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2023 155.43.4 13 27 1192 โ€” 3.54
2022 238.64.5 14 31 1783 1 3.99
3y Avg. 216.24.2 15 28 1531 1 3.56

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  • Ducks' John Gibson: Expected to travel with team

    Head coach Greg Cronin said Monday that he anticipates Gibson (abdomen) accompanying the Ducks on their upcoming road trip, which begins Saturday against the Rangers, Derek Lee of The Hockey News reports. Gibson has missed the first few weeks of the regular season while recovering from an appendectomy, but he appears to be closing in on a return. While it's not yet clear when he could be back in game action, it's encouraging that he'll travel with the team for the upcoming four-game road trip. Once Gibson is able to return, he'll likely compete with Lukas Dostal for the starting goaltender job.
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  • Ducks' John Gibson: Placed on IR

    Gibson (abdomen) was designated for injured reserve Monday. Gibson was facing an absence of 3-6 weeks, so the fact that he was placed on IR shouldn't come as a surprise. Without a veteran netminder on the roster, the Ducks claimed James Reimer off waivers Monday. Once cleared to play, Gibson will compete with Lukas Dostal for the starting job.
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  • Ducks' John Gibson: Might miss Opening Night

    Gibson underwent an appendectomy Wednesday and will miss the next 3-6 weeks, the team announced Thursday. Gibson had been practicing with the Ducks during training camp but didn't get into a preseason contest. He had a 13-27-2 record, 3.54 GAA and .888 save percentage in 46 games last season. Lukas Dostal might have gotten the start Opening Night regardless of Gibson's availability, but Dostal will be leaned on heavily while Gibson is out. While the 31-year-old Gibson is recovering, Oscar Dansk will likely serve as the No. 2 goaltender.
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  • Ducks' John Gibson: Gives up six goals

    Gibson allowed six goals on 27 shots in Friday's 6-3 loss to the Flames. The Ducks were all-around awful over the first two periods, and a rally in the third wasn't quite enough to bail out Gibson's poor play. The 30-year-old hadn't played over the previous five contests, but the time off due to an upper-body injury didn't help him shake his losing streak, which is now at seven games with a 5.61 GAA and an .836 save percentage in that span. Overall, Gibson has gone 13-27-2 with a 3.54 GAA and an .888 save percentage through 46 appearances in what has been a fifth consecutive disappointing campaign. Lukas Dostal is likely to start Saturday in Los Angeles, and it's unclear which goalie will get the nod for the season finale in Vegas on Thursday.
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  • Ducks' John Gibson: Expected to start Friday

    Gibson (upper body) will start in Friday's home tilt versus Calgary, according to Alyson Lozoff of Bally Sports West. Gibson is making his first appearance since March 30. He stopped 31 of 37 shots en route to a 6-1 loss to Edmonton in that contest. That defeat was the latest setback in what's been a challenging campaign for the 30-year-old goaltender -- he has a 13-26-2 record, 3.48 GAA and .890 save percentage across 45 appearances. The Flames might be a somewhat favorable matchup, though. Calgary ranks 20th offensively with 3.01 goals per game.
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  • Ducks' John Gibson: Not suiting up Tuesday

    Gibson (upper body) won't dress for Tuesday's game versus the Kings, Derek Lee of The Sporting Tribune reports. Gibson was expected to serve as backup, but he instead will fully rest again. Lukas Dostal will start and Alex Stalock will be the backup for at least one more game.
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  • Ducks' John Gibson: Serving as backup Tuesday

    Gibson (undisclosed) will serve as Lukas Dostal's backup Tuesday at home against the Kings, per Derek Lee of The Sporting Tribune. Gibson hasn't had the best season, registering an .890 save percentage and a 13-26-2 record. The 30-year-old has been with the Ducks his whole career, but he's been the subject of trade rumors over the past few seasons. He will be entering his 11th season in the NHL in 2024-25.
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  • Ducks' John Gibson: Remains out Sunday

    Gibson (undisclosed) will not dress Sunday against the Blues. Gibson has now missed the last four games with a mystery injury. He's on a six-game losing streak, registering an ugly 5.54 GAA during that span. His next chance to play will be Tuesday against the Kings.
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  • Ducks' John Gibson: Out against Seattle

    Gibson (undisclosed) will not be available Friday against the Kraken, Derek Lee of The Sporting Tribune reports. Gibson was not expected to start Friday anyway, but now Alex Stalock will serve as Lukas Dostal's backup versus Seattle. Gibson went 0-6-0 with a brutal 5.54 GAA in March and hasn't won a game since Feb. 29. His status for Sunday's tilt with the Blues is uncertain.
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  • Ducks' John Gibson: Not starting after all

    Gibson, contrary to previous reports, will not get the starting nod against Calgary on the road Tuesday. Instead, Lukas Dostal will be between the pipes, per Pat Steinberg of Sportsnet 960 The Fan. Based on the Ducks' goalie rotation, Gibson was in line to start, but it seems his six-game losing streak has changed the team's mind about which direction to go. Still, the veteran goaltender should see plenty of work the rest of the way even if Dostal takes a slight edge in actual starts.
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  • Ducks' John Gibson: In goal Tuesday

