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It was an unspoken but ironclad rule that if you wanted a great team, you put an omega in the net.
Sure, occasionally a team would try an alpha or beta, but all the best ones were omegas. It was believed that their natural paternal instincts translated well into keeping pucks out of the net, as they get protective and territorial, especially in the early stages of and right after a pregnancy.
Granted, many of them are on some sort of birth control or others, as pregnancy in the middle of a season tends to be inconvenient, but others don’t take it, as they either don’t have a mate, can’t for medical reasons, or want to become pregnant.
Here then are fourteen stories about goalies during their pregnancies.
