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What is the name of the area directly in front of the goal in hockey, painted blue in the NHL?

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The goaltender's crease is a semicircular area painted on the ice that extends 6 feet from the center of the goal line, and it serves as the goalie's protected zone. Rules about offensive player interference within the crease have been among the most debated regulations in hockey (Deals) history, with several controversial goal reviews changing playoff outcomes. Modern NHL rules allow goals scored from within the crease as long as the attacking player does not impede the goaltender's ability to make a save.