Ducks News & Rumors: Jones, Vaakanainen & More Derek Lee | March 30, 2022 The Anaheim Ducks might be hoping that the end to this season comes a lot quicker, given the way they’ve been playing lately. But the remaining games they have left…
Ducks News & Rumors: Jones, Volkov & More Derek Lee | October 26, 2021 This week’s first half of Anaheim Ducks News & Rumors focuses on Max Jones’ injury and the impact it will have on the team, Alexander Volkov terminating his contract and…
NHL Draft History – 24th Pick Overall Sean Raggio | July 4, 2021 Welcome to a brand new series here at The Hockey Writers called “Road to the Draft.” In this series, our draft contributors will count down from 32nd overall all the…
3 Takeaways From Ducks’ Series Against Coyotes Derek Lee | February 25, 2021 The Anaheim Ducks’ second series duel against the Arizona Coyotes was anything but ideal. They took commanding leads in both games before squandering them late and losing. The Ducks will…
Ducks 2020-21 Taxi Squad Could Solve Two Problems Anthony Ciardelli | January 7, 2021 With the announcement that the NHL would have a shortened, 56-game season came another exciting update for the Anaheim Ducks and the rest of their competition in the NHL –…
Which Ducks Youngster is Most “Tradable?” Anthony Ciardelli | June 25, 2020 The Anaheim Ducks franchise is at a low point, and if they miss the 2020-21 playoffs (whenever that may be), they will tie a franchise record for missing the postseason.…
Ducks’ Young Forwards Battling Mounting Expectations Eddy Jones | November 25, 2019 The Anaheim Ducks began the season with four young forwards on the roster; Max Jones, Troy Terry, Sam Steel, and Maxime Comtois. Expectations were set high as the quartet was…
Ducks Youngsters Not Scoring, Still Contributing Anthony Ciardelli | October 17, 2019 With their strong end to last season and the eager anticipation of the preseason, it was easy to develop sky-high expectations for the Anaheim Ducks’ up-and-coming group of Troy Terry,…
Ducks Are Done, but Plenty Left to Watch For Anthony Ciardelli | March 5, 2019 For a team like the Anaheim Ducks who, along with its fans, are used to regular playoff appearances, this is going to be a tough month to stay excited. Unfortunately,…
Knights’ Trades Leave Big Holes, Bigger Questions Andrew Forbes | January 10, 2018 The London Knights have a strong history of creating a competitive on-ice product and have since the Hunters took over in 2000 from then owner Doug Tarry Jr. In 2004-05,…
3 Keys to a London Knights Turnaround Andrew Forbes | October 16, 2017 Say what you will about the London Knights and their organization, but they have a history of winning and being a force in the Ontario Hockey League. Which is part…
Robert Thomas: Looking for Accountability Among Knights Andrew Forbes | October 3, 2017 Five games into the OHL season, the London Knights are still waiting to hear whether or not they’ll get some of their players back from NHL teams. The most notable…