Hockey Canada has announced that St. Louis Blues general manager (GM) Doug Armstrong has been named as Team Canada’s GM for the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy.
It’s been the week of retired players receiving front office roles, and now another franchise legend has joined the list in Anaheim.
The Ducks got off to a good start this season which had them in the thick of the playoff race for most of the year before slowing down late in the year.
Though the Stanley Cup Playoffs continue to delight and surprise fans worldwide, the Anaheim Ducks’ season has been over for almost an entire month now.
In reality, all of this year’s nominees deserve recognition for their efforts, and picking a single winner doesn’t change the impact that each player has.
It is not often fans get the opportunity to say goodbye to a hero. But that is exactly what happened Sunday night in Anaheim, when Ducks captain Ryan Getzlaf skated in his final NHL game.
Getzlaf ends his NHL career as the Ducks’ all-time leader in games, assists, points and playoff points.
For the final time in their long careers, Ryan Getzlaf and Corey Perry were on the ice together. Once seemingly inseparable, the two legends within the Anaheim Ducks organization have forged separate paths since Perry’s contract was bought out during the 2019 offseason.
He’ll hang ’em up as the Ducks’ longest-tenured captain and all-time leader in games, assists, points, playoff goals, playoff assists and playoff points.
Anaheim Ducks center Ryan Getzlaf will retire at the end of the 2021-22 NHL season, he announced Tuesday.
After 17 seasons in the NHL, Ryan Getzlaf is hanging up his skates. The Anaheim Ducks announced on Tuesday that the team’s captain will be retiring at the end of the 2021-22 season.
We've got a nine-game slate in the NHL, and with a few teams vulnerable to shots, it's a good night to load up some Shots on Goal (SOG) prop bets.
Going by just a seven-day timeline, Getzlaf is on track to miss at least three more games.
This week’s edition of Anaheim Ducks News & Rumors is all about (ok, mostly about) the veterans. There’s speculation about what Ryan Getzlaf’s role could be this season, how some of the Ducks’ veterans feel about the public acknowledgment of a rebuild in Anaheim, and some small tidbits on a Ducks prospect recovering from injury.
Free agency begins this morning at 9 AM PST. For the first time in his career, Ryan Getzlaf will be a free agent. The center has spent his entire NHL career with the Anaheim Ducks up until this point and while it initially seemed a foregone conclusion that he would return to Orange County, this scenario appears to be slightly murky now.
While the 2021-22 season will see many players dawning different uniforms, the strangest one to see may be Ryan Getzlaf. The 36-year-old, who has been
The Vancouver Canucks are in rough shape when it comes to the salary cap. They need to find a cheap, third-line center that can produce offence while still being defensively responsible.
The odds that veteran forward Ryan Getzlaf stays with the Anaheim Ducks are pretty good. That said, his future isn’t a guarantee in Anaheim and the team has already begun to have talks with the player about what his role might be moving forward, if he’ll be comfortable with that, and where the team is headed.
The trade deadline came and went but Ryan Getzlaf stayed with the Anaheim Ducks. What does the future hold for the Ducks 35 year-old captain? That seems a little unclear at the moment based on his recent comments.
Ultimately, Ryan Getzlaf wasn’t moved at this year’s NHL Trade Deadline. It sounds like a couple of teams had expressed interest, but the forward didn’t want to leave Anaheim.
It’s inevitable when you’re having the kind of season the Anaheim Ducks are having that your top players’ names will come up in trade rumors. Whether there’s
The 35-year-old center is on the last season of the eight-year, $66M contract he signed in 2013 and is scheduled to become an unrestricted free agent in the summer.
While some veterans will be considering whether or not to leave their teams in pursuit of a Stanley Cup title, it doesn’t appear as if Getzlaf will be among them.
Not even a puck to the face can keep Ryan Getzlaf out of action. Justin Braun flipped a puck in the air that hit Getzlaf in the face during Game 2 of the first round playoff series between the San Jose Sharks and Anaheim Ducks on Saturday.
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