Ice Hockey Goal

Ice Hockey Goal

Collection of dimensioned drawings of the Ice Hockey Goal showing width, height, and depth
Description
Description

Ice Hockey Goals are placed on each end of the Ice Hockey Rink and are used for scoring points in a game of Ice Hockey. To score a goal, the entire hockey puck must cross the goal that is being defended by the goalie (goaltender). Ice Hock Goals are constructed of bent tubed steel and a net to catch any made shot.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

For professional ice hockey, the opening of the goal is 72” (180 cm) wide, 48” (120 cm) high, and has a depth of 40” (100 cm). This opening is held rigid by a metal tube frame that is roughly 2” (5 cm) in diameter and is enclosed by mesh net with an opening size of 1 5/8” (4.1 cm). The base of the goal is rounded with 18" (45.7 cm) radii and an overall width of 88” (223.5 cm).

Size comparison diagram of the Ice Hockey Goal compared to Field Hockey and Lacrosse Goals
Size comparison diagram of the Ice Hockey Goal compared to Field Hockey and Lacrosse Goals
3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
48” | 120 cm (Inside)
Width:
72” | 180 cm (Inside)
Depth:
40” | 100 cm
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Overall Width: 88” | 223.5 cm
Side Radius:
18” | 45.7 cm
Net Mesh Size:
1.625” | 4.1 cm
Posts (Diameter):
2” | 5 cm
Materials:
Metal frame, cloth net mesh

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Drawings include:
Ice hockey goal front elevation, elevation (goalie), side, top

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