Hockey is not very competitive at the bantam level. You should give each goalie equal playing time. Only in a tournament should you consider letting one goalie play a whole game.
Bantam hockey is for those aged 14 and younger.
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.
Hockey teams heavily rely on their goalies to make crucial saves during a game. Goalies play a critical role in preventing the opposing team from scoring and are often the last line of defense. Their performance can greatly impact the outcome of a game.
I believe there's two goalies in every hockey game.
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Bantam hockey players are usually in the age range of 13-14. Players younger than 13 can "play up", however, if the team or organization deems them to be a good enough player. A player older than 14 cannot "play down" unless they turned 15 during or after a specified point in the season.
Hockey goalies
During play, only one goalie is allowed on the ice per team.
6 at the minumim but at least 9 and 2 goalies and 6 defense
a card that has a players/ goalies stats and his picture
He skates to the other side?
Ages 14 to 16