the answer is yes but very very unprovable for a very odd series of events would have to be produced , first you'd have to have a goalie with very strong arm just to get it to the opposite goal then from there nobody has to touch it and have the other goalie so distracted that the ball passes very slowly by him, another scenario is that a goalie score a goal on his own net which by the way believe or not has actually happen. so in conclusion the answer is yes but unlikely.
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Yes, the hand is allowed to be used in the game. A player can however at no time hold in your hand. It can be e.g. used to stop the puck or to change its direction. Only in the defensive area the hand can be used to pass the puck to another player if you want to. However, a goal cannot be scored if the last attacking player used their hand.
No, when the goalie moves outside of the large rectangular box in front of his goal he must follow the same rules as any other player on the field ... and this includes not being able to use his hands.
Except if he could propel the ball with his hand from his own goal mouth to the opposition's goal.
And, of course own goals still count!
Yes. The goal keeper can touch the ball with their hands when inside their own penalty area.
You can if the puck deflects off your skate while it is stationary. If the refs see a kicking motion, the goal will be disallowed. you can but it cant be with a kicking motion
He can only use his hands inside the painted box on the side he is assigned to. So if he can throw it that far, yes.
Yes the hands are a key in scoring a goal because the hand operate the stick which directs the puck in varies ways. Therefore you can score a gaol with yours hand in hockey you idiot.