    Gibson will get the starting nod on the road against the Flames on Tuesday, Pat Steinberg of Sportsnet 960 The Fan reports. Gibson is mired in a six-game losing streak during which he posted a 5.54 GAA and an .844 save percentage. The veteran netminder continues to split the workload with Lukas Dostal despite the slump -- a trend that should continue over the final few weeks of the season.
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  • Ducks' John Gibson: Sunk by Oilers

    Gibson made 31 saves in Saturday's 6-1 loss to Edmonton. The Ducks were never in the game, falling behind less than four minutes in and facing a 3-0 deficit heading into the first intermission. Gibson went 0-6-0 through six starts in March with a brutal 5.54 GAA and .844 save percentage, and the 30-year-old netminder figures to work in a timeshare with Lukas Dostal down the stretch for an Anaheim team headed back to the draft lottery.
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  • Ducks' John Gibson: Starting in Edmonton

    Gibson will defend the road net Saturday versus the Oilers, according to Derek Lee of The Sporting Tribune. Gibson has surrendered 26 goals on 168 shots during his personal five-game losing skid. In 44 games this season, he has posted a 13-25-2 record with a 3.41 GAA and an .891 save percentage. Edmonton sits fourth in the league this campaign with 3.58 goals per contest.
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  • Ducks' John Gibson: No help in loss

    Gibson gave up four goals on 36 shots in Tuesday's 4-0 loss to the Kraken. The duo of Matty Beniers and Eeli Tolvanen each earned three points, while Gibson received no help from his teammates. This was Gibson's fifth straight loss, and he's allowed 26 goals in that span. The 30-year-old is at 13-25-2 with a 3.41 GAA and an .891 save percentage over 44 appearances. Given his recent play, fantasy managers shouldn't be relying on Gibson for anything close to acceptable performances at this stage of the season.
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  • Ducks' John Gibson: Set to start Tuesday

    Gibson will start on the road versus the Kraken on Tuesday, Allyson Ballard of Davy Jones' Locker Room reports. Gibson will get the nod for the Ducks after missing Sunday's home game versus the Lightning for personal reasons. The 30-year-old has gone 1-5-1 with 34 goals allowed over his last seven contests, though he'll have a favorable matchup against the Kraken's anemic offense Tuesday.
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  • Ducks' John Gibson: Back with team

    Gibson -- who missed Sunday's clash with the Lightning for personal reasons -- was back at practice Monday, Derek Lee of The Sporting Tribune reports. Gibson's return to practice also saw Alex Stalock sent back to the minors in a corresponding move. The veteran Gibson is stuck in a four-game losing streak during which he allowed 22 goals on 132 shots. Based on the Ducks' previous rotation, Gibson figures to be between the pipes on the road against Seattle on Tuesday.
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  • Ducks' John Gibson: Out Sunday

    Gibson (illness) will not be available Sunday against Tampa Bay, Derek Lee of The Sporting Tribune reports. Gibson is riding a brutal four-game losing skid, during which he's yielded 22 goals on 132 shots. The 30-year-old's next chance to get back between the pipes will be Tuesday in Seattle. In his absence, Lukas Dostal is expected to start with Alex Stalock backing up.
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  • Ducks' John Gibson: Drops fourth straight

    Gibson allowed four goals on 32 shots in Tuesday's 4-0 loss to the Wild. After a clean first period, Gibson was tagged for three goals in the second while the Ducks failed to crack Filip Gustavsson on the other end, sticking Gibson with his fourth consecutive loss. The 30-year-old netminder had allowed six goals in each of his previous three outings -- he's just 1-5-1 with an ugly .856 save percentage in his last seven starts as he continues to lose work to Lukas Dostal. Overall, Gibson is 13-24-2 this season with an .891 save percentage and 2.40 GAA. It'll likely be Dostal between the pipes Thursday when the Ducks host Chicago.
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  • Ducks' John Gibson: Guarding goal Tuesday

    Gibson will protect the home net Tuesday against Minnesota, Derek Lee of The Sporting Tribune reports. Gibson has permitted 18 goals on 100 shots during his three-game losing skid. In 42 games this season, he has compiled a 13-23-2 record with a 3.38 GAA and an .892 save percentage. The Wild rank 18th in the league this campaign with 3.07 goals per contest.
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  • Ducks' John Gibson: Crashes in Winnipeg

    Gibson stopped 32 shots in Friday's 6-0 loss to the Jets. Gibson kept things relatively close through the first 40 minutes, allowing only one goal in each of the first two periods, but the final frame was an utter disaster for the Ducks. The 30-year-old netminder has coughed up six goals in three straight starts, and his season has gone completely off the rails since he posted a shutout in Ottawa on Feb. 15 -- over his last eight outings, he's gone 2-4-1 with a ghastly 5.06 GAA and .851 save percentage.
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