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I believe there's two goalies in every hockey game.
In net refers to where the goalie will play. A coach may tell one of the two goalies who is starting by saying to them that they are in net.
Their primary job is to keep the puck from going into the net.
Yes, but they cannot pass the near blue-line.
Hockey goalies leave the net during a game to give their team an extra player on the ice during important situations, such as when they are losing and need to score a goal. This strategy is called pulling the goalie.
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Goalies would go behind the net where the trapiziod is NOT and cover up. They were coming too far out of the nets.
Box lacrosse goalies do wear leg pads made of hard plastic material like a big shin guards, in field lacrosse goalies can only wear soccer style shin guards
One example of a sport that features a position known as a 'goalie' is ice hockey. Goalies protect the net from the opposing team and prevents them from scoring. Goalies have to have quick reflexes.
Goalies leave the net in hockey to help their team during offensive plays or to prevent the opposing team from scoring. They use strategies like positioning themselves to block shots, challenging the shooter, and communicating with their teammates to defend effectively.
Name of Ghana goalies
Yes, definitely. lots of ice hockey goalies wear two cups. A regular cup jock and then a special goalie cup over top of that. Usually the size and speed of the puck or ball being shot at the net determines wether a goalie would need to wear a goalie cup. Lacrosse and ice hockey goalies wear cups but soccer goalies generally dont wear a cup