The Goldeneyes have signed defender Dominika Lásková to a one-year Standard Player Agreement.
Isobel Cup champion and former Montréal Victoire defender Dominika Lásková is making her return to the PWHL.
The defender, who spent the 2025–26 season in the SDHL with SDE HF, has signed a one-year Standard Player Agreement with the Vancouver Goldeneyes. She is now the third defender to be locked up through the 2026–27 season by Vancouver, joining captain Ashton Bell and Sophie Jaques.
This will not be Lásková’s first stint in the PWHL, as she spent handfuls of games with Montréal in 2024 and 2025, bringing her total up to 12 games in the league. Her history with professional women’s hockey in North America also includes winning an Isobel Cup with the Toronto Six of the PHF in 2022–23, a season in which she scored four goals and nine assists in 24 regular-season games.
Internationally, Lásková has represented Czechia at a multitude of tournaments, including two Olympics (2022, 2026), five IIHF World Championships (2012–13, 2020–21, 2021–22, 2022–23, 2024–25), and three IIHF U-18 World Junior Championships (2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14). She has collected two World Championship Bronze medals and one U-18 Bronze.
Lásková will join a Goldeneyes blueline that is anticipated to include some of the league’s best offensive talent following the 2026 PWHL Entry Draft. Along with Jaques and Bell, Vancouver currently holds the rights to first-overall draft pick KK Harvey, Jules Constantinople, and Ashley Messier.


