The Goalie box does not exist. If you are talking about the Goalie Crease, it is a semi-circle in front of the net that is considered the goalie's area and other players are not to invade that area.
Yes, as long as they are in the goalie box
yup unless your offsides
I am assuming you are talking about training. For a goalie it not important to be able to run for miles like a field player. you need to be able to sprint back and forward for about 30 yards. I play for my college as a goalie and when the field players go for there 5 mile run the goalies have to do suicides the whole time. we us the increaments of 5yd, 18yd, and 25yd.
Halak. no doubtprice will be the better goalie in the long run
It really depends on what you like to do as a lacrosse player. If you like to run, you want to be a midfield because you won't be able to run much as a goalie. As a midfield you are always in the action. If you like blocking shots and staying on the field a lot, goalie is a good choice. Personally, I like midfield because I like to run and don't like having shots ripped at me.
Aim at the goal and when the goalie run out to you press A.
The correct term would be the "goal area" and it is the smaller of the two areas on each end of the soccer field. The larger is called the "penalty area." The goal area is 6 yards deep and 18 yards wide.
goalie is the person that can use hands
The goalie.
Skaters from the opposing team are NOT allowed in the goalie crease. Players from the same team as the goalie can be in there. They can not, however, freeze or lay on top of the puck. If they do so, it is a penalty.
This is known as the "crease". Different rules apply to this area of the ice and it has been a controversial topic in many games.