The rule is that if a player closes his hand on the puck in the goal crease, then a penalty shot is awarded, if the goalie has been pulled when a penalty shot is awarded, then the referee awards a goal to the team instead.
No, no NHL player has ever scored a goal in every game of the season.
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gordy howe hat-trick (i think)
points PTS stands for points in hockey, a player gets one point for a goal and one point for an assist.
As far as team statistics are concerned, points are awarded for winning or losing a game in overtime whereas goals are the number of times the puck went into the net. As far as a player's statistics are concerned, points are the sum of the number of goals the player scored and the number of assists the player was awarded.
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The Richard trophy was introduced to the National Hockey League in 1999, and is awarded to the League's top goal scorer each season. This is not the same as the Ross trophy which is awarded to the League's top point scorer (points being the total of a player's goals and assists).
The P usually stands for points. A point is given to a player who scores a goal or assists on a goal.
no the player gets the points awarded that he would have made if not interupted
Team points - 1 on the scoresheet, 0 on the standings (unless that goal is a winner or gets you into OT) player points - 1-3. Whoever scores the goal gets a point in his stats for a goal, and the last 2 players from your team to touch the puck get points for the assist. (If the other team has the puck under their control, and you take away the puck, you can get an unassisted goal and get the only point, or you can get the only assist if you pass it after a takeaway and get the goal.
The rule is that if a player closes his hand on the puck in the goal crease, then a penalty shot is awarded, if the goalie has been pulled when a penalty shot is awarded, then the referee awards a goal to the team instead.
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GWG is the statistic abbreviation for "Game Winning Goals." This tally is awarded to the player that scored the deciding goal, even if it was not the last goal scored. Only one is awarded per game.
1 obviously!
no only one point per goal