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Aducks

The Anaheim Ducks are a professional ice hockey team based in Anaheim, California. They are members of the Pacific Division of the Western Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL).

Since their inception, the Ducks have played their home games at the Honda Center.

The club was founded in 1993 by The Walt Disney Company as the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, a name based on the 1992 film "The Mighty Ducks."

Disney sold the franchise in 2005 to Henry & Susan Samueli, who along with General Manager Brian Burke, changed the name of the team to the Anaheim Ducks before the 2006-07 NHL season.

The Ducks have made the playoffs 13 times and won six Pacific Division titles (2006–07, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16, and 2016–17), two Western Conference championships (2002–03 and 2006–07) and one Stanley Cup (2006–07).

Franchise History

Logos & Uniforms

Season-by-Season Record

Season GP W L OTL Pts GF GA Finish Playoffs
2012–13 48 30 12 6 66 140 118 1st, Pacific Lost in Conference Quarterfinals, 3–4 (Red Wings)
2013–14 82 54 20 8 116 263 207 1st, Pacific Lost in Second Round, 3–4 (Kings)
2014–15 82 51 24 7 109 236 226 1st, Pacific Lost in Conference Finals, 3–4 (Blackhawks)
2015–16 82 46 25 11 103 218 192 1st, Pacific Lost in First Round, 3–4 (Predators)
2016–17 82 46 23 13 105 223 200 1st, Pacific TBD

Team & Player Honors

NHL Accolades

Retired Numbers

The Anaheim Ducks currently have one retired number, Teemu Selanne's #8, which was retired on January 11, 2015, before a game against the Winnipeg Jets.

The #99 was retired league-wide for Wayne Gretzky in 2000.

Anaheim Ducks retired numbers
No Player Position Tenure Date
8 Teemu Selanne Right Wing 1996–2001, 2005–2014 January 11, 2015

Hall of Famers

Former Ducks who have been inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame.

Anaheim Ducks Hall of Famers
Players
Name Position Tenure Inducted
Jari Kurri LW 1996–1997 2001
Adam Oates C 2002–2003 2012
Scott Niedermayer D 2005–2010 2013
Sergei Fedorov C 2003–2005 2015
Chris Pronger D 2006–2009 2015

Franchise Scoring Leaders

Points
Player Pos GP G A Pts P/G
Teemu Selanne RW 966 457 531 988 1.02
Ryan Getzlaf* C 861 236 578 814 .95
Corey Perry* RW 804 349 368 717 .81
Paul Kariya LW 606 300 369 669 1.10
Steve Rucchin C 616 153 279 432 .70
Bobby Ryan LW 378 147 142 289 .77
Scott Niedermayer D 371 60 204 264 .71
Andy McDonald C 391 92 167 259 .66
Cam Fowler* D 494 45 172 217 .44
Matt Cullen C 427 65 135 200 .47
Goals
Player Pos G
Teemu Selanne RW 457
Corey Perry* RW 349
Paul Kariya LW 300
Ryan Getzlaf* C 236
Steve Rucchin C 153
Bobby Ryan LW 147
Andy McDonald C 92
Andrew Cogliano* LW 87
Chris Kunitz LW 81
Jakob Silfverberg* LW 66
Assists
Player Pos A
Ryan Getzlaf* C 578
Teemu Selanne RW 531
Paul Kariya LW 369
Corey Perry* RW 368
Steve Rucchin C 279
Scott Niedermayer D 204
Cam Fowler* D 172
Andy McDonald C 167
Bobby Ryan LW 142
Matt Cullen C 135

