If someone were to score on their own net, who would get credit for the goal?
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as the others have said, the last player on the other team that touches it gets the goal. This is how a goalie scored once.Question for other New Jersey Devils fans...?
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into their own goalthe opposing team
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points are determined by whose net it is ... not who makes the shot.The Goal is credited to the last player of the other team that touched the puck this happens often when its deflected off a defense men into the net
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The nearest player is how I saw it in past games.The last person who touched the puck on the other team is credited the goal.
The credit for the goal goes to the last opposing player who touched the puck and assists are awarded to any players who helped to get the puck to the "scoring" player.
For example the center for "Team A" passes the puck to the right wing for "Team A." The right wing then shoot the puck towards the net. The goalie for "Team B" stops the puck, but then accidentally pushes the puck into his own goal with his paddle, the right wing for "Team A" is awarded the credit for the goal, and the center for "Team A" is awarded credit for the assist.
the pl;ayer that was closer to the player who made it in there own net
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last person on opposing teamThe last opposite player who touches the puck
Last opposing player to touch the puck usually. Sometimes it is the nearest opposing player though, I believe if the last one to touch has left the ice the award it to nearest.
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Either the last opposing player to touch the puck or the closest player to the goal, i cant remember which one, but it has happened numerous times. I remember one i think for the maple leafs when they pulled the goalie the leafs extra skater tried to pass the puck back to a teammate he thought was behind him, and the puck went the whole length of the ice into his own net, leaving the score at 1-3Anyone know what i am talking about?
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