410:; if a team opts for the extra attacker in overtime and an empty-net goal is scored, the game is credited as a regulation loss instead of an overtime loss (as an overtime loss earns one standings point, as opposed to two for a win of any sort), and the team pulling the goalie forfeit the point earned for going to overtime. Teams thus typically forgo using a goaltender only in situations where they are trailing by one or two goals with only a short time (typically less than four minutes) left in the game and have possession of the puck in their opponent's defensive zone. Prior to the introduction of the shootout, NHL teams occasionally pulled goalies in overtime during rare late season situations where the team pulling its goaltender needed two points to remain in playoff contention or home-ice advantage. The shootout has essentially ended this practice, since teams are statistically much more likely to win a shootout as opposed to winning with an empty net in overtime. Even with the introduction of the shootout to resolve games tied after overtime, it is still theoretically possible for a situation to arise where it may be advisable for an NHL team to pull a goaltender late in the regular season when tied late in regulation, since the statistics "regulation wins" followed by "regulation and overtime wins" are the top two criteria to break ties in the standings; as of 2024, no such situation has occurred since the adoption of the shootout. However, as seen in the
553:. It has evolved into a highly specific piece of equipment that is designed specifically for catching the puck. Some of the more significant changes are the use of a "string mesh" in the pocket of the trapper and the substantial palm and wrist protection. The pocket is the area between the thumb and first finger of the glove and is where most goaltenders try to catch the puck; catching in the pocket reduces the chance of a rebound falling out of the glove. The trapper must not be more than 18 inches across. The trapper can be held in a variety of positions depending upon the individual goaltender, but the trend among younger goaltenders is to hold the glove with the palm facing towards the shooter, instead of the "shake hands" position that was popular previously. The "Cheater" portion of the glove is the portion of the glove on the outside area of the thumb and the part that covers the wrist of the goaltender.
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their leg pads or blocker or another part of their body, or collapsing to butterfly position to block any low shot coming, especially in close proximity. After making a save, the goaltender attempts to control the rebound to avoid a goal scored by an opposing player when the goaltender is out of position ('scoring on a rebound'), or to allow the goaltender's own team to get control of the puck. Goaltenders may catch or hold a puck shot at the net to better control how it re-enters play. If there is immediate pressure from the opposing team, a goaltender may choose to hold on to the puck (for a second or more, with judgment from the referee) to stop play for a face-off. If a goaltender holds on to the puck for too long without any pressure they may be subject to a 2-minute
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369:. A goal scored by shooting the puck is particularly challenging, as the goaltender has to aim for a six-foot-wide net that is close to 180 feet away while avoiding hitting opposing players or turning the puck over; in cases of own goals, combining the circumstance of an own goal itself with the goaltender having been the last player to touch the puck renders own goals a very rare occurrence. Of the sixteen goals, nine were scored by shooting the puck and seven were an indirect result of own goals. As of 2023,
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863:. In this style, goaltenders are to stop the puck from a standing position, not going down. The goaltenders may bend over to stop the puck with their upper body or may kick the puck. Such saves made by kicking are known as kick saves or skate saves. They may also simply use their stick to stop it, known as a stick save. This was the style seen in the early NHL and was most commonly used up until the early 60s. One of the more notable goaltenders who was last seen using stand up was
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team is permitted to be on the ice at any given time. The rules do not oblige the use of a goaltender and so teams may instead opt to play with an extra skater. However the defensive disadvantage that follows means that this strategy is normally used purely as a desperation maneuver when needing to score late in a game. It may also be used when there is a delayed penalty (should the team to be
585:. In the stacked pad stance the lower part of the net is protected very well, but the upper third is completely open. In a last-ditch effort to block an incoming high shot the goaltender can roll around his upper back, flailing his pads through the air and stacking them on the other side. If the timing is right the goalie might get his leg up just in time to make the save.
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all modern goaltenders play this style. The stance is very wide and low to maximize the amount of body blocking the net. Many of today's great goaltenders have adopted this technique. This forces the shooter to get the puck off the ice to score. The con of this stance is that it is very hard to move quickly. The more efficient users of this style include
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Most professional leagues require each home team to maintain a list of local non-professional goaltenders, available to either team, who can be used in the exceptional case that one or both of a team's normal goaltenders are injured or unavailable (such as a player acquired in a trade or minor league
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The main disadvantage of the stand-up style, however, is a susceptibility to shots travelling along the bottom half of the net. A larger percentage of shots occur in the bottom portion of the net, and a goaltender utilizing the butterfly will cover a larger portion of that area. If there is a screen,
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When a goaltender is on the angle, often a sudden pass close to the net will leave the net relatively unguarded. Stacking the pads is a desperation move in which the goaltender slides feet-first, with legs together (and consequently, "stacked"), across the crease, attempting to cover as much space as
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A technique in which the goaltender moves laterally by pushing with one leg and sliding with the other leg's knee on the ice. Once the push has been completed, the pushing leg's knee is brought back down to the ice to resume the butterfly position for the remainder of the slide. This technique allows
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The method where, by positioning oneself in a direct line between the puck (not the shooter) and the net, a goaltender covers more of the net than he would otherwise be able to, and often "skulling" slowly, directly towards and closing on the opposing shooter to block more of the net. Two of the most
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if they are not already shorthanded due to a penalty (if the team on defense is serving a penalty, then the usual icing rules prevail, although in this case the team pulling the goaltender will have the additional advantage of having at least two more skaters on the ice). This puts the team without a
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are the only goaltenders in NHL history to be credited with multiple goals; Hextall remains the only NHL goaltender to have scored multiple goals via directly shooting the puck. Brodeur is the only goaltender to be credited with three goals, and is the only NHL goaltender to have been credited with a
