# seasons – 27
Record – 990-834-107-180 (2,267 points)
Playoff appearances – 14
Stanley Cups – 1 (2006-07)
First player: Guy Hebert G 1st round of the 1993 NHL Expansion Draft (6/24/93)
First-ever Draft Selection: Paul Kariya 1993 (MDA), 4th overall
Highest Draft selection: Oleg Tverdovsky 1994 (MDA), 2nd overall Bobby Ryan 2005 (MDA), 2nd overall
HOFers – Paul Kariya, Teemu Selanne
Retired #’s – #8- Teemu Selanne, #9- Paul Kariya, #27- Scott Niedermayer
Leaders
Games Played – Ryan Getzlaf, 1,101
Goals – Teemu Selanne, 457
Assists – Ryan Getzlaf, 703
Points – Teemu Selanne, 988
Plus/minus – Teemu Selanne, +120
Penalty Minutes – Corey Perry, 1,110
Power Play Goals – Teemu Selanne, 182
Shorthanded Goals – Paul Kariya, Andrew Cogliano, 16
Hat Tricks – Teemu Selanne, 13
Goalie Wins – Jean-Sebastien Giguere, 206
Goals Against Average – Frederik Andersen, 2.33
Save pct. – Frederik Andersen, .918
Shutouts – Jean-Sebastien Giguere, 32
Coaching Wins Leader – Randy Carlyle, 384
Team Captains –
Troy Loney ‘93-94
Randy Ladouceur ‘94-96
Paul Kariya ‘96-03
Teemu Selanne ‘97-98
Steve Rucchin ‘03-04
Scott Niedermayer ‘05-10
Chris Pronger ‘07-08
Ryan Getzlaf ‘10-present
Did you know… … The Ducks play at the Pond. … The team officially changed their name from the “Mighty Ducks of Anaheim” to the “Anaheim Ducks” prior to the 2006-07 season. They capped of their first season with their new name by winning their 1st Stanley Cup. It was their lucky-13th season in the league. … The Mighty Ducks of Anaheim were the only team in league history to officially place their nickname before the team’s location. |