Team points - 1 on the scoresheet, 0 on the standings (unless that goal is a winner or gets you into OT)
player points - 1-3. Whoever scores the goal gets a point in his stats for a goal, and the last 2 players from your team to touch the puck get points for the assist. (If the other team has the puck under their control, and you take away the puck, you can get an unassisted goal and get the only point, or you can get the only assist if you pass it after a takeaway and get the goal.
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1 obviously!
1 obviously!
In the NHL, two (2) points are awarded for a win, and one (1) point is awarded for an overtime or shoot-out loss, during regular season play.
Field hockey does not record points (that usually refers to the system of cards). It simply counts the number of goals; one goal equals one addition to the total score for that team.
A field goal is when a team kicks the ball through the two goalposts (not an extra point, which is a kick taken after a touchdown). A field goal is worth 3 points
In Hockey a goal counts as one point for the team who scores. The person who scores is also awarded a point, and are awarded one if they assist on a goal. The points players acquire during the season are totaled and are used to give awards and determine a players worth.
If the team attempts to pass or run the ball into the end zone after a touchdown, they are awarded 2 points for successful completion of the play. So the short answer is: 2 points!
There would be many answers to this question as there are many football codes. American football, Gaelic, Aussie rules, Rugby League, Rugby Union etc. However if you mean the most popular form of football in the world, Association Football (Soccer) there are no points awarded for goals. Points are awarded for winning (3) or drawing (1).
That depends on how you define "point". The score in soccer is measured in goals, not points. A goal is worth one goal, or one point if you really want to call it that. In many tournaments, including the group stage of the FIFA World Cup, a team is awarded three points for a win and one point for a draw (other competitions or leagues may use a different system, see below). The number of goals scored does not affect the number of tournament points awarded. Some leagues and competitions award tournament points (as described above) for goals scored or goal differential, but these are usually used as tie-breakers and aren't counted unless there is an actual tie. In these minority cases, the number of points awarded for goals scored or goal differential are usually capped at 3 or 4.
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3 points.