Franchise Playoff Scoring Leaders

Points
Player Pos GP G A Pts P/G
Ryan Getzlaf* C 104 29 70 99 0.95
Corey Perry* RW 97 32 46 78 0.80
Teemu Selanne RW 96 35 34 69 0.72
Francois Beauchemin D 97 10 29 39 0.40
Scott Niedermayer D 56 8 26 34 0.61
Chris Pronger D 38 7 23 30 0.79
Paul Kariya LW 35 14 15 29 0.83
Rob Niedermayer C 73 9 18 27 0.37
Jakob Silfverberg* LW 46 6 19 25 0.54
Andy McDonald C 37 12 11 23 0.62
Goals
Player Pos G
Teemu Selanne RW 35
Corey Perry* RW 32
Ryan Getzlaf* C 27
Paul Kariya LW 14
Matt Beleskey LW 13
Andy McDonald C 12
Ryan Kesler* C 11
Francois Beauchemin D 10
Bobby Ryan RW 10
Rob Niedermayer C 9
Assists
Player Pos A
Ryan Getzlaf* C 70
Corey Perry* RW 46
Teemu Selanne RW 34
Francois Beauchemin C 29
Scott Niedermayer D 26
Chris Pronger D 23
Cam Fowler* D 20
Jakob Silfverberg* LW 19
Rob Niedermayer C 18
Samuel Pahlsson C 16

Team Captains

Coaches

General Managers

  • Jack Ferreira, 1993–98
  • Pierre Gauthier, 1998–02
  • Bryan Murray, 2002–04
  • Al Coates, 2004–05 (interim)
  • Brian Burke, 2005–08
  • Bob Murray, 2008–present

Records

Franchise individual records

  • Most goals in a season: Teemu Selanne, 52 (1997–98)
  • Most assists in a season: Ryan Getzlaf, 66 (2008–09)
  • Most points in a season: Teemu Selanne, 109 (1996–97)
  • Most penalty minutes in a season: Todd Ewen, 285 (1995–96)
  • Most goals in a season, defenceman: Lubomir Visnovsky, 18 (2010–11)
  • Most assists in a season, defenceman: Scott Niedermayer, 54 (2006–07)
  • Most points in a season, defenceman: Scott Niedermayer, 69 (2006–07)
  • Most goals in a season, rookie: Bobby Ryan, 31 (2008–09)
  • Most points in a season, rookie: Bobby Ryan, 57 (2008–09)
  • Most wins in a season: Jean-Sebastien Giguere, 36 (2006–07)
  • Most shutouts in a season: Jean-Sebastien Giguere, 8 (2002–03)

All-time franchise records

  • Most goals in the franchise history: Teemu Selanne, 457
  • Most assists in the franchise history: Ryan Getzlaf, 578
  • Most points in the franchise history: Teemu Selanne, 988
  • Best plus/minus in the franchise history: Ryan Getzlaf, 138
  • Most games in the franchise history: Teemu Selanne, 966
  • Most power-play goals in the franchise history: Teemu Selanne, 182
  • Most game-winning goals in the franchise history: Teemu Selanne, 77
  • Most overtime goals in the franchise history: Teemu Selanne, 6
  • Most shots in the franchise history: Teemu Selanne, 2964
  • Most playoff goals in the franchise history: Teemu Selanne, 35
  • Most playoff assists in the franchise history: Ryan Getzlaf, 70
  • Most playoff points in the franchise history: Ryan Getzlaf, 99
  • Most playoff power-play goals in the franchise history: Teemu Selanne, 15
  • Most playoff game-winning goals in the franchise history: Teemu Selanne, 8
  • Most playoff shots in the franchise history: Teemu Selanne, 274
  • Most playoff games in the franchise history: Ryan Getzlaf, 104

Broadcasters

  • John Ahlers, TV play-by-play
  • Brian Hayward, TV color analyst
  • Steve Carroll, Radio play-by-play

Television broadcasts are on Fox Sports West or Prime Ticket, as well as KCOP for scheduling conflicts. Radio broadcasts are on KLAA AM 830. Local air broadcasts were formerly on KDOC-TV.

Disney planned to start an ESPN West regional sports network for the 1998–99 season, which would also carry Anaheim Angels baseball games, but the plan was abandoned.

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