We’re nearly a week into the 2025 IIHF World Championship, and we saw some interesting battles in Denmark and Sweden on Wednesday. The day started off with two wildly different games.
The Anaheim Ducks are still within postseason contention in the Western Conference. Despite being two games under .500, the Ducks are only eight points back of the final playoff spot in the West.
The Anaheim Ducks earned a 5-2 win over the Seattle Kraken on Wednesday (Nov. 27) to improve to 4-1-1. The Ducks’ recent success has been encouraging, as consistency has been difficult to achieve during a 9-9-3 start to the 2024-25 season.
The team from Orange County has locked down two of its two newest prospects. On Friday, the Anaheim Ducks signed forward Beckett Sennecke and defenseman Stian Solberg to three-year, entry-level contracts.
The third overall pick scored 27 goals and 68 points for the Oshawa Generals over 63 games in the regular-season and scored an impressive 10 goals and 22 points in 16 postseason contests.
Well, the Toronto Maple Leafs did it again. As time ran out for GM Brad Treliving and his group, nobody began to approach the stage at the first round of the NHL Entry Draft Friday evening at Sphere in Las Vegas.