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Empty netter scored by the Alaska Aces against the Bakersfield Condors. The Michigan Wolverines attempt an empty net goal against the Ferris State Bulldogs.. An empty net goal, abbreviated as EN or ENG and colloquially called an empty netter, occurs in several team sports when a team scores a goal into a net with no goaltender (goalie) present.
No description. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status First name first Player's first name String required Last name last Player's last name String required Disambiguation dab e.g. "ice hockey" if the title of the player's bio ends with "...(ice hockey)" String optional Number num Number on the player's uniform. Players without a number should be left blank ...
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In ice hockey, icing is an infraction that occurs when a player shoots, bats, or deflects the puck from their own half (over the center red line) of the ice, beyond the opposing team's goal line, without scoring a goal. The icing rule has four variations: touch icing, no-touch or automatic icing, and hybrid icing.
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Fantasy hockey can stoke your competitive juices in a new and fun way. Fandom takes a backseat to roster building and competition. It’s time to root for players on different teams — especially ...
Fill in 4 digits for the year (2008), one or two for the month (9), and one or two for the day (5). There is no need to add a 0 in front of single digits for month or day. Fill in the final day of the regular season or playoffs. For example, the Flyers won their first Stanley Cup on May 19, 1974 and that is the date you fill in. }} {{player4
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