No matter where the 20-year-old forward prospect has played hockey growing up in suburban Phoenix, he was accompanied by the anticipation and expectation that came with being the son of Coyotes icon Shane Doan.
For the younger Doan, an NHL future wasn't supposed to be just a dream; it was his destiny.
"My whole life I've been putting the '19' on the back of my jersey for my dad, just cheering him on," Josh Doan said during Coyotes development camp in July. "Now, to finally have my own number and to be part of the organization myself, it's really cool to experience. There is nowhere I'd rather be."
A second-round pick (No. 37) in the 2021 NHL Draft, Josh Doan is trying to make a name, and a number, for himself. Instead of wearing his father's No. 19, which the Coyotes retired on Feb. 24, 2019, he's wearing No. 91.
It's a tribute to his father, the Coyotes' all-time leader in goals (402), assists (570), points (972) and games played (1,540), and their chief hockey development officer since 2021.
The number also is recognition that Josh Doan is forging his own path to the NHL.
"You get excited about the opportunity to have him chase his dream and kind of do what he wants," Shane Doan said during development camp. "As a dad, yeah, without a doubt [it's exciting] when your son kind of moves on to the next level. There's always an element of excitement, of the unknown."
Josh Doan (6-foot-1, 183 pounds) is expected to attend Coyotes training camp next month, but the plan for this season is for him to return to Arizona State. Last season he set ASU records for most points (37) and assists (25) by a freshman.