Pacific Division

Cutter Gauthier at 2024 Rookie Tournament

Cutter Gauthier is Ready to Ruffle Some Feathers: Anaheim Ducks 2024-25 Player Previews

Cutter Gauthier is going to piss people off this season, and he’s going to enjoy every minute of it. He’s out to prove to the haters—and to himself—that he made the right decision for his career. Gauthier may not want to play the villain, but that’s exactly the role he’ll need to embrace—especially with Philadelphia […]

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Ducks rookie defenseman Pavel Mintyukov celebrates after scoring his first career goal against the Hurricanes on Sunday.

Pavel Mintyukov the Future of the Ducks Defense: Anaheim Ducks 2024-25 Player Previews

Pavel Mintyukov had an impressive rookie season with the Ducks, exceeding expectations by earning a spot on the NHL roster right out of training camp. He played 63 games, netting 4 goals, and accumulating 28 points while averaging 18:51 of ice time per game. His contribution extended beyond 5-on-5 play, as he logged significant minutes […]

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Travis Dermott Signs PTO

On Friday afternoon, it was announced that the Edmonton Oilers signed defenseman Travis Dermott to a professional tryout. The 27-year-old has played in 329 NHL games since being drafted 34th overall by the Toronto Maple Leafs in 2015. He has put up 62 career points. Needless to say, he is not meant to be used […]

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Mason McTavish Poised for Breakout Season: Anaheim Ducks 2024-25 Player Previews

The Anaheim Ducks are one of the most intriguing teams to watch this season, and not just because they’re my favorite team. Despite holding the fourth-longest active playoff drought in the NHL, there’s genuine optimism surrounding the Ducks. While a playoff berth may not be guaranteed, significant steps forward are expected. After six years of […]

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Mason McTavish, Trevor Zegras & Cutter Gauthier

3 Anaheim Ducks with the Most to Prove in 2024-25: Zegras, Gauthier & McTavish

Every NHL player enters a season with something to prove—whether it’s showing that a breakout year wasn’t a fluke or proving they belong in the league. But for the Anaheim Ducks, three players stand out with the most to prove as we head into the 2024-2025 season. 1. Mason McTavish Mason McTavish wrapped up the […]

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A Look at the Upcoming Season with The Hockey News’ Adam Proteau

With the NHL season upon us, I figured now would be as good a time as ever to check in with one of my favorite hockey writers – Adam Proteau of The Hockey News. Adam was kind enough to take time out of his busy writing schedule to give us his thoughts on the moves […]

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Adam Larsson Secures Four-Year Extension

Adam Larsson signed a four-year, $5.25 million average annual value extension with the Seattle Kraken on Tuesday morning, locking him in until the 2028-29 season. He is entering the final year of his current $4 million contract after being selected from the Edmonton Oilers in the 2021 expansion draft. Larsson totaled 18 points over 81 […]

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Cam Fowler, defenceman, and John Gibson, goalie hug after win

The End of an Era: Cam Fowler’s Time with the Ducks Nears Its Conclusion

After over a decade anchoring the Anaheim Ducks’ blue line, it seems Cam Fowler’s tenure with the team may soon be coming to an end. According to Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman on the latest “32 Thoughts” podcast, both Fowler and the Ducks are in the early stages of exploring trade options in what he described as […]

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Anaheim Ducks Cam Fowler & Troy Terry stand next to information about Victory plus

The Anaheim Ducks Ditched Bally Sports: What It Means for Fans

The Anaheim Ducks have announced they will join Victory+, the same free streaming service the Dallas Stars adopted in July. Victory+ is fan-focused, offering a no-cost, ad-supported platform with minimal delays and a high-quality viewing experience. This move brings relief to local Ducks fans, who were worried the team might return to Bally Sports. What […]

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Player Profile: Zach Hyman

Zach Hyman isn’t your typical goal scorer. He may have appeared like it last season when he potted a combined 70 between the regular season and Stanley Cup Playoffs, but that’s never been what defines his game. He’s also the guy who hustles, does the dirty work, and creates space for his more skilled linemates. […]

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