The hockey puck was invented so hockey players had something to shoot into the goal.
goal tending
The player who scored
The first goal was scored by Andy Bathgate.
In the NHL they play 5 minutes of sudden death overtime. First team to score wins. If neither team scores they go to a shootout. Each team is restricted to four skaters and one goal. In a shootout, each team is given three attempts to to score. if the score remains tied, the shootout continues. In playoff they just play 20. min sudden death overtime periods. If neither team scores they play another period till a team scores.
The hockey puck was invented so hockey players had something to shoot into the goal.
Except goal-keepers no other players wear face or eye protection.
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It's the sport of ice hockey.
GF and GA are team stats meaning "Goals For" and "Goals Against"GF is the total amount goals scoredGA is the total amount of goals the other team scored.
In terms of equipment: puck, goal(s), stick, players those are the bare minimum
A puck is a small, disk-shaped object used in sports such as ice hockey and air hockey. In ice hockey, it is made of hard rubber and players use sticks to hit it into the opponent's goal to score points. In air hockey, the puck floats on a cushion of air and players use strikers to hit it into the opponent's goal.
A team can have up to 16 players generally. 11 players are on the field at one time - 10 field players and 1 goal keeper. Up to 5 players can be on the 'bench' and can be rotated into the game at any time.
OT counts but I haven't really seen shootout goals count towards a hatty. If you think about it, a SO goal doesn't directly count as a goal on the scoreboard, but only counts towards the final if your team scores the most goals in the shootout. penalty shots, however, do count because the goal directly counts on the scoreboard.
It is called a puck.
you need 2 sticks and then you have to hit it in the other players goal. (it is a 2 player game)
its called a goal