A goalie can easily be called for tripping, but they can get away easier with it than a player. If the player is tripped inside teh crease it can be deemed legal, or if it was a pokecheck and the player tripped or something like that it can be deemed okay, but if the goalie runs up sticks out his leg it could be called tripping.
It can also be considered okay if the two players collide.
A hockey goalie can be very fast. Not as fast as a player but still fast in a different way.
The name you're looking for is probably "Goalie." You know, the person who stands in front of the net trying to block shots like a boss. So next time you're watching a game, just yell "Go, Goalie, go!" and you'll sound like a true hockey expert.
The hockey jersey represents the team a player/goalie plays for.
yes they are
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Marcus Eklund is/was not a hockey player. There is, however, a Brian Eklund who was a goalie for Tampa Bay.
there are 6 including the goalie
any football player, a baseball catcher, hockey goalie, soccer goalie and nascar drivers
It's called the crease. And like a pitcher's mound (just ask Oakland's Dallas Braden) it's the goalie's office. A player from an opposing team is technically not allowed to stand in the area or he is in danger of being penalized although, sometimes they get away with it. A player from your own team is not allowed to cover, freeze, or in any manner hold on to the puck in that area. The goalie can of course do any of those things.
Hockey does (five skaters and one goalie) Hope i helped!!!
one is that they can't hurt or purposely get in the way of a player. GO UNI!
sarbjot is way better at goalie and any other postion