Player Discussion Emergency Goalie

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What if both teams need a goalie?
A roster player can dress as goalie.

“Each team shall have on its bench, or on a chair immediately beside the bench, a substitute goalkeeper who shall, at all times, be fully dressed and equipped ready to play. Except when both goalkeepers are incapacitated, no skater in the playing roster in that game shall be permitted to wear the equipment.

“In regular League and Playoff games, if both listed goalkeepers are incapacitated, that team shall be entitled to dress and play any available goalkeeper who is eligible. This goalkeeper is eligible to sit on the player’s bench, in uniform. In the event that the two regular goalkeepers are injured or incapacitated in quick succession, the third goalkeeper shall be provided with a reasonable amount of time to get dressed, in addition to a two-minute warm-up (except when he enters the game to defend against a penalty shot).

“If, however, the third goalkeeper is dressed and on the bench when the second goalkeeper becomes incapacitated, the third goalkeeper shall enter the game immediately and no warm-up is permitted.”
 
He's their AHL goaltender, he's not ellibigle to be used as emergency.
Stevenson was called up near thed end of the season, he even played a game. Gary Galley mentioned that he was the third goaltender tonight. From the transactions in the last week, a bunch of teams are carrying a third goaltender as well as adding other extra players for the playoffs.
 
Stevenson was called up near thed end of the season, he even played a game. Gary Galley mentioned that he was the third goaltender tonight. From the transactions in the last week, a bunch of teams are carrying a third goaltender as well as adding other extra players for the playoffs.
They travel with the team in case of injuries, but are inelligible to play during a game once the rosters are locked.

The EBUG is provided by the home team. EBUGs are not allowed to play professional hockey.
 
They travel with the team in case of injuries, but are inelligible to play during a game once the rosters are locked.

The EBUG is provided by the home team. EBUGs are not allowed to play professional hockey.
As far as I have seen, he is on their playoff roster. I really can't think of a precedent though, so don't know.
 
It's a remarkably dumb question.

Why would anyone ask if they are going to call up a goalie from the AHL of Montembeault can't dress?

Of course they are... what's the other option, only dress one goalie?

He was asking, which one do you call up, Primeau or Fowler ?

It’s remarkably dumb how you can’t understand a simple question.

But still, we can’t call up Fowler because his contract kicks in this summer.
 
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