Yes
Hockey teams take out the goalie during crucial moments of a game to have an extra skater on the ice, increasing their chances of scoring a goal and potentially tying or winning the game.
Hockey teams pull their goalie during a game when they are losing and need an extra player on the ice to try and score a goal. This strategy is used to increase their chances of tying the game or winning in the final minutes.
centerman wingman(right wing left wing) defenseman and goalie .
Left Wing, Center, Right Wing, Defense (left and right), Goalie
no, 1 player at a time on the other teams goalie does strokes. everyone from each team does it on the goalie. who-ever has the most strokes, wins.
In Hockey there are 6 people on the ice IF you are counting the goalie. There are 2 defence (people who help guard the goalie), Center, left wing and right wing ( They try to score on the other teams goalie), and the goalie (stops the puck from going into the net). To answer the question There are 2 defence, 2 forwards, and a center.
they do that because the goalie was a big part and if it wasn't for him the would lose.
NHL teams are allowed to list twenty two (22) players on their official roster.
30 hockey teams in the league
If you mean how many PLAYERS are on a hockey team, then it can vary. Minor hockey teams often have 12 skaters and 2 goalies, so 124 players. But on an NHL team, they have 4 lines of 5 skaters, so 20 skaters in total. Add on the 2 goalies and you get a total of 22 players on the average NHL hockey team.If you mean how many PLAYERS PER LINE on a hockey team, then there are 2 Defense, 3 Forwards, and 1 goalie. So that's 5 skaters, and 1 goalie.
the male Australian Hockey teams nickname is the Kookaburras, and the Womans Australian Hockey teams nickname is the Hockeyroos. i ;)
Most non-Canadian hockey players have been drafted from American teams to the Canadian teams.