The first goalie to wear the number 1 for the Vancouver Canucks was Gary Bromley. He played for the team during the late 1970s, specifically from 1976 to 1980. Bromley is remembered for his contributions to the early years of the franchise.
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
Mercy - 2009 Pulling the Goalie 1-4 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:12
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.