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no, the goalie can kick the ball. He cannot pick it up though.
that isn't true, antii niemi was the 1st goalie,christibal huet is there back up
Fingersave goalie gloves are made with a reinforced spine up the fingers to prevent them from bending back too far
Marc-Andre fleury Back-up goalie is Bret Johnson
No, a goalie cannot legally pick up a ball that is intentionally headed back to him by a teammate. This would be considered a violation of the rules known as "pass back" and result in an indirect free kick for the opposing team.
It wasn't until the 60's and that was only because of televised games. The networks didn't want to wait until a goalie got stiched back up and returned to the game.
No, in soccer, a player cannot intentionally kick the ball to their own goalie using their feet. This would be considered a violation known as a back-pass, and the goalie is not allowed to pick up the ball with their hands in this situation.
A "Stand-up" Goalie refers to the style of goal-tending in which the goalie prefers to make saves standing when possible.
No it just means that your goalie style is stand up and for stand up goalies it is usually hard for them to do that.
No player is aloud to pick the ball up with there hands in lacrosse. Even the goalie, unless the ball is stuck on the back of the goal and can't be retrieved with a stick, then the goalie would get permission from the referee to pick it up and put it in his stick.
The Oilers first season in the NHL was the 1979-80 season.