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Anaheim Ducks
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ConferenceWestern
DivisionPacific
Founded1993
HistoryMighty Ducks of Anaheim
1993 - 2006
Anaheim Ducks
2006 - present
Home arenaHonda Center
CityAnaheim, California
Team colorsBlack, Gold, Orange and White
MediaFSN Prime Ticket
FSN West

KDOC
KLAA
Owner(s)United States Henry Samueli and Susan Samueli
General managerUnited States Brian Burke
Head coachCanada Randy Carlyle
CaptainCanada Scott Niedermayer
Minor league affiliatesPortland Pirates (AHL)
Augusta Lynx (ECHL)
Stanley Cupsnone
Conference championships2002-03, 2006-07
Division championships2006-07

The Anaheim Ducks (formerly known as the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim and previously often referred to as the Anaheim Mighty Ducks) are a professional ice hockey team based in Anaheim, California. They play in the National Hockey League (NHL). The club announced the name change January 26, 2006, and formally changed its name five months later on June 22. The Ducks are the current Western Conference Champions


Team colors and mascot

Jerseys

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The original Mighty Ducks jerseys, used from 1993 to 2006.

The Ducks have officially worn two unique regular jerseys and three unique third jerseys in their franchise history:

Original Mighty Ducks jerseys

The original jerseys of the Ducks (then the Mighty Ducks) used jade, eggplant, white and gray as primary colors for both the home and away jerseys. The team's dark jerseys were dominantly eggplant in color with diagonal gray and white stripes; the jersey is jade below the stripes, which appear on the arms and waist. The white jerseys were similar, except that the eggplant is replaced mainly with white. On the shoulders of both jerseys are patches featuring a forward-facing version of the main logo's "duck mask," surrounded by a circle reading "Mighty Ducks of Anaheim."

Ducks jerseys after the name change

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The Ducks' current home (left) and away (right) jerseys.

About a year after the team was purchased from the Walt Disney Company by the Samuelis, the team underwent a name change (dropping the "Mighty") and received new jerseys as well. The new jersey is similar to the team's most recent third jersey prior to the name change; it features the word "Ducks" on the front, with diagonal gold, white, black and orange stripes down the arms and waist. The orange pays a nod to Orange County.

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Third jersey (1996-97).
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Third jerseys (1998-2000, dark), (1998-2001, white)
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2004-2006, home jersey for second half of 2005-06 season and playoffs.


Mascot

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A statue of Wild Wing, the mascot of the Ducks.

The official mascot for the Anaheim Ducks is an anthropomorphized duck by the name of Wild Wing. He has been the team's mascot since its inaugural season, and his name was chosen through fan voting. He wears a Ducks jersey with the number 93 on the back, obviously referring to the year the Ducks became an NHL team. He regularly descends from the rafters of the arena when making his in-game entrances.

His physical appearance is similar to the duck mask in the original Mighty Ducks logo. A bronze statue of Wild Wing is also located outside the team's arena, Honda Center.

During the same time in which the team announced a name change as well as change in jersey designs, there was an attempt by the team's owners to change or replace the mascot, Wild Wing, but was halted after a highly successful petition by fans.

Season-by-season record

This is a partial list of the last five seasons completed by the Ducks. For the full season-by-season history, see Anaheim Ducks seasons.

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime Losses, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, PIM = Penalties in minutes

Records as of February 6, 2007.

Season GP W L T OTL Pts GF GA PIM Finish Playoffs
2001-02 82 29 42 8 3 69 175 198 1254 5th, Pacific Did not qualify
2002-03 82 40 27 9 6 95 203 193 954 2nd, Pacific Lost in Finals, 3-4 (Devils)
2003-04 82 29 35 10 8 76 184 213 1131 4th, Pacific Did not qualify
2004-05 Season cancelled due to 2004-05 NHL Lockout
2005-06 82 43 27 12 98 254 229 1462 3rd, Pacific Lost in Conference Finals, 1-4 (Oilers)
2006-07 82 48 20 14 110 258 208 1st, Pacific In progress (see 2006-07 Anaheim Ducks season)
As of the 2005-06 NHL season, all games will have a winner; the OTL column includes SOL (Shootout losses).

Current roster

As of May 17th, 2007.

