Ducks to Retire Numbers of Two Franchise Greats Tom Dianora | July 10, 2018 Teemu Selanne’s No. 8 seemed a bit lonely up in the rafters of Honda Center. There was at least one number that clearly belonged next to that of the great…
Ducks Must Exorcise Demons John Hoop | May 5, 2017 Entering Game 3, the Anaheim Ducks were behind the eight-ball after losing games one and two of their second-round matchup with the Edmonton Oilers at home. Before dropping two to…
Corey Perry: Perennial Agitator and Bonafide Goal-Scorer James Caldwell | November 27, 2016 When thinking of adjectives to describe Corey Perry, what words come to mind? Agitator, dirty, crafty, smooth, and goal-scorer might be some ways in which you can describe half of…
To Murray and Back: How the Ducks GM Has Fared During the Off-Season James Caldwell | September 2, 2016 The final installment reflecting on Bob Murray’s tenure as general manager of the Anaheim Ducks is now here. In case you missed it, part one looked at Murray’s ability to…
Anaheim Ducks History: The Number Ones John Gove | March 14, 2016 The Mighty Ducks/Ducks have been an NHL franchise for 22 seasons. In the grand scheme of things, 22 seasons is not an extremely long time, making Anaheim one of the…
Ducks’ History: Anaheim Acquires Jean-Sebastien Giguere John Gove | February 23, 2016 On June 10th, 2000, the Anaheim Mighty Ducks acquired goaltender Jean-Sebastien Giguere from the Calgary Flames. In return, the Flames received a second round pick in the 2000 NHL Entry…
Anaheim Ducks History: Franchise Firsts John Gove | February 15, 2016 Throughout our existence, our brains acquire a plethora of memories. Some of these recollections fall into a special category known as firsts. From the first time you road a book,…
Flashback Friday: Teemu Selanne Traded to Ducks John Gove | February 5, 2016 On February 7, 1996, the Anaheim Mighty Ducks sent Chad Kilger, Oleg Tverdovsky, and a 3rd round pick in the 1996 NHL Entry Draft to the Winnipeg Jets (eventual Phoenix Coyotes)…
Greatest Teams in Ducks’ Franchise History John Gove | December 23, 2015 The Anaheim hockey franchise entered the National Hockey League in 1993 as the Mighty Ducks. The team dropped the “Mighty” before the 2006-07 season and just became the Ducks. In…
Greatest Goal Scorers in Ducks History John Gove | December 17, 2015 When a team in any professional sport is playing poorly, it is always a good idea for fans to look to the past for some happiness. The Anaheim Ducks currently…
The Anaheim Ducks Franchise Four Michael Gwizdala | August 17, 2015 The Franchise Four. The Mount Rushmore. Four players who tell the story of an organization. In this series I’ll be taking a look at the history of all 30 NHL…