I believe there's two goalies in every hockey game.
A team generally dresses two goalies for every game. Some teams have a third goalie who is not dressed. I understand if both goalies should get hurt and neither can continue to play, another player on the team must dress in goalie equipment and play the rest of the game.
Yes there are, but seeing as you play on a different surface, sliding and the way you defend goals changes.
Because they play completely different Positions!! UR A TARD!
Although goalies used to play bare headed, in the modern NHL a goalie losing his helmet results in an immediate stoppage in play.
Yes. Trainers used to be backups for goalies.
In net refers to where the goalie will play. A coach may tell one of the two goalies who is starting by saying to them that they are in net.
During play, only one goalie is allowed on the ice per team.
Goalies don't have to wear arm pads because they don't need to (unless the league u play in requires them, but that is rare) and the pads limit they're range of motion. But really the goalie himself makes the decision as to wear them or not and some like and some dislike.
They dont the whole team wheres the same color pants just the goalie pant structure is made differently for extra padding and protection
If the batter puts the ball in play, and reaches base without an error being made by the defense, nor is it ruled a fielder's choice, the batter gets credit for a hit.
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