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Ice Hockey Goal Net Popular Q&A
Q: How wide and high are the netted goals in ice hockey?
A: A hockey goal is 6' x 4' . Read More »
Q: Is it called goal nets or post in ice hockey?
A: The goalies net is just called the net in hockey. Then the posts are just called the posts, or the iron. But the crossbar is also part of the iron. The iron aro... Read More »
Q: Is it practical to build my own goal/net for ice hockey?
A: Don't make one. I did lots of research on this before I bought one for my home hockey gym. Everyone who made one spent more money or it failed. I bought one mad... Read More »
Q: What are those 2 metal rods that go through the net in ice hockey...
A: You must be talking about the moorings. They are rods that dig into the ice to secure the net in place while at the same time allowing the net to give in case a... Read More »
Q: How wide is the netted goal in ice hockey?
A: 6 feet. Read More »