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2024 115.24.4 9 10 661 2.82
2023 155.43.4 13 27 1192 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: Sidelined again Friday

    Gibson (lower body) won't play Friday versus the Predators. Gibson will be out of action for a fifth straight game due to the injury. It's unclear if he'll be cleared in time for Sunday's contest versus the Blues.
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  • Ducks' John Gibson: Still bothered by injury

    Gibson (lower body) is still battling his injury and won't suit up Wednesday versus Utah, Derek Lee of The Hockey News reports. Gibson was reportedly cleared but didn't suit up Tuesday versus the Capitals, and he's out again for a fourth straight game Wednesday. He was at practice Tuesday, so he might be available to suit up Friday versus the Predators.
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  • Ducks' John Gibson: Moves past injury

    Gibson (lower body) will be available for Tuesday's home matchup against the Capitals, Derek Lee of The Hockey News reports. Gibson will return to the lineup after missing back-to-back games with his lower-body injury. Lukas Dostal was operating in the starter's crease at Tuesday's morning skate, so Gibson will probably be the No. 2 option against the Caps.
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  • Ducks' John Gibson: Unavailable Sunday

    Gibson (lower body) will not be an option for Sunday's home game against the Islanders, per Derek Lee of The Hockey News. Gibson was injured in Wednesday's matchup against the Canucks and was deemed day-to-day by Anaheim on Friday. Ville Husso, who was recalled from AHL San Diego on Sunday, will be the No. 2 netminder behind Lukas Dostal against New York. Gibson's next chance to return to the lineup will come Tuesday against the Capitals.
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  • Ducks' John Gibson: Considered day-to-day

    The Ducks announced Friday that Gibson (lower body) is considered day-to-day. Gibson suffered his lower-body injury Wednesday against the Canucks, and he'll be unavailable for Friday's home game against the Blues. Lukas Dostal will operate as the starter against St. Louis, while Ville Husso will be available as the backup. Gibson's next opportunity to suit up will be Sunday against the Islanders.
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  • Ducks' John Gibson: Suffers lower-body injury

    Gibson (lower body) will not return to Wednesday's game versus the Canucks. Gibson has been hurt in games a few times recently, but this one stemmed from a collision in the crease. Both of his previous mid-game injuries were upper-body concerns, so this is likely unrelated. The 31-year-old netminder may end up staying with the Ducks through Friday's trade deadline if this injury proves to be significant. Lukas Dostal took over in goal and will likely operate as the No. 1 netminder as long as Gibson is out.
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  • Ducks' John Gibson: Starting Wednesday

    Gibson will protect the road goal versus the Canucks on Wednesday. Gibson gets the nod for the second half of a back-to-back after Lukas Dostal was in net for Tuesday's 6-2 win over the Oilers. Gibson allowed six goals on 24 shots in his return from an upper-body injury versus the Blackhawks on Saturday. The 31-year-old netminder has a 2.80 GAA and a .909 save percentage this season, though the Ducks' modest offense has left him with a 9-10-2 record.
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  • Ducks' John Gibson: Lit up in return

    Gibson stopped 18 of 24 shots in Saturday's 6-3 loss to the Blackhawks. Gibson returned from a three-game absence due to an upper-body injury. The 31-year-old netminder was fine through one period, but he gave up three goals in each of the last two frames, taking a loss to one of the NHL's weakest offenses. Gibson is now 9-10-2 with a 2.80 GAA and a .909 save percentage through 25 games this season. His name has been in the rumor mill for years as a trade candidate, but if the Ducks don't deal Gibson, it's possible he'll still end up losing playing time to Lukas Dostal down the stretch. The Ducks begin a two-game road trip Tuesday in Edmonton, followed by Wednesday's matchup in Vancouver -- barring any trades or injuries, Gibson and Dostal are expected to split those starts.
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  • Ducks' John Gibson: Returns to crease Saturday

    Gibson (upper body) will protect the home net against Chicago on Saturday, according to Derek Lee of The Hockey News. Gibson missed three straight games after being injured against Boston on Feb. 22. He has a 9-9-2 record with a 2.66 GAA and a .915 save percentage across 24 appearances this season. Chicago ranks 28th in the league with 2.66 goals per game in 2024-25.
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  • Ducks' John Gibson: Won't suit up Thursday

    Gibson (upper body) is still out for Thursday's game versus the Canucks, Derek Lee of The Hockey News reports. Gibson will miss his third straight game with the injury. Lukas Dostal is getting the start Thursday, and Oscar Dansk is once again filling the backup role. Gibson's next chance to play is Saturday versus the Blackhawks.
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  • Ducks' John Gibson: Out again Tuesday

