14-year-old hockey phenom scores incredible Michigan goal
On October 29th, 2019 Andrei Svechnikov scored the first lacrosse-style goal in the NHL. It has since revolutionized play, in all arenas and leagues of play causing outrage, thanks to Trevor Zegras and Sonny Milano.
However, in the Women's U18 World Hockey Tournament, Slovakian winger Nela Lopusansanova potted a Michigan goal.
The goal is totally unexpected and just goes to show how skilled it takes to score a goal like that. The World Juniors never ceases to stay competitive and skillful with all the new talent and Lopusansanova is determined to place her name amongst the best and skilled in the women's division. It looks like Slovakia has plenty of skilled weapons in their arsenal yet.
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