Jacques plante 1970-1971 posted a .941% save percentage. This was the modern era record I really don't know the numbers for the 20's or 30's but apparently it's around .970%
If the goalie makes a kick save or toe save and the puck stays active, it is not considered possession and play continues. If the goalie makes a secure glove save or covers up the puck it is considered possession, resulting in a stoppage of play where the penalty is then assessed.
after they save the ball it is called goalies ball so he/she puts it on the ground and is meant to strike it at one of its team players or boot it towards the very end of the field where the opposite goalie is
This is a matter of opinion, but most people would say Gordon Banks because of the best save ever against Pele.
No, it is not ethical or justifiable to harm a medic in order to save the team.
She wasn't very good, letting in 2 goals on only 9 shots, she currently holds the worst save% of any Goalie in the whole National Hockey League.
For save percentage, you divide the number of saves over the number of shots on goal.
You'd also have to ask if you mean in college, D1, D2 or D3, or Pros - MLL or NILA. In any league, one could argue that the best lacrosse goalie is the one with the best goals against average or the best save percentage. One could further argue that the best goalie is the player on the team with the best record. Since goalies do so much more for a team than merely make saves.
Some of the best hockey saves I have witnessed in a game include a goalie making a diving glove save to stop a close-range shot, a goalie making a split save to block a breakaway shot, and a goalie making a quick pad save on a one-timer shot. These saves require quick reflexes, agility, and skill.
there is a one in three chance. they'll score they'll miss or you will save it
a butterfly goalie is a goalie that likes to go down into a butterfly (AKA full V) save move to stop the puck.
any one who does the books or knows lacrosse stats will tell you anything above 50% is pretty good. Parksides goalie in Maryland had about a 60% save percentage against Queen Anne in the Maryland south bayside championship (despite the loss) and he was doing phenomenal
If the goalie makes a kick save or toe save and the puck stays active, it is not considered possession and play continues. If the goalie makes a secure glove save or covers up the puck it is considered possession, resulting in a stoppage of play where the penalty is then assessed.
A save, rebound or deflection. Trust me I am a goalie! Em 27
yea as long the ball doesn't pass the goalie everything is fine :]
Fingersave goalie gloves are made with a reinforced spine up the fingers to prevent them from bending back too far
a shutout is wear a goalie, makes every save in the game,
yes the goalie can do that but i don't think the goalie would want to kick the puck because it might result in a goal.Also the goalie can save the puck with any part of his body.