On Thursday, the Anaheim Ducks revealed the numbers of new roster players Brian Dumoulin, Robby Fabbri, Jansen Harkins, Carson Meyer, and returning sophomore defenseman Jackson LaCombe.
#6 Brian Dumoulin
The Ducks acquired Dumoulin (31) from the Seattle Kraken on July 2 in exchange for a 2026 fourth-round pick.
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The left-shot defenseman will be the 12th player in Ducks franchise history to wear No. 6. Most recently, Jamie Drysdale wore it between 2022 and 2024 but could only dawn it for 18 games, having missed significant time with injuries during that stretch.
The longest a single player has worn the No. 6 sweater in Anaheim was Ben Lovejoy from 2013 to 2015, playing in a total of 150 regular season games for the Ducks and 20 playoff games.
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Dumoulin has one year remaining on his contract with an AAV of $3.15 million.
#13 Robby Fabbri
On July 3, the Ducks traded goaltending prospect Gage Alexander to the Detroit Red Wings in exchange for Fabbri (28) and a 2025 fourth-round pick.
Fabbri will be the eighth player in franchise history to wear No. 13. The number was most recently worn by defenseman Simon Benoit in 2022-23.
The player to wear No. 13 longest in Ducks history was German Titov, playing in 137 games for the Ducks from 2000 to 2002.
Fabbri has one year remaining on his contract with an AAV of $4 million.
#2 Jackson LaCombe
After extending a qualifying offer to LaCombe (23), the Ducks signed the left-shot defenseman to a two-year contract with an AAV of $925K on July 15.
Following his rookie season in 2023-24, LaCombe was offered the opportunity to change his number from No. 60. LaCombe wore No. 2 during his last three years of his NCAA career at the University of Minnesota and will now wear it in Anaheim with the Ducks.
LaCombe will the the ninth Duck to wear No. 2. It was last worn by Luke Schenn in 2018-19, when he played eight games on the Ducks blueline. It was most often worn in Anaheim by Bobby Dollas, appearing in 305 games for the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim between 1993 and 1997.
#38 Jansen Harkins
On July 2, after a quiet first day of free agency, the Anaheim Ducks signed Harkins (27) to a two-year contract with an AAV of $787,500.
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Harkins will be the eighth player in franchise history to wear No. 38. It was most recently and most often worn by Derek Grant, who played 309 games with the Ducks during three…