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Losing Joffrey Lupul: Anaheim Ducks Gain Ground with Surging Dan Sexton

From: Bleacher Report
With Joffrey Lupul out of the line-up for the next six to eight weeks while he recovers from back surgery, the Ducks are going to continue to look elsewhere for scoring options.
No problem.
Dan Sexton and his second-linemates Saku Koivu and Bobby Ryan are picking up the slack, the energy, and the game winning [...]

Can Ducks turn around freefall?

From: MSN Fox Sports
A season that began with so much promise for the Anaheim Ducks is close to slipping away.
The Ducks entered this season expected to be a potential Cup contender after upsetting the San Jose Sharks last spring and nearly doing the same to the then-defending Stanley Cup champion Detroit Red Wings in the [...]

Teemu Selanne Breaks Hand

From: ESPN
Anaheim Ducks winger Teemu Selanne had surgery Thursday to repair a broken bone in his left hand and is expected to miss four to six weeks.
Dr. Steve Shin performed the surgery at the Kerlan-Jobe Surgery Center.
Selanne was injured Thursday night in a loss to Dallas when he was struck by Stars defenseman Karlis Skrastins’ [...]

GM Bob Murray On The Anaheim Ducks

From: Sporting News
Where some general managers prefer to dance around the truth, Bob Murray has been refreshingly blunt since being named Anaheim Ducks GM last year. After trading Chris Pronger, he told Sporting News that a decision like that “eats away at you.”
On not having a dedicated AHL affiliate in which to send players, he [...]

What’s Wrong With The Once Mighty Ducks?

From: Sports.GearLive
The plight of the Anaheim Ducks continues. With a 4-7-2 record and a home in the basement of the Western Conference standings, the Ducks’ shortcomings are starting to become more significant. Every missed hit; every lost race; every battle in the corner is taking its toll on the former “Mighty” ones. They are also [...]