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2006–07 Anaheim Ducks season

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2006–07 Anaheim Ducks
Stanley Cup champions
Western Conference champions
Pacific Division champions
Division1st Pacific
Conference2nd Western
2006–07 record48–20–14
Home record26–6–9
Road record22–14–5
Goals for258
Goals against208
Team information
General managerBrian Burke
CoachRandy Carlyle
CaptainScott Niedermayer
Alternate captainsRob Niedermayer
Chris Pronger
ArenaHonda Center
Average attendance16,339 (95.1%)
Total: 699,903
Team leaders
GoalsTeemu Selanne (48)
AssistsScott Niedermayer (54)
PointsTeemu Selanne (94)
Penalty minutesGeorge Parros (102)
Plus/minusChris Pronger (+27)
WinsJean-Sebastien Giguere (36)
Goals against averageJean-Sebastien Giguere (2.26)

The 2006–07 Anaheim Ducks season was the 14th season of operation (13th season of play) for the National Hockey League (NHL) franchise. It was the team's 1st season as the Anaheim Ducks. The Ducks clinched their first Pacific Division title in team history with 110 points, and defeated the Ottawa Senators in the Stanley Cup Finals four games to one. It was the first Stanley Cup in franchise history, as well as the first time a team in the state of California won the Stanley Cup.

Off-season

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Under new ownership, the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim changed their team and arena's name, logo and player uniforms.[1] The change involving their name was dropping the "Mighty" from their name, and completely changing their jerseys to black, gold, orange and white colours rather than the eggplant, jade, silver and white from years past.

In a major acquisition, the club acquired defenseman Chris Pronger in a trade from the Edmonton Oilers. Pronger had recently appeared in the 2006 Stanley Cup Finals and on the basis of the deal, the media felt that the Ducks would be one of the favorites for the Cup. In the 2006 NHL entry draft, the Ducks chose Mark Mitera with their first-round pick, 19th overall.

Not only did the Ducks change their name and logos, but their home arena of 13 years saw some changes as well. On October 3, 2006, the Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim was officially renamed Honda Center. The partnership was reportedly for 15 years with an option to extend the naming agreement 10 years.[2] Other changes to the arena included new displays in the rafters behind the goals and four large "Honda Center" signs on each corner of the building. During the pre-season, however, the arena was officially still the Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim.

Regular season

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The team came out of the gate to set an NHL record by earning at least one point in each of their first 16 games, a streak which ended exactly five weeks after their first game. They went 12–0–4 (28 points) before they lost their first regulation game of the year, a 3–0 shutout to the Calgary Flames, on November 10, 2006. The streak was broken seven years later by the 2012–13 Chicago Blackhawks, who went 24 games with a point. Behind goaltending by Jean-Sebastien Giguere and Ilya Bryzgalov, an offense headed by Teemu Selanne and a defense anchored by Scott Niedermayer and off-season acquisition Chris Pronger, the Ducks had worked their way to one of the NHL's best records.

On January 9, the NHL announced that Scott Niedermayer had been voted by the fans to start at defense in the 2007 All-Star Game in Dallas, Texas. He later declined to appear, deciding to rest a stress fracture in his foot. Ed Jovanovski of the Phoenix Coyotes was added to replace him. The Ducks' Andy McDonald was later added to replace Henrik Zetterberg of the Detroit Red Wings.

Standings

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Divisional standings

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Pacific Division
No. CR GP W L OTL GF GA Pts
1 2 Anaheim Ducks 82 48 20 14 258 208 110
2 5 San Jose Sharks 82 51 26 5 258 199 107
3 6 Dallas Stars 82 50 25 7 226 197 107
4 14 Los Angeles Kings 82 27 41 14 227 283 68
5 15 Phoenix Coyotes 82 31 46 5 216 284 67

Note: CR = Conference rank; GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; OTL = Overtime/shootout loss; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; PIM = Penalties in minutes; Pts = Points
         Bolded teams qualified for the playoffs.

Conference standings

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Western Conference[3]
R Div GP W L OTL GF GA Pts
1 z-Detroit Red Wings CE 82 50 19 13 254 199 113
2 y-Anaheim Ducks PA 82 48 20 14 258 208 110
3 y-Vancouver Canucks NW 82 49 26 7 222 201 105
4 Nashville Predators CE 82 51 23 8 272 212 110
5 San Jose Sharks PA 82 51 26 5 258 199 107
6 Dallas Stars PA 82 50 25 7 226 197 107
7 Minnesota Wild NW 82 48 26 8 235 191 104
8 Calgary Flames NW 82 43 29 10 258 226 96
8.5
9 Colorado Avalanche NW 82 44 31 7 272 251 95
10 St. Louis Blues CE 82 34 35 13 214 254 81
11 Columbus Blue Jackets CE 82 33 42 7 201 249 73
12 Edmonton Oilers NW 82 32 43 7 195 248 71
13 Chicago Blackhawks CE 82 31 42 9 201 258 71
14 Los Angeles Kings PA 82 27 41 14 227 283 68
15 Phoenix Coyotes PA 82 31 46 5 216 284 67

bold - qualified for playoffs, y - division title, z - best conference record
CE - Central Division, NW - Northwest Division, PA - Pacific Division