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that is different from that worn by other players and is subject to specific regulations. Goaltenders may use any part of their bodies to block shots. The goaltender may legally hold (or freeze) the puck with their hands to cause a stoppage of play. If a player from the other team hits the goaltender
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The offended team, if in control of the puck, will pull their goaltender for an extra man. This is safe since as soon as a player on the team to be penalized touches the puck, the whistle is called, so they cannot score on the empty net. This effectively increases the one-man disadvantage beyond the
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This may refer two different techniques: A standing shuffle is a technique in which a goaltender, in a standing position, pushes with one skate and slides with the other while keeping both skates facing forward to make small lateral movements. A butterfly shuffle is a technique in which a goaltender
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Screen shots are blind shots, in which the goalie can not find the location of the puck. Goalies should never anticipate or guess when and where the puck will hit. In the screen shot, another player (usually an opponent, but sometimes the goaltender's own teammate) stands between the shooter and the
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This style of play is derived from the butterfly style of play, although most will argue that this is nothing more than a marketing term. Current leg pad design allows for the full face of the pad to be perpendicular to the ice, maximizing blocking area. This is also called "flaring the pad", almost
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The angle created between the handle (paddle) of a goaltender's stick and the blade. The higher the lie, the closer the stick resembles the capital letter "L". A higher lie number of 15+ is traditionally for goaltenders who tend to stand up more in their stance; A lower lie number of 11 or 12 is for
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Eight of those fifteen goals resulted from the goaltender shooting into an empty net. The remaining seven goals were not actually shot into the net by the goaltender; rather the goaltender was awarded the goal because he was the last player on his team to touch the puck before the opposition scored
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who played during the 50s-60s and 70s-80s, respectively. Hall is credited to be among the first to use this style, and both he and
Esposito had tremendous success with it. The most successful goaltender to adopt this style was Patrick Roy, who has 550 career wins in the NHL. This is the most widely
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A technique used by goaltenders to move larger distances laterally than can be accomplished by shuffling. The goaltender directs one skate in the desired direction of travel, rotating their body if required, and then uses the other skate to push themselves in that direction. The name "T-push" comes
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This is a term to describe an outstanding performance by an ice hockey goaltender in a short period of time. Often when a goalie lets out a rebound, the opposition returns the shot quickly, and the goalie has to make a quick save. A goalie often falls on their side and "stacks the pads" and appears
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Worn on the goaltender's legs to both protect the legs and help stop shots. Current NHL Rules have reduced leg pad width to 11 inches (280 mm); the overall height is restricted based upon an individual proportionally. The leg pads generally come to about three inches above the knee. Due to the
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Glove side, low: this area is defined by the goaltender's arm and catcher on the top, the ice on the bottom, and the outside post of the goal. During a butterfly-style save, this area is closed off completely and the catcher is typically stacked on top of the leg pad as the leg is extended to cover
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from virtually anywhere on the ice (even in the case of attempts that may cause the opponent to be called for icing if they miss the net, any goals still count). Obviously, if the opposing team does manage to advance the puck out of their own defensive zone, it becomes much easier to score an empty
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Additionally, if a goaltender acts in such a way that would cause a normal player to be given a penalty, such as slashing or tripping another player, the goaltender cannot be sent to the penalty box. Instead, one of the goaltender's teammates who was on the ice at the time of the infraction is sent
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the entire game, an area marked in front of the net, unlike the other positions where players are on ice for shifts and make frequent line changes. Attackers cannot make contact with the goaltender within the crease, as this interferes with the goaltender's ability to make saves. However, attackers
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This style of goaltending is a combination of both stand-up and butterfly style, where the goaltender primarily relies on reaction, save selection, and positioning to make saves. Hybrid goaltenders will usually control rebounds well, deflect low shots with their sticks, will utilize the butterfly,
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Stick side, low: this area is the lower half of the stick side, defined by the blocker and arm, the ice, and the outer post of the goal. During a butterfly save this area is also covered by the leg pad with the blocker stacked on top to protect against low shots. When a goaltender is standing, the
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Goaltenders are one of the most important players on the ice, as their performance may greatly impact the outcome or score of the game. One-on-one situations, such as breakaways and shootouts, have the tendency to showcase a goaltender's pure skill, or lack thereof. No more than one goaltender per
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Groeneveld of the Fort Worth Fire scored against the Thunder in Wichita, Kansas, on November 20, 1995; Bryan McMullen scored for the Austin Ice Bats on February 17, 2002; and Mike Wall of the Arizona Sundogs scored a goal
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The advantage of the stand-up style is in the continued mobility of the goaltender mid save. While standing, a stand-up goaltender can remain square to the puck and adjust his positioning to ensure that he is covering as much of the net as possible at all times. The goaltender is also in a better
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The stick, held by the goaltender in their blocker hand, the blade of the stick should remain flat on the ice. Keep notice of the lie on a new stick. A high lie will force a goaltender to play on their heels, offsetting balance, while a low lie places a goaltender lower to the ice, and may affect
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In a proper stance, the goaltender has the weight on the balls of their feet, the trapper and blocker just above knee-height and slightly out in front so they can be seen in the goalies peripheral vision, and the stick flat on the ice. Stance should also be conformed to the goaltender's style and
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The blocker is a rectangular piece of equipment with a glove to hold the stick. The blocker is predominantly worn on the dominant hand of the goaltender. The blocker protects the wrist area and can be used to direct shots away from the net. The blocker should be positioned at one's side, and at a
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without making an attempt to get out of their way, the offending player may be penalized. In some leagues (including the NHL), if a goaltender's stick breaks, they can continue playing with a broken stick until the play is stopped, unlike other players who must drop any broken sticks immediately.
