That June day he became the first Orange County native drafted by the Ducks, but the road to his debut with the team became a bumpy and painful one. He endured a pair of concussions, the most recent coming in a rookie game last September after taking a hit from Colorado defenseman Nikita Zadorov. A lengthy recovery process kept him out of action until last month, and he racked up four goals and five assists in 10 games for the San Diego Gulls.
"There was definitely a lot of adversity I had to go through," Kerdiles says. "The injuries that I dealt with can tear you down mentally. I had a good support group around me, and they kept my head on straight and kept me positive. That's why I was able to come back."
When the Ducks recalled Kerdiles, he got a phone call from Gulls GM Bob Ferguson, who has often kidded the youngster about how he wears his baseball caps. Ferguson urges him to wear the bill forward because, as Kerdiles tells it, "He says that's the direction your career is going." Just minutes after leaving the rink for that day's practice, he heard Ferguson on the other end with a message that rang loud and clear: "He said, 'What direction's your hat right now?'" Kerdiles recalls.
He flipped a quick U-turn ("illegally," he admits) to the rink to pick up his gear and drove the short trip to Anaheim, where he made his Ducks debut the very next night.
"I definitely had butterflies, a little bit of nerves going through my body, and it was kind of evident out there for awhile," Kerdiles says. "But after the first intermission, that's when I got to sit down and relax and be like,Listen, you worked hard to get here, so just do what you do and see what you can do for the team. At that point, I settled in a little bit."
Kerdiles skated with linemates Rickard Rakell and Corey Perry last night, two veterans who helped him keep his composure. "Raks looked at me a couple times and said, 'Hey, you've got this, buddy,' and Perry is a great leader for us too," Kerdiles says. "So having those two guys on my line, they didn't have to say much, but they were there to keep my head on straight, even when I made some mistakes."
Kerdiles was on the ice for two goals - both by Rakell - in Anaheim's 5-3 victory over the Bruins, after which he was reminded exactly where he'd come from to get to this point.