Sometimes when you're not scoring, all you need is a little bit of luck to get back into the swing of things, and that's exactly what happened to Morgan Frost in Thursday night's game against the Nashville Predators.
The Philadelphia Flyers forward scored his fourth goal of the year in a very bizarre game in the first period. Frost scored unintentionally as the puck bounced off his leg before going over the net.
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“Preds” defender Alexandre Carrier also appears to have touched the disc before it flew away when it came into contact with the 24-year-old’s skate. As it fell, the black object fell onto the back of goalkeeper Juuse Saros before finding its way into the net.
This is certainly the most unusual goal of the season so far and every goalkeeper's nightmare. It's not Frost, who didn't score in December, who will be complaining.
However, the Predators won 4-2 thanks to two goals from Philip Tomasino. Saros recovered well with 29 saves.