ANAHEIM DUCKS PROSPECT REPORT March 26, 2019

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ANAHEIM DUCKS PROSPECT REPORT March 26, 2019 ANAHEIM DUCKS PROSPECT REPORT March 26, 2019 AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE - SAN DIEGO GULLS (33-20-4-3, 73 POINTS) No. PLAYER POS GP G A PTS +/- ACQUIRED 25 Sam Carrick C 55 27 26 53 +5 Acquired from Chicago 15 Chase De Leo C 59 19 29 48 +14 Acquired from Winnipeg 28 Justin Kloos C 51 15 27 42 +6 Acquired from Minnesota 19 x*Troy Terry RW 41 16 25 41 +1 2015, Fifth Round, 148th Overall 17 x*Sam Steel C 50 18 21 39 -3 2016, First Round, 30th Overall 27 Adam Cracknell C 40 15 19 34 +10 Acquired from Toronto 14 Kalle Kossila LW 36 13 19 32 -17 Signed as free agent 16 x*Max Jones LW 40 14 14 28 +10 2016, First Round, 24th Overall 34 Trevor Murphy D 57 8 20 28 -4 Acquired from Arizona via trade 3 x Andy Welinski D 24 8 9 17 -2 2011, Third Round, 83rd Overall 39 x*Kiefer Sherwood C 24 6 11 17 +14 Signed as free agent 6 *Josh Mahura D 33 1 15 16 -2 2015, Second Round, 59th Overall 5 *Simon Benoit D 57 2 13 15 +16 Signed as free agent 15 Ben Street C 24 4 10 14 -2 Signed as free agent 24 x Jaycob Megna D 35 2 11 13 +9 2012, Seventh Round, 210th Overall 32 Jack Kopacka LW 25 6 6 12 -11 2016, Fourth Round, 93rd Overall 13 Patrick Sieloff D 54 1 9 10 -7 Acquired from Ottawa via trade 2 Jake Dotchin D 14 4 2 6 +7 Signed as free agent 18 Deven Sideroff RW 20 0 6 6 -1 2015, Third Round, 84th Overall 4 Keaton Thompson D 48 0 6 6 -4 2013, Third Round, 87th Overall 9 Kevin Roy LW 11 1 4 5 -4 2012, Fourth Round, 97th Overall 22 x Korbinian Holzer D 12 2 3 5 +7 Acquired from Toronto 34 x Jacob Larsson D 19 0 5 5 +3 2015, First Round, 27th Overall 10 x Alex Dostie C 35 2 2 4 -4 2016, Fourth Round, 115th Overall 36 Andrej Sustr D 34 0 3 3 -6 Signed as free agent 18 Patrick Eaves RW 7 0 2 2 -1 Acquired from Dallas via trade No. GOALIE GP MINS W-L-OT SO GA GAA SV% ACQUIRED 33 Kevin Boyle 36 1985:05 22-9-1 0 94 2.84 .908 Signed as free agent 37 x Angus Redmond 2 42:08 0-0-1 0 2 2.85 .909 Signed as free agent x – inactive, * - rookie • The San Diego Gulls will play three games this week all versus Pacific Division opponents. First up is the third- NOTES: place San Jose Baracuda (Mar. 27), followed by the first-place Bakersfield Condors (Mar. 29), and the sixth-place Stockton Heat (Mar. 30). San Diego currently sits in second place in the Pacific Division, trailing only Bakersfield (79 points) in total points earned. • Chase De Leo scored his career-tying 19th goal of the season on Mar. 23 vs. Ontario. De Leo has 10-11=21 points in his last 20 games. • Kiefer Sherwood scored his first career shorthanded goal on Mar. 19 @ Manitoba. Sherwood was riding a three- game goal streak (3-1=4) at the time of his Anaheim recall. • Jake Dotchin had a career-high four-game point streak (4-1=5) from Jan. 19-Mar. 19. • Justin Kloos netted his first shootout winner of the season on Mar. 23 vs. Ontario. Kloos has 2-1=3 points in his last two contests. • Kevin Boyle stopped 33 shots in regulation and overtime and made two saves in the shootout to win his 22nd game on Mar. 23 vs. Ontario. Boyle currently ranks tied for ninth among AHL goaltenders in wins (22). ECHL No. GOALIE GP MINS W-L-OT SO GA GAA SV% ACQUIRED 30 Angus Redmond 18 932:00 6-5-6 0 49 3.15 .906 Signed as free agent PLAYER POS . GP G A PTS DRAFTED Alex Dostie C 3 3 1 4 2016, Fourth Round, 115th Overall NORTH AMERICAN PROSPECTS - COLLEGE PLAYER POS TEAM CONF. GP G A PTS DRAFTED Brent Gates Jr. (Sr.) F Minnesota Big Ten 38 13 18 31 2015, Third Round, 80th Overall *Blake McLaughlin (Fr.) F Minnesota Big Ten 35 5 15 20 2018, Third Round, 79th Overall Steven Ruggiero (Jr.) D Lake Superior St. WCHA 37 6 5 11 2015, Sixth Round, 178th Overall Matt Berkovitz (So.) D Army Atl. Hockey 39 1 9 10 2014, Fifth Round, 123rd Overall Jack Badini (So.) F Harvard ECAC 32 8 12 20 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% 14 746:42 7-6-0 