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allowing the skates to separate, then pulling one's skates back together to stop, all without the skates leaving the ice surface. Pointing one's toes inward results in backward movement and pointing them outward results in forward movement. This can also be referred to as telescoping or bubbling.
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Skulling is a method of moving inward and outward from the goal crease, often used in "angle play". Most often used in setting up prior to the puck entering their zone, especially to "cut down the angle." This technique is accomplished by pointing both toe's of one's skates inward or outward and
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where the skater would normally out–skate the goalie. The skater does have the top part of the net to shoot at, but it is difficult to lift the puck over the goalie from up close. The paddle down stance is also effective against low passes from behind the net to players looking to score from the
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When a goaltender either blocks or stops a shot from going into their goal net, that action is called a save. Goaltenders often use a particular style, but in general they make saves any way they can: catching the puck with their glove hand, deflecting the shot with their stick, blocking it with
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Professional hockey leagues at all levels require each team have a list of "emergency" goaltenders. The list provides goaltender options for both the home and visiting teams. These goaltenders are to be called to a game if a team does not have two goaltenders to start the game, most often in the
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goaltender, obscuring the goaltender's vision of the shot. On a screen shot, the goaltender must do everything possible to try to see the shot, as dropping to the butterfly stance and thrusting their glove out at the sound of a shot is not the best idea in the modern game. Some goalies, such as
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A save made with the goaltender's skate. The goaltender decides which direction the rebound should travel in, and turns their skate in that direction. Then, bending the other leg, they push towards the puck with the off leg, as the bent knee drops to the ice. This move is rarely used since the
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When the goaltender wants to poke the puck away from an opposing player, they quickly slides their hand up the stick, thrusting forward towards the puck. An improperly played poke check is a risky play; the goaltender may miss, and the puck-carrier will be left with an unguarded net. In tight
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alternated in the playoffs; Snow started nine of the ten games during the first two rounds, but
Hextall took over in game two of Conference Finals and remained the starting goaltender for the remainder of the playoffs, though Snow started for game two of the Stanley Cup Finals.
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where a goaltender can be called up to the AHL that afternoon and the team is unable to sign a backup or the scheduled backup is unable to make the game on time after a callup. An "emergency" goaltender may also be called if both roster goaltenders are injured in the same game.
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However, should that team lose the game during the time in which the goalkeeper has been removed, it would forfeit the automatic point gained in the tie at the end of regulation play, except if the goalkeeper has been removed at the call of a delayed penalty against the other
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Goaltenders are often pulled if they have allowed several goals in a short period of time, whether they were at fault for the surrendered goals or not. Usually, a substituted goaltender does not return for the rest of the game. During a game in 1995, future Hall-of-Famer
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shot to the face. Following his lead, goaltenders around the world began to don protective headgear, which is now a requirement. Masks have evolved from the flush style introduced by Plante, to the player's helmet/special "birdcage" style best associated with
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624:'Six and Seven Hole': the six and seven holes are relatively new terms to identify the areas under either armpit of the goalie. Goaltenders who hold their trapper high or blocker further out to the side of their body are said to have six and seven holes.
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with their hands on either side of their body above each leg pad. For most modern goaltenders, the butterfly is the default technique around which the rest of their game is built as it theoretically stops any shots along the ice and provides optimal
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net goal. Thus, pulling the goalie is often used as an end-of-game desperation measure by losing teams, done in an attempt to quickly score a tying goal with the aid of a sixth attacker. A team may also pull their goalie in the event of a
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appearances for the regular season play, with Moog being the starter in the 1983 playoffs and Fuhr for the 1984 playoffs (although Moog started Game 4 and 5 of the 1984 Stanley Cup Finals due to Fuhr's injury) and subsequent postseasons.
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621:'Five Hole': the fifth and final area is between the goalie's leg pads and skates. This area is protected by the blade of the stick at all times, and is closed up by the upper leg pads when the goalie is in the butterfly position.
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If the team could be eliminated even if they win but could still advance with a loss based on goal differential, the team may decide it has nothing to lose by trying to score with a man advantage, similar to the second
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627:'Six Hole (slang)': The "six hole" is also used as a slang term used when a save is made, but the puck goes into the net, resulting in a goal. The term is used when the goalie is unsure how the puck made it past them.
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Florida Panthers. This is still considered a butterfly motion, as the mechanics of making the save are the same, however it is the design of the leg pad that achieves this rotation more than anything.
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butterfly method has become popular. A skate save's effectiveness is more limited because of the difficulty in directing a puck compared with using a stick, a blocker, or the pad.
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were tied in points with the Solar Bears needing a win in either regulation or overtime to clinch the final South
Division playoff berth, while the Stingrays led the
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by substituting in a normal skater and taking the goaltender off the ice. A team temporarily playing with no goaltender is said to be playing with an
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the puck if they miss the net. There are two common situations where a goaltender is generally pulled, as well as two less common situations:
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4327:"Cornell freshman goalie Mitch Gillam scores goal in NCAA debut (Video)"
2284:, December 3, 2009, Hockey Club Valpellice vs Sportivi Ghiaccio Pontebba
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4263:"Legends of Hockey -- NHL Player Search -- Player -- Damian Rhodes"
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goal by a goaltender is possible only under unusual circumstances.