Playoffs

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The Anaheim Ducks ended the 2006–07 regular season tied in points with the Nashville Predators, with 110 points. The Predators, however, had three more wins, but the Ducks nonetheless earned the second seed as they won the Pacific Division, as the Predators placed second in the Central Division behind the conference-leading and first seed Detroit Red Wings.

The Ducks defeated the Minnesota Wild in the first round, four games to one. In the second round, the Ducks defeated the Vancouver Canucks by the same four games to one result. In the Conference Final, the Ducks defeated the Detroit Red Wings four games to two to advance to the Stanley Cup Finals for the second time in franchise history. In the Final, the Ducks defeated the Ottawa Senators four games to one to claim the franchise's first Stanley Cup championship.

Schedule and results

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Preseason

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2006 preseason
Preseason: 3–2–3 (home: 3–1–0; road: 0–1–3)
# Date Opponent Score OT Win Loss Attendance Record Arena Recap
1 September 18 Kings 1–7 Garon (1–0–0) Leighton (0–1–0) 0–1–0 Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim Recap
2 September 20 Sharks 6–3 1–1–0 Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim Recap
3 September 22 Canucks 5–1 Giguere (1–0–0) Luongo (0–2–0) 2–1–0 Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim Recap
4 September 23 @ Sharks 3–4 Toskala (1–0–0) 2–2–0 Save Mart Center Recap
5 September 24 @ Canucks 3–4 SO Luongo (1–2–0) Bryzgalov (0–0–1) 2–2–1 General Motors Place Recap
6 September 25 @ Kings 4–5 SO Giguere (1–0–1) 2–2–2 Staples Center Recap
7 September 27 Coyotes 3–2 Bryzgalov (1–0–1) Joseph (0–1–0) 3–2–2 Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim Recap
8 September 30 @ Coyotes 1–2 OT Joseph (1–1–0) Giguere (1–0–2) 3–2–3 Glendale Arena Recap
Legend:

