A talented junior player has inked his first NHL deal. On Friday, the Anaheim Ducks signed defenseman Rodwin Dionicio to a three-year, entry-level contract set to begin next season.
His 17 points in 17 playoff games this season speak to his ability to perform in the clutch.
The Anaheim Ducks will be searching for a right-handed defenseman when free agency begins on July 1. The Ducks should strongly consider pursuing Brandon
After a status-quo draft lottery, the Anaheim Ducks will have the third-overall pick in the 2024 NHL Draft. This is the sixth year in a row the Ducks will draft in the top 10, and the third in the last four that they will pick in the top five.
The Anaheim Ducks are a rebuilding team; in this case, they should have the resources to be an adequate team. For many reasons attached to this theory, the central aspect of rebuilding a roster has to be focused on the defensive section of the franchise, which would undoubtedly increase the credibility of the roster and the franchise in general.
The Ducks will have a new face at the helm of their AHL affiliate in San Diego next season. Rick Paterson is being promoted to the role of AHL general manager after serving as Anaheim’s director of professional scouting on and off since 2005.
The Anaheim Ducks proudly present a promising set of prospects ready to raise the team’s competition level. This is about more than depth; it is about a reserve of skilled youngsters prepared to play.
“I want [the Anaheim Ducks] to start taking a step and building toward being in a playoff race next season.” The Ducks’ general manager, Pat Verbeek, has a busy summer ahead of him to make good on this promise from the March 2024 Duck Migration event.
Pat Verbeek will have a top-three selection for the second time in his three years as general manager of the Anaheim Ducks. After Tuesday night’s draft lottery, Anaheim will have the third-overall pick in the 2024 NHL Draft.
There is no doubt, Trevor Zegras is a talented hockey player, especially since making a name for himself with the Anaheim Ducks. However, there have been certain rumors of Zegras being traded from the team because of whether he would fit in with the Ducks squad, to a franchise willing to accept his gameplay style.
This past week, I’ve engaged in an exercise of ranking former members of the Anaheim Ducks who now play for teams currently competing or that formerly competed in the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs.
The offseason has arrived for half of the league’s teams that aren’t taking part in the playoffs plus several others who have already been eliminated. Accordingly, it’s now time to examine what they will need to accomplish over the coming months. Next up is a look at Anaheim.
In what was largely another disappointing season for the Anaheim Ducks, the play of Frank Vatrano stood out for all the right reasons. The 2023-24 campaign was marketed as a development phase, so some growing pains were expected.
During separate interviews on Monday, April 22, Anaheim Ducks head coach Greg Cronin and general manager Pat Verbeek addressed questions about the team’s leadership with a unified answer — they need a new captain.
Matt Weller of NHL.com: Anaheim Ducks GM Pat Verbeek on upgrading their roster this offseason. “Obviously the easiest way to go about this is to look at the free agent market.
It’s time for the next installment of former Anaheim Ducks vying for a Stanley Cup this postseason. In the previous edition, we covered some honorable mentions, which were players who suited up for the Ducks in their careers but didn’t play many games for the club.
It’s time for another round of NHL rumours. We’re deep into round one of the Stanley Cup Playoffs, but we have plenty of rumours to talk about. Changes are an inevitability in the world of hockey.
Trevor Zegras is fresh off the worst season of his professional career in 2023-24. The former No. 9 overall pick in the 2019 NHL Draft was excellent in his rookie and sophomore seasons, amassing 126 points in 156 games and looking like the future of the Anaheim Ducks.
Frank Vatrano scored a hat trick and Lukas Dostal stopped 32 of 33 shots as the Anaheim Ducks handed the Vegas Golden Knights a 4-1 loss in the regular-season finale for both teams on Thursday night in Las Vegas.
While the Anaheim Ducks are not battling for a playoff spot in Game 82 on Thursday, they will get to see one of their brightest prospects step into the
It's the last day of the NHL regular season, and we want to end it on a bang. Most of these games matter very little, but we're seeing quite a lot to like from the Vegas Golden Knights tonight, and we're going aggressive off of that read.
It’s about to get spicy in Southern California. The Anaheim Ducks officially signed Cutter Gauthier to an NHL entry-level contract today, marking the arrival of one of the NHL’s top prospects.
Anaheim Ducks alternate captain Jakob Silfverberg announced Thursday that he will retire at the conclusion of this season. Silfverberg, 33, has played in all but one of the Ducks' 79 games this season.
New York Rangers goaltender Jonathan Quick made NHL history on Saturday, earning career victory No. 392, passing Ryan Miller for the most by a U.S.-born netminder.
Yes, MLB Opening Day is today and we have four Sweet 16 games tonight. All I hear there is that we are due for a big NHL night while the sports betting attention starts to drift elsewhere.
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