Welcome back to more NHL signing news here at Last Word On Hockey. Whenever a notable player puts pen to paper, we bring you the latest details and analysis. Today’s focus is on the Anaheim Ducks re-signing defenceman Drew Helleson. Stay tuned as more signings unfold this offseason as we battle through the height of summer.
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Anaheim Ducks Re-Sign Defenceman Drew Helleson to Bolster Blueline Depth
The contract is a two-year deal, worth an average annual value of $1.1 million. The Anaheim Ducks are bringing back right-shot defenceman Drew Helleson for the 2025–26 season.
Helleson is coming off his strongest professional campaign to date. He suited up for 56 games with Anaheim during the 2024–25 season, recording four goals and nine assists while averaging over 17 minutes per night. He played well defensively and saw time on the penalty kill, carving out a reliable role in the Ducks’ third pairing.
The 23-year-old was originally drafted 47th overall by the Colorado Avalanche in 2019 and joined the Ducks as part of the trade that sent Josh Manson to Colorado in 2022. After signing his entry-level deal later that spring, Helleson spent most of two seasons with the AHL’s San Diego Gulls before breaking through to the NHL roster this past year.
While he did see 12 AHL games in 2024–25, the bulk of his contributions came at the NHL level. Helleson brings calm puck movement, defensive zone reads, and a much-needed right-handed shot to a young Anaheim blueline.
What This Means for the Anaheim Duckz
Helleson’s return gives the Ducks much-needed depth on the right side of their defence. With several prospects still developing, Helleson could again factor into the opening night lineup. He’ll be in the mix for a regular third-pairing role, unless Anaheim opts to promote younger names like Tristan Luneau and Olen Zellweger into full-time NHLers.
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