No i believe that would wear down the guard making it illegal
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.
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Ice hockey has 6 players on the ice for a full "line" including the goalie. The forward, offensive line has 2 "wings" - left and right - and one "center". The defensive line has 2 "defensemen" - left and right. All the players are allowed to "tackle" the opposing player that has the puck. A legal tackle is called a "check".
No. The only specifications required for a legal hockey ball are the weight and size (and sometimes colour).
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Yes, cross checking is legal in hockey as long as it is done within the rules and regulations of the game. Players are allowed to use their stick to check an opponent as long as it is done in a controlled and safe manner.
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1. By breaking the rules of hockey in a major way. 2. For acedemic reasons. 3. For legal reasons.
no, unless an infraction (foul) has occured, the air hockey puck must remain hands free at all times. - Chow