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Empty-Net Goal (ENG) refers to a goal scored by a team when their opponent has pulled their goaltender, leaving the net empty.
In ice hockey, a goaltender, also known as goalie, netminder, or goalkeeper, is a player who defends their team's goal or net from the opposing team's.
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