-net goal in his NCAA debut for
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has called for bigger nets to counter their effectiveness.
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NHL rules strongly encourage that teams use goaltenders in
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was credited with an empty-net powerplay goal against the
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Brian Greer, January 6, 2004 (SønderjyskE against Aalborg)
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scored an empty net goal during the playoffs against the
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women's team, in a game on November 15, 2013 against the
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Complete goaltending history of every NHL and WHA teams
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scored an empty net goal in a playoff game against the
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scored an empty net goal in a playoff game against the
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board service (as a former Corvette racer) by having a
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Goalie scores Best Goal KOWALSKI Craig HC VALPELLICE
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Similar rules are in place for the 5782: 5655: 4801: 4703:"Watch: QMJHL goalie scores shorthanded goal" 3218:"Time to Drop the Puck On Stanley Cup Season" 2840: 2181:against Miami University on January 13, 2018. 320:The goaltender normally plays in or near the 8: 3800: 3798: 3541:Duplacey, James (1996). Diamond, Dan (ed.). 2689:February 15, 2019, Anthony Hurtubise of the 744:situations, a quick, hard jab could be used. 522:notable angle goaltenders in the 1970s were 3921:"Pay for David Ayres tonight: $ 500 and..." 3249:"Flyers' Question: Who Will Start in Goal?" 2730:December 17, 2021, Antoine Coulombe of the 2612:January 14, 2017, Mathieu Bellemare of the 2502:June 2009, during a junior B playoff game, 2462:September 25, 2005, Antoine Lafleur of the 2184:Atte Tolvanen scored an empty-net goal for 2177:Evan Weninger scored an empty-net goal for 2105:was credited with a goal while playing for 878:were considered pure stand up goaltenders. 5789: 5775: 5767: 5662: 5648: 5640: 4959: 4808: 4794: 4786: 3602:"Early Stanley Cup playoff MVP candidates" 2847: 2833: 2825: 2671:January 2, 2018, Nolan Hakr of the PJHL's 2619:February 18, 2017, Eric Stewardson of the 2605:January 7, 2017, Étienne Montpetit of the 137:and there are coaches, usually called the 133:The art of playing the position is called 4727:Rogers Digital Media (January 14, 2017). 4002:"Lagace credited with goal in Wolves win" 3843: 3841: 3839: 2748:October 20, 2023, Mathis Rousseau of the 2130:Mike Mantua scored an empty-net goal for 3309:"Remembering Roy's career-changing game" 3145: 3126: 2766:December 1, 2023, Antoine Keller of the 2682:January 18, 2018, Tristan Bérubé of the 2472:December 17, 2006, John Faulkner of the 2270:February 7, 2023, Jonas Stettmer of the 2119:Chad Alban scored an empty-net goal for 1119:Incidents of Activated EBUGs in the NHL 1117: 973: 38:. For similar uses in other sports, see 4176:. Central Hockey League. Archived from 3783:from the original on September 24, 2015 3513:"National Hockey League Official Rules" 3086:The American Journal of Sports Medicine 3033: 2974: 2755:November 26, 2023, Dawson Cowan of the 2660:December 19, 2017, Dawson Rodin of the 2487:) was credited with a goal against the 2348:Jaakko Suomalainen, December 30, 2010 ( 2221:, 1 December 2018, Lukko Rauma against 1146: 1113:amateur or professional tryout contract 191: 27:Person who tends the goal in ice hockey 4739:from the original on November 17, 2017 4284:from the original on September 8, 2015 3919:@frank_seravalli (February 23, 2020). 3850:"NHL's emergency goalies live on edge" 3667:"Hockey Has a Gigantic-Goalie Problem" 3589:from the original on December 3, 2013. 4420:from the original on December 5, 2013 4409:maalivahti Mika Järvinen tekee maalin 4041:from the original on November 1, 2011 3812:. Associated Press. January 7, 2017. 3773:"Net worth: Top 5 NHL backup goalies" 2770:was credited with a goal against the 2759:was credited with a goal against the 2737:April 6, 2023, Anson Thornton of the 2675:scored an empty net goal against the 2495:) scored an empty-netter against the 1161: 1156: 7: 5624: 4652:from the original on October 8, 2009 4562:from the original on August 17, 2016 3492:from the original on October 2, 2008 3450:Donnelly, Patrick (March 30, 2024). 