i think it was William Green
It is a blocked shot, not a shot on goal. To be counted as a shot on goal it has to be stopped by the goalie or a goal.
During a penalty shot in hockey, there is no goalie because it gives the player taking the shot a better chance to score without facing the usual defensive challenge of a goalie. This rule allows for a more exciting and fair opportunity for the player to score.
A shot on goal is determined when the puck hits the goalie anywhere or it goes in. You think "if there was no goalie there would the puck have gone in?" if you answered YES! then the shot was a shot on goal
There is no NHL definition or rule of a shot, therefore, a shot on goal is up to the discretion of the official scorer. But in general terms, a shot on goal is a shot that is taken with the intent to score that either goes into the net for a goal or the goalie saves from going into the net for a goal. A shot that hits the goalpost or crossbar, or a shot the goalie stops that would not have gone in the net is not considered a shot on goal. A clearing pass that goes through everybody and winds up being stopped by the goalie is not considered a shot on goal because there was not intent by the 'shooter' to score a goal. Similarly an errant pass from a teammate that is stopped by the goalie is not considered a shot on goal.
a defender helps out a goalie and blocks shot
when the shot is stopped by the goalie or goes in
The main purpose of a goalie mask is to protect the face of the goalie in a hockey game. Many fast shots are made toward the goal and the goalie is the only thing to get in the way to prevent a shot from scoring. The face needs to be protected because a shot at that speed could cause some serious damage to a person.
We 'British' would say "I miss you"
Some of the best hockey saves I have witnessed in a game include a goalie making a diving glove save to stop a close-range shot, a goalie making a split save to block a breakaway shot, and a goalie making a quick pad save on a one-timer shot. These saves require quick reflexes, agility, and skill.
Aim at the goal and when the goalie run out to you press A.
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It is not possible to tell from the question because the goalie could take a finite amount of time to move from where he was when the shot was fired to a position where he could stop the goal.