No its fail as a kick. However, if the ball is placed by the kicker and when the run up starts the ball falls over the kicker cannot replace the ball the must play it from that point - It would normally be drop kicked over to complete the penalty kick.
All officials can count the players. A five yard penalty.
It would be a ball
No it doesnt count as the kick has been taken and the goalkeeper has saved it
No it doesnt the goalkeeper saved then the kicks been taken so it doesnt count
That would depend on the penalty and how it is accessed. Example 1: A running back gains 10 yards on a play. A penalty is called for offensive holding and is accepted by the defensive team. The penalty is assessed from the original line of scrimmage. The play 'does not count' and the running back is not credited with 10 yards towards his rushing yardage total. Example 2: A running back gains 10 yards on a play. A penalty is called for defensive grabbing the face mask and is accepted by the offensive team. The penalty is assessed from where the play ended. The play 'does count' and the running back is credited with 10 yards towards his rushing yardage total. Example 3: A running back loses 3 yards on a play. A penalty is called for defensive offsides and is accepted by the offensive team. The penalty is accessed from the original line of scrimmage. The play 'does not count' and the running back is not credited with -3 yards towards his rushing total. One general rule to determine whether the play 'counts' on a penalty is to determine from where the penalty yardage is accessed. If it is accessed from the line of scrimmage that the play started, the play does not count. If the penalty yardage is accessed from where the played ended, the play does count.
I'm pretty sure there isn't, unless they call you for crease violation, if you are in the crease before the puck. The goal would not count no matter where you kick it from.
Yes, Yes it does
Yes, it does, unless it bounces off of his feet. If it is off of his feet, he will take first base. If the ball is near is feet, then it counts.
The bounce took place before the ball was hit so the ball is a fly ball.
5 for each team. Or until a winner is determined.
Two shot penalty and you must correct your mistake before you tee off on the next hole. If you fail to do so you are disqualified. When you go back to correct your mistake you are playing 3 off the tee, you do not count all the shots taken on that hole to that point.
No, since a player has to be on the ice in even strength situations for plus/minus to count.