No, not if the puck went directly into the net after deflecting off the official.
It must be touched, or played, by a player after hitting an on ice official.
yes, you can and the ball would still count as being in play, so theoretically the corner flag could get an assist for a goal, if you tried hard enough
Yes
Goal kick for the opposing team (the one who didn't shoot)
Yes it does count!
A referee cannot score a goal because they are considered part of the field. Any such goal would be credited to the last player who played the ball.
No way, it does not count.
Sure he can. but it would be very difficult to throw it that far. it would be easier to kick it but i suppose if he could somehow get it that far then it would count as a goal.
No. The restart would be a corner kick for the opposing team.
yes, it does count as a miss.
no a bounce pass is very effective because it goes underneath a defenders hands.
Yes, because it is in-direct and so if it was shot and the ball went into the goal with no one touching it, the goal would not count.
As long as the puck wasn't "kicked" into the net. For Example, if someone hit a slapshot and his teammate was standing right next to the net and the puck hit the teammate's foot, then it would count as a goal.