In Ice Hockey, the entire puck must completely cross the goal line for a goal to be counted.
Yes, in ice hockey, the entire puck must completely cross the goal line for a goal to be counted.
Yes, in ice hockey, the puck must completely cross the goal line for a goal to be scored.
No. The puck has to fully cross the goal line, and must have entered the goal legally.
No, the ball must completely cross the goal line before a goal is awarded.
Yes, the goal light in ice hockey is electronically sensitive to the puck. When the puck fully crosses the goal line, sensors inside the goal posts or crossbar detect the puck's presence and trigger the goal light to signal a score.
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In lacrosse, if the ball hits both the left and right goalposts as well as the crossbar but does not fully cross the goal line, it is not considered a goal. For a goal to be counted, the entire ball must completely cross the plane of the goal line. Hitting the posts or crossbar indicates that the shot was unsuccessful.
The blue line, the red line, the goal line, the bench, the crease.... Etc forwards are human they can cross over most things. If I take your question literally your feet do forward crossovers... They can do it backwards too!
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Yes, in football, the ball must fully cross the goal line between the goalposts for a goal to be scored.
Goal line.
Yes, in American football, the football must cross the goal line for a touchdown to be scored.