Yes, the rule was mostly brought to the nhl due to Martin Brodeur because he would always go way out and play the puck. This allows the game to be played more without the goalies just get it when the other team dumps it in. The goalie receives a 2 minute minor for this violation.
No throwing your stick will result in a penalty.
Minor and major penalties will be served by one of the players (for the offending team) that was on the ice at the time of the penalty.
When someone on team A commits a severe enough penalty, someone on Team B takes a one on one shot with the goalie
Yes. A hockey goalie can get the same penalties as a skater gets.
the best goalie in hockey is Roberto luongo
2 minutes, most penalties are, except for a cut if bleeding (4 minutes) or other exceptions.
there is a one in three chance. they'll score they'll miss or you will save it
If the goalie makes a kick save or toe save and the puck stays active, it is not considered possession and play continues. If the goalie makes a secure glove save or covers up the puck it is considered possession, resulting in a stoppage of play where the penalty is then assessed.
yes because your still shorthanded
the goalie only
A hockey goalie can be very fast. Not as fast as a player but still fast in a different way.
Roller Blades Street goalie pads (make sure you have hockey sucks underneath) Hockey Pants and Can Hockey Chest Chear or "Monkey" Suit Gloves (Catcher & Blocker) Goalie Stick Jersey Mask (Goalie) That is all the standard items. Others that are optional and worn by some goalie include neck guards.