empty-net goal
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Empty Net Goal — ist ein bestimmter Tortreffer beim Eishockey und verwandten Spielen wie Inline Skaterhockey oder Inlinehockey. Ein Team kann in geeigneten Situationen den Torwart vom Feld nehmen, um mit einem zusätzlichen Feldspieler ein Powerplay herbeizuführen … Deutsch Wikipedia
Empty net goal — An empty net goal, or colloquially, an empty netter occurs in ice hockey when a team scores a goal into a net with no goaltender (goalie) present. This usually occurs in one of three different occasions: #In about the last two minutes of a game,… … Wikipedia
Goal (ice hockey) — A goal in ice hockey provides a team with one point. A goal is scored when a puck completely crosses the goal line within the goal frameMethod of scoringThe object of the game of hockey is to score more goals than the opposing team. Goaltenders… … Wikipedia
empty-netter — noun An empty net goal … Wiktionary
List of goaltenders who have scored a goal in an NHL game — Martin Brodeur is one of two goaltenders who have scored one goal in the regular season and another one in the playoffs … Wikipedia
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Own goal — An own net occurs in goal scoring games when a player scores a goal that is registered against his or her own team. It is usually accidental, and may be a result of an attempt at defensive play that failed or was spoiled by opponents. The term… … Wikipedia
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Goaltender — This article is about the position in ice hockey. For the similar position in field lacrosse, see Goaltender (field lacrosse). For similar positions in other sports, see goalkeeper. For the basketball foul, see goaltending. Goalie Roberto Luongo… … Wikipedia
2001 Stanley Cup Playoffs — The NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs of 2001 began in April. The sixteen teams that qualified, eight from each conference, played best of 7 series for conference quarterfinals, semifinals and championships, and then the conference champions played a best … Wikipedia