No. Once a player is substituted for, they may not reenter.
Left Wing Center Right Wing Defense Defense Goaltender
the goaltender who finished the game would get credit for the shutout
Traditional Ice Hockey is most commonly played with 6 players on the ice at any time. The majority of the game is played with 5 skaters (3 forward and 2 defense) and a goaltender. In some situations such as delayed penalty calls, and towards the end of close games, the goaltender may be substituted to allow another skater from that team to join the play, and create a great goal scoring opportunity.
At the start of a hockey game, six players are on the ice for each team: a center, a left winger, a right winger, two defensemen, and a goaltender.
it's a game where a certain team takes the puck and shoots it into a 4x6 net which a goaltender has to defend (the team that has the most wins, there can be overtime or shootout)
This question could have two different meanings a hockey goaltender or a soccer goaltender. Since the question deals with subbing in and hockey does not deal with subbing in I will guess you are talking about soccer. The chance of a different goaltender subbing in depends on different situations. In the professional level goaltenders rarely sub in. The few times they will sub in is when the team is winning by a few points to get the sub more on field experience. Also if the starting goaltender gets hurt or receives a red card. In high school and college level different goaltender subs are more common. They will be subbed in if the starting keeper does not preform well, to gain experience to become a better keeper, fill in for a injured keeper, or replace a carded goaltender. To put numbers with this in professional soccer a goaltender may sub in once every five to ten games. High school soccer a goaltender will sub in nearly every game or once every two or three games.
in a game there are 4, two linesmen and 2 acuall refs (the ones who call the penalties)
Ice hockey is a team game played on an artificial sheet of ice in which there are five attacking players and one goaltender on a side. The attackers use long, curved sticks to pass and shoot a hard rubber disk (the puck) into a netted goal to score. The goaltender also uses a long, curved stick to stop the puck shot by the opposing attackers. The game was invented in Canada and is now played around the world.
No.
There is not automatic reenter button, you have to go through the server list to find yours.
Each team selects 3 players to go one on one with the goaltender. Whichever team gets more goals wins and if they're tied after 3 rounds it keeps going on.