Anaheim ranked last in the NHL in goals last season (196), averaging 2.39 per game. They were shut out nine times and scored two or fewer goals in 45 of 82 games. Ryan Getzlaf led the Ducks with 48 points (14 goals, 34 assists), second fewest among the 31 NHL team leaders, and Jakob Silfverberg's Anaheim-leading 24 goals were third fewest. Rickard Rakell and Adam Henrique (18 goals each) were the other Ducks with more than 15 goals.
Anaheim did not acquire any forwards in free agency who will be in the lineup, so Anaheim will look to young forwards Sam Steel, 21, Troy Terry, 21, Max Comtois, 20, and Isac Lundestrom, 19, who have a combined 81 games of NHL experience.
"Some people think we're just going to put all those young players in the lineup," Eakins said. "But those players who were in San Diego, they're certainly going to have to earn their spots, and hopefully those spots are going to be very hard to earn because we're a competitive team."