GDT: Preseason Game 1 - Anaheim Ducks @ San Jose Sharks, 7pm PT (Stream available on Anaheimducks.com)

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It’s very interesting that they are putting Leason at center. I was saying we needed to add a right-handed PK center in the offseason, but I guess the team thinks that’s Leason.

The team started to do this at the end of the season, with Leason at center. It appears the org is sticking with transitioning Leason at center.
 

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It’s very interesting that they are putting Leason at center. I was saying we needed to add a right-handed PK center in the offseason, but I guess the team thinks that’s Leason.
Brett Leason will center McGinn's line, a role he said he hasn't regularly played in seven years. Leason lined up as a center in the final game of last season and it appears he will continue to refine his game in that role for now.

"When I arrived at camp, (Cronin) told me he wanted to try me at wing still but to give it a shot at center and see how it goes," Leason said. "So I'm excited for the opportunity. Last game of the year, I played center and I feel I did well––generating a lot of speed and some chances––so I'm looking to build off that."

"Having a big, long body in the middle of the ice––I think––is a strength in the defensive zone," Cronin said. "His length and his reach will get to loose pucks quicker. He's a penalty killer, so I think he's got a defensive mindset that's going to strengthen our structure in the defensive zone.
 

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Brock McGinn, who missed most of last season due to a back issue, is one of the Ducks in the lineup tonight. He underwent surgery in March and spent most of the summer rehabbing.

“I kind of was dealing with it a bit in camp and then tried to figure out a way to keep playing and battle through it for the majority of the year,” McGinn said. Came to the conclusion at the end of the year that the surgery was needed. It was successful and I think I had a good summer with rehab and everything, so it feels good.”

McGinn had a disc issue that was cleaned up via the surgery. He said he felt relief right away and changed his strength and conditioning program to keep his body from overloading. It’s the longest period in his NHL career that he’s ever been injured for.


“It’s really hard,” McGinn said when asked how it felt mentally being away from the ice for that long. “You want to play, you want to be in the dressing room every day. It’s tough to sit on the sidelines and watch and battle through something like that.”

"He tries to execute everything you ask him to do," head coach Greg Cronin said of McGinn. "He's a great teammate. He does all the little details, the gritty stuff that you need that puts a little bit of flesh on a team like blocking shots, finishing checks, going to the net front, takes short shifts. All those little things that I think are really important parts of a team's identity, he does them."
 

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Would be nice to see more regulars but gotta get these guys their camp experience. Just glad to have hockey back
As far as preseason goes I actually find games like this, full of guys who are on the cusp of the roster more entertaining than watching the regulars halfass it
 

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So...outside of Celebrini, I can't actually tell if this is going to be much different from their opening night lineup.

Probably a joke, but if curious...

8ish regulars
Top 6 (at least in minutes): Tofolli, Smith, Zetterlund (Celibrini, Granlund, Eklund)
Bottom 6: Wennberg, Goodrow, Kunin/Grundstrom, (Dellandrea, Sturm, Koistin)
'Top' 4: Walman, Rutta, (Ferraro, Ceci)
Bottom pair: (Thrun, Benning, Vlasic, Mukhamadulin)

In summary, poor top 6, okay bottom 6, league worst defense, goaltending somewhere between bad but respectable and league worst. Blackwood and Kahkonen weren't our problem last year with .899 save percentage.

Successful season:
1. Celebrini/Smith stay healthy and look like future cornerstones
2. Get top 4 draft pick
3. Add a few more assets for Granlund, Ceci, ect.

Bummed not to see at least one of your kids. Anaheim as such a good farm, but we get nobody!
 
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