Anaheim Ducks, Carlsson and Offer Sheet
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With several first-year athletes expected to play for top programs like the Oregon Ducks after the NCAA's recent eligibility change, a recent analyst poll placed an Oregon tight end as a standout in Eugene.
Oregon’s recruiting machine isn’t slowing down — and the latest episode of the Ducks Confidential podcast took notice that the Ducks are building something special in the 2027 class, long before most programs have even hit their stride.
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The Anaheim Ducks announced a five-year extension Sunday with defenseman Pavel Mintyukov. Terms were not disclosed by the team, however multiple outlets put the total value at $36 million, or $7.2 million per season.
The Ducks have signed defenseman Pavel Mintyukov to a five-year contract extension through the 2030-31 NHL season. Mintyukov, 22 (11/25/03), has recorded 17-52=69 points with 61 penalty minutes (PIM) in 204 career NHL games with Anaheim since making his debut in 2023-24.
The 22-year-old defenseman’s $36 million deal ends his restricted free agency and helps the Ducks avoid another offer-sheet threat while they weigh Leo Carlsson’s future.
The Avalanche made a minor addition on the blueline. The Anaheim Ducks avoided another offer sheet to another young player. […] The post Deen’s Daily: Ducks Avoid Second Offer Sheet; Players Who Elected for Salary Arbitration appeared first on Colorado Hockey Now.
The Oregon Ducks have added a catcher through the transfer portal — a highly touted prospect who has yet to live up to his high school billing. Cole Chamberlain announced on social media that he has committed to the Ducks after spending last season at Coastal Carolina,
