Goaltending remains solid:John Gibson is a good goalie who hasn't had much help this season; the Ducks have averaged 1.98 goals per game with Gibson playing, the worst goal support in the NHL among goalies to play at least 20 games. He's 9-17-6 with a 3.01 goals-against average, a .902 save percentage and three shutouts in 32 games. Anthony Stolarz, who has been used more down the stretch, is 3-3-0 with a 2.25 GAA, a .926 save percentage and one shutout in seven games (six starts). Stolarz could be in line to replace Ryan Miller as the backup next season. Miller announced Thursday he will retire after this season.
A healthy Jakob Silfverberg:The forward, who scored 16 points (eight goals, eight assists) in 47 games, had surgery April 22 to repair a torn labrum in his right hip. He will need 4-6 months to recover but is expected to be ready for the start of next season. Coach Dallas Eakins said the injury is something Silfverberg dealt with since last season. Silfverberg scored at least 20 goals in four of his nine NHL seasons, including 21 in 66 games in 2019-20, and the Ducks hope his numbers improve with his health.
Young players finding their way:Defenseman Jamie Drysdale, the No. 6 pick in the 2020 NHL Draft, has scored six points (three goals, three assists) in 19 games. Forward Trevor Zegras, the No. 9 pick in the 2019 NHL Draft, has scored seven points (one goal, six assists) in 18 games. These two are a big part of Anaheim's future and they'll get more playing time next season.