On Thursday morning, the NHL released the regular season schedules for all 32 teams. The NHL has also expanded the regular season to 84 games, giving each two extra opportunities to grab points in their quest to make the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Here are five Ducks games that will be required watching in 2026-27.
Home Opener vs. Panthers - Oct. 4
The first home game of the season will be against former Ducks captain Radko Gudas and the Florida Panthers. Gudas spent three seasons with the Ducks, captaining them for the last two.
The Panthers also added Brady Tkachuk, who links up with his brother, Matthew. Accompanied by players like Brad Marchand and Sam Bennett, this Panthers team makes for an irritating matchup.
This game will also mark the first time that A.J. Greer faces his old team. Greer spent the last two seasons with the Panthers, winning the Stanley Cup with them in 2025. He joined the Ducks after his signing rights were swapped for Gudas’ signing rights and then signed a four-year, $17 million contract.
Return of the Mac - Jan. 14
In one of many offseason moves that Ducks general manager Pat Verbeek made this summer, he traded Mason McTavish to the St. Louis Blues for the 15th overall and 29th overall selections in the 2026 NHL Entry Draft. Those picks were then used to select forwards Nikita Klepov and Marcus Nordmark.
It was a tough 2025-26 season for McTavish, whose contract negotiations dragged into training camp. His second half of the season was marred with inconsistency and he was even healthy scratched for a pair of playoff games. He will have an opportunity to bounce back with the Blues, though whether it’s as a center or a winger is unclear for the time being.
This game also marks the returns of Ross Johnston and Greg Cronin to Honda Center. Johnston spent three seasons with the Ducks after he was claimed off waivers from the New York Islanders in 2023. Typically relegated to enforcer and fourth line duties, he had a career year offensively in 2025-26, putting up 14 points. Cronin, who joined the Blues this summer as an assistant coach, was the Ducks’ head coach from 2023-2025, his first NHL head coaching gig. The Ducks went 62-87-15 during his tenure.
I’ve Got a Phill-ing - Oct. 24
The Philadelphia Flyers’ five-year, $90 million offer sheet to Leo Carlsson was the talk of the summer. The Ducks ultimately matched it six days after it was tendered, but this move showed that Flyers general manager Danny Brière wasn’t afraid to go big-game hunting.
These two organizations have crossed paths repeatedly over the past couple of years thanks to the Cutter Gauthier-Jamie Drysdale and Trevor Zegras-Ryan Poehling trades. The Carlsson offer sheet now adds another element. It will be interesting to see the fan reaction in Philadelphia when the Ducks come to town.
Running It Back - Oct. 2, Oct. 7
This might be considered cheating, as it’s two games in one. After beating the Edmonton Oilers in six games and then falling to the Vegas Golden Knights in six games, seeing how the Ducks stack up to both teams after an offseason of moves should be a good watch.
The Oilers once again retooled their goaltending tandem, bringing in 2026 Stanley Cup champion Frederik Andersen and acquiring Devon Levi from the Buffalo Sabres. They also traded defenseman Darnell Nurse to the San Jose Sharks and signed Ryan Shea in free agency to replace him. With Connor McDavid’s two-year extension kicking in this season, the Oilers’ timeline to win a Cup with him may be reaching its end.
John Tortorella’s Golden Knights tenure is over. Ryan Craig has taken over as the new head coach and will be looking to guide the Golden Knights to a second consecutive Stanley Cup Final appearance. They cleared cap room to re-sign defenseman Rasmus Andersson by trading Pavel Dorofeyev, Keegan Kolesar and Kaedan Korczak as they look to be one of the Pacific Division’s top teams once again.
MaCklin Celebrini - Nov. 25
Much of the focus this summer has been on players like Carlsson, Connor Bedard and Adam Fantilli, all who are (or were) RFAs this summer. The San Jose Sharks’ Macklin Celebrini won’t be an RFA until next summer, but he is eligible to sign an extension now that it’s past July 1. Thanks to the massive offer sheet that Carlsson signed, a wrench has been thrown into the market.
Celebrini was one of the NHL’s best players this past season and will surely command a hefty salary. There have been rumors that he is also in line to become the Sharks’ next captain. A long-term extension combined with a captaincy announcement will be pure cinema. The bad news is that the Ducks have to play Celebrini and the Sharks 3-4 times a season and will surely be a team that they’re competing with for a playoff berth in the next several years.
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