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During a penalty shot attempt and before the player takes the shot, the goalkeeper poke-checks the puck. The puck reverses direction, strikes the leg of the player taking the shot, and goes directly into the goal. Is this a legal goal?

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The goal is legal. In ice hockey, a poke check is a legal maneuver for the goalie to disrupt the player taking the shot, and if the puck goes into the goal after hitting the player's leg, it is a legal goal. The goal counts as soon as the puck crosses the goal line, regardless of how it got there.

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The goal is legal. In ice hockey, a poke check is a legal maneuver for the goalie to disrupt the player taking the shot. When the puck reverses direction and hits the leg of the player taking the shot before going into the goal, it is considered a legal goal. The goal counts as soon as the puck crosses the goal line, regardless of how it got there.

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