Godla was first chosen to represent the
Slovakia at the
2013 IIHF World U18 Championships. His first game internationally was against
Team Canada, where he let in four goals on 35 shots in a 4–1 loss. Godla would suit up twice more in the tournament, a 4–1 loss to
Switzerland and a 6–3 loss to
Germany, where he was pulled in favour of Dávid Okoličaný. Godla went on to represent
Slovakia again at the
2015 World Junior Ice Hockey Championship. The Slovaks got off to a rough start, losing 8–0 to the powerhouse Canadians, with Godla once again being pulled for Okoličaný. The following day Godla picked up his first international win in a 2–1 upset of defending champion
Finland. Godla continued to impress, making 41 saves in a 3–0 loss to the
Americans, followed by 28 saves in a 5–2 victory against
Germany. Godla's performance was enough to secure Slovakia a 3rd-place finish in Group A, and a spot in the playoff round. In the Quarterfinals Godla picked up his first shutout in international play in a 3–0 over the
Czech Republic. The Semi-Finals saw a 5–1 loss to the Canadians, giving them a berth in the bronze medal game against Sweden. Godla came up big once again, making 26 saves in a 4–2 victory to capture the bronze. His performance earned Godla tournament MVP, a spot on the tournament All-Star team, and the IIHF best goaltender award. ==Career statistics==