Nothing, the penalty is not carried over to the next game (if that's what you're wondering).
Yes it is because it is still a single person penalty.
Yes. A hockey goalie can get the same penalties as a skater gets.
if the penalty was a double minor, a major, misconduct, or if there were two penalties on the same player in the same play.
It depends on who made the penalty.
yes gaborik is still the fastest hockey player
Hockey is a very physical sport. For this reason, hockey helps kids become healthy, strong, and competitive. Hockey can be very fun for kids who have a passion to learn, listen, and play hard. So, in the long run, go play some hockey!
A front liner in hockey is a player who still has his front teeth.
Alexander Ovechkin
A hockey goalie can be very fast. Not as fast as a player but still fast in a different way.
no, in fact they have a penalty for that
yes because your still shorthanded
In minor hockey it's 4 minutes unless it's accidental, and 10 if there's intent to injure. Professional leagues vary, most are still standard 2 minute penalties