Lukáš Smítal

Lukáš Smítal
Born 15 August 1974 (1974-08-15) (age 37)
Brno, Czechoslovakia
Height 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Weight 210 lb (95 kg; 15 st 0 lb)
Position Right Wing
Shoots Right
EPIHL team
Former teams
Guildford Flames
San Antonio Rampage
Cleveland Barons
Saint John Flames
National team  Czech Republic
NHL Draft Undrafted
Playing career 1996–present

Lukáš Smítal (born 15 August 1974) is a Czech ice hockey right winger who currently plays for the Bracknell Bees in the English Premier Ice Hockey League. Smítal rejoined the Bees after four seasons with local rival club, the Guildford Flames.[1]

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Amateur

Smítal played for the Czech Republic U-20 (under 20 years old) team in 1994,[2] where he scored two points in six games.[3]

Professional

Smítal spent most of his career (1996–99, 2000–04) in North America playing in the ECHL and the AHL. Smítal holds the record for most goals scored as a member of the former Johnstown Chiefs. Smítal scored 107 goals over two different stints with the Chiefs (1996–99, 2001–03). Smital broke the record formerly held by Bruce Coles, who had scored 106 goals during his time with the Chiefs.

Smital was signed and brought to the UK by the Bracknell Bees hockey team, where he made a formidable partnership with Martin Masa, helping to bring silverware to Bracknell. Smital stayed for 3 seasons before leaving for local rivals Guildford.

Smítal spent the majority of four seasons with the Guildford Flames, leaving the squad shortly before the end of the 2010-11 season.

For the 2011-12 season, Smítal rejoined the Bracknell Bees hockey team with long time teammate Martin Masa.

Smítal is also the current head coach of the Bracknell Hornets of the ENIHL and is a camp coach at Black And Gold Conditioning Camp, located in Bracknell.[4]

Trivia

Fellow countryman and current teammate Martin Máša has skated on six different teams with Smítal: 1996-99 Johnstown Chiefs; 1997-98 Saint John Flames; 2000-01 Greensboro Generals; 2003-04 Texas Wildcatters; 2004-05 Bracknell Bees; 2009–present Guildford Flames.

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