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Yes. If the team pulls the starting goaltender and puts in their backup, they can later pull their backup and play their starter again. Same goes for if the team pulls the goalie for an empty net.
Yes.
No, no NHL player has ever scored a goal in every game of the season.
No.
No, not during a game, but players has died from injuries suffered on ice.
No, once a goalie is pulled in ice hockey, they cannot re-enter the game unless there is an injury to the backup goalie.
im pretty sure there should be 24. But only 19 players(Including the goalie) can play on the ice in one game. there can be a backup goalie who replaces the starting goalie
There is a face off on the goalie's team's side of the rink.
yes a goalie can reenter a game after being substituted for.
Hockey teams take out the goalie during crucial moments of a game to have an extra skater on the ice, increasing their chances of scoring a goal and potentially tying or winning the game.
The goalie leaves the net in hockey during certain game situations to give the team an extra player on the ice, increasing their chances of scoring a goal when they are behind in the game.
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A hockey goalie may leave the goal during a game to give their team an extra player on the ice during a power play or to provide an advantage in a critical situation, such as when the opposing team pulls their goalie for an extra attacker.
Hockey teams pull their goalie during a game when they are losing and need an extra player on the ice to try and score a goal. This strategy is used to increase their chances of tying the game or winning in the final minutes.
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Yes. If the team pulls the starting goaltender and puts in their backup, they can later pull their backup and play their starter again. Same goes for if the team pulls the goalie for an empty net.