vychytána
"Vychytána" is a term used in the context of ice hockey, specifically referring to a goal that is scored by a goaltender. This term is derived from the Czech word "vychytat," which means "to outsmart" or "to outwit." In ice hockey, a goaltender can score a goal by either shooting the puck into the opposing team's net or by deflecting the puck into the net with their stick. The term "vychytána" is often used to describe a goal that is particularly impressive or unexpected, as it is not a typical outcome for a goaltender. The first recorded instance of a goaltender scoring a goal in the NHL was by Jacques Plante of the Montreal Canadiens in 1956. Since then, several other goaltenders have achieved this feat, with some notable examples including Patrick Roy, Martin Brodeur, and Carey Price. The term "vychytána" is not widely used outside of Czech-speaking countries, but it is recognized and understood by hockey enthusiasts worldwide.