  Win   Loss   Overtime/shootout loss

Regular season

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2006–07 regular season[4]
October: 9–0–3 (home: 5–0–2; road: 4–0–1)
# Date Opponent Score OT Win Loss Attendance Record Arena Recap Points
1 October 6 Kings 4–3 Giguere (1–0–0) Cloutier (0–1–0) 17,174 1–0–0 Honda Center Recap 2
2 October 7 @ Coyotes 2–1 Bryzgalov (1–0–0) Joseph (1–1–0) 15,897 2–0–0 Glendale Arena Recap 4
3 October 9 Blues 2–0 Giguere (2–0–0) Sanford (0–1–0) 13,389 3–0–0 Honda Center Recap 6
4 October 11 Islanders 4–5 SO Dunham (1–1–0) Giguere (2–0–1) 12,394 3–0–1 Honda Center Recap 7
5 October 15 Stars 3–4 SO Turco (5–0–0) Giguere (2–0–2) 15,269 3–0–2 Honda Center Recap 8
6 October 18 Red Wings 4–1 Giguere (3–0–2) Hasek (2–2–1) 14,767 4–0–2 Honda Center Recap 10
7 October 20 Wild 2–1 Giguere (4–0–2) Fernandez (5–1–0) 13,430 5–0–2 Honda Center Recap 12
8 October 22 @ Kings 3–2 SO Giguere (5–0–2) Garon (2–1–1) 18,118 6–0–2 Staples Center Recap 14
9 October 25 Oilers 6–2 Giguere (6–0–2) Roloson (5–3–0) 13,537 7–0–2 Honda Center Recap 16
10 October 27 @ Wild 2–3 SO Fernandez (8–1–0) Giguere (6–0–3) 18,568 7–0–3 Xcel Energy Center Recap 17
11 October 28 @ Blackhawks 3–0 Bryzgalov (2–0–0) Boucher (0–4–0) 13,580 8–0–3 United Center Recap 19
12 October 30 @ Blues 6–5 SO Giguere (7–0–3) Sanford (1–1–2) 8,629 9–0–3 Scottrade Center Recap 21
November: 10–2–3 (home: 7–1–2; road: 3–1–1)
# Date Opponent Score OT Win Loss Attendance Record Arena Recap Points
13 November 1 Rangers 3–4 OT 3:09 Weekes (1–1–0) Giguere (7–0–4) 13,350 9–0–4 Honda Center Recap 22
14 November 3 Coyotes 6–2 Bryzgalov (3–0–0) Joseph (2–6–0) 14,833 10–0–4 Honda Center Recap 24
15 November 6 Penguins 3–2 OT :44 Giguere (8–0–4) Thibault (0–0–1) 16,599 11–0–4 Honda Center Recap 26
16 November 9 @ Canucks 6–0 Giguere (9–0–4) Luongo (8–7–1) 18,630 12–0–4 General Motors Place Recap 28
17 November 10 @ Flames 0–3 Kiprusoff (6–7–1) Bryzgalov (3–1–0) 19,289 12–1–4 Pengrowth Saddledome Recap 28
18 November 12 Wild 3–2 Giguere (10–0–4) Backstrom (2–1–0) 16,306 13–1–4 Honda Center Recap 30
19 November 15 Flyers 4–7 Esche (2–3–0) Giguere (10–1–4) 15,379 13–2–4 Honda Center Recap 30
20 November 17 Blackhawks 3–4 SO Khabibulin (5–2–0) Bryzgalov (3–1–1) 16,526 13–2–5 Honda Center Recap 31
21 November 19 Coyotes 6–4 Giguere (11–1–4) Joseph (4–10–0) 16,394 14–2–5 Honda Center Recap 33
22 November 21 Sharks 5–0 Giguere (12–1–4) Nabokov (5–5–0) 15,013 15–2–5 Honda Center Recap 35
23 November 22 @ Avalanche 2–3 SO Theodore (6–6–1) Giguere (12–1–5) 17,104 15–2–6 Pepsi Center Recap 36
24 November 24 Devils 4–2 Giguere (13–1–5) Brodeur (12–8–0) 16,599 16–2–6 Honda Center Recap 38
25 November 26 Flames 5–3 Wall (1–0–0) McLennan (0–1–1) 17,174 17–2–6 Honda Center Recap 40
26 November 28 @ Oilers 3–2 OT 2:19 Giguere (14–1–5) Roloson (5–3–0) 16,839 18–2–6 Rexall Place Recap 42
27 November 30 @ Canucks 2–1 Giguere (15–1–5) Luongo (12–11–1) 18,630 19–2–6 General Motors Place Recap 44
December: 9–5–0 (home: 3–1–0; road: 6–4–0)
# Date Opponent Score OT Win Loss Attendance Record Arena Recap Points
28 December 2 @ Kings 4–3 Giguere (16–1–5) Cloutier (4–9–2) 16,141 20–2–6 Staples Center Recap 46
29 December 3 Kings 2–3 Cloutier (5–9–2) Giguere (16–2–5) 17,174 20–3–6 Honda Center Recap 46
30 December 6 Predators 4–0 Giguere (17–2–5) Mason (6–3–2) 15,362 21–3–6 Honda Center Recap 48
31 December 8 @ Capitals 6–1 Giguere (18–2–5) Kolzig (10–7–3) 12,269 22–3–6 Verizon Center Recap 50
32 December 9 @ Lightning 4–3 Giguere (19–2–5) Denis (6–9–2) 18,719 23–3–6 St. Pete Times Forum Recap 52
33 December 12 @ Panthers 5–4 Giguere (20–2–5) Auld (6–10–4) 13,140 24–3–6 BankAtlantic Center Recap 54
34 December 13 @ Thrashers 2–1 Giguere (21–2–5) Lehtonen (13–7–4) 16,028 25–3–6 Philips Arena Recap 56
35 December 16 @ Sharks 3–4 Nabokov (10–6–0) Giguere (21–3–5) 17,496 25–4–6 HP Pavilion at San Jose Recap 56
