Anaheim Ducks Announce 2019-20 Training Camp Roster

IRVINE, CA - SEPTEMBER 10: Ducks"u2019 goalie Olle Eriksson Ek (78) during their game against the Vegas Golden Knights in the 2019 Anaheim Rookie Face Off at the Great Park Ice & Fivepoint Arena in Irvine, CA, on Tuesday, Sep 10, 2019. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen/MediaNews Group/Orange County Register via Getty Images)
IRVINE, CA - SEPTEMBER 10: Ducks"u2019 goalie Olle Eriksson Ek (78) during their game against the Vegas Golden Knights in the 2019 Anaheim Rookie Face Off at the Great Park Ice & Fivepoint Arena in Irvine, CA, on Tuesday, Sep 10, 2019. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen/MediaNews Group/Orange County Register via Getty Images) /
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IRVINE, CA – SEPTEMBER 10: Ducks”u2019 goalie Olle Eriksson Ek (78) during their game against the Vegas Golden Knights in the 2019 Anaheim Rookie Face Off at the Great Park Ice & Fivepoint Arena in Irvine, CA, on Tuesday, Sep 10, 2019. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen/MediaNews Group/Orange County Register via Getty Images) /

The Anaheim Ducks have released their official roster for 2019-20 training camp. With the changes made over the summer, this is going to be a very important camp for the entire team.

Hockey season is finally upon us! Forget about pumpkin spice. The beginning of fall comes in the form of fresh ice, sharpened skates, and training camp for hockey fans. After one of the longest summers we’ve had to endure in years, the Anaheim Ducks are finally back in Orange County and preparing for the 2019-20 season.

Training camp is going to be a lot harder for the team this year than it has been in previous years. With the addition of Dallas Eakins and his coaching staff behind the bench, it’s going to be a process for everyone to get on the same page and see eye to eye. Eakins has already spent his summer connecting with the veterans, but it may take a little time for that connection to translate on the ice.

In fact, with the official training camp roster being released, the team also announced that training camp will be closed to the public. It was a surprise to everyone, but if we can take anything good away from this news, it is that the team is taking the next few days to focus on the bigger picture. There won’t be the added distraction of having to put on a show for the fans. They can focus on what lies ahead and what needs to improve without any added stressors.

60 players will attend training camp this year. A majority of them won’t make the team, but this gives them the opportunity to improve their skills as the future of the Anaheim Ducks. To view the entire roster, visit the Anaheim Ducks official NHL website.