The Ducks have added some extra depth on the back end for their regular season finale tomorrow against Nashville.  The team announced that they’ve recalled blueliner Tristan Luneau from AHL San Diego.

It’s the first recall of the season for the 22-year-old although it won’t be his first taste of NHL action.  Luneau got into 13 games with Anaheim over the past two seasons, picking up a goal and two assists back in the 2023-24 season.  He was held off the scoresheet in six NHL contests in 2024-25.

This season, Luneau has had another productive year with the Gulls, even if his overall numbers are down.  Through 69 games this season, he has 10 goals and 31 assists.  While his point total is down from a year ago (when he had 52 in 59 outings), he still sits 11th overall in points from AHL defensemen.

Luneau has one more year left on his entry-level deal after this one and, at this point, it seems like he’ll likely be ticketed for San Diego again next season.  That will likely be the outcome that comes his way over the next couple of days as he’s likely being brought up to give one of their top six a rest heading into the playoffs before returning to the Gulls for the AHL postseason which gets underway next week.

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