Have you ever looked at a sports photo and thought of a funny caption? We have, and here’s a collection of some. If you enjoy this one, leave us a comment afterward. We will do a series called NHL Comic Captions by team collecting some photos with humorous captions to entertain you during this suspension in play… and perhaps cheer you up a bit. Today we cover the Anaheim Ducks comic captions for the 2019-20 season.
Anaheim Ducks Comic Captions for 2019-20
Adam Henrique
Adam Henrique was the Ducks leading scorer, yet he only tallied 26 goals and 17 assists for 43 points in 71 games. That says volumes about the anemic season the Anaheim club experienced. The Ducks were one of three Western Conference teams to not qualify for the 24-team play-in series. Their .472 winning percentage fell short of the last team to make it, the Chicago Blackhawks who finished with a .514 percentage.
Henrique was the New Jersey Devils 82nd overall pick in the 2008 draft. After coming to the west coast in November of 2017 via trade, Henrique has scored 64 goals and 57 assists for 121 points in 210 games. His 26 goals this season was his best output since the 2015-16 season when he gathered 30.
He signed a five-year, $29.125 million deal in July of 2018 to stay with the Ducks. It will be back to the drawing board for the Ducks next season and you can be assured that Henrique will be right there helping them improve.
Here’s our Anaheim Ducks comic caption for Adam Henrique.
“Nice Jonathan, just like your name… that was a quick move!”
Adam Henrique, forward – Anaheim Ducks
Rickard Rakell
Rickard Rakell formerly was a high scorer for the Ducks. He collected 33 goals during the 2016-17 season and followed that up with 34 the following season. Since then, he has really gone south only scoring 18 and 15 tallies in the last two seasons. Rakell needs to get back his scoring touch to help the Ducks move up in the standings.
He was the Ducks 30th overall selection in the 2011 draft. He agreed to a six-year, $22.8 million contract in October of 2016. While he earned his money during the first two years of his deal, he has faltered since then. His shooting percentage tells a tale of a forward whose play has deteriorated. He was a sharpshooter in 2016-17 hitting paydirt on 18.6 percent of his shots. This past season he had a miserable 8.1 percent accuracy while taking nine more shots.
If Rakell can get going, it would certainly help the Ducks get of out their funk.
Here’s our Anaheim Ducks comic caption for Rickard Rakell.
“I’m jealous Brenden, your mouth guard is much whiter than mine.”
Rickard Rakell, forward – Anaheim Ducks
Ryan Getzlaf
Ryan Getzlaf, the crafty veteran has been with the Ducks for 15 years. His career stats are exceptional with 1,053 games, 274 goals and 691 assists good for 965 points. Yet, his play has started to slow down due to his age of 35-years-old. He has only tallied 48 and 42 points over the last two seasons. Still, over his career, he has a respectable 0.92 points per game.
The Ducks captain is signed through next season with an $8.25 million AAV contract. Always a physical player with 1.6 hits per game, the 6-foot-4, 225 pound forward is still a tough competitor. He has 888 penalty minutes in 1,053 career games. He’s never afraid of mixing it up when the opportunity arises. He was the Ducks 19th overall pick in 2003.
Getzlaf is in the twilight of his NHL career and can be proud of his accomplishments. In 125 playoff games, he has gathered 37 goals and 83 assists for 120 points. For a guy his size, he is an adept playmaker with 0.66 assists per game over his career.
Here’s our Anaheim Ducks comic caption for Ryan Getzlaf.
“I really didn’t want to trip you Connor, but it’s the only way to stop you.”
Ryan Getzlaf, forward – Anaheim Ducks
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