ADDITIONS: C Robby Fabbri, D Brian Dumoulin.
GOALIES: John Gibson (13-27-2, 3.54 goals-against average, .888 save percentage), Lukas Dostal (14-23-3, 3.33, .902).
BetMGM STANLEY CUP ODDS: 300-1.
The excruciatingly slow rebuild of a once-competitive franchise must continue with almost no offseason talent influx after general manager Pat Verbeek largely struck out in free agency. On the brighter side, Anaheim has an enviable core of top young talent from years of solid drafting, and watching those prospects’ evolution could be the only intriguing aspect of this season. The biggest addition could be Cutter Gauthier, the tantalizing 20-year-old forward who arrived last season in a trade from Philadelphia and made his NHL debut in last season’s finale. He has been playing on a line with Leo Carlsson, their gifted 19-year-old playmaker.
The good: Anaheim has two NHL-caliber goalies in John Gibson and Lukas Dostal, who looks ready for a full-time starting job. Gibson will ease into this season after an appendectomy, but the Ducks probably will hope he plays well enough to attract trade suitors for him and the hefty three years left on his Bob Murray-era contract. The Ducks’ young talent is undeniably exciting, from Trevor Zegras’ puck-handling skills to Mason McTavish’s pugnacious two-way play. Tough defenseman Radko Gudas will try to boost his teammates’ competitiveness as the Ducks’ first captain since Ryan Getzlaf’s retirement.