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3036:"Gaze behaviors of goaltenders under spatial–temporal constraints"
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A chronological list of goals scored in the ECHL by goaltenders:
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4379:"Men's hockey: Northern Michigan goalie makes history with goal"
3981:"Stauber adds name to AHL record book with goalie goal, shutout"
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A chronological list of goals scored in the AHL by goaltenders:
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touch the puck the play will stop as the penalty is called).
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NHL rules strongly encourage that teams use goaltenders in
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3626:"Power Ranking the 2013 NHL Conn Smythe Trophy Candidates"
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was credited with an empty-net powerplay goal against the
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4141:"Official St. Louis Blues Website | St. Louis Blues"
3799:"N.H.L.'s Emergency Goalies Are Ready to Answer the Call"
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3180:"Emergency goalie: The most unusual 1-day job in sports"
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Complete goaltending history of every NHL and WHA teams
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4024:"Admirals Briefs: Erie Goalie Joins Saurdiff As Scorer"
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board service (as a former Corvette racer) by having a
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4194:"Battochio scores goal plays well in net as rush win"
3402:. The National Hockey League. Section 10, Rule 84.2.
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Goalie scores Best Goal KOWALSKI Craig HC VALPELLICE
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4083:Merk, Martin; Russman, Florian (January 26, 2009).
3364:"Legion of Brooms: Red Wings' Wait Ends With Sweep"
3272:"Boston Bruins at Pittsburgh Penguins - 06/03/2013"
4459:"Mieletön temppu – Ässien maalivahti teki maalin!"
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460:, goaltenders are frequently candidates for the
34:. For the similar position in box lacrosse, see
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3396:National Hockey League Official Rules 2023-2024
2499:goaltender Daryl Borden scored an empty-netter.
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83:) is the player responsible for preventing the
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1072:(or EBUG). Similar rules are in place for the
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4696:"Watch: QMJHL goalie scores shorthanded goal"
3211:"Time to Drop the Puck On Stanley Cup Season"
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2174:against Miami University on January 13, 2018.
320:The goaltender normally plays in or near the
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3534:Duplacey, James (1996). Diamond, Dan (ed.).
2682:February 15, 2019, Anthony Hurtubise of the
744:situations, a quick, hard jab could be used.
522:notable angle goaltenders in the 1970s were
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3914:"Pay for David Ayres tonight: $ 500 and..."
3623:
3242:"Flyers' Question: Who Will Start in Goal?"
2723:December 17, 2021, Antoine Coulombe of the
2605:January 14, 2017, Mathieu Bellemare of the
2495:June 2009, during a junior B playoff game,
2455:September 25, 2005, Antoine Lafleur of the
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2177:Atte Tolvanen scored an empty-net goal for
2170:Evan Weninger scored an empty-net goal for
2098:was credited with a goal while playing for
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3595:"Early Stanley Cup playoff MVP candidates"
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2664:January 2, 2018, Nolan Hakr of the PJHL's
2612:February 18, 2017, Eric Stewardson of the
2598:January 7, 2017, Étienne Montpetit of the
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137:and there are coaches, usually called the
133:The art of playing the position is called
4720:Rogers Digital Media (January 14, 2017).
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3995:"Lagace credited with goal in Wolves win"
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2741:October 20, 2023, Mathis Rousseau of the
2123:Mike Mantua scored an empty-net goal for
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3302:"Remembering Roy's career-changing game"
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2759:December 1, 2023, Antoine Keller of the
2675:January 18, 2018, Tristan Bérubé of the
2465:December 17, 2006, John Faulkner of the
2263:February 7, 2023, Jonas Stettmer of the
2112:Chad Alban scored an empty-net goal for
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1112:Incidents of Activated EBUGs in the NHL
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3776:from the original on September 24, 2015
3506:"National Hockey League Official Rules"
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3079:The American Journal of Sports Medicine
2748:November 26, 2023, Dawson Cowan of the
2653:December 19, 2017, Dawson Rodin of the
2480:) was credited with a goal against the
2341:Jaakko Suomalainen, December 30, 2010 (
2214:, 1 December 2018, Lukko Rauma against
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1106:amateur or professional tryout contract
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27:Person who tends the goal in ice hockey
14:
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4732:from the original on November 17, 2017
4277:from the original on September 8, 2015
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3912:@frank_seravalli (February 23, 2020).
3843:"NHL's emergency goalies live on edge"
3829:
3660:"Hockey Has a Gigantic-Goalie Problem"
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3582:from the original on December 3, 2013.
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4413:from the original on December 5, 2013
4402:maalivahti Mika Järvinen tekee maalin
4034:from the original on November 1, 2011
3949:
3805:. Associated Press. January 7, 2017.
3766:"Net worth: Top 5 NHL backup goalies"
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2763:was credited with a goal against the
2752:was credited with a goal against the
2730:April 6, 2023, Anson Thornton of the
2668:scored an empty net goal against the
2488:) scored an empty-netter against the
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4645:from the original on October 8, 2009
4555:from the original on August 17, 2016
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3485:from the original on October 2, 2008
3443:Donnelly, Patrick (March 30, 2024).
3374:from the original on January 8, 2014
3343:from the original on January 8, 2014
3333:"It's Snow As Flyers Switch Goalies"
3308:. September 11, 2008. Archived from
3221:from the original on January 8, 2014
3149:
3147:
2602:scored a shorthanded empty net goal.
