Goalies can wear any number but it is most common for them to wear the number 1.
It depends if you want to have a goalie or not. If you want a goalie, you will need just two people (1 goalie and one forward). If you don't want a goalie, just one person. They can serve as a defense, goalie, and a forward. To play an actual game of soccer (one person per position), you will need 4 people (1 goalie, 1 defense, 1 midfield, 1 forward).
Gee, wonder if this question has anything to do with Dunkin Dounuts trivia. Goalie Peter Skudra, wore #1 for the Vancouver Canucks, beginning in 2001 until 2003, when he signed on for a Russian League team. He also wore #1 for the Pittsburgh Penquins from 1997-2000 http://hockeygoalies.org/bio/skudra.html
The #1 goalie on the team is Martin Brodeur. The backup goalie's name is Kevin Weekes.
Well there obviously hasn't been 1 goalie for 74 years, the current Leafs goalie is Giguere
11 including the goalie
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There is no wierdest number. The regular "goalie" numbers are: 1, 30, 31, 34, 35, 40. It isn't odd to see a goalie with 32, 33, 36,37,38, or 39. Most goalie numbers other than those mentioned above are fairly wierd to see on a goalie.
During the regular season, the first game the Canucks played was on October 9th, 1970 against the Los Angeles kings. The Kings won 3-1 Additional Info : Vancouver's first professional team, the Vancouver Millionaires, played for the Stanley Cup five times, winning the trophy in 1915
1 quick response when an opponent counter his team mates2 a goalie should be decisive3 jump ability
Pulling the Goalie - 2013 was released on: USA: 1 April 2013 (Los Angeles, California)
The goalie of the team ushally gets 1.