Anaheim Ducks
Draft Picks:
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[td]ROUND[/td]
[td]PICK[/td]
[td]OVERALL[/td]
[td]PLAYER[/td]
[td]POS[/td]
[td]COUNTRY[/td]
[td]HT[/td]
[td]WT[/td]
[td]AMATEUR LEAGUE[/td]
[td]AMATEUR TEAM[/td]
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[tr]
[td]1[/td]
[td]24[/td]
[td]24[/td]
[td]Max Jones[/td]
[td]L[/td]
[td]USA[/td]
[td]6' 2"[/td]
[td]206[/td]
[td]OHL[/td]
[td]London[/td]
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[tr]
[td]1[/td]
[td]30[/td]
[td]30[/td]
[td]Sam Steel[/td]
[td]C[/td]
[td]CAN[/td]
[td]5' 11"[/td]
[td]178[/td]
[td]WHL[/td]
[td]Regina[/td]
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[tr]
[td]3[/td]
[td]24[/td]
[td]85[/td]
[td]Joshua Mahura[/td]
[td]D[/td]
[td]CAN[/td]
[td]6' 0"[/td]
[td]184[/td]
[td]WHL[/td]
[td]Red Deer[/td]
[/tr]
[tr]
[td]4[/td]
[td]2[/td]
[td]93[/td]
[td]Jack Kopacka[/td]
[td]LW[/td]
[td]USA[/td]
[td]6' 1"[/td]
[td]191[/td]
[td]OHL[/td]
[td]Sault Ste. Marie[/td]
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[tr]
[td]4[/td]
[td]24[/td]
[td]115[/td]
[td]Alex Dostie[/td]
[td]C[/td]
[td]CAN[/td]
[td]5' 10"[/td]
[td]165[/td]
[td]QMJHL[/td]
[td]Gatineau[/td]
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[tr]
[td]7[/td]
[td]24[/td]
[td]205[/td]
[td]Tyler Soy[/td]
[td]C[/td]
[td]CAN[/td]
[td]5' 11"[/td]
[td]174[/td]
[td]WHL[/td]
[td]Victoria[/td]
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Signings:
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[td]POSITION[/td]
[td]PLAYER[/td]
[td]CAP HIT[/td]
[td]CONTRACT LENGTH[/td]
[td]CONTRACT TYPE[/td]
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[tr]
[td]D[/td]
[td]Nate Guenin[/td]
[td]$600k[/td]
[td]1 Year[/td]
[td]Two-Way[/td]
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[tr]
[td]LW[/td]
[td]Mason Raymond[/td]
[td]$675k[/td]
[td]1 Year[/td]
[td]One-Way[/td]
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[tr]
[td]RW[/td]
[td]Jared Boll[/td]
[td]$900k[/td]
[td]2 Years[/td]
[td]One-Way[/td]
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[tr]
[td]D[/td]
[td]Jeff Schultz[/td]
[td]$575k[/td]
[td]1 Year[/td]
[td]Two-Way[/td]
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Trades:
June 20:
Anaheim Ducks trade G Frederik Andersen to Toronto Maple Leafs for 2016 1st-round pick (No. 30) and a second-round pick in 2017
July 8:
Toronto Maple Leafs trade G Jonathan Bernier to Anaheim Ducks for conditional draft pick.
Free Agents:
Group 2 FAs: Hampus Lindholm, Rickard Rakell.
Group 3 UFAs: Korbinian Holzer, Shawn Horcoff, Anton Khudobin (signed: BOS), Jamie McGinn (signed: ARI), Brian McGrattan, Chris Mueller (signed: ARI), Shane O'Brien, David Perron (signed: STL), Joe Piskula, Mike Santorelli, Chris Stewart (signed: MIN), Harry Zolnierczyk (signed: NSH).
Group 6 UFAs: None.
UFAs: Matt Bailey, Kevin Gagne, Martin Gernat, Brandon Pirri, Charlie Sarault.
Notes:
It would seem like Anaheim didn't really do much here to replace the forwards they lost. They lost depth on at forward in David Perron, Jamie McGinn, and Brandon Pirri. Perron will be returning to St. Louis on a 2 year deal worth $3.75M AAV. Perron put up a much better point totals after joining Anaheim from Pittsburgh, with 20 points in 28 games after only putting up 16 in 43 with Pittsburgh, but with the money he got from St. Louis, they can likely pick up a depth winger in FA still that can provide similar offense to what Perron would and still have freed up cap space. McGinn signed with Arizona for 3 years at a $3.33 AAV and Brandon Pirri was not qualified, so he is now a UFA despite putting up solid point totals last season.
There's still rumors floating around that the team is shopping a defenseman in hopes of bringing back a return of an established top 6 scoring winger. The names that have popped up as being trade bait are Cam Fowler and Hampus Lindholm. They have over $14M in cap space at the moment, so while they operate under a team budget, they still have plenty of room to add some depth and/or a winger with a high AAV contract if they do end up trading for one.
Then with the trade of Anderson, their goalie situation is a bit up in the air. Will it be Bernier, or will it be Gibson to grab the #1 spot.
Is The Team Better? Worse? The Same?:
Definitely worse. They lost Perron, McGinn and Pirri and added no one that could replace their scoring. They still have to work out a deal with Rakell, but as he doesn't have arbitration rights, they'll likely put that off until they figure out what else they're going to do. It would seem like Anaheim had let players walk in hopes they could have signed a bigger name player like Okposo or Eriksson and whiffed on that. They will need to find a way to add some depth on the wings or they will be a team that is VERY reliant on their top 6 to do all the scoring. Between that and the definite downgrade in net, barring Gibson coming in and killing it, I just don't see how this team will do better this year than they did last year.