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ANAHEIM DUCKS PROSPECT REPORT January 31, 2019 ANAHEIM DUCKS PROSPECT REPORT January 31, 2019 AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE - SAN DIEGO GULLS (22-13-2-3, 49 POINTS) No. PLAYER POS GP G A PTS +/- ACQUIRED 25 Sam Carrick C 35 20 18 38 +7 Acquired from Chicago 19 *Troy Terry RW 34 16 21 37 +6 2015, Fifth Round, 148th Overall 28 Justin Kloos C 37 12 19 31 +4 Acquired from Minnesota 15 Chase De Leo C 39 9 18 27 -3 Acquired from Winnipeg 16 *Max Jones LW 34 12 12 24 +7 2016, First Round, 24th Overall 27 x Adam Cracknell C 27 10 13 23 +13 Acquired from Toronto 17 *Sam Steel C 33 9 14 23 -4 2016, First Round, 30th Overall 34 Trevor Murphy D 40 7 14 21 -2 Acquired from Arizona via trade 14 Kalle Kossila LW 17 7 11 18 -8 Signed as free agent 24 Jaycob Megna D 35 2 11 13 +9 2012, Seventh Round, 210th Overall 3 Andy Welinski D 16 5 7 12 +2 2011, Third Round, 83rd Overall 6 *Josh Mahura D 21 1 11 12 -4 2015, Second Round, 59th Overall 15 Ben Street C 9 2 5 7 +6 Signed as free agent 18 Deven Sideroff RW 20 0 6 6 -1 2015, Third Round, 84th Overall 4 Keaton Thompson D 32 0 4 4 0 2013, Third Round, 87th Overall 32 Jack Kopacka LW 5 2 1 3 -4 2016, Fourth Round, 93rd Overall 22 x Korbinian Holzer D 7 2 1 3 +4 Acquired from Toronto 34 Jacob Larsson D 8 0 3 3 +3 2015, First Round, 27th Overall 2 x Jake Dotchin D 11 2 1 3 +5 Signed as free agent 10 Alex Dostie C 29 1 2 3 -3 2016, Fourth Round, 115th Overall 36 Andrej Sustr D 18 0 2 2 -4 Signed as free agent 39 *Kiefer Sherwood C 5 0 1 1 0 Signed as free agent 18 Patrick Eaves RW 5 0 1 1 -1 Acquired from Dallas No. GOALIE GP MINS W-L-OT SO GA GAA SV% ACQUIRED 33 Kevin Boyle 27 1498:00 17-6-1 0 69 2.76 .911 Signed as free agent x – inactive, * - rookie • The San Diego Gulls have earned points in 17 of their last 19 games (14-2-1-2) and wins in 11 of their last 14 NOTES: games (11-2-1-0). The Gulls completed the month of January with a 9-2-1-0 record, the most wins by the franchise in January all-time and second-most wins in a calendar month in club history. San Diego entered the All-Star break with a 22-13-2-3 record (49 points) the most points in club history at the break. • Kevin Boyle earned his 17th victory, tied for second among AHL goaltenders in wins, Jan. 26 @ Texas. Two days later, Boyle appeared in his first career AHL All-Star game. The Gulls goaltender has won 12 of his last 14 starts (12-1-1), posting a 2.25 GAA and .925 SV% in that span. • Ben Street recorded his first multi-pont game as a Gull (2-1=3), Jan. 26 @ Texas. The multi-point effort marked the 103rd of his AHL career. • Jack Kopacka scored his second goal of the season, Jan. 26 @ Texas. Kopacka returned to the lineup on Jan. 25 following a 35-game absence from Oct. 19-Jan. 21 (wrist). ECHL - SOUTH CAROLINA STINGRAYS No. GOALIE GP MINS W-L-OT SO GA GAA SV% ACQUIRED 30 Angus Redmond 16 836:00 5-5-5 0 45 3.23 .904 Signed as free agent NORTH AMERICAN PROSPECTS - COLLEGE PLAYER POS TEAM CONF. GP G A PTS DRAFTED Brent Gates Jr. (Sr.) F Minnesota Big Ten 25 10 11 21 2015, Third Round, 80th Overall *Blake McLaughlin (Fr.) F Minnesota Big Ten 22 3 9 12 2018, Third Round, 79th Overall Steven Ruggiero (Jr.) D Lake Superior St. WCHA 25 5 4 9 2015, Sixth Round, 178th Overall Matt Berkovitz (So.) D Army Atl. Hockey 25 1 4 5 2014, Fifth Round, 123rd Overall Jack Badini (So.) F Harvard ECAC 19 5 7 12 2017, Third Round, 91st Overall PLAYER POS TEAM CONF. DRAFTED Garrett Metcalf (Jr.) G Mercyhurst Atl. Hockey 2015, Sixth Round, 179th Overall GP MINS W-L-OT SO GA GAA SV% 13 726:42 7-6-0 1 37 3.05 .906 x – inactive, * - rookie NOTES: • Brent Gates Jr. registered a season-tying three points (1-2=3), Jan. 25 vs. Wisconsin. Gates Jr. is third on Minnesota in points (21). • Blake McLaughlin has earned points in five of his last six games (3-4=7). • Jack Badini collected a season-high three points (2-1=3), Jan. 25 vs. Clarkson. NORTH AMERICAN PROSPECTS - JUNIORS PLAYER POS TEAM LEAGUE GP G A PTS +/- DRAFTED Benoit