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∙ 2012-05-02 16:36:54Terionne' Webb-Hodge
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A goal in hockey is worth one point. An assist is also worth one point.
A hockey goal is worth 1 point. For example if a TeamA has 0 points and TeamB has 0 points and someone from TeamA scores a goal then TeamA now has 1 point and lead the game 1-0
One point is scored on a goal in hockey.
Field hockey does not record points (that usually refers to the system of cards). It simply counts the number of goals; one goal equals one addition to the total score for that team.
Each goal is worth ten points.
Three points. There are three goals in a hat trick, and each goal is worth 1 point.
There are three goals in a hat trick, so it would be worth three points. Each goal in hockey, soccer, and lacrosse is worth 1 point.
In Hockey a goal counts as one point for the team who scores. The person who scores is also awarded a point, and are awarded one if they assist on a goal. The points players acquire during the season are totaled and are used to give awards and determine a players worth.
You get one points if you score a goal or an assist.
In field hockey for every goal scored that team gets 1 point
points PTS stands for points in hockey, a player gets one point for a goal and one point for an assist.