Goaltenders
# Player Catches Acquired Place of Birth
30 Russia Ilya Bryzgalov L 2000 Tolyatti, U.S.S.R.
35 Canada Jean-Sebastien Giguere L 2000 Montreal, Quebec
Defensemen
# Player Shoots Acquired Place of Birth
5 Canada Richard Jackman R 2007 Toronto, Ontario
21 Canada Sean O'Donnell L 2006 Ottawa, Ontario
23 Canada Francois Beauchemin L 2005 Sorel, Quebec
25 Canada Chris Pronger - A L 2006 Dryden, Ontario
27 Canada Scott Niedermayer - C L 2005 Edmonton, Alberta
33 Canada Joe DiPenta R 2005 Barrie, Ontario
34 Canada Aaron Rome L 2006 Nesbitt, Manitoba
40 Canada Kent Huskins R 2006 Almonte, Ontario
Forwards
# Player Position Shoots Acquired Place of Birth
8 Finland Teemu Selanne RW R 2005 Helsinki, Finland
10 Canada Corey Perry RW R 2003 Peterborough, Ontario
14 Canada Chris Kunitz LW L 2005 Regina, Saskatchewan
15 Canada Ryan Getzlaf C R 2003 Regina, Saskatchewan
16 United States George Parros RW R 2006 Washington, Pennsylvania
17 Canada Dustin Penner LW L 2004 Winkler, Manitoba
18 United States Drew Miller RW L 2006 East Lansing, Michigan
19 Canada Andy McDonald C L 2000 Strathroy, Ontario
22 United States Todd Marchant C L 2005 Buffalo, New York
24 Canada Brad May LW L 2007 Toronto, Ontario
26 Sweden Samuel Pahlsson LW L 2000 Ånge, Sweden
32 Canada Travis Moen LW L 2005 Stewart Valley, Saskatchewan
38 United States Ryan Shannon C R 2005 Darien, Connecticut
44 Canada Rob Niedermayer - A C L 2003 Cassiar, British Columbia
45 Canada Shawn Thornton RW R 2006 Oshawa, Ontario
47 Canada Tim Brent C R 2004 Cambridge, Ontario
  • To see the Ducks' player pages click here.

Team and player honors

Jean-Sebastien Giguere, winner of the Conn Smythe Trophy in 2003.

NHL awards and trophies

Clarence S. Campbell Bowl

Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy

Conn Smythe Trophy

Lady Byng Memorial Trophy

Maurice 'Rocket' Richard Trophy


Honored Members

Hall of Famers: The Ducks have had one Hall of Famer in franchise history. Left-winger Jari Kurri played for the Ducks during the 1996-97 season, and was inducted in 2001.

Retired Numbers: The Ducks do not have any retired numbers of any of its own players. However, Wayne Gretzky's number 99 was retired league-wide on February 6, 2000.

Leaders

Scott Niedermayer, the current captain of the Anaheim Ducks.

Team captains

Coaches

First-round draft picks

Franchise scoring leaders

These are the top-ten point-scorers in franchise history. Figures are updated after each completed NHL regular season.

Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game; * = current Ducks player

Updated at completion of 2006-2007 season

Player Pos GP G A Pts P/G
Paul Kariya LW 606 300 369 669 1.10
Teemu Selanne* RW 549 309 349 658 1.20
Steve Rucchin C 616 153 279 432 .70
Andy McDonald* C 326 96 179 271 .65
Matt Cullen C 427 65 135 200 .47
Oleg Tverdovsky D 324 45 125 170 .53
Marty McInnis LW 272 57 88 145 .53
Scott Niedermayer* D 161 24 108 132 .82
Mike Leclerc LW 291 54 78 132 .45
Petr Sykora RW 197 64 67 131 .67

Franchise individual records

References

  1. CBS SportsLine.com, Ducks to be renamed 'Anaheim Ducks'
  2. http://www.anaheimducks.com/fanzone/wing.php
  3. http://www.ocregister.com/ocregister/news/atoz/article_1146482.php
  4. Hockeydb.com, Anaheim Ducks season statistics and records
  5. http://sports.yahoo.com/nhl/news?slug=ducksrangersdeal&prov=st&type=Iyns.html

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