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First goalie in hockey to score a goal?

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The New York Islanders' goalie Billy Smith. Though he didn't actually shoot the puck into the opponent's net. The guy was one of the filthiest goalies of all-time. The first goaltender to score directly into the opposite goal was Philadelphia's Ron Hextall. Note, not quite the psychopath Smith was, but close nonetheless.

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