The Anaheim Ducks find themselves navigating a challenging stretch as they embark on an East Coast road trip, while several players have been selected to represent their countries in the upcoming 2026 Winter Olympics. Simultaneously, the team is managing player updates, including injuries and roster moves.
East Coast Swing: A Test of Resilience
The Anaheim Ducks commenced their East Coast road trip with a game against the Washington Capitals, marking their return to action after the holiday break. However, the Ducks fell short, losing to the Capitals 7-4, despite a near comeback. Goaltending proved to be a significant issue in the game, with Petr Mrazek allowing five consecutive goals in the first and second periods. Lukas Dostal relieved Mrazek in the third period. The Ducks are scheduled to face former teammate Trevor Zegras and the Philadelphia Flyers, followed by matchups against the Carolina Hurricanes and Buffalo Sabres. To conclude the trip with a winning record, the Ducks must rediscover their dynamic offense and improve their goaltending.
Currently, the Ducks are on a six-game losing streak. Despite the recent slide, the Ducks hold a precarious playoff spot, sitting third in the Pacific Division with a record of 21-17-3.
Ducks Players Set to Shine at the 2026 Winter Olympics
Four Anaheim Ducks players have been named to their respective national teams for the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan. Lukas Dostal and Radko Gudas will represent Czechia, Leo Carlsson will play for Sweden, and Mikael Granlund will represent Finland. Carlsson is expected to be a key offensive player for Sweden, leading all Swedish NHL players in goals with 17. This will be Granlund's second Olympics; he won a bronze medal with Finland in 2014. The Ducks also have prospect Damian Clara of host Italy. Gudas was an alternate captain on the gold medal-winning team at the 2024 World Championship.
Player Updates: Injuries and Roster Moves
Frank Vatrano is expected to miss approximately six weeks due to a shoulder fracture suffered in a game against the Los Angeles Kings. The Ducks have placed winger Nikita Nesterenko on waivers. Nesterenko has nine points in 27 games this season. If Nesterenko clears waivers, he will be assigned to the San Diego Gulls of the American Hockey League. The Ducks have recalled goaltender Ville Husso from the San Diego Gulls on an emergency basis.
Trade Rumors
With the trade deadline approaching, General Manager Pat Verbeek is evaluating his options. The Ducks have shown interest in Calgary Flames winger Andrew Mangiapane. Elliotte Friedman reported that the Anaheim Ducks had been "poking around" Mangiapane. There has been speculation about a potential trade involving Ryan Strome.
The Anaheim Ducks face a critical period as they navigate a challenging road trip, prepare for the Winter Olympics, and manage player personnel.
