Hockey goaltender

DEFINITION:

Hockey goaltender: A player positioned in front of the net whose main objective is to prevent the opposing team from scoring goals.

FAQs:

1. What is the primary role of a hockey goaltender?
The primary role of a hockey goaltender is to defend the net and prevent the opposing team from scoring goals.

2. What equipment does a hockey goaltender wear?
A hockey goaltender wears specialized equipment including leg pads, a chest protector, a face mask, a glove, and a blocker to protect themselves from incoming shots.

3. Can a hockey goaltender leave their crease?
Yes, a hockey goaltender is allowed to leave their crease but they must stay within the designated area known as the crease while playing the puck.

4. Can a hockey goaltender score goals?
Although it is extremely rare, a hockey goaltender is allowed to score goals by shooting the puck into the opposing team’s net. However, this is not a common occurrence.

5. How does a hockey goaltender communicate with their teammates?
Hockey goaltenders communicate with their teammates using various signals and verbal cues during the game. They often shout instructions or call out plays to help their defensemen and other players on the ice.