Anaheim Ducks prospect depth goes deeper than the potential stars

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Photo: Anaheim Ducks prospect Deven Sideroff leveraged a good start to his season into an appearance with the WHL All-Stars for the Canada-Russia Super Series (courtesy of Marissa Baecker/Getty Images)


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</p>The Anaheim Ducks have done a good job taking mid-round picks and turning them into players of relevance within the organization and the NHL. They have finished strong in the standings for several years, which generally hurts a team’s ability to maintain a strong pipeline. However, General Manager Bryan Murray has not only held on to many of his first-round picks, he has used them to select some outstanding players.… read more

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ummm... wut?

The other outstanding winger is Nic Kerdiles, who is off to a slow start but also possesses some intriguing offensive upside that could be an answer for the Ducks. His smooth overall game has developed quite well, but he is going to have to improve his goal totals at the AHL to get his cup of coffee in the future.

Isn't Nic back at center? And hasn't his game been "meh" last year and, from reports, this year too?

‏The Ducks, in general, have always had a bit of a weak goaltending pipeline.

Maybe I'm being nitpicky, but "always"? For a time Bryz was touted as a good goalie. didn't we draft Gerber long, long ago too? But in recent times, Gibson and Andersen were in our pipeline while we had Hiller and Fasth at the NHL level.

But yeah... Bryan Murray? For lacking history about history about Ducks' pipeline, but using the name of our old, old GM... bleah
 

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