2576:October 19, 2015, Sean Leahy of the
2154:University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire
108:The goaltender is also known as the
42:. For the basketball violation, see
4619:from the original on April 16, 2016
3841:Woodley, Kevin (February 5, 2016).
3817:from the original on March 30, 2018
3542:. Lyons & Burford. p. 25.
3417:Traikos, Michael (March 11, 2024).
3190:from the original on March 30, 2018
3034:Panchuk, D.; Vickers, J.N. (2006).
2712:May 1, 2021, Thomas Sigouin of the
2627:April 13, 2017, Dylan Wells of the
2431:' Ryan Venturelli became the first
2407:scored an empty-net goal; as well,
2365:Australian Ice Hockey League (AIHL)
2352:Thomas Höneckl, December 21, 2012 (
2322:Erste Bank Eishockey Liga (Austria)
1516:List of goalscoring NHL goaltenders
1144:
24:
4669:stthomasstars.pointstreaksites.com
4587:from the original on March 7, 2016
4523:from the original on April 9, 2016
4243:from the original on June 16, 2015
3952:"Primer: Understanding Black Aces"
3935:Maclellan, Brian (June 22, 2022).
3748:The Hockey News: Century Of Hockey
3636:from the original on June 17, 2015
3605:from the original on June 19, 2013
3252:from the original on March 5, 2016
2150:University of Wisconsin - Superior
898:
25:
5939:
4775:A worldwide goaltending community
4747:
4694:Wilkins, Cory (January 9, 2017).
4337:from the original on May 15, 2015
4085:"He saves, wins, and even scores"
4060:. January 5, 2011. Archived from
4054:"50 Moments in Stingrays History"
3965:Zeglinski, Robert (May 4, 2022).
3698:from the original on May 24, 2013
3282:from the original on June 9, 2013
3202:
3144:
2267:scored against Michael Bitzer of
2134:was credited with a goal for the
2100:Michigan Technological University
1782:, April 12, 2024, vs. Springfield
1682:vs. Hartford; November 17, 2023,
854:
849:
456:Out of the five positions on the
5845:
5616:
5607:
5606:
4939:
4233:"Cornell Goalie Scores in Debut"
4200:from the original on May 8, 2018
3685:
3593:Harrison, Doug (June 11, 2013).
3209:Lapointe, Joe (April 16, 1997).
2903:
2382:
2233:, 6 January 2024, KalPa against
1469:Roger Crozier Saving Grace Award
859:The oldest playing style is the
206:
4713:
4687:
4675:
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4631:
4599:
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4477:
4465:(in Finnish). December 30, 2022
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4046:
4022:Al Pearce (December 20, 1995).
4015:
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3871:
3849:
3757:
3741:
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3679:
3648:
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3586:
3527:
3508:. Triumph Books. Archived from
3504:National Hockey League (2007).
3436:
3410:
3393:National Hockey League (2021).
3355:
3324:
3294:
3085:(9). Sage Journals: 2157–2163.
2977:
2968:
1885:Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies
1505:Goaltenders credited with goals
925:
174:Toronto Metropolitan University
4808:
3950:Haase, Taylor (June 7, 2022).
3362:Lapointe, Joe (June 8, 1997).
3331:Diamos, Jason (June 3, 1997).
3264:
3240:Lapointe, Joe (May 15, 1997).
3233:
3172:
3066:
3027:
3004:The Complete Hockey Dictionary
1857:Mike Smith, October 26, 2002,
1694:Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins
1684:Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins
1134:
759:of the Los Angeles Kings, and
13:
1:
5538:Games with highest attendance
4762:Comprehensive list of goalies
4512:Hockey Goalie Scores a Goal!!
4491:(in Finnish). January 6, 2024
4381:. ncaa.com. December 10, 2018
4359:. omaha.com. January 13, 2018
4192:Holland, Jim (January 2012).
3538:The annotated rules of hockey
2990:
2421:scored a goal while with the
2411:scored a goal while with the
389:, the defense cannot legally
288:
93:(often referred to simply as
79:(commonly referred to as the
5791:Positions on the hockey rink
4163:"The Center Of Hockey: News"
3867:– via www.youtube.com.
2849:Positions on the hockey rink
2552:Cape Breton Screaming Eagles
2490:Cape Breton Screaming Eagles
2447:Toronto St. Michael's Majors
2179:Northern Michigan University
2172:University of Nebraska-Omaha
1652:at Chicago (overtime winner)
1129:
1070:emergency back–up goaltender
345:at the time, was infamously
7:
3052:10.1016/j.humov.2006.07.001
2771:
2358:HC TWK Innsbruck "Die Haie"
2192:
2136:University of Massachusetts
2125:Western Michigan University
32:Goaltender (field lacrosse)
18:Emergency backup goaltender
10:
5944:
4665:"WOHL RECORD BOOK 2010/11"
3688:"A hole is a hole is hole"
2433:Metro Junior Hockey League
1513:
1462:William M. Jennings Trophy
902:
874:As the name suggests, the
497:
475:
230:William M. Jennings Trophy
29:
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4937:
4839:
4816:
4771:February 3, 2011, at the
4766:The Goalie Crease Network
3002:Podnieks, Andrew (2007).
2912:
2901:
2855:
2745:scored an empty net goal.
2727:scored an empty net goal.
2679:scored an empty net goal.
2661:scored an empty net goal.
2650:scored an empty net goal.
2595:scored an empty net goal.
2584:scored an empty net goal.
