Last season: 17-30-9, 43 points, 20 points out of fourth place in Honda West Division
How it ended: A 3-2 loss at the San Jose Sharks on Feb. 15 began a skid of nine games without a win (0-6-3) that saw the Ducks go from tied with the Colorado Avalanche for third in the West to last in the eight-team division, nine points out of fourth place.
Biggest offseason change: Anaheim was quiet in free agency, which should be mean bigger roles for some of their younger players. Forward Trevor Zegras, 20, scored 13 points (three goals, 10 assists) in 24 games last season. Defenseman Jamie Drysdale, 19, scored eight points (three goals, five assists) and averaged 19:35 in ice time in 24 games. They could be joined by forward
Mason McTavish
, the No. 3 pick of the 2021 NHL Draft. The 18-year-old scored 11 points (nine goals, two assists) in 13 games last season with Olten of the Swiss League, the second-highest professional league in Switzerland.
Why they could get in: The Ducks' promising group of young players, which also includes forwards
Jacob Perreault
, 19, and
Brayden Tracey
, 20, should add energy and enthusiasm to an experienced returning core, which includes defensemen Hampus Lindholm and Cam Fowler and forwards Ryan Getzlaf, Rickard Rakell, Adam Henrique, Max Comtois and Jakob Silfverberg. John Gibson has proven to be an elite goalie, and with better play in front of him could help Anaheim get into the hunt for a top-three spot in the Pacific Division or a wild card.