The Czech hockey player Lukáš Dostál was overwhelmed overseas. He managed something he just can’t see. The 21-year-old goalkeeper fired from behind his own shrine and with a shot across the field he aimed exactly at the opponent’s cage. He sealed his victory in San Diego against Colorado. In addition, he became only the 16th goalkeeper in the history of the AHL, who managed to score a goal.
He worked his way behind his own goal, pulled a little and fired. The Czech hockey goalkeeper Lukáš Dostál managed a hussar stunt in the overseas AHL. His shot came in from the right hand side but 60 minutes into the match.
The native of Brno thus embellished the victory of his San Diego against Colorado. Thanks to his shot, the Anaheim Ducks reserve team won 5: 2 and scored three points. Dostál faced 53 bullets and dropped only two discs behind his back. The goal scored made him the 16th AHL goalkeeper, who did something like that.
PLAY IT ON LOOP FOREVER.
Lukas Dostal’s goalie goal is the best thing we’ve ever seen!#LetsGoGulls | #SDvsCOL pic.twitter.com/XwfC0F3vzy
— San Diego Gulls (@SDGullsAHL) March 3, 2022
He has only been in the Gulls Dostál jersey for the first season, having previously played in Finnish competitions for four years. He tried the first and second leagues there and was already doing very well in the north of Europe. He also took part in a number of events with youth teams.
He was not missing, for example, at the Junior World Championships in 2019 and 2020. Since 2018, he has belonged to Anaheim, who chose him in the draft. It was the Ducks who made his NHL debut this year. On January 9, he jumped against Detroit and scored 33 successful interventions.
Finnish goalkeeper Pekka Rinne is also one of the goalkeepers who have been able to score from their position. But even in the goal he showed fantastic pieces:
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