ishockeymål
Ishockeymål refers to the goal structure used in the sport of ice hockey. It is a rectangular frame, typically made of metal, with a net attached to the back and sides. The dimensions of a standard ice hockey goal are regulated by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) and the National Hockey League (NHL). These dimensions ensure consistency in the game across different leagues and venues. The frame consists of two goal posts and a crossbar, all painted white. The net is made of white nylon cord and is designed to absorb the impact of the puck and prevent it from passing through. The goal is positioned at each end of the ice rink, within the designated goal crease. When a puck completely crosses the goal line between the posts and under the crossbar, it is considered a goal, and a point is awarded to the scoring team. The size and design of the goal have evolved over time to enhance the flow of the game and improve player safety.