3381:from the original on January 8, 2014 3350:from the original on January 8, 2014 3340:"It's Snow As Flyers Switch Goalies" 3315:. September 11, 2008. Archived from 3228:from the original on January 8, 2014 3156: 3154: 2609:scored a shorthanded empty net goal. 2583:October 19, 2015, Sean Leahy of the 2161:University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire 108:The goaltender is also known as the 42:. 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(2006). 2719:May 1, 2021, Thomas Sigouin of the 2634:April 13, 2017, Dylan Wells of the 2438:' Ryan Venturelli became the first 2414:scored an empty-net goal; as well, 2372:Australian Ice Hockey League (AIHL) 2359:Thomas Höneckl, December 21, 2012 ( 2329:Erste Bank Eishockey Liga (Austria) 1523:List of goalscoring NHL goaltenders 1151: 4676:stthomasstars.pointstreaksites.com 4594:from the original on March 7, 2016 4530:from the original on April 9, 2016 4250:from the original on June 16, 2015 3959:"Primer: Understanding Black Aces" 3942:Maclellan, Brian (June 22, 2022). 3755:The Hockey News: Century Of Hockey 3643:from the original on June 17, 2015 3612:from the original on June 19, 2013 3259:from the original on March 5, 2016 2157:University of Wisconsin - Superior 25: 4782:A worldwide goaltending community 4701:Wilkins, Cory (January 9, 2017). 4344:from the original on May 15, 2015 4092:"He saves, wins, and even scores" 4067:. January 5, 2011. Archived from 4061:"50 Moments in Stingrays History" 3972:Zeglinski, Robert (May 4, 2022). 3705:from the original on May 24, 2013 3289:from the original on June 9, 2013 2274:scored against Michael Bitzer of 2141:was credited with a goal for the 2107:Michigan Technological University 1789:, April 12, 2024, vs. Springfield 1689:vs. Hartford; November 17, 2023, 456:Out of the five positions on the 5852: 5623: 5614: 5613: 4946: 4240:"Cornell Goalie Scores in Debut" 4207:from the original on May 8, 2018 3600:Harrison, Doug (June 11, 2013). 3216:Lapointe, Joe (April 16, 1997). 2910: 2240:, 6 January 2024, KalPa against 1476:Roger Crozier Saving Grace Award 866:The oldest playing style is the 4472:(in Finnish). December 30, 2022 4029:Al Pearce (December 20, 1995). 3515:. Triumph Books. Archived from 3511:National Hockey League (2007). 3400:National Hockey League (2021). 3092:(9). Sage Journals: 2157–2163. 1892:Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies 1512:Goaltenders credited with goals 174:Toronto Metropolitan University 3957:Haase, Taylor (June 7, 2022). 3369:Lapointe, Joe (June 8, 1997). 3338:Diamos, Jason (June 3, 1997). 3247:Lapointe, Joe (May 15, 1997). 3011:The Complete Hockey Dictionary 1864:Mike Smith, October 26, 2002, 1701:Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins 1691:Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins 1141: 759:of the Los Angeles Kings, and 1: 5545:Games with highest attendance 4769:Comprehensive list of goalies 4519:Hockey Goalie Scores a Goal!! 4498:(in Finnish). January 6, 2024 4388:. ncaa.com. December 10, 2018 4366:. omaha.com. January 13, 2018 4199:Holland, Jim (January 2012). 3545:The annotated rules of hockey 2428:scored a goal while with the 2418:scored a goal while with the 389:, the defense cannot legally 93:(often referred to simply as 79:(commonly referred to as the 5798:Positions on the hockey rink 4170:"The Center Of Hockey: News" 3874:– via www.youtube.com. 2856:Positions on the hockey rink 2559:Cape Breton Screaming Eagles 2497:Cape Breton Screaming Eagles 2454:Toronto St. Michael's Majors 2186:Northern Michigan University 2179:University of Nebraska-Omaha 1659:at Chicago (overtime winner) 1136: 1077:emergency back–up goaltender 345:at the time, was infamously 3059:10.1016/j.humov.2006.07.001 2365:HC TWK Innsbruck "Die Haie" 2143:University of Massachusetts 2132:Western Michigan University 32:Goaltender (field lacrosse) 5951: 4672:"WOHL RECORD BOOK 2010/11" 3695:"A hole is a hole is hole" 2440:Metro Junior Hockey League 1520: 1469:William M. 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Index

Goalie (ice hockey)
Goaltender (field lacrosse)
Goaltender (box lacrosse)
Goalkeeper
Goaltending

Tyler Weiman
save
stick
ice hockey
hockey puck
goal crease
short-handed

Elizabeth Wyn Wood
high relief
Turk Broda
Toronto Metropolitan University
backup goaltender
ECHL
New York Islanders
Billy Smith
Roland Melanson
Conn Smythe Trophy
William M. Jennings Trophy
Edmonton Oilers
Andy Moog
Grant Fuhr
All-Star Game
Toronto Maple Leafs

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