Anaheim Ducks Roundtable: Season Expectations, Players to Watch & More Derek Lee | January 13, 2021 Welcome to the third edition of the Anaheim Ducks’ roundtable discussion. With the 2020-21 NHL season just around the corner, Ducks hockey will finally be back after a 10-month layoff.…
Ducks’ Mailbag: Seattle Expansion, NHL Draft & More Eddy Jones | July 3, 2020 As the Anaheim Ducks’ offseason continues and we await the 2020 NHL Playoffs, I decided to sit down and listen to what’s on the minds of Ducks fans. From the…
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…
Anaheim Ducks Rookie Faceoff Standouts Anthony Ciardelli | September 16, 2019 I attended the final game of the Anaheim Ducks Rookie Faceoff on Tuesday and saw the Ducks’ young prospects (they weren’t all exactly rookies) battle the Vegas Golden Knights youngsters.…
4 Fantasy-Relevant Rookies to Keep an Eye On Caden Inaba | September 1, 2019 Rookies are a fantastic way to get high risk, low reward sleepers in your league. However, there are only so many players like Elias Pettersson and Auston Matthews that come…
The Anaheim Duck-lings Head to Prospect Camp John Owens | June 28, 2019 With the 2019 NHL Draft in the rearview, the Anaheim Ducks have announced the annual Prospect Development Camp, set to run through June 29 at Great Park Ice and FivePoint…
Ducks Prospect Comtois Shows Needed Leadership Anthony Ciardelli | March 16, 2019 Anaheim Ducks general manager Bob Murray’s decision to send Max Comtois — who was 19 years old at the time — back to his junior team in November was a…
Ducks Prospects Knocked Out of World Junior Championships Paul Miller | January 6, 2019 The 2019 World Junior Championships (WJC) recently wrapped up. This is a tournament in which players can stand out early in their careers and start to make a name for…
2019 World Juniors: Canada, McIsaac Moving On to Next Year Larry Fisher | January 4, 2019 VANCOUVER — There’s always next year. As Hockey Canada digests defeat from its most disappointing showing on home ice in the history of the IIHF World Junior Championship — failing…
2019 World Juniors: Finland’s Luukkonen Proving Clutch in Second Chance Larry Fisher | January 3, 2019 VANCOUVER — Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen had a tournament to forget in Buffalo at last year’s World Juniors. He’s having a tournament to remember here in B.C., backstopping Finland into the semifinals…
2019 World Juniors: Urgency Key for Canada in Quarterfinal Larry Fisher | January 1, 2019 VANCOUVER — It wasn’t a must-win game. The next one is. They all are from here on out. The medal round is upon us at the 2019 IIHF World Junior…