Is Anaheim Still a Stanley Cup Favorite? Mike Walters | September 8, 2016 In the past four seasons, the Anaheim Ducks had high expectations for the regular season and postseason. During the regular season, the Ducks didn’t disappoint as they won the Pacific…
Ducks Player Projections – Jonathan Bernier Felix Sicard | September 7, 2016 Goalie controversy is now a thing of the past for the Anaheim Ducks. Well, it’s supposed to be. With Frederik Andersen now shipped off to Toronto, Ducks’ management has effectively…
Ducks Player Projections: John Gibson Felix Sicard | September 6, 2016 Congratulations, dear reader. As a hockey fan, you’ve managed to make it through the dreaded “dog days of summer” and perhaps as a Ducks fan, you’ve even managed to make…
Will Ritchie Rebound in Anaheim? Mike Walters | September 5, 2016 During the 2014-15 NHL season, Nick Ritchie saw his first significant playing time with the Anaheim Ducks. He played in 33 NHL games, recording four total points — two goals…
Corey Perry Will Replace Jeff Carter on Team Canada Dustin L. Nelson | September 2, 2016 Hockey Canada announced Friday that Anaheim Ducks forward Corey Perry will replace the injured Jeff Carter on Team Canada for the World Cup of Hockey. L.A. Kings Insider Jon Rosen…
To Murray and Back: How the Ducks GM Has Fared During the Off-Season James Caldwell | September 2, 2016 The final installment reflecting on Bob Murray’s tenure as general manager of the Anaheim Ducks is now here. In case you missed it, part one looked at Murray’s ability to…
Murray’s Draft Report Card James Caldwell | August 28, 2016 The NHL Entry Draft is where general managers can make or break their careers. In part one of my three-part series on Anaheim Ducks GM Bob Murray, I dissected some…
Max Jones Signs Entry-Level Contract with Ducks Steven DiOssi | August 26, 2016 The Anaheim Ducks have signed left wing Max Jones to a three-year entry-level contract, the team announced on Friday. The terms of the deal were not disclosed. Honored to sign…
Hampus Lindholm Replaces Niklas Kronwall at World Cup Dustin L. Nelson | August 24, 2016 Add Niklas Kronwall to the list of players announcing that they will not participate in the World Cup of Hockey. Kronwall will bow out due to a knee injury, according…
Is Bob Murray the NHL’s Most Underrated Trade Maker? James Caldwell | August 24, 2016 This is part one of three in my analysis of Bob Murray’s track record looking at his creativity, negotiation skills, and ability to execute a well-orchestrated trade. I must admit,…
Ducks Add Depth at Center but Roster Still Incomplete Annette Irwin | August 23, 2016 Since the Anaheim Ducks fell one game shy of the Stanley Cup Final in 2014-15, they have regressed with an early first-round playoff exit last season at the hands of…
Rickard Rakell Replaces Alexander Steen for Team Sweden Dustin L. Nelson | August 19, 2016 Team Sweden announced Friday that they will be replacing the injured Alexander Steen with young Ducks forward Rickard Rakell for the 2016 World Cup. In June, Steen had shoulder surgery…