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Mason MacTavish’s Future Fuels Optimism and Uncertainty in Anaheim

Staff Writer 08/29/2025
6 Min Read
Mason McTavish is still needing a new deal out in Anaheim
Apr 16, 2025; Winnipeg, Manitoba, CAN; Anaheim Ducks forward Mason Mctavish (23) and Winnipeg Jets goalie Connor Hellebuyck (37) look for the puck during the third period at Canada Life Centre. Mandatory Credit: Terrence Lee-Imagn Images
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The Anaheim Ducks approach the 2025-26 NHL season with measured anticipation and a close watch on team odds, hoping to reverse their fortunes after four straight years out of the playoffs. Major sports betting outlets, including YYY Casino, list their Stanley Cup odds between +4000 and +5000, signaling expectations remain modest, yet meaningful changes could alter those trajectories. While most analysts view the Ducks as a long shot to contend for the Cup, the organization looks forward, targeting a return to postseason hockey at a minimum.

Fueling this quiet optimism are a slate of strategic roster moves and persistent speculation about the future of forward Mason MacTavish. At just 22 years old, MacTavish is a centerpiece in Anaheim’s rebuild and the subject of intense trade and contract rumors across the league. How the Ducks handle his development and possible negotiations could prove central to whether the club can outperform its current odds and build playoff momentum.

Trade Rumors Intensify Around MacTavish

League sources report a spike in inquiries about MacTavish’s availability, starting in early August. Teams with cap flexibility and a need for skilled forwards recognize his upside after he produced 47 points in 78 games last season, including 20 goals and a robust presence on the penalty kill. The Ducks selected MacTavish third overall in 2021, and his progress in both offensive and defensive aspects has drawn attention from clubs looking for a young core player with grit and scoring touch.

Rumor circulation venues range from agent chatter to sports betting sites monitoring transaction odds. Some Eastern Conference teams reportedly offered packages including draft picks and a mix of prospects or established skaters, but no formal trade proposal reached the public domain. Anaheim has not openly shopped MacTavish, but management acknowledges the need to consider all options in the current market.

Contract Negotiations and Team Strategy

MacTavish enters the season with two years remaining on his entry-level contract. This arrangement gives Anaheim some negotiating leverage and attracts offers from rival clubs that are anticipating a future elite-level contributor. Verbeek faces the challenge of balancing long-term team building with immediate improvement, especially as MacTavish may seek an extension commensurate with his rising status. Given production metrics and intangible leadership qualities, comparable contracts for young forwards across the league average in the $5 to $6 million range.

Management remains intent on constructing a roster capable of challenging for a playoff berth, emphasizing retaining developing talent and supplementing with experienced arrivals. The Ducks added veteran defenseman Jakub Zboril from Boston on a one-year deal and secured backup goaltender David Rittich, who posted a .906 save percentage with Los Angeles last season. These minor but strategic signings aim to stabilize depth and inject competition into the lineup.

Offseason Moves Fuel Optimism

The Ducks’ offseason saw Verbeek explore a variety of deals to address persistent gaps. The team finished last season with a minus-57 goal differential, among the lowest in the conference, and averaged only 2.70 goals per game. To counteract this, Anaheim prioritized bolstering the bottom-six forward group and improving defensive play, while relying on the healthy return of key young contributors such as Leo Carlsson and Pavel Mintyukov.

Verbeek’s blueprint relies less on splashy trades and more on internal growth, strategic signings, and careful cap management. Anaheim extended Isaac Lundestrom and brought in depth winger Tyler Motte, while remaining linked in talks with other clubs for possible in-season swaps should early results lag. Some insiders believe the Ducks could engage in trade discussions involving MacTavish only if the team’s playoff prospects dim midseason, suggesting that his situation will likely remain fluid through the trade deadline.

Ducks Face Uphill Climb

Despite changes and renewed optimism, Anaheim enters the season ranked in the bottom third among NHL teams for Cup contention. Their goals-against average must improve to secure playoff relevance. Last season, the team allowed 3.45 goals per game and struggled to remain competitive in close contests, finishing with a 13-24-8 record in one-goal games. Verbeek’s targeted acquisitions and focus on defensive accountability suggest an effort to reverse these trends, relying on incremental gains from returning players and fresh signings.

Looking Ahead for MacTavish and Anaheim

As the regular season approaches, MacTavish’s situation remains one of the more interesting storylines in the league. Anaheim recognizes his potential to drive offensive production, but the broader organizational direction—a mix of youth development and calculated risk-taking—means all options stay on the table. With his current contract providing short-term cost control and long-term negotiation leverage, his future will likely be shaped by team performance and external interest as the year unfolds.

The Ducks carry cautious optimism into opening night, aiming to exceed modest outside expectations and finally regain postseason status. Whether MacTavish remains the face of Anaheim’s rebuild or becomes a focal point of trade activity, his development and role will be pivotal in the franchise’s direction. The coming months will reveal if the gambles deliver the progress management seeks this summer, keeping long-term possibilities open for the player and the club.

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