1 39 3.13 .902 x – inactive, * - rookie NOTES: • Harvard (Badini) will take on the University of Massachusetts on Friday, Mar. 29 in the first game of the NCAA Ice Hockey Championship. NORTH AMERICAN PROSPECTS - JUNIORS PLAYER POS TEAM LEAGUE GP G A PTS +/- DRAFTED Benoit-Olivier Groulx C Halifax QMJHL 65 31 49 80 +37 2018, Second Round, 54th Overall Antoine Morand C Halifax QMJHL 64 22 49 71 +36 2017, Second Round, 60th Overall Hunter Drew D Charlottetown QMJHL 63 16 37 53 +19 2018, Sixth Round, 178th Overall Max Comtois LW Drummondville QMJHL 27 34 18 52 +33 2017, Second Round, 50th Overall Kyle Olson RW Tri-City WHL 64 21 50 71 -3 2017, Fourth Round, 122nd Overall Jack Perbix RW Des Moines USHL 54 9 34 43 +5 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% 44 2564:00 24-19-1 4 116 2.71 .908 x – inactive, * - rookie • Max Comtois scored a hat trick (3-0=3) in his second playoff game of 2019, Mar. 23 vs. Gatineau. Comtois co-leads QMJHL playoff leaders in NOTES: points (4) and is tied for third in goals (3). Drummondville leads the first-round series vs. Gatineau, 2-0. • Hunter Drew has 0-3=3 points with a +5 rating in two games during the QMJHL playoffs. Drew co-leads QMJHL playoff leaders in plus/minus and is tied for fourth in assists. Charlottetown leads the first-round series vs. Cape Breton, 2-0. • Antoine Morand has one assist (0-1=1) in two playoff games. Halifax trails in the first round to Quebec, 2-0. • Kyle Olson has posted an assist in two WHL playoff games thus far. Tri-City trails Everett, 2-0, in their first-round matchup. • Roman Durny ranks tied for fourth among USHL goaltenders in wins (24), sixth in SV% (.908) and eighth in GAA (2.71). • Jack Perbix has 0-6=6 points in his last seven games. EUROPEAN PROSPECTS PLAYER POS TEAM LEAGUE GP G A PTS +/- DRAFTED Isac Lundestrom C Lulea SHL 19 2 8 10 +6 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 16 929:52 7-8-1 1 43 2.77 .901 GOALIE TEAM LEAGUE DRAFTED Lukas Dostal Ilves Tampere Liiga 2018, Third Round, 85th Overall LEAGUE GP MINS W-L-OT SO GA GAA SV% Czech 2 23 1465:00 15-9-0 3 61 2.50 .915 Extraliga 2 80:00 1-1-0 0 4 3.00 .852 Liiga 16 986:36 6-6-4 1 34 2.07 .913 NOTES: • Isac Lundestrom has one assist (0-1=1) with a +1 rating in two SHL playoff games thus far. Lulea leads their first-round matchup vs. Vaxjo 2-0. UPCOMING GAME SCHEDULE (ALL TIMES PT): Tuesday, Mar. 26 Halifax (Morand/Groulx) @ Quebec, 4:00 p.m. (QMJHL Playoffs) Charlottetown (Drew) @ Cape Breton, 3:00 p.m. (QMJHL Playoffs) Drummondville (Comtois) @ Gatineau, 4:30 p.m. (QMJHL Playoffs) Lulea (Lundestrom) vs. Vaxjo, 10:00 a.m. (SHL Playoffs) Wednesday, Mar. 27 San Diego vs. San Jose, 7:00 p.m. (AHL) Charlottetown (Drew) @ Cape Breton, 3:00 p.m. (QMJHL Playoffs) Drummondville (Comtois) @ Gatineau, 4:30 p.m. (QMJHL Playoffs) Tri-City (Olson) vs. Everett, 7:05 p.m. (WHL Playoffs) Ilves (Dostal) vs. Karpat, 9:30 a.m. (Liiga Playoffs) Thursday, Mar. 28 Halifax (Morand/Groulx) @ Quebec, 4:00 p.m. (QMJHL Playoffs) Tri-City (Olson) vs. Everett, 7:05 p.m. (WHL Playoffs) Jacksonville (Redmond) @ Greenville, 4:00 p.m. (ECHL) Lulea (Lundestrom) vs. Vaxjo, 10:00 a.m. (SHL Playoffs) Friday, Mar. 29 San Diego vs. Bakersfield, 7:00 p.m. (AHL) Charlottetown (Drew) vs. Cape Breton, 3:30 p.m. (QMJHL Playoffs) Drummondville (Comtois) vs. Gatineau, 4:30 p.m. (QMJHL Playoffs) Des Moines (Durny/Perbix) vs. Lincoln, 5:05 p.m. (USHL) Tulsa (Dostie) @ Wichita, 5:05 p.m. (ECHL) Jacksonville (Redmond) vs. Atlanta, 4:30 p.m. (ECHL) Harvard (Badini) vs. UMass, 12:00 p.m. (NCAA Tournament) Ilves (Dostal) @ Karpat, 9:30 a.m. (Liiga Playoffs) Saturday, Mar. 30 San Diego vs. Stockton, 7:00 p.m. (AHL) Halifax (Morand/Groulx) @ Quebec, 4:00 p.m. (QMJHL Playoffs) Des Moines (Durny/Perbix) @ Dubuque, 5:05 p.m. (USHL) Tri-City (Olson) @ Everett, 7:05 p.m. (WHL Playoffs) Tulsa (Dostie) vs. Utah, 5:05 p.m. (ECHL) Jacksonville (Redmond) vs. Atlanta, 4:00 p.m.
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