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How does a Goalie score on a Power Play?

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Maybe you could begin by explaining what a Power Play is.

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  1. A power play is when a team has a man advantage because an opposing player is in the sin bin. The goalie could score fi he shot across ice.


  2. a power play for team A would be a player from team B sitting in the penalty box. therefore, it's easier for the other team. if the goalie from team B is in the penalty box, the goalie from team A can come out and score easily.

  3. u a puck bunny?

    Anyways, a power play is when a player on the opposing team commits a foul, or penalty. The other team is awarded 2 minutes or more with a man advantage, a 5 on 4.

  4. just like this.

  5. He shoots the puck from his crease across the ice and into the opposing team's net. It's not rocket science

  6. A power play, is where the other team has one or more men in the penalty box, the goalie scores just like any other player, except that he takes a shot from one end to the other.

  7. you must know nothing about hockey... well a power play is when a player gets a penalty normaly a penalty is 2 minutes but if a penalty if it draws blood is 4 minutes... well it would be verry hard for a golie to score on a power play because they would have to shoot it all the way down the ice and the other teams golie would have to miss it.

  8. First off, a power play is when a team has a man advantage because a member of the opposing team takes a penalty is sent to the penalty box and the opposing team has to play a man down for a slotted amount of time, being 2, 4, or 5 minutes depending on the severity of the penaltye.  A goalie can score in this situation in a few ways.  1)  If the opposing team decides to pull their goalie despite having the player in the box and the goalie shoots it in the empty net.  or 2)  If he is the last player to touch the puck for his team and the opposing team screws up and puts it in their own net.

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