Career
Amateur Smítal played for the Czechoslovakian Republic U-20 (under 20 years old) team in 1994, where he scored two points in six games. Professional Smítal spent most of his career (1996-1999, 2000-2004) in North America playing in the ECHL and the AHL. Smítal scored 107 goals over two different stints with the Chiefs (1996-1999, 2001-2003). Smital broke the record formerly held by Bruce Coles, who had scored 106 goals during his time with the Chiefs.
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 2010-2011 season. Foreign the 2011-2012 season, Smítal rejoined the Bracknell Bees hockey team with longtime teammate Martin Máša.
Fellow countryman and current teammate Máša has skated on six different teams with Smítal: 1996-1999 Johnstown Chiefs. 1997-1998 Saint John Flames.
2000-2001 Greensboro Generals.
2003-2004 Texas Wildcatters. 2004-2005 Bracknell Bees. 2009–2011 Guildford Flames.
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.