The Ducks traded goaltender Frederik Andersen to the Toronto Maple Leafs on June 20, clearing the way for John Gibson to become the No. 1 goalie. They also acquired goalie Jonathan Bernier from the Maple Leafs on July 8 for a conditional pick in the 2017 NHL Draft.
Bernier is familiar with Carlyle and his system, having played for him in Toronto from 2013-15, and with the Pacific Division as a member of the Los Angeles Kings from 2007-13. Bernier went 12-21-3 with a 2.88 goals-against average and .908 save percentage in 38 games with the Maple Leafs last season.
"I'm just looking to focus on myself," Bernier said. "You can't think about how many games you're going to play or whether Gibson is playing more games than me or not. I've been working hard this summer, and I'm ready to go for the upcoming season."
For the second year in a row, center Nate Thompson will start the season on injured reserve, after tearing his Achilles tendon during an offseason workout. Defenseman Sami Vatanen agreed to a four-year contract on June 18, but two key restricted free agents remain unsigned: defenseman Hampus Lindholm and center Rickard Rakell.
Close friends, fellow Swedes and roommates in Orange County, Lindholm has long been seen as a top young defenseman in the organization, and Rakell is coming off a breakout, 20-goal season. The Ducks boast tremendous depth at each position, but Murray repeatedly has said the two are priorities.
Ten years after Carlyle helped the Ducks become the first California team to win the Cup, they're turning to him again to help deliver another championship.
"It all came back to Randy," Murray said. "Randy is back, and I welcome him back."