Olivier-Groulx C Halifax QMJHL 44 23 26 49 +22 2018, Second Round, 54th Overall Antoine Morand C Halifax QMJHL 45 14 31 45 +16 2017, Second Round, 60th Overall Hunter Drew D Charlottetown QMJHL 40 9 22 31 +13 2018, Sixth Round, 178th Overall Max Comtois LW Drummondville QMJHL 8 7 7 14 +8 2017, Second Round, 50th Overall Kyle Olson RW Tri-City WHL 42 15 29 44 -1 2017, Fourth Round, 122nd Overall Jack Perbix RW Green Bay USHL 36 9 22 31 +4 2018, Fourth Round, 116th Overall PLAYER POS TEAM League DRAFTED Roman Durny G Des Moines USHL 2018, Fifth Round, 147th Overall GP MINS W-L-OT SO GA GAA SV% 29 1727:00 19-9-1 3 74 2.57 .910 x – inactive, * - rookie • Benoit Olivier-Groulx has points in four of his last five games (4-4=8). Groulx is second on Halifax in points (49), tied for second in goals (23) NOTES: and leads in GWG (8). • Max Comtois collected a hat trick and two assists (3-2=5) with a +4 rating, Jan. 26 vs. Val'd-Or. • Hunter Drew leads Charlottetown defensemen in points (31) and assists (22). Drew is tied for seventh among QMJHL defensemen in goals (9). • Roman Durny ranks second among USHL goaltenders in wins (19) and fourth in GAA (2.57) and SV% (.910). • Kyle Olson has points in five of his last seven games (5-3=8). Olson leads Tri-City in GWG (4), co-leads in assists (29) and is second in points (44). • Jack Perbix was named the USHL Forward of the Week, scoring five times in two games over the weekend, including a hat trick on Jan. 26. Perbix leads Green Bay in points (31) and assists (22). EUROPEAN PROSPECTS PLAYER POS TEAM LEAGUE GP G A PTS +/- DRAFTED Isac Lundestrom C Lulea SHL 6 0 3 3 +3 2018, First Round, 23rd Overall GOALIE TEAM LEAGUE DRAFTED Olle Eriksson Ek BIK Karlskoga Allsvenskan 2017, Fifth Round, 153rd Overall LEAGUE GP MINS W-L-OT SO GA GAA SV% Allsvenskan 14 811:21 6-7-1 0 39 2.88 .899 GOALIE TEAM LEAGUE DRAFTED Lukas Dostal Sk Horacka Czech 2 2018, Third Round, 85th Overall LEAGUE GP MINS W-L-OT SO GA GAA SV% Czech 2 23 1405:00 15-8-0 3 56 2.39 .917 Extraliga 2 80:00 1-1-0 0 4 3.00 .852 • Lukas Dostal earned his third shutout of the season, stopping all 20 shots on Jan. 28. Dostal ranks fourth among Czech 2 goal- NOTES: tenders in SV% (.917), fifth in GAA (2.39) and tied for eighth in wins (15). UPCOMING GAME SCHEDULE (ALL TIMES PT): Thursday, Jan. 31 Halifax (Morand/Groulx) vs. Victoriaville, 3:00 p.m. (QMJHL) Lulea (Lundestrom) vs. Brynas, 10:00 a.m. (SHL) Friday, Feb. 1 San Diego vs. Ontario, 7:00 p.m. (AHL) Halifax (Morand/Groulx) vs. Sherbrooke, 3:00 p.m. (QMJHL) Charlottetown (Drew) @ Moncton, 3:00 p.m. (QMJHL) Drummondville (Comtois) @ Baie-Comeau, 4:30 p.m. (QMJHL) Des Moines (Durny) vs. Central Illinois, 5:05 p.m. (USHL) Green Bay (Perbix) vs. Youngstown, 5:05 p.m. (USHL) Tri-City (Olson) @ Victoria, 7:05 p.m. (WHL) South Carolina (Redmond) vs. Kansas City, 5:05 p.m. (ECHL) Minnesota (Gates Jr./McLaughlin) vs. Michigan, 5:00 p.m. (NCAA) Harvard (Badini) vs. Dartmouth, 4:30 p.m. (NCAA) Army (Berkovitz) @ Holy Cross, 4:05 p.m. (NCAA) Mercyhurst (Metcalf) vs. Canisius, 4:05 p.m. (NCAA) Lake Superior St. (Ruggiero) @ Ferris State, 5:07 p.m. (NCAA) HC Kometa Brno (Dostal) @ Pilsen, 8:30 a.m. (Extraliga) Saturday, Feb. 2 San Diego vs. Iowa, 7:00 p.m. (AHL) Halifax (Morand/Groulx) @ Moncton, 3:00 p.m. (QMJHL) Charlottetown (Drew) vs. Sherbrooke, 4:00 p.m. (QMJHL) Des Moines (Durny) vs. Tri-City, 5:05 p.m. (USHL) Green Bay (Perbix) @ Cedar Rapids, 5:05 p.m. (USHL) Tri-City (Olson) @ Victoria, 7:05 p.m. (WHL) South Carolina (Redmond) vs. Kansas City, 5:05 p.m. (ECHL) Minnesota (Gates Jr./McLaughlin) vs. Michigan, 5:00 p.m. (NCAA) Army (Berkovitz) @ Holy Cross, 4:05 p.m. (NCAA) Mercyhurst (Metcalf) @ Canisius, 4:35 p.m. (NCAA) Lake Superior St. (Ruggiero) @ Ferris State, 5:07 p.m. (NCAA) Lulea (Lundestrom) vs. Djurgarden, 9:00 a.m. (SHL) BIK Karlskoga (Eriksson Ek) vs. Vita Hasten, 9:00 a.m. (Allsvenskan) Sunday, Feb. 3 None Monday, Feb. 4 Harvard (Badini) vs. Boston College, 2:00 p.m. (NCAA).
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