It is a blocked shot, not a shot on goal. To be counted as a shot on goal it has to be stopped by the goalie or a goal.
There is no NHL definition or rule of a shot, therefore, a shot on goal is up to the discretion of the official scorer. But in general terms, a shot on goal is a shot that is taken with the intent to score that either goes into the net for a goal or the goalie saves from going into the net for a goal. A shot that hits the goalpost or crossbar, or a shot the goalie stops that would not have gone in the net is not considered a shot on goal. A clearing pass that goes through everybody and winds up being stopped by the goalie is not considered a shot on goal because there was not intent by the 'shooter' to score a goal. Similarly an errant pass from a teammate that is stopped by the goalie is not considered a shot on goal.
Pass to a teammate or Take a shot so your team can drive the net
Goal Attack and Goal Shooter
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practice your shot and remember to hit the ball with the laces of your cleats and to aim for the corners also remember a bad shot on goal is better than a good shot off goal
Either a GS or GA must be positioned fully in the goal circle and take a shot of goal, if the ball goes in the hoop this is a goal. This is the only way a goal can be scored, each goal is worth one point regardless of where a player is standing inside the goal circle
A goal
Pass to a teammate or Take a shot so your team can drive the net
line up with the left analog stick the hold down x
A shot on goal is when a player intentionally shoots the ball towards the goal in attempt to score. Saved goals are goals that have the ability to go in but are caught by the goalie before entering the goal.
Yes, it is!