Coach Dallas Eakins, Anaheim Ducks, Part Ways After Difficult NHL Season

2022.23

by Ducks Staff / AnaheimDucks.com

April 14, 2023

The Ducks announced today they will not renew the contract of head coach Dallas Eakins. Eakins recently completed his fourth season as head coach of the Ducks and eighth season with the organization, serving as head coach of the San Diego Gulls in the American Hockey League (AHL) from 2015-19.

“We thank Dallas for his eight years with the organization as head coach of both the Ducks and Gulls,” said Ducks owner Henry Samueli. “Susan and I are especially proud of his commitment to the community in both Anaheim and San Diego, which included countless charitable initiatives. We know Dallas will succeed in his future endeavors, as character people often do.”

“This was a very difficult decision, one that comes after careful and considerable deliberation,” said Ducks General Manager Pat Verbeek. “At the end of the day, I simply feel that a fresh perspective and new voice will be beneficial for the team. Dallas has handled himself with class and character through a difficult season, and we wish him the best in the future.”

Named to his current post June 17, 2019, Eakins became the 10th head coach in club history. He won his 100th NHL game as a head coach, Jan. 4, 2022 vs. Philadelphia, coached his 200th game behind the Ducks bench on April 9, 2022 at Philadelphia and 400th game as an NHL head coach April 5, 2023 vs. Edmonton.

In his four seasons behind the San Diego bench, Eakins led the Gulls to a 154-95-23 record and three trips to the Calder Cup Playoffs. In addition, San Diego led the AHL Pacific Division in wins, points (331) and points percentage (.608) in that span.

Eakins joined the Anaheim organization June 26, 2015 after serving as head coach of the Edmonton Oilers from 2013-15. Eakins previously spent four seasons as head coach of the AHL’s Toronto Marlies (2009-13). In 584 career AHL games with San Diego and Toronto, Eakins led his teams to a 311-209-64 record and five appearances in the Calder Cup Playoffs. Eakins helped San Diego advance to the 2019 Western Conference Finals and guided his 2011-12 Marlies club to an appearance in the 2012 Calder Cup Finals.

The Dade City, Fla. native was selected by Washington in the 10th round (208th overall) of the 1985 NHL Draft, Eakins appeared in 120 career NHL games with the Winnipeg Jets, Florida Panthers, St. Louis Blues, Phoenix Coyotes, New York Rangers, Toronto Maple Leafs, New York Islanders and Calgary Flames. Eakins also played in the AHL and International Hockey League during his professional career, winning both the Calder Cup (2002) and Turner Cup (2000). His final professional season was with the Manitoba Moose (AHL) before retiring as a player May 26, 2004.

Source: nhl.com

Canucks To Finish Season On 3-Game Road Trip Starting With Kings Tonight

2022.23

By Andrew Phillip Chernoff CanucksBanter

April 10, 2023

Vancouver Canucks (36-36-7), 6th in the Pacific Division) visit the Los Angeles Kings (45-25-10), 3rd in the Pacific Division tonight at Crypto.com Arena at 7:30 pm PDT.

Finishing Like It Started

The game against the Kings is the first of a three game road trip to finish their road season, playing in Anaheim tomorrow night and in Arizona on April 13, to end their 2022.23 season on the road, which started with a 2-game road trip in October.

What’s Up

The Los Angeles Kings aim to break a three-game slide when they take on the Vancouver Canucks, having lost to Edmonton 3-1, Vegas 5-2, and Colorado 4-3.

Vancouver looks to extend its overall unbeaten streak to 3 games after defeating Chicago 3-0 and Calgary 3-2 at Rogers Arena, finishing off their home games for the 2022-23 season.

Kings last win at home was April 2, a 4-1 win over the Vancouver Canucks.

For the Canucks on the road, their last road game was a 6-5 OT loss to the St.Louis Blues on March 28.

Vancouver is 17-16-5 away from home.

Los Angeles is 25-11-4 at home.

Last 5 vs Los Angeles

  • Apr. 2/23: VAN 1 vs LAK 4
  • Mar. 18/23: VAN 3 @ LAK 2 (SO)
  • Nov. 18/22: VAN 4 vs LAK 1
  • Apr. 28/22: VAN 3 vs LAK 2 (OT)
  • Dec. 30/21: VAN 1 at LAK 2 (SO)

Last 10 Games:

Kings: 5-5-0, averaging 3.3 goals, 5.4 assists, 3.6 penalties, and 8.9 penalty minutes while giving up 2.6 goals per game.

Canucks: 5-3-2, averaging 3.4 goals, 5.7 assists, 3.4 penalties and 7.6 penalty minutes while giving up 2.9 goals per game.

Canucks – Kings NHL Stats Comparison

Source: nhl.com

2022.23 Vancouver Canucks Awards:

  • Cyclone Taylor Trophy – “Most Valuable Player” (fan vote): Elias Pettersson
  • Walter (Babe) Pratt Trophy – “Best Defenceman” (fan vote): Quinn Hughes
  • Pavel Bure Award – “Most Exciting Player” (fan vote): Andrei Kuzmenko
  • Fred J. Hume Award – “Unsung Hero” (fan vote): Dakota Joshua
  • Daniel and Henrik Sedin Award – “Community Leadership”: Brock Boeser
  • Cyrus H. McLean Trophy – “Leading Scorer”: Elias Pettersson* Will be officially awarded upon the conclusion of the regular season
  • Three Stars Award – “Most Three Stars Selections”: Elias Pettersson

Streaking Canucks

  • Elias Pettersson has 23 points (10-13-23) in his last 18 games and is one point away from breaking 100 this season.
  • J.T. Miller has 22 points (9-13-22) in his last 16 games.
  • Andrei Kuzmenko has 17 points (10-7-17) in his last 17 games.
  • Quinn Hughes has 12 points (2-10-12) in his last 12 games.
  • Brock Boeser has eight points (4-4-8) in his last eight games.
  • The Canucks are 18-11-4 since Rick Tocchet took over as Head Coach on January 22.
  • Vancouver possesses an 84.2% penalty kill percentage (48/57) since March 2, which ranks ninth in the NHL.
  • Elias Pettersson (2-1=3 pts / 3 Games)
  • J.T. Miller (1-1=2 pts / 2 Games)

Thatcher Demko Taking On All Shooters

Since his return from injury on February 24th, Demko is 10-4-2 in 16 games, has a .916 SV% (save percentage), and a GAA (goals against average) of 2.55 and 1 shutout.

Delia Can Beat Ya

Since being the backup goalie for Demko since Demko’s return, Collin Delia has a 2-1-0 record, with a .908 SV% (save percentage), and a GAA (goals against average) of 2.37.

Sources: nhl.com, Associated Press