2311:
2302:Frederikshavn White Hawks
2240:
2114:Michigan State University
1736:vs. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
1117:Emergency Back-up Goalie
755:of the New York Rangers,
593:The holes on the goalpost
500:Shot on goal (ice hockey)
180:
153:Goaltenders in ice hockey
36:Goaltender (box lacrosse)
4301:www.superiortelegram.com
3857:"NHL: Emergency Goalies"
3091:10.1177/0363546515588941
2961:
2718:Drummondville Voltigeurs
2289:AL-Bank Ligaen (Denmark)
2275:
2183:Michigan Tech University
1975:South Carolina Stingrays
1734:Springfield Thunderbirds
998:The opposing team has a
708:National Corvette Museum
471:
420:South Carolina Stingrays
4167:centralhockeyleague.com
3954:. DK Pittsburgh Sports.
3154:Daccord, Brian (2009).
2497:Brantford Golden Eagles
2427:February 21, 1997, the
2257:
2081:
1900:at Pensacola Ice Pilots
1824:, December 19, 1995 at
1786:
1592:at Prince Edward Island
706:honouring his father's
599:Holes one through five:
513:Glossary and techniques
449:on-ice captain. In the
5923:Ice hockey terminology
5918:Ice hockey goaltenders
4576:Frederik Andersens mål
4000:American Hockey League
3937:"What is a black ace?"
3764:Rogers Digital Media.
3040:Human Movement Science
2778:Breakaway (ice hockey)
2399:While playing for the
2057:
2041:Metallurg Magnitogorsk
2030:
1997:
1979:Savannah Ghost Pirates
1876:Mississippi Sea Wolves
1800:Hampton Roads Admirals
1556:
1509:
1487:Calder Memorial Trophy
1020:score on the empty net
977:
594:
361:National Hockey League
359:have scored a goal in
309:
304:. The other attacker,
268:(shared) and the 1967
244:; both of them earned
177:
68:
5432:Gordie Howe hat trick
5412:Ceremonial first puck
4854:Goaltending equipment
4333:. November 27, 2013.
4117:. KHL. Archived from
3658:(February 15, 2021).
3568:Ncaa Ice Hockey Rules
3515:on September 25, 2005
2765:Chicoutimi Saguenéens
2761:Acadie-Bathurst Titan
2725:Shawinigan Cataractes
2593:Lethbridge Hurricanes
2423:Detroit Jr. Red Wings
2376:Newcastle North Stars
2265:Ravensburg Towerstars
2249:, 30 September 2005,
2167:on November 26, 2013.
2107:University of Vermont
2064:Oklahoma City Blazers
1946:, December 15, 2017,
1933:, December 30, 2016,
1919:, February 15, 2013,
1906:, December 19, 2009,
1839:Louisville RiverFrogs
1811:, December 15, 1995,
1772:, February 16, 2024,
1742:, November 12, 2022,
1712:, December 17, 2021,
1692:, November 14, 2018,
1648:, February 20, 2008,
1630:Philadelphia Phantoms
1444:NHL goaltender awards
970:
592:
559:A save utilizing the
508:goals against average
314:goaltending equipment
296:
160:
54:
5928:Ice hockey positions
5682:Association football
4551:. December 5, 2009.
4409:. December 4, 2008.
4307:on November 25, 2013
4237:collegehockeyinc.com
3983:. February 16, 2024.
3881:. November 26, 2023.
3312:on December 24, 2013
2754:Portland Winterhawks
2648:Sioux Falls Stampede
2582:Salt Lake City Moose
2548:2014–15 QMJHL season
2534:Mississauga Chargers
2347:KHL Medveščak Zagreb
2330:, January 27, 2006 (
2306:Rødovre Mighty Bulls
2223:, 30 December 2023,
2185:on December 7, 2018.
2102:on January 21, 1989.
2039:, January 25, 2009,
2019:, November 9, 1996,
1973:, December 1, 2023,
1896:, October 24, 2007,
1872:Pensacola Ice Pilots
1870:, December 5, 2003,
1762:, October 18, 2023,
1668:, January 16, 2015,
1618:, October 15, 2001,
1608:, February 5, 2000,
1598:, October 30, 1999,
1568:, December 5, 1987,
1480:Most Valuable Player
1476:Hart Memorial Trophy
1438:Stanley Cup playoffs
963:Empty net situations
441:did name goaltender
357:Fourteen goaltenders
4754:The Goalies Archive
4615:. January 4, 2011.
4271:Hockey Hall of Fame
4267:legendsofhockey.net
4058:StingraysHockey.com
3969:. USA Today Sports.
3729:on December 7, 2009
3006:. Fenn Publishing.
2808:List of NHL players
2677:Gatineau Olympiques
2638:November 18, 2017,
2633:Kingston Frontenacs
2622:Lakeshore Canadiens
2607:Gatineau Olympiques
2556:Gatineau Olympiques
2517:November 12, 2012,
2484:and Maxim Gougeon (
2401:Medicine Hat Tigers
2201:, 3 December 2008,
2089:University of Maine
2049:, January 7, 2010,
2025:Long Beach Ice Dogs
1925:Cincinnati Cyclones
1908:Bakersfield Condors
1859:Lexington Men O'War
1660:Binghamton Senators
1606:Jean-François Labbé
1590:Rochester Americans
1588:, October 9, 1995,
1580:Springfield Indians
1570:Rochester Americans
1405:Tampa Bay Lightning
1397:Carolina Hurricanes
1317:Toronto Maple Leafs
1309:Carolina Hurricanes
1177:Toronto Maple Leafs
1113:
1074:NHL's minor leagues
1002:coming against them
561:butterfly technique
416:Orlando Solar Bears
412:2023-24 ECHL season
378:game-winning goal.
