Yes. There is a rule in the NHL where if you drop your stick, you can pick up any other stick on the ice provided it isn't broken. If that stick happens to be an opposing player's stick you can score a goal with it.
This has actually happened once or twice. One that I recall was where one player dropped his stick and then proceeded to rip one of his opponent's sticks out of his hand. Not getting a call from the ref for doing this, the opponent picked up the stick on the ice and then scored with it.
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Any player-even the goalie
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25% or 1/4 (2/8) 6 scored, so 8-6 = 2 did not score 2/8 scored or 1/4 when you divide by 2 which is equivalent to 25%
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