6 feet from post to post. And 4 feet from the bottom to the bar.
Yes, in ice hockey, the puck must completely cross the goal line for a goal to be scored.
In ice hockey, the entire puck must completely cross the goal line for a goal to be counted.
The size of an ice hockey goal has never changed since its official specification; it is four feet (4') from ice to crossbar, and six feet (6') from post to post. The size of a field hockey goal had several different sizes throughout its history, ranging from 4 to 7 yards wide, but has always been at 7 feet high (or the equivalent, after being converted to metric system units).
goal tending
Yes, in ice hockey, the entire puck must completely cross the goal line for a goal to be counted.
EAG is an extra attacker goal in ice hockey.
rectangular prisim
red
ice
The answer depends on the sport. An ice hockey goal, for example, is not as wide as a soccer goal.
An Ice Hockey net is 4 feet tall by 6 feet wide
no