I'm no fan of the Ducks, but this is terrific news for hockey fans of all stripes. Neids is one of my all time favs, so it's great to see him coming back. I was almost starting to wonder if he was holding off until after the Spengler Cup so that he could go there and win the only thing he's never won.
The question is: how good are the Ducks with him back in the line-up? Thus far they've been in and around the .500 mark, but Neidermayer is the kind of player that can redefine a team. With or without Selanne, I think it's safe to say that Anaheim is a contender again.
The question is: how good are the Ducks with him back in the line-up? Thus far they've been in and around the .500 mark, but Neidermayer is the kind of player that can redefine a team. With or without Selanne, I think it's safe to say that Anaheim is a contender again.