Stalock ANA contract

Alex Stalock signed a one-year contract with the Anaheim Ducks on Monday. Financial terms were not disclosed.

The 36-year-old goalie was 9-15-2 with a 3.01 goals-against average, .908 save percentage and two shutouts in 27 games (24 starts) for the Chicago Blackhawks last season. Stalock was a finalist for the Masterton Trophy for perseverance (won by Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman Kris Letang) after he battled back from myocarditis, an inflammation of the heart, following a bout with COVID-19.

"Yeah, another year. Who would have thought?" Stalock said from Da Beauty League in Edina, Minnesota. "If someone told me I was still playing pro hockey at 36, I'd probably have shaken my head. … To live the dream another year, it's a ton of fun to play hockey. The family stuff makes it tougher now, but [Anaheim's] obviously a great place to play hockey, great weather. It's a good young team that they're building, and it's going to be fun."

A fourth-round pick (No. 112) by the San Jose Sharks at the 2005 NHL Draft, Stalock is 70-65-20 with a 2.70 GAA, .908 save percentage and 11 shutouts in 179 regular-season games (148 starts) with the Sharks, Minnesota Wild and Blackhawks. He is 1-4 with a 2.54 GAA, .910 save percentage and one shutout in eight Stanley Cup Playoff games (five starts).

"Last year you saw the young talent [the Ducks] have, and it's another year under their belt," Stalock said. "… They've got guys there that have been in Cup Final with [Adam] Henrique, and Cam Fowler's back, and they've got three young defensemen with [Jamie] Drysdale. They got a good roster, and they're going to work, and that's where we'll end up being in the game every night and still have fun with it."

NHL.com independent correspondent Jessi Pierce contributed to this report