"I think that's made the transition a lot easier," Brock said. "Everybody in here has been welcoming too, so it's been an easy transition so far...Jamie loved it here and just the area in general, too. I think it's a good organization here and I'm just excited to be part of it."
Soft-spoken off the ice, but known as a fierce sparkplug on it, McGinn brings Anaheim a tenacious forechecker, responsible defender and unrelenting competitor who players and management alike think will wear off on those around him.
"He's a water bug," Terry said with a laugh. "He's exactly what we needed. He brings that whole aspect to our game, but he can also score. That's a difference-maker. He can shoot and he's been a proven player in this league."
"Puck battles and compete level are so important to the game," head coach Dallas Eakins added. "It's a mindset and it's also a skill, and Brock brings both the mindset and the skill into those puck battles. When you see that being done, you're inspired by it and you want to do more of it. He's certainly doing that for us right now."
McGinn has played four games in a Ducks sweater since the trade, skating on Anaheim's top line with Trevor Zegras and Ryan Strome. He said sees the new setup as a big opportunity, a chance to prove he also has more offense to his game than what his role allowed him to show in Pittsburgh.
"He complements that line and would probably complement any line because of his work ethic," Eakins said. "He's got good details in his game and he's able to play with those guys because he's got finish."
Added McGinn, "I played more of a defensive role in Pittsburgh. Now playing with two guys who are so skilled and when they have the puck they're so dangerous. I just want to work to try to get pucks back, get it to them and get towards the net, because they're good players and they'll make plays to get it there."