Thursday, April 30, 2009 4:22 PM
Wharnsby: Ducks D better than 2007?
Tim Wharnsby
Anaheim Ducks coach Randy Carlyle, a former Norris Trophy winner himself, refused to debate the issue as to whether he has a better group of defenceman top-to-bottom than he did two years ago when the Ducks won the Stanley Cup. But veteran defenceman Chris Pronger agreed that this Anaheim defence corps is better and has more depth.
“I think so,” he said, nodding.
The current Anaheim defence includes Pronger, Scott Niedermayer, Francois Beauchemin, Ryan Whitney, James Wisniewski and Sheldon Brookbank. The 2007 playoff group consisted of Pronger, Niedermayer, Beauchemin, Sean O'Donnell, Kent Huskins with Ric Jackman and Joe Dipenta splitting time in the sixth spot.
The stingy six for the Ducks these days will have their hands full with Detroit's Datsyuk, Zetterberg, Hossa, Franzen and Co., but the Ducks d-men were solid against the San Jose Sharks high-flying offence.
The Sharks finished seventh with 3.06 goals per game in the regular season, but 13th of 16 in the first-round of the 2009 playoffs at 1.67. Only the New York Rangers (1.57), Montreal Canadiens (1.50) and the St. Louis Blues (1.25) scored fewer times per game.