Yes, it has happened. In fact, goalies have been credited with scoring goals before because they made a save and an opposing forward fed it back into an empty net.
Here you are:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1293808566358181451
2007-10-13 03:25:48
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answered by The Camel 4
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Yes I recall it happening. It happened in a game in the 80's(87-88 season) between the Islanders and Rangers. The score was 3-1. I can't remember which team won,but I remember the Islanders scoring on a delayed penalty they were getting,because the Rangers mishandled the puck and it went down the ice into their own net. Isles goalie Billy Smith was credited with the goal for touching the puck last while making a save.
Excuse me,Mr. Like I'm Telling you who I am(top contributor,with post further down). I was only mentioning a game that I remember. We are not competing for any prizes here. And in fact,the game I mentioned is true.Smith was credited with the goal,in that game because it is in the highlights in the intermission of a game that I have on tape from that same day from that season(1987-88).
2007-10-13 03:31:52
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answered by bigjd_rockin 4
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This has happened many many many times.
During a delayed penalty, at them end of the game, etc
It happened to the Leafs a few years ago, Gary Valk passed back to Mats Sundin on the point, Sundin missed it, and Curtis Joseph had yet to make it to the bench had to run back to try and make the save...and fell. The puck went in.
An embarrasing moment was had by all
Bigjd_Rockin
You need to get your facts straight
Billy Smith scored one goal in his career, it came against the Colorado Rockies, Rob Ramage was the last player top touch the puck.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Smith
2007-10-13 05:33:45
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answered by Like I'm Telling You Who I A 7
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You'd be on the set of coronation highway! In theory i assume if no longer something ever happend,there might have been no vast Bang which might mean that situations for all times does no longer have been created!! In physics isn't there a regulation that states each and every action HAS AN equivalent AND OPPOSITTE reaction?? subsequently if there replaced into no preliminary action,evoloution does no longer exist.... Cool! Existential questions:)
2016-11-08 04:36:00
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answered by ? 4
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Last year Nicholas Wallin for the carolina hurricanes did ... I cant remember exactly but i think he didnt realize the goalie had left and he purposely hit it back to where he would have been. score for the other team =(
2007-10-13 16:37:53
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answered by Kelley Sue 2
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I remember it happening at the end of games, but never during a delayed penalty call.
2007-10-13 07:18:33
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answered by Tim O 5
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Think it happened to the flyers once @ 20 yrs ago.
2007-10-13 09:46:09
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answered by postal p 7
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yes. it has happened
ill get on a youtube link
ADD - my search came up with nothing. I know a few are out there though.
2007-10-13 03:10:12
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answered by TBL 6
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http://www.uscho.com/news/id,1418/AlbanScoresEmptyNetterAgainstFerris.html
In college hockey, 4 times since the article above.
Nice video posted :-)
2007-10-13 03:39:59
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answered by Kid Fleetfoot 3
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It has happened twice in recent memory for sure!
2007-10-13 03:15:00
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answered by jeffwar03 4
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