yes a penalty shootout which involves 5 players from each team taking shots at the oppositions goalkeeper from the penalty spot . whoever gets the most goals wins. If it is a tie then it goes to sudden death
a hockey game shootout starts at the end of a game ends in a tie they go overtime(who ever scores first) then go on breakways (shootout) a hockey game shootout starts at the end of a game ends in a tie they go overtime(who ever scores first) then go on breakways (shootout)
In hockey, there can be no tie. If there is a tie after regulation time, they go to a 5 minute overtime, and if it is still tied they go to a shootout until there is a winner. That is the regular season rule. However in the playoffs, there is no shootout but rather overtime until the tie is broken.
Yes unless there is a tie or a shootout
You will go into overtime (two halves of 15 minutes) if the score is tied after that you go into a penalty shootout, where one player gets in front of the goal and the goalie has to block his shots and the people alternate shots, there are 5 shots per team.
it just ends
Yes. In regular season games, teams will play up to 15 minutes of overtime in order to settle a tie with the first team to score being declared the winner. If neither team scores in the 15 minute overtime period, the game is declared a tie. There is nothing used to break ties like the shootout you might see in ice hockey or penalty kicks in association football. In a playoff game, teams will play as many minutes of overtime as it takes until one team scores and is declared the winner.
it is possible to tie in a college football game
No. There has not been a goalkeeper who had a heart stroke in penalty or tie breaking time.
FIFA World Cup winner in 2006 was Italy (by shootout, after a tie 1-1, with France, winning the shootout 5-3).
in the event of a tie break the highest score obtained in nine darts wins.
If a league game is tied at the end of regulation time, it's a tie, with each team taking one point. For a single elimination match, 30 minutes of extra time are played after the end of which if the score is still tied there is a penalty shootout. If after the second leg of a double elimination match the score is tied and none of the teams has scored more away goals than the other for that match, extra time is played, after which if the score is still tied (away goals no longer count) there is a penalty shootout.