349:by then-head coach
274:Philadelphia Flyers
254:Toronto Maple Leafs
5589:In popular culture
5528:Arenas by capacity
4583:. March 15, 2010.
4151:on March 23, 2009.
4121:on January 9, 2010
3803:The New York Times
3368:The New York Times
3337:The New York Times
3246:The New York Times
3215:The New York Times
3158:. Human Kinetics.
3156:Hockey Goaltending
2798:Rover (ice hockey)
2743:Halifax Mooseheads
2670:Wallaceburg Lakers
2629:Peterborough Petes
2530:Georgetown Raiders
2478:Lewiston MAINEiacs
2469:(currently in the
2461:Halifax Mooseheads
2413:Tri-City Americans
2394:Kingston Canadians
2343:HK Acroni Jesenice
2300:, March 13, 2010,
2165:Niagara University
2161:Cornell University
2143:Harvard University
2053:at Amur Khabarovsk
1992:Atlanta Gladiators
1986:, March 29, 2024,
1960:, March 25, 2023,
1948:Quad City Mallards
1939:Atlanta Gladiators
1935:Florida Everblades
1847:, March 22, 2001,
1835:Charlotte Checkers
1804:Charlotte Checkers
1798:, March 18, 1995,
1680:Charlotte Checkers
1678:, March 10, 2018,
1670:Lake Erie Monsters
1658:, March 19, 2010,
1640:Milwaukee Admirals
1638:, April 17, 2005,
1628:, April 11, 2004,
1620:Milwaukee Admirals
1610:Hartford Wolf Pack
1596:Christian Bronsard
1578:, March 28, 1992,
1491:Rookie of the Year
1489:is awarded to the
1478:is awarded to the
1455:1981–82 NHL season
1401:December 31, 2016
1353:Chicago Blackhawks
1313:February 22, 2020
1229:Chicago Blackhawks
1185:Montreal Canadiens
1111:
1055:Back-up goaltender
978:
824:Stood on his head:
796:Stacked Pad Slide:
712:Chevrolet Corvette
636:popularity of the
595:
462:Conn Smythe Trophy
424:Florida Everblades
343:Montreal Canadiens
341:, playing for the
310:
226:Conn Smythe Trophy
214:New York Islanders
178:
162:Elizabeth Wyn Wood
69:
5900:
5899:
5757:
5756:
5743:Gridiron football
5630:
5629:
5371:Neutral zone trap
5113:Holding the stick
5044:
5043:
4760:HockeyGoalies.org
4639:"Guide to hockey"
3859:. August 12, 2017
3717:Custance, Craig.
3624:Steve Silverman.
3165:978-0-7360-7427-8
3122:, pp. 87–88.
3013:978-1-55168-309-6
2958:
2957:
2736:Hamilton Bulldogs
2561:October 9, 2015,
2523:Wisconsin Badgers
2388:January 7, 1987,
2370:August 18, 2014:
2298:Frederik Andersen
2068:Kansas City Blues
2037:Ilya Proskuryakov
1962:Fort Wayne Komets
1883:, March 2, 2005,
1833:, March 6, 1996,
1752:, March 3, 2023,
1722:, March 2, 2022,
1672:at Chicago Wolves
1626:Antero Niittymäki
1498:Ted Lindsay Award
1434:
1433:
1225:January 23, 2023
692:Statue of Liberty
676:Vladislav Tretiak
478:Save (ice hockey)
439:Vancouver Canucks
192:backup goaltender
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2697:March 10, 2020,
2688:St. Thomas Stars
2600:Val-d'Or Foreurs
2587:March 18, 2016,
2519:Gabriel Grunwald
2502:April 23, 2012,
2486:Rimouski Océanic
2445:, then with the
2441:March 30, 2004,
2417:April 20, 1993,
2336:HC TWK Innsbruck
2251:Straubing Tigers
2047:Edgars Masaļskis
2043:at Ak Bars Kazan
1988:Norfolk Admirals
1931:Alex Nedeljkovic
1889:Wheeling Nailers
1853:Johnstown Chiefs
1817:Wheeling Nailers
1774:Rockford IceHogs
1740:Jesper Wallstedt
1732:, May 12, 2022,
1714:Rockford IceHogs
1702:, May 25, 2019,
1676:Alex Nedeljkovic
1156:
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753:Henrik Lundqvist
671:New York Rangers
644:(Leg) kick save:
572:Butterfly slide:
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5199:Butterfly style
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4773:Wayback Machine
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5733:Box lacrosse
5692:Field hockey
5667:
5574:Broadcasting
5558:Shot quality
5482:Shot on goal
5341:Dump'n'Chase
5163:Short-handed
5148:Penalty shot
5063:Awarded goal
4962:
4736:February 22,
4734:. Retrieved
4726:Sportsnet.ca
4725:
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4705:February 22,
4703:. Retrieved
4700:theScore.com
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4463:Ilta-Sanomat
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4383:. Retrieved
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4331:Yahoo Sports
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3669:. Retrieved
3665:The Atlantic
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2996:Bibliography
2995:
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2979:
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2862:
2732:Barrie Colts
2692:Komoka Kings
2467:Sarnia Blast
2405:Chris Osgood
2231:Juha Jatkola
2221:Niklas Rubin
2118:Ferris State
2076:
2061:
1917:Brian Foster
1868:Brian Eklund
1849:Toledo Storm
1845:Mark Bernard
1831:Nick Vitucci
1790:
1764:Laval Rocket
1760:Strauss Mann
1756:vs. Manitoba
1726:vs. Colorado
1720:Lukáš Dostál
1710:Collin Delia
1636:Seamus Kotyk
1602:at Rochester
1586:Robb Stauber
1560:
1523:
1519:
1457:and onwards.
