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Penalty shot with extra attacker?

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IF Team A has pulled their goalie and team B gets the puck and has a breakway and is hooked down, does B automatically get the goal?

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  1. ya bro


  2. i was confused about this, but i dont think so, i didnt want to tell you the wrong thing, so i looked it up in the rulebook and this is what i saw:

    If at the time a penalty shot is awarded, the goalkeeper of the penalized Team has been removed from the ice to substitute another player, the goalkeeper shall be permitted to return to the ice before the penalty shot is taken.

  3. Yes...

  4. Yup, because the goalie can't go back in net for the penalty shot anyways, so the goal is awarded.

  5. yes it is

  6. Ya, just like if team B was on a breakaway with an empty net, and someone threw thier stick, it's an automatic goal.  It's the same thing if team B was tripped.

  7. Yes. I also believe that if some one throws a stick at the team with an extra attacker and he has the puck, there is also an automatic goal. The goalie must be pulled though.

  8. no it is a penalty shot but sometimes the refferees just call it a penatly if player b had no controll of the puck but in this case yes.

  9. Yes. If there is a penalty shot with an empty net it is an awarded goal, and it goes to the player who would have been given the penalty shot.

  10. yes

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