John Gibson

#36 G / Anaheim Ducks / EXP: 11YRS Height: 6-2 Weight: 210 lb Age: 31 College: None

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    Ducks' John Gibson: First goalie off ice Friday

    John Gibson was the first goaltender off the ice at morning skate, per Lance Lysowski of The Buffalo News, indicating he will patrol the home crease versus Buffalo on Friday.Gibson will make his second straight start and fourth in the last six games. He missed the first month of the season recovering from an appendectomy before returning to action Nov. 10 against the Blue Jackets. The veteran netminder is 3-0-0 and has given up eight goals on 85 shots (.906 save percentage) since returning to full health. Gibson will face the Sabres, who are averaging 3.21 goals per game.

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    Ducks' John Gibson: Earns third win

    John Gibson stopped 18 of 20 shots in Tuesday's 3-2 win over the Blackhawks.The Blackhawks weren't able to get much going on offense outside of a pair of Jason Dickinson goals. Gibson faced his lightest workload of the season to earn his third straight win, and he's allowed a total of eight goals on 85 shots so far. The 31-year-old netminder has alternated started with Lukas Dostal since Gibson was activated from injured reserve, and that pattern seems likely to continue. It could benefit both netminders by helping them avoid being overworked. The Anaheim Ducks' next two games are at home -- they play the Sabres on Friday and the Kraken on Monday.

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    Ducks' John Gibson: Starting in Chicago

    John Gibson will guard the road goal versus the Blackhawks on Tuesday, Greg Boysen of CHGO Sports reports.Gibson will get the second half of a back-to-back after Lukas Dostal picked up a 4-2 win over the Stars on Monday. Through two starts this season, Gibson has been solid, winning both outings while allowing six goals on 65 shots. The Blackhawks are a soft matchup, but the Anaheim Ducks don't tend to score a lot either, so they could struggle to offer sufficient support.

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    Ducks' John Gibson: Allows four goals in win

    John Gibson gave up four goals on 25 shots in Friday's 6-4 win over the Red Wings.Gibson has won both of his starts since returning from an appendectomy, but this wasn't a pretty effort. The Red Wings' power play converted three times, and it took a strong third period for the Anaheim Ducks to pull off a comeback. With Lukas Dostal struggling recently, Gibson has a chance to stake his claim to at least a timeshare role. The Ducks' next two games are on the road with stops in Dallas on Monday and Chicago on Tuesday -- whichever goalie starts the latter game will be a strong streaming option.

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    Ducks' John Gibson: Taking on Detroit

    John Gibson will get the starting nod at home versus Detroit on Friday, Derek Lee of The Hockey News reports.Gibson made his season debut Sunday after missing the first month of the season recovering from an appendectomy. He made 38 saves in a 4-2 win over Columbus, and after getting Wednesday night off, he will once again get the start in goal. The Red Wings are having trouble lighting the lamp, as they are averaging only 2.47 goals per game this season.

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    Ducks' John Gibson: Wins season debut

    John Gibson stopped 38 of 40 shots in Sunday's 4-2 win over the Blue Jackets.Gibson missed all of the preseason and the first month of the regular season while recovering from an appendectomy. He looked great in his return, though the Anaheim Ducks' defense didn't make his job any easier. Gibson is no stranger to heavy workloads -- over the last three seasons, the Ducks are tied for the most shots against per game at 35.0, and they're giving up slightly more (35.3) per game to begin 2024-25. Lukas Dostal has handled a starter's workload in Gibson's absence, but this could very well turn into a timeshare, which might yield the best results for both goalies. James Reimer is also on the roster, and the Ducks are under no pressure to waive him until they need an extra skater, as they are far closer to the cap floor than the ceiling. A clearer picture of Anaheim's goaltending plans could come this week as they host the Golden Knights on Wednesday and the Red Wings on Friday.

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    Ducks' John Gibson: Making first start of season

    John Gibson will be between the pipes for Sunday home's matchup versus Columbus, Derek Lee of The Hockey News relays.Gibson will make his first appearance of the 2024-25 campaign Sunday after undergoing an appendectomy in September. The 31-year-old could push James Reimer out of the goaltender rotation now that the former is healthy. Gibson went 13-27-2 with an .888 save percentage and a 3.54 GAA over 46 regular-season outings in 2023-24.

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    Ducks' John Gibson: Lifted from IR

    John Gibson (abdomen) has been removed from injured reserve ahead of Friday's game versus the Wild, per the NHL media site.Lukas Dostal was already confirmed to start in goal, but Gibson is eligible to dress as the backup. The 31-year-old Gibson missed the first month of the season while recovering from an appendectomy. Dostal has played well in his absence, so Gibson is unlikely to see the same kind of workload he's been able to earn in previous seasons.

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    Ducks' John Gibson: Expected to travel with team

    Head coach Greg Cronin said Monday that he anticipates John Gibson (abdomen) accompanying the Anaheim Ducks on their upcoming road trip, which begins Saturday against the Rangers, Derek Lee of The Hockey News reports.Gibson has missed the first few weeks of the regular season while recovering from an appendectomy, but he appears to be closing in on a return. While it's not yet clear when he could be back in game action, it's encouraging that he'll travel with the team for the upcoming four-game road trip. Once Gibson is able to return, he'll likely compete with Lukas Dostal for the starting goaltender job.

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    Ducks' John Gibson: Placed on IR

    John Gibson (abdomen) was designated for injured reserve Monday.Gibson was facing an absence of 3-6 weeks, so the fact that he was placed on IR shouldn't come as a surprise. Without a veteran netminder on the roster, the Anaheim Ducks claimed James Reimer off waivers Monday. Once cleared to play, Gibson will compete with Lukas Dostal for the starting job.

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