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Goal

Results in the stoppage of playtime. Even if the video suggests that the puck did not cross the goal line, the goal is deemed scored when the referee confirmed it and stopped the game.

Recording of a goal includes several points:

  1. Name of the player who scored, his position on the ice, additional info;
  2. Unassisted goal or name(s)/position(s) of assistant(s).
  3. Parameter +/- is registered for the team’s players that were on the ice when the goal was scored. In case there was a shift at the moment of scoring and both players of a changing pair were simultaneously on the ice, the+/- parameter is assigned to the player who did not leave the rink in time.
  4. In case of scoring in power play, the “end of penalty” technical command is recorded.
  5. A grave mistake, which leads to a goal. It could be a positional mistake, lost challenge, unsuccessful pass, unsuccessful puck handling. One to two, sometimes three and very rarely more players can be counted as those who committed the grave mistake.