Ducks extend general manager Pat Verbeek
On the brink of clinching their first playoff berth in eight years, the Anaheim Ducks have extended general manager Pat Verbeek.
White Monster Energy drinks will remain stocked in Honda Center for the foreseeable future. The Anaheim Ducks announced they have agreed to a multi-year contract extension with general manager Pat Verbeek while on the brink of their first playoff berth in eight years. Verbeek took over the reins as general manager in February of 2022.
At the time, the Ducks were in a "re-tool" phase coined by the previous general manager, Bob Murray. Verbeek swiftly began a full-scale rebuild by trading high-profile players in forward Rickard Rakell and defensemen Hampus Lindholm and Josh Manson leading up to that trade deadline. All four of the Ducks' top draft picks in the Verbeek era have come in the top ten, where they nabbed defenseman Pavel Mintyukov, forward Leo Carlsson, forward Beckett Senecke and forward Roger McQueen.
Verbeek has taken big swings in the draft, going against public perception in drafting Carlsson and Sennecke earlier than expected, but both seem to be home run picks. He also made the blockbuster trade of acquiring forward Cutter Gauthier from the Philadelphia Flyers for defenseman Jamie Drysdale and a second-round pick back in 2024. Gauthier has 38 goals and 65 points in his second full season this year.
In the last few seasons, Verbeek has added veteran players to pair with the rich young talent. Forward Alex Killorn signed a four-year contract at a $6. 25 million average value in the summer of 2023, and he's provided a steady presence and has been defensively responsible for a team that lacks defensive prowess.