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Why can't a goalie wear the captain C?

The rules of the IIHF, NHL and Hockey Canada do not permit goaltenders to be designated as on-ice captains, due to the logistical challenge of having the goaltender relay rules discussions between referees and coaches and then return to the crease.
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Are goalies allowed to be captains?

There is no rule preventing a goalkeeper from being named a Captain or Alternate Captain as an honor by the team to show leadership. However, that goalkeeper may not exercise Captain's privileges during a game.
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Was there ever a goalie captain in the NHL?

Gardiner was Chicago's captain when they won the Stanley Cup in 1934, and was the only goalie-captain to do so. The last goalie to become captain was Montreal goalie Bill Durnan. He became captain in 1947-48 and he's the reason for Rule 14D. He spent so much time talking to refs that games actually got longer!
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Can a goalie be captain in soccer?

Only four goalkeepers have captained their nations to World Cup glory, but it's not that uncommon to see a goalkeeper wear the armband in modern football. Here are the top 10 Goalkeeper Captains.
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What does position C mean in hockey?

Player position. The possible positions are C (center), LW (left wing), RW (right wing), D (defense) or G (goaltender). No. Player jersey number.
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Why NHL Goalies Can't Wear The Captain's C | The Durnan Rule Explained

Why can't NHL goalies have colored tape?

By mandating goaltenders use white tape, the NHL was lessening the chance of blown calls by the goal judges.
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Is black tape illegal in NHL?

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A player may apply tape anywhere on his stick for reinforcement or to enhance control of the puck. He may use any color tape that he prefers. Goalies must use a knob of white tape or some other protective material approved by the league on the top of the stick that is a minimum of ½” thick.
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What do NHL goalies wear under their pads?

Most pro goaltenders wear pajama-like T-shirts and pants underneath their equipment. This is because they are comfortable, absorb sweat, permit free movement and keep the goaltender warm during lulls in the play. You should use clean clothing every game and practice to prevent the dreaded hockey rash.
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What's the worst lead in hockey?

"2–0 lead is the worst lead" is a cliché used in sporting contests, to describe the situation in which one team is leading by a score of 2–0, leading to them becoming complacent.
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What is the easiest position in NHL?

Here's What the Easiest Position Is in Hockey:

The easiest hockey position is a winger. It requires the fewest additional skills, unlike other positions. You should play left wing if you're left-handed and right wing if you're right-handed.
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Can a goalie tackle a player?

If the goalie slides within their box to make a tackle (and not a save using their arms/body), they are guilty of a slide tackle and must be cautioned and sent to the Sin Bin (or red carded if violent).
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Can a player give the goalies stick?

A player who slides or throws a stick to the goaltender is to be assessed a Minor penalty under Rule 10.5 (a) – Throwing or Shooting Stick or Object. A Penalty Shot may be awarded under this rule, if the player throws the stick at the puck or puck carrier in their defending zone.
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Can a defender be a goalie?

Any outfield player (meaning every player who is on the pitch and not playing as a goalkeeper) is allowed to be named as stand-in goalkeeper. This means that a defender, midfielder, or even striker, can fill in as temporary goalkeeper.
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Who was the last goalie to be a captain?

You had to go all the way back to the 1947-48 season to see a goaltender as a captain. Bill Durnan of the Montreal Canadiens was the last one before the NHL passed a rule preventing it.
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Why do goalies wear 1?

For instance, "1" is frequently used by the starting goalkeeper, as the goalkeeper is the first player in a line-up. It is also the only position on the field that is required to be occupied.
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Who is the only female goalie in NHL?

1992: Manon Rheaume becomes the first woman to play in any of the major North American sports leagues when she plays goalie for the first-year Tampa Bay Lightning in a preseason game against the St. Louis Blues.
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Can you dress 3 goalies in NHL?

It's an opportunity for any team with space on the roster and under the NHL salary cap to have a third goalie on its active roster.
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Can an NHL team dress 3 goalies?

Every player on the 23-person active NHL roster, plus any player on the injured reserve list, must be under contract (and count toward the 50 contract maximum) and every team must have at least 24 players and three goaltenders under an SPC. Beyond those parameters, a team has wide latitude to make up its 50 contracts.
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Can a player lift a goalies stick?

Yes. A player may lift the opponent's stick at anytime provided they do not impede their progress. This is most often done in an effort to prevent the opponent from playing the puck and is considered a good defensive play.
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Are hockey hits 17% harder than football?

Hockey hits are, on average, 17% harder than football hits even though hockey players are 20% smaller than football players? Interesting. Josh Meinhardt and 1,419 others like this. Anyone on the receiving end of both hits even st the highschool level knows this.
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What is the most brutal NHL injuries?

Malarchuk is known for surviving a life-threatening injury during a 1989 NHL game when a player's skate made contact with his neck, slicing his carotid artery and partially slicing his jugular vein, causing immediate massive blood loss.
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Do NHL goalies wear cups?

But in addition to a lot more padding around that holder and a padded section that extends up to cover the lower abdominal area, a goalie double cup has a second protective layer that sits in front of that standard cup. In some cases, this second cup is made of hard plastic; in others it's carbon fiber.
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What does the +1 mean for goalie pads?

The +1 sizing system is standard for leg pads, meaning that “+1” is an extra inch added to the top of the leg pad. This addition helps goalies with their butterfly position as well as with their five-hole coverage. Some goal pads come with a +2” sizing system, which is more common with high level, experienced goalies.
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