1435:
1348:Scott Foster
1273:Dallas Stars
1086:Scott Foster
1069:
1066:
1058:
1050:
1039:
1028:
1013:
997:
985:
981:
979:
941:Jimmy Howard
929:
926:Hybrid style
908:
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865:Bill Ranford
860:
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834:
829:Frank Calder
823:
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781:
767:Screen shot:
766:
747:
740:
734:wrap arounds
725:Paddle down:
724:
717:
688:Mike Richter
680:Chris Osgood
656:
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391:ice the puck
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262:Johnny Bower
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143:goalie stick
142:
139:goalie coach
138:
134:
131:goal-tender.
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103:short-handed
99:
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57:Tyler Weiman
48:
5913:Goalkeeping
5855:Other roles
5726:Goaltenders
5675:Goalkeepers
5668:goaltenders
5664:Goalkeepers
5507:Towel Power
5502:Three stars
5390:Terminology
5219:Saucer pass
4931:Skate guard
4495:January 15,
4489:Yle Urheilu
4469:January 15,
4443:January 15,
4311:February 2,
4145:www.nhl.com
3863:January 29,
3656:Dryden, Ken
3609:October 30,
3519:October 20,
3489:October 18,
2913:Other roles
2699:Lukáš Pařík
2546:During the
2512:Ottawa 67's
2409:Olaf Kolzig
2253:at Landshut
2225:Porin Ässät
2207:Lukko Rauma
2051:Dinamo Riga
2012:Dayton Gems
1746:vs. Chicago
1616:Chris Mason
1531:Ron Hextall
1482:in the NHL.
1436:During the
1392:Jorge Alves
1304:David Ayres
1216:Matt Berlin
1098:Matt Berlin
1090:Jorge Alves
1082:David Ayres
949:Carey Price
945:Tuukka Rask
933:Ryan Miller
817:Stick save:
813:high saves.
789:Skate save:
776:Ron Hextall
741:Poke check:
700:Ryan Miller
579:Hasek roll:
519:Angle play:
466:Patrick Roy
371:Ron Hextall
347:kept in net
339:Patrick Roy
322:goal crease
278:Ron Hextall
270:Stanley Cup
218:Billy Smith
166:high relief
147:goalie pads
135:goaltending
116:goalkeeper,
90:goal crease
85:hockey puck
55:Goaltender
44:Goaltending
5907:Categories
5887:Head coach
5810:Defenceman
5805:Goaltender
5749:Ice hockey
5717:Water polo
5516:Statistics
5462:Puck bunny
5442:Hockeytown
5300:Underwater
5275:Rink bandy
5238:Variations
5229:Wrist shot
4968:Defenceman
4963:Goaltender
4849:Cooperalls
4810:Ice hockey
4068:January 5,
4038:January 5,
3845:. NHL.com.
2991:References
2945:Head coach
2868:Defenceman
2863:Goaltender
2788:Defenceman
2247:Mike Bales
1958:Ryan Fanti
1944:C.J. Motte
1730:Joel Hofer
1666:Reto Berra
1656:Chris Holt
1632:at Hershey
1576:Paul Cohen
1260:Tom Hodges
1045:situation.
915:Glenn Hall
772:Ed Belfour
696:Ed Belfour
498:See also:
493:Ken Dryden
387:power play
302:Bryan Rust
289:Privileges
282:Garth Snow
242:Grant Fuhr
170:Turk Broda
119:net minder
95:the crease
77:goaltender
73:ice hockey
40:Goalkeeper
5892:Officials
5798:Positions
5745:(archaic)
5697:Floorball
5584:Nicknames
5523:Analytics
5487:Skatemill
5422:Five-hole
5351:Forecheck
5326:Breakaway
5321:Backcheck
5316:Analytics
5245:Broomball
5224:Snap shot
5209:One timer
5183:Tuck rule
5128:Officials
5073:Breakaway
4949:Positions
4841:Equipment
4115:en.khl.ru
3898:USA Today
3821:March 30,
3811:0362-4331
3733:August 9,
3576:0735-9195
3454:March 30,
3428:March 30,
3378:April 24,
3347:April 24,
3256:April 24,
3225:April 24,
3194:March 30,
3184:USA Today
2950:Officials
2856:Positions
2004:Ryan Mior
1744:Iowa Wild
1612:at Quebec
1126:Opponent
986:empty net
911:five hole
835:Skulling:
799:possible.
633:Leg pads:
610:the post.
565:five-hole
238:Andy Moog
63:with his
5862:Enforcer
5707:Handball
5612:Category
5594:Violence
5579:Fighting
5492:Slapshot
5331:Checking
5309:Strategy
5178:Tripping
5158:Roughing
5138:Overtime
5098:Face-off
5083:Clipping
5078:Charging
5068:Boarding
5021:Enforcer
4905:Uniform
4901:T-Blades
4769:Archived
4730:Archived
4684:iihf.com
4643:Archived
4623:June 16,
4617:Archived
4591:June 16,
4585:Archived
4559:June 16,
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