Anaheim Ducks: Top Five Players of the 2019-2020 NHL Season

ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 11: Christian Djoos #29 and Jakob Silfverberg #33 congratulate Jani Hakanpaa #28 of the Anaheim Ducks after he scored his first NHL goal as Jake Allen #34 of the St. Louis Blues looks on during the second period of a game at Honda Center on March 11, 2020 in Anaheim, California. (Photo by Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images)
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 11: Christian Djoos #29 and Jakob Silfverberg #33 congratulate Jani Hakanpaa #28 of the Anaheim Ducks after he scored his first NHL goal as Jake Allen #34 of the St. Louis Blues looks on during the second period of a game at Honda Center on March 11, 2020 in Anaheim, California. (Photo by Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images)
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ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA – MARCH 11: Christian Djoos #29 and Jakob Silfverberg #33 congratulate Jani Hakanpaa #28 of the Anaheim Ducks after he scored his first NHL goal as Jake Allen #34 of the St. Louis Blues looks on during the second period of a game at Honda Center on March 11, 2020 in Anaheim, California. (Photo by Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images)

Through seventy-one games in the 2019-2020 NHL season, there were some stand-outs for the Anaheim Ducks that deserve some praise. Sadly, we won’t know whether there would be others that earned a spot on this list if the season finished properly, but for now, we are taking a look at the best players that meant the most to the Ducks.

The Anaheim Ducks were projected to finish with seventy-seven points and to be out of the playoffs according to thescout.com, and with their remaining schedule, it is not hard to see how that ship would sink. However, with the good you take the bad and vice versa, so instead of mourning the loss of an already abysmal season, it might be good for Ducks fans to see what went right for Anaheim.

Judging the top five players for Anaheim this year was a tough task considering that some of them are no longer with the team, but it all came down to how much of a difference they made for the team. Whether it was production or general team spirit, these five players gave their hardest efforts to keep the team at least close to .500 and running. This list will also not exclude players that were traded at the deadline for a good reason, but we’ll get to that as soon as the list starts. And now, the five players that gave Ducks fans a good show.

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