Positives and Negatives from the Start of the Anaheim Ducks’ 2013 Season

February 1st, 2013 by Bobby Kittleberger Leave a reply »
The fact that the Anaheim Ducks 2013 season has finally started is the biggest positive of all. No matter who your team is, it's nice to be able to sit down and watch some hockey after a lockout that felt like it would never end.

With a new collective bargaining agreement in place, that's all history now and business is once again being settled on the ice.

Ducks fans have had plenty to cheer about in the early going, as their team has been surprisingly competitive (3-1-1) in the five games that they've played. It bears mentioning, however, that Anaheim compiled an even more impressive start at 4-1-0 in their first five games last year. We all know how that turned out.

An objective look at this teams show that they have some great pieces to build on, along with some areas where they need to improve moving forward. We'll take a look at the negatives first, and then end on a positive note.

 

Negatives




Penalty Killing

The Ducks have been able to generate a lot of offense in their first five games, which has perhaps taken some of the consequence out of what has been terrible penal ...

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