Dostal made his NHL debut last season and played four games with the Ducks, in which he averaged 2.98 goals conceded and had a 90.7% hit rate. This year he won 20 AHL farm games with a 2.88 average, a 91.6 percent hit rate, and kept a clean sheet.
The 22-year-old Komety Brno protégé, who won bronze at this year’s World Cups in Tampere and Helsinki, played twice for Anaheim in preparation ahead of the season, conceded an average of 1.5 goals and had a 94.5% success rate.
He is in his third season with San Diego and in early March he became the first Czech goalkeeper in AHL history to score. Anaheim drafted Dostála in the third round in 2018 at number 85. In 2019 and 2020 he worked at Ilves Tampepe, where he left for Kometa Brno, where he had the extra league opportunity in just two games in the 2018/19 season .
At the World Championship in Finland, the participant of one Under 18 World Championship and two Under 20 World Championship won the opening match against Great Britain (5:1). Then, after the injury, he didn’t participate in the tournament.