<P> Both the center faceoff spot and center faceoff circle are blue . The circle is 9 metres (30 ft) in diameter, with an outline 5 centimetres (2.0 in) thick, and the faceoff spot is a solid blue circle 30 centimetres (12 in) in diameter . </P> <P> All of the other faceoff spots and circles are colored red . Each spot consists of a circle 60 centimetres (2.0 ft) in diameter (as measured from the outermost edges) with an outline 5 centimetres (2.0 in) thick . Within the spot, two red vertical lines are drawn three inches (3") from the left and right inner edges, and the area between these lines is painted red while the rest of the circle is painted white . </P> <P> At each end of the ice, there is a goal consisting of a metal goal frame and cloth net in which each team must place the puck to earn points . According to NHL and IIHF rules, the entire puck must cross the entire goal line in order to be counted as a goal . Under NHL rules, the opening of the goal is 72 inches (180 cm) wide by 48 inches (120 cm) tall, and the footprint of the goal is 40 inches (110 cm) deep . </P> <P> The crease is a special area of the ice designed to allow the goaltender to perform without interference . It is the only large area of the ice painted blue to establish its presence . In most leagues, goals are disallowed if an attacking player enters the goal crease with a stick, skate, or any body part before the puck enters the crease . Goals are also disallowed if an attacking player obstructs the goalie from attempting to make a save . For the purposes of this rule, the crease extends vertically from the painted lines to the top of the goal frame . The rule preventing goals while an attacking player is in the crease was eliminated from the NHL and other North American professional leagues beginning in the 1999--2000 season--however, an NHL skater physically obstructing a goalie's movements within the crease can be called for a "goaltender interference" penalty for such a potential infraction in NHL play . </P>

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