Resurgence of Ryan Getzlaf Bodes Well for Anaheim Ducks Ryan Fulford | May 29, 2012 By now, the reports of Ryan Getzlaf and his running mate Corey Perry being involved in an altercation with locals at a Helsinki nightclub have made the rounds. The fact…
Anaheim Ducks Must Address Size and Depth Issues Ryan Fulford | May 22, 2012 In a sport as grueling and demanding as hockey there are certain traits that all successful teams share. Looking beyond the obvious, and required, luxuries of possessing star-level talent and…
Brian Burke in Toronto: His 5 Best Transactions Mark Ascione | May 22, 2012 Brian Burke has been with Toronto since November, 2008. For many, he came to a team that had precious little desirable talent playing at the NHL level, and the franchise was lacking…
Brian Burke Is His Own Worst Enemy Mark Ascione | May 18, 2012 Brian Burke has never been the shy type. For some, that made him an ideal candidate for the general manager’s job with the Toronto Maple Leafs — a no-nonsense guy who…
Bruce Boudreau Extension Stabilizes Anaheim Ducks Ryan Fulford | May 15, 2012 The game of hockey, much like life, is in a constant state of flux. It moves along with rapidity rarely rivaled in sports, and as such, a stabilizing force is…
Justin Schultz Saga a Detriment to Anaheim Ducks Ryan Fulford | April 28, 2012 With the second round of the NHL playoffs about to commence, the on-ice product is clearly commanding much of the hockey world’s attention, but in southern “Cali” a more recent…
Mathew Dumba Destined to be a Duck? Ryan Fulford | April 20, 2012 Barring any trades between now and the National Hockey League Entry Draft on June 22nd, the Anaheim Ducks brass will step up to the podium armed with the sixth overall…
Anaheim Ducks Will Take Flight Again Ryan Fulford | April 13, 2012 You can call it many things, an aberration, an outlier, or quite simply a missed opportunity leading to a lost season. Whatever label you want to place upon the Anaheim…
Fantasy Hockey Chutes And Ladders: And The Winner Is? Chris Wassel | April 10, 2012 After six months, the fantasy hockey season is over. There were 26 weeks of battles and wars that had probably more subplots than “War And Peace”. I saw quite a…
Fantasy Hockey Chutes And Ladders: No April Showers Needed! Chris Wassel | April 2, 2012 We have survived much this fantasy hockey season but now comes the last regular season edition of “Chutes And Ladders”. Riding the fortunes of a fantasy hockey team can be…
Ducks Need To Go Out With A Bang, For Selanne Amos Legault | April 2, 2012 The Anaheim Ducks will miss the playoffs in what might be Teemu Selanne’s last season in the NHL. “It’s pretty sad that we’re not making the post-season, but there’s a…
The Week That Was: March 25th-31st Tyler Kerdman | April 1, 2012 As the start of a new week approaches, much can be taken from the last 7 days when looking at it in retrospect. With most teams playing 3 of their…