Goalies would go behind the net where the trapiziod is NOT and cover up. They were coming too far out of the nets.
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The goaltender trap zone or "the trapezoid" is where the goaltender can safely play the puck. The areas in the corners are called the "no play zone" an if the goaltender plays the puck there it will result in a penalty.
The two lines behind the net are not in regards to body contact, they are in regards to the goaltender playing the puck. If the puck is between those two lines, the goaltender is allowed to play the puck with his stick (i.e. stop the puck, pass it to a team mate, etc). The goaltender cannot play the outside of that area BEHIND the goal line. The goaltender is allowed to play the puck anywhere in front of the goal line. Here's the description from Wikipedia ... New in the 2005-06 season, after testing in the American Hockey League, is a trapezoid behind each goalie net. The goalie can only play the puck within that area or in front of the goal line. If he plays the puck behind the goal line and not in the trapezoid, a 2 minute minor penalty for delay of game will be assessed by the referees. This rule is widely referred to as the "Brodeur rule," after New Jersey Devils goalie Martin Brodeur, whose puckhandling behind the net is believed to be the cause for the rule.[1][2] (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Hockey_League_rules#Penalties)
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The surface area for a solid shape formed from a net is the same as the area of the net.
Behind the Net - 2004 was released on: USA: 10 October 2004 (limited)
Behind the goal. Gretzky was so skilled behind the net, especially with his wrap around goals, the area became widely known as 'Wayne Gretzky's Office'.
How do you find the suface area of a net? Answer: Do the formula for each shape that is in the net.
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Whatever the net, the answer is the same area as that of the net.
They put a net behind home plate for protection of the crowds. If a ball is fouled backwards, the net will catch the ball before it has the chance to injure a spectator.
Net Sown area is the total area sown with crops in a country. Area sown more than once is counted once only.Gross sown area is the area sown more than once in an agricultural year plus net sown area.