    Gibson (upper body) won't play Tuesday versus the Sabres. Gibson will miss a second straight game since he was injured Saturday versus the Bruins. Lukas Dostal will again get the start with Oscar Dansk filling the backup role in Buffalo on Tuesday. Gibson's next chance to play is Thursday at home versus the Canucks.
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  • Ducks' John Gibson: Unavailable for Sunday's matchup

    Gibson (upper body) has been ruled out for Sunday's road game against Detroit. Gibson sustained an upper-body injury against the Bruins on Saturday, and he's considered day-to-day for now. Oscar Dansk was called up from AHL San Diego on Sunday, while Lukas Dostal will likely draw the start for Sunday's road matchup against the Red Wings. Gibson's next chance to return will be Tuesday in Buffalo.
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  • Ducks' John Gibson: Sustains injury Saturday

    Gibson (upper body) won't return to Saturday's game versus the Bruins. Gibson stopped 19 of 20 shots over the first two periods before exiting the contest. The American netminder left with the Ducks ahead 2-1. The severity of his injury is unknown, but it seems unlikely he'll be available for Sunday's game versus the Red Wings. Lukas Dostal took over in goal to begin the third period and may start Sunday, though the Ducks may need an emergency backup on hand if a call-up can't head to Detroit promptly.
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  • Ducks' John Gibson: Set to face Boston

    Gibson is expected to start on the road against the Bruins on Saturday, per Andrew Fantucchio of Boston Hockey Now. Gibson has a 9-9-2 record, 2.70 GAA and .914 save percentage in 23 appearances in 2024-25. He stopped 26 of 27 shots en route to a 2-1 victory over Dallas on Feb. 4 in his last start. Boston ranks 25th in goals per game with 2.75.
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  • Ducks' John Gibson: Earns win in 500th career outing

    Gibson stopped 26 of 27 shots in Tuesday's 2-1 win over the Stars. Gibson got the nod Tuesday for his 500th career appearance, and he didn't disappoint. He limited the Stars to a Colin Blackwell tally in the third period. While Gibson is just 2-3-0 over his last six outings, he's given up only 11 goals in that span to reclaim an even split of time in the Anaheim crease with Lukas Dostal. Gibson is up to 9-9-2 with a 2.69 GAA and a .915 save percentage over 23 appearances. The Ducks have a break in their schedule -- they're off for the next three days, then face the Kings on Saturday before the 4 Nations Face-Off break.
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  • Ducks' John Gibson: Facing Stars

    Gibson will protect the home net against Dallas on Tuesday, Derek Lee of The Hockey News reports. Gibson has posted a record of 8-9-2 with a 2.78 GAA and a .912 save percentage through 22 appearances this campaign. He went 0-2-1 versus the Stars last season, allowing 13 goals on 104 shots. Dallas sits 10th in the league with 3.21 goals per game in 2024-25.
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  • Ducks' John Gibson: Loses to Calgary

    Gibson stopped 26 of 29 shots in Thursday's 4-1 loss to the Flames. The fourth goal was an empty-netter. Gibson's first start since Saturday, when he left early versus the Predators due to an upper-body injury, didn't go all that well. The Ducks led 1-0 after the first period, but the Flames were able to score twice in each of the last two frames. Gibson has gone 1-4-1 with 19 goals allowed over his last eight outings. For the season, he's 8-9-2 with a 2.78 GAA and a .913 save percentage, so his performance was pretty steady in January despite the lack of positive results. The Ducks' next game is at home Sunday versus the Canadiens.
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  • Ducks' John Gibson: Making Thursday's start

    Gibson will protect the road goal versus the Flames on Thursday, Ryan Pike of Sportsnet 960 The Fan reports. Gibson backed up Tuesday versus the Kraken after leaving Saturday's game versus the Predators due to an upper-body injury. It appears it was a minor issue, and it won't impact his availability going forward. The Flames have won three of their last six games with 17 goals scored in that span.
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  • Ducks' John Gibson: Backing up Tuesday

    Gibson (upper body) will be available as the backup against Seattle on Tuesday, per Derek Lee of The Hockey News. Gibson sustained his upper-body injury in Saturday's clash with Nashville, exiting the game after making nine saves on 10 shots. The veteran backstop will get an extra day to recover with Lukas Dostal getting the nod versus the Kraken. Barring any setbacks, fantasy players can likely expect Gibson back between the pipes against the Flames on Thursday.
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  • Ducks' John Gibson: Exits with upper-body injury

    Gibson (upper body) won't return to Saturday's game versus the Predators. Gibson stopped nine of 10 shots in the first period, but didn't come out for the second. Lukas Dostal took over in goal and would likely handle No. 1 duties if Gibson misses an extended length of time. The Ducks' next game is Tuesday in Seattle.
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