An Ice Hockey net is 4 feet tall by 6 feet wide
NHL size. NHL size 7 and up
The Dimensions are different. A hockey goal is four feet high by six feet wide. A broomball net is 6 feet high by 8 feet wide.
An NHL hockey net weights over 125 pounds. Arizona Sports Equipment
Yes, it is!
The size for an ice hockey goal can vary slightly but there are standards that are set by the NHL. According to the NHL standards the opening of the goal should be 72 inches wide, 48 inches tall and 44 inches deep.
An NHL net, like any arena net, has a 72"x 48" opening. Arizona Sports Equipment
there is no difference in net sizes for any ice hockey game they are all 4 ft high and 6 ft long
According to the official NHL rules, the goal is four feet (48 inches) from ice to the bottom of the crossbar, and six feet (72 inches) between the two posts. The posts and crossbars are 2 3/8" in diameter on the outside (2" on the inside). The back of the base of the net is 44" from the front of the crossbars.
4 feet high by 6 feet wide.
you have to score lots of goals and not share the puck and 2 hand other people in the ankles also slash them in the face
According to NHL Rule 3b: "The goal posts shall be of approved design and material, extending vertically four feet (4') above the surface of the ice and set six feet (6') apart measured from the inside of the posts. A cross bar of the same material as the goal posts shall extend from the top of one post to the top of the other." Click on the 'NHL Goal Frame' link on this page to see a diagram of an NHL approved goal frame.