No it is nottt a goal. the puck has to completely pass the goal line. If you see white between the puck and the goaline then its a goa. No exceptions. =]
2007-03-06 13:39:11
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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No. The puck needs to be completely over the goal line, with white space between it and the goal line, for it to count as a goal. If the puck is touching the red line at all, even just a little bit, then it is not goal. Plain and simple.
2007-03-06 22:22:57
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answer #2
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answered by Me 3
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No. The puck must completely cross the goal line. If the referee is right there and has clearly seen it he'll make the call, but it will probably go under review anyway. If it's inconclusive, it's ruled no goal. You may see it from every angle and be looking for a little inch of white ice depending on how long it takes.Then watch one coach shake his head!
2007-03-07 01:35:29
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answer #3
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answered by // 7
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No. The puck has to be 100% past the goal line.
2007-03-07 00:05:43
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answered by brian57 3
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No, the puck must go completely over the goal line.
2007-03-06 22:57:38
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answer #5
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answered by lidstromnumber1fan 5
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NO!!!!! not a goal unless the puck is completely over the line! also it isnt a goal if the player kicks the puck into the net. It is a goal if it deflects of the players skate.
2007-03-06 21:59:15
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answered by Anonymous
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No! In hockey the puck must completely cross the goal line to score.
2007-03-06 21:43:41
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answered by Paully S 4
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no the puck has to completely cross the line for it to be a goal
2007-03-06 23:12:11
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answered by gbizzle 1
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puck has to completely cross the goal line
2007-03-07 15:58:03
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answered by Adam B 1
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No, the puck must completely cross the plane of the goaline to be considered a goal
2007-03-06 23:36:16
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answered by WonderCat 1
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