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No, shootout shots do not count as shots on goal in hockey. Shots on goal only refer to shots taken during regular gameplay, not during a shootout.
Yes, penalty shootout goals do count towards a player's overall goal tally in a tournament.
Yes, a shootout shot does count as a shot on goal in hockey.
The player who scored
No it doesn't because it's goals in shootouts they only count goals of the game.
No, Only the people that are on the pitch when the shootout starts are allowed to take a penalty.
No it would not.
Yes unless there is a tie or a shootout
No it doesnt count as the kick has been taken and the goalkeeper has saved it
Their StrikerIf you see that Fransisco Totti is a regular goal scorer for the years he has played for Roma.
Yes. A goal keeper has all the rights of a regular player, they just have a few extra rights while they are in their own penalty area.
If the teams are tied after 3 periods (regulation time), the game goes to a 5-minute sudden-death overtime period. If they are still tied, a shootout is held, with 3 shooters per team. Once a team has more goals in the shootout, they are awarded one goal for the final result. The winning team gets 2 points, counted as a regular win. A team losing in overtime gets 1 point, counted in the Overtime Loss column. Some papers still list Overtime Losses and Shootout Losses separately, but they're both worth 1 point, and the NHL makes no such distinction.