ANAHEIM, Calif. Discount Nike Air Max 97 . -- The Anaheim Ducks have signed Patrick Maroon to a three-year contract extension after the left wings breakout season. The Ducks also signed first-round pick Nick Ritchie on Saturday. The 26-year-old Maroon scored 29 points in 62 games with the Ducks last season, his first full NHL season. His new deal is worth a reported $6 million and runs through 2018, rewarding the tough forward for years of perseverance in the minors. "It means the world to me," Maroon said in a phone interview. "Its been a tough road for me. Theres a lot of ups and downs in hockey, but the Anaheim Ducks gave me a lot of confidence." Maroon was a frequent healthy scratch early last season, but he cemented his spot in coach Bruce Boudreaus lineup in January, even earning playing time on the Pacific Division champions top line with captain Ryan Getzlaf and Corey Perry. "I think after the Olympic break, I came back with an attitude to prove to myself that I can stay," Maroon said. "It just came, and Bruce gave me all the confidence in the world. Bruce has been good to me." Maroon added seven points and 38 penalty minutes in the post-season. His six-game post-season scoring streak was the NHLs longest by a rookie since Los Angeles Warren Rychel in 1993. The Ducks acquired Maroon from Philadelphia along with David Laliberte in 2010 in a trade for Danny Syvret and Rob Bordson. The Flyers abruptly dismissed Maroon from their AHL affiliate before the trade, never citing a specific reason for their disenchantment with their minor-league clubs leading scorer at the time. Maroon has said the Flyers dumped him because of a perceived bad attitude, but he repaired his career with the Ducks minor-league affiliates in Syracuse and Norfolk. Maroon is entering the final season of a two-year, $1.15 million contract. He had played just 15 NHL games over two seasons with Anaheim before making the team last year. Anaheim selected Ritchie with the 10th overall pick in June. He had 39 goals and 35 assists for the OHLs Peterborough Petes last year. On draft night, the bruising left wing said he intended to make the Ducks roster in training camp, which would put him in direct competition with Maroon for playing time. Wholesale Nike Air Max 97 .Cameron sustained his third concussion in three seasons last week on a hit by Oakland safety Brandion Ross, who was fined $22,050 by the NFL for the helmet-to-helmet blow. Clearance Nike Air Max 97 . The Senators will put the busy off-season and training camp behind them when they open their regular season on the road. They kick things off Friday against the Buffalo Sabres and then head to Toronto to take on the Maple Leafs on Saturday. https://www.fakeairmax97wholesale.com/ . The league-leading New York Rangers outhit and outmuscled the Maple Leafs during a 3-0 victory on Saturday. Backup goalie Martin Biron stopped all 20 shots he faced to complete a nice workmanlike effort by the visitors.Buffalo Sabres Forward Torrey Mitchell (lower body) is week-to-week after suffering an injury on Monday. - Buffalo News Calgary Flames Goaltender Karri Ramo did not skate today due to sickness thus Jonas Hiller will get the start tomorrow. - Team Twitter Carolina Hurricanes Goaltender Cam Ward is confirmed to start in net tonight against the Toronto Maple Leafs. - Team Twitter Winger Alexander Semin practiced yesterday but is not projected to play tonight. - Raleigh News & Observer Centre Eric Staal (soreness) will play tonight. - Team Twitter Colorado Avalanche Goaltender Calvin Pickard will start tonight against the Pittsburgh Penguins. Defenceman Brad Stuart (hamstring) will return to the lineup tonight. Forwards John Mitchell (leg) and Patrick Bordeleau (back) are hoping to return soon. - Team Website Columbus Blue Jackets Defenceman Jordan Leopold is not expected to be in the lineup tonight. Goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky will get the nod between the pipes tonight against Washington Capitals. - Team Website Detroit Red Wings Winger Johan Franzen (illness) skated today and should be able to return tomorrow. - Detroit Free Press Edmonton Oilers Defenceman Brandon Davidson will not be in the lineup tonight. - Jack Michaels Centre Leon Draisaitl will not participate for Germany in the 2015 World Junior Championship. - Team Twitter Goaltender Ben Scrivens gets the call between the pipes tonight against the San Jose Sharks. - Tom Gazzola Centre Boyd Gordon is returning to the lineup tonight replacing centre Luke Gazdic. - Jack Michaels Defenceman Oscar Klefbom (foot) will return tonight. - Team Twitter Minnesota Wild The team has reassigned goaltender John Curry and forward Brett Sutter to the AHL. - Team Twitter Montreal Canadiens Defencemen Mike Weaver (concussion) and Bryan Allen (flu) will not play tonight. - Team Twitter Centre Lars Eller (upper body) will be a game-time decision tonight. - Team Twitter Nashville Predators The team has placed forward Viktor Stalberg on waivers. - Team Website New Jersey Devils Defenceman Damon Severson is out four to five weeks with a non-displaced hairline fracture in his ankle. - Team Twitter Forward Dainius Zubrus (leg) is eligible to return tomorrow, while forward Michael CCammalleri (lower body) is day-to-day. 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He seems unlikely to play this weekend. - Joe Smith, Tampa Bay Times Defenceman Radko Gudas (illness) and forward Ondrej Palat (lower body) are optimistic about returning tomorrow. - Joe Smith, Tampa Bay Times Toronto Maple Leafs Defenceman Roman Polak (knee) will likely be taken off the injured reserve today and will be a game-time decision. Goaltender Jonathan Bernier will start in net tonight against the Carolina Hurricanes. - Jonas Siegel Forward Brandon Kozun has cleared waivers and will be sent to the AHL. - Darren Dreger Winnipeg Jets Defenceman Mark Stuart will be out until February with a lower-body injury. - Sara Orlesky Defenceman Jacob Trouba (upper body) has been placed on the injured reserve retroactive to Dec. 14. - Team Website ' ' '