That's been the elephant in the room as each season comes and goes for the Anaheim Ducks. If there is any credence to be given to a "Stanley Cup window," it begins and ends with how productive the two 32-year-olds are.
Getzlaf is the least of the Ducks' worries. He finished with 73 points in 72 games last season in what was arguably his best year since finishing as the runner-up for the Hart Memorial Trophy in 2013-14. Getzlaf took his game to another level in the Stanley Cup Playoffs, powering the Ducks to the Western Conference Finals with 19 points in 17 games.