Slow-starting Ducks send Raymond, 2 more to minors


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ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — The Anaheim Ducks have sent left wing Mason Raymond, right wing Nick Sorensen and defenseman Jacob Larsson to the minors in a roster shake-up after their 1-3-1 start to the season.

The Ducks also recalled defenseman Shea Theodore and centers Joseph Cramarossa and Michael Sgarbossa on Saturday.

Raymond hasn't scored in his first four games with the Ducks, who signed the NHL veteran in July. Sorensen and Larsson are young Swedish prospects who made the opening-night roster out of training camp.

Theodore played 19 regular-season games and six postseason games for the Ducks in his NHL debut last season. He is considered Anaheim's top defensive prospect.

Cramarossa and Sgarbossa narrowly missed making the Ducks' opening roster, instead beginning the year in the AHL with San Diego.

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