
Ducks Sign Granlund Amid Rebuilding Phase

The Anaheim Ducks made headlines at the start of July by signing free agent Mikael Granlund. The team is acknowledged for its strategy under salary cap constraints, aiming to improve through acquisitions.
Granlund's Acquisition Details
Granlund, aged 33, provides experience to the Ducks’ roster. Despite this addition, some experts express concerns about the overall strategy, suggesting that with significant salary cap space available, the Ducks could have attracted higher-profile players.
Performance Review
Granlund has a three-year deal worth $21 million, making his annual salary $7 million, marking the highest figure of his 14-year NHL career. Last season, he played for the San Jose Sharks and the Dallas Stars, achieving 22 goals and 44 assists for a total of 66 points over 83 games. This marks his most productive season since 2017-18.
Team’s Future Outlook
Despite his achievements, the Ducks have struggled in recent years, focusing on rebuilding their team. The last time they participated in the playoffs was during the 2017-18 season. Granlund's experience may serve as an asset as the team continues to develop and aims to improve its future performance.