Yes. It has happened when a pass is missed and goes all the way down the ice and into the open net.
I understand how it could happen but I couldn't find anything on it definitely having happened in an NHL game.
Yes, it is actually a relatively common occurrence. I believe Ryan O´Byrne of the Montreal Canadiens on November 24, 2008 vs. the NY Islanders is the most recent.
No, since a player has to be on the ice in even strength situations for plus/minus to count.
Sohail Abbas holds the world record for the most goals scored in international hockey. He is reported to have scored 306 goals in his international career so far.
The first goal was scored by Andy Bathgate.
Jafar's parrot, Iago.
No, no NHL player has ever scored a goal in every game of the season.
The power play technically begins the moment the referee signals the penalty, and the non-penalized team has the option to pull its goalie for an extra attacker. If the non-offending team scores during a delayed penalty call, a 2 minute minor penalty is not assessed. If the penalty is a double minor, or a second penalty is to be assessed during the delayed call, the previous penalty is negated upon a goal scored and the second penalty is then enforced.
In common Ice Hockey games, 5 minute major penalties are served for the entire 5 minute period. If a goal is scored during that 5 minute period, the penalized player serving the penalty may not return to the ice, until the entire penalty has been served.
Never Happened...
I can think of the following (more than two) * A goal being scored * Puck out of play * Icing * Offsides * Penalties (when offending team touches the puck if it's a delayed penalty) * Severe injury
A player always has the option to leave the penalty area. There are sometimes consequences for doing so. For example, a goal keeper could be penalized for leaving the penalty area with the ball still in their hands.
The 1990 world cup was hosted by Italy, Germanybeat Argentina, by a penalty scored by Andrea Brehme.
if the penalty was a double minor, a major, misconduct, or if there were two penalties on the same player in the same play.
No, since a player has to be on the ice in even strength situations for plus/minus to count.
no
Lionel Messi scored his first penalty at the age of 5 when he had just started playing soccer.
It is scored by A. Gyan of Ghana.
The shortest penalty is , of course, a two minute minor. How long the player is in the box, the full two minutes or less, depends on whether a power-play goal is scored and how quickly it is scored.