Lukáš Dostál

Professional

Birthday June 22, 2000

Birth Sign Cancer

Birthplace Brno, Czech Republic

Age 23 years old

Nationality Czech Republic

Height 6 ft 1 in (185 cm)

Weight 168 lb (76 kg; 12 st 0 lb)

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Lukáš Dostál (born 22 June 2000) is a Czech professional ice hockey goaltender for the Anaheim Ducks of the National Hockey League (NHL).

Dostál was born on 22 June 2000 in Brno, Czech Republic, to parents Martin and Renata.

He first began playing ice hockey at the age of six but became a goaltender later when his team lacked one.

2012

Dostál signed with HC Kometa Brno youth setup in 2012 and played in their U16, U18 and U20 teams.

2017

He made his professional debut in 2017 with SK Horácká Slavia Třebíč of the second-tier WSM Liga (now Chance Liga)

Dostál made his full debut for Kometa Brno's senior team during the 2017–18 Champions Hockey League and made his Czech Extraliga debut during the 2018–19 season before going out of a second loan spell with Slavia Třebíč.

2018

He was selected by the Ducks in the third round, 85th overall, of the 2018 NHL Entry Draft.

Dostál entered the 2018 NHL Entry Draft as the number one ranked European prospect goaltender and was selected 85th overall by the Anaheim Ducks.

2019

On 5 February 2019, Dostál under contract with Kometa until 2021, was loaned to the Liiga with Finnish club, Ilves.

He appeared in 10 games, collecting four wins while recording a 1.80 goals against average.

On 14 May 2019, Dostál was signed to a three-year, entry-level contract with the Anaheim Ducks.

However, after attending the Ducks' training camp, Dostál returned to Ilves in the Liiga for the 2019–20 SM-liiga season.

During the season, Dostál earned 27 wins and ranked second in the league in goals against average with 1.78.

As a result, he became the second Ilves player in Liiga history to be named the Liiga's Goaltender of the Year.

He made 33 saves in the Ducks 4–3 shootout win over the Detroit Red Wings to become the first Ducks goaltender to win his NHL debut since Kevin Boyle in 2019.

He also set a franchise rookie record for most saves by a Ducks goaltender in their NHL debut and became the fifth goaltender in Ducks history to make his NHL debut at age 21 or younger.

2020

The Ducks agreed to loan Dostál back to Ilves in the Liiga for the 2020–21 SM-liiga season, and he maintained a 10–1–0 record, a 1.64 goals against average, and a .940 save percentage to start the season.

On 25 November 2020, it was announced that the Ducks had exercised their playing rights on Dostál and invited him officially join their organization and move to North America.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020–21 NHL season was delayed until 13 January 2021, and limited to 56 games.

Dostál attended the Ducks' training camp in January but was re-assigned to their American Hockey League affiliate, the San Diego Gulls, to start the season.

Dostál immediately impacted the Gulls by winning his first three games with the team.

By doing so at the age of 20, Dostál became the youngest goaltender in franchise history to win his first three starts, passing John Gibson by two years.

During those three games, Dostál stopped 109 of 114 shots to maintain a .956 save percentage and 1.67 goals against average.

He then became the first Gulls goaltender to win his first five games over his first five starts as the Gulls set a franchise record for the longest win streak to start the season.

Both win streaks were broken on 19 February, after Dostál let in three goals over seven minutes in an eventual 5–1 loss to the Bakersfield Condors.

Although his efforts helped the Gull start the 2020–21 season with a perfect 6–0–0 record, the team began losing consistency and Dostál maintained a 5–7–0 record over his first 12 games.

Dostál's rookie season involved him becoming more comfortable on the smaller ice surfaces that were standard in North America but much larger in the Liiga.

Between 31 March and 30 April, Dostál set a Gulls rookie record with an eight-game win streak although this was shortly followed by a seven game winning drought.

Dostál finished his rookie season with a 15–9–0 record, a 2.87 goals against average, .916 save percentage over 24 games.

He also finished the regular season second among AHL goaltenders in saves with 813 and third in wins.

Due to his regular season success, Dostál made his AHL playoff debut during the Pacific Division semifinal of the 2021 Calder Cup playoffs against the Condors.

In Game 1, he made 39 saves to lead the Gulls to a 5–3 win.

Over the three game series, he led the division with a .935 save percentage although the Gulls would fail to advance.

Following his rookie season, Dostál attended the Ducks' training camp ahead of the 2021–22 season although he was re-assigned to the Gulls.

However, he was recalled back to the NHL level on 15 October, without having played a game for the Gulls.

He returned to the Gulls on 17 October, but the team struggled with an 0–2–0 record to start the season.

By 12 December, Dostál had maintained a 5–5–0 record and a 2.83 goals against average.

Due to the unique problems the COVID-19 pandemic had on the NHL, teams were allowed to carry a "taxi squad" to ensure teams were equipped with enough players.

Dostál was assigned to the Ducks' taxi squad on 27 December, along with five other players.

On 9 January 2022, Dostál made his NHL debut in place of Anthony Stolarz who had played the previous night.