36 December 18 Flames 4–1 Giguere (22–3–5) Kiprusoff (16–11–2) 17,174 26–4–6 Honda Center Recap 58
37 December 20 Stars 4–1 Giguere (23–3–5) Turco (16–10–0) 17,174 27–4–6 Honda Center Recap 60
38 December 23 @ Coyotes 0–2 Tellqvist (4–3–1) Giguere (23–4–5) 14,843 27–5–6 Jobing.com Arena Recap 60
39 December 26 @ Sharks 4–3 Wall (2–0–0) Nabokov (11–7–0) 17,496 28–5–6 HP Pavilion at San Jose Recap 62
40 December 29 @ Hurricanes 2–4 Ward (18–9–3) Wall (2–1–0) 18,790 28–6–6 RBC Center Recap 62
41 December 31 @ Wild 3–4 Fernandez (16–13–0) Wall (2–2–0) 18,568 28–7–6 Xcel Energy Center Recap 62
January: 4–5–2 (home: 3–2–1; road: 1–3–1)
# Date Opponent Score OT Win Loss Attendance Record Arena Recap Points
42 January 2 @ Red Wings 1–2 Hasek (21–5–3) Bryzgalov (3–2–1) 20,066 28–8–6 Joe Louis Arena Recap 62
43 January 5 Blue Jackets 3–4 Norrena (10–9–1) Bryzgalov (3–3–1) 17,405 28–9–6 Honda Center Recap 62
44 January 7 Red Wings 4–2 Bryzgalov (4–3–1) Hasek (21–7–3) 17,418 29–9–6 Honda Center Recap 64
45 January 9 @ Predators 4–5 OT 3:12 Vokoun (12–4–1) Bryzgalov (4–3–2) 11,821 29–9–7 Gaylord Entertainment Center Recap 65
46 January 11 @ Stars 5–1 Bryzgalov (5–3–2) Turco (21–15–1) 18,532 30–9–7 American Airlines Center Recap 67
47 January 13 Avalanche 2–3 SO Budaj (13–9–2) Bryzgalov (5–3–3) 17,174 30–9–8 Honda Center Recap 68
48 January 16 Blues 2–6 Sanford (3–5–2) Bryzgalov (5–4–3) 17,174 30–10–8 Honda Center Recap 68
49 January 18 @ Oilers 1–4 Roloson (20–17–4) Bryzgalov (5–5–3) 16,839 30–11–8 Rexall Place Recap 68
50 January 19 @ Flames 2–3 Kiprusoff (23–16–3) Bryzgalov (5–6–3) 19,289 30–12–8 Pengrowth Saddledome Recap 68
Jan. 24: All-Star Game (West wins—box) 12–9 Turco (DAL) Huet (MON) 18,680 18,532 American Airlines Center Dallas, TX
51 January 28 Stars 4–1 Giguere (24–4–5) Turco (24–16–2) 17,331 31–12–8 Honda Center Recap 70
52 January 31 Coyotes 2–1 Giguere (25–4–5) Joseph (12–17–0) 17,174 32–12–8 Honda Center Recap 72
February: 5–5–2 (home: 1–1–2; road: 4–4–0)
# Date Opponent Score OT Win Loss Attendance Record Arena Recap Points
53 February 3 @ Predators 0–3 Vokoun (16–6–1) Giguere (25–5–5) 17,113 32–13–8 Gaylord Entertainment Center Recap 72
54 February 6 @ Sharks 7–4 Giguere (26–5–5) Toskala (22–8–1) 17,496 33–13–8 HP Pavilion at San Jose Recap 74
55 February 7 Sharks 2–3 Toskala (23–8–1) Bryzgalov (5–7–3) 17,466 33–14–8 Honda Center Recap 74
56 February 10 @ Stars 0–1 Smith (7–3–0) Giguere (26–6–5) 17,793 33–15–8 American Airlines Center Recap 74
57 February 13 @ Avalanche 0–2 Budaj (17–13–3) Giguere (26–7–5) 17,512 33–16–8 Pepsi Center Recap 74
58 February 15 @ Coyotes 5–4 OT 1:53 Giguere (27–7–5) Joseph (14–20–1) 15,038 34–16–8 Jobing.com Arena Recap 76
59 February 17 @ Kings 3–2 SO Giguere (28–7–5) Garon (8–7–5) 18,118 35–16–8 Staples Center Recap 78
60 February 18 Kings 3–4 SO Burke (4–3–2) Giguere (28–7–6) 17,363 35–16–9 Honda Center Recap 79
61 February 20 Canucks 2–3 OT 2:19 Sabourin (1–3–1) Giguere (28–7–7) 17,467 35–16–10 Honda Center Recap 80
62 February 23 @ Stars 1–4 Smith (9–4–0) Giguere (28–8–7) 17,634 35–17–10 American Airlines Center Recap 80
63 February 25 Avalanche 5–3 Giguere (29–8–7) Theodore (11–14–1) 17,174 36–17–10 Honda Center Recap 82
64 February 26 @ Sharks 3–2 Bryzgalov (6–7–3) Nabokov (14–14–0) 17,496 37–17–10 HP Pavilion at San Jose Recap 84
March: 10–3–2 (home: 7–1–1; road: 3–2–1)
# Date Opponent Score OT Win Loss Attendance Record Arena Recap Points
65 March 1 @ Kings 3–4 OT 3:17 Burke (6–3–2) Bryzgalov (6–7–4) 17,620 37–17–11 Staples Center Recap 85
66 March 2 Sharks 3–1 Giguere (30–8–7) Nabokov (14–15–1) 17,174 38–17–11 Honda Center Recap 87
67 March 4 Predators 3–2 SO Giguere (31–8–7) Vokoun (21–8–3) 17,174 39–17–11 Honda Center Recap 89
68 March 7 Coyotes 2–1 Giguere (32–8–7) Tellqvist (10–10–2) 17,174 40–17–11 Honda Center Recap 91
69 March 9 Oilers 5–1 Bryzgalov (7–7–4) Roloson (25–28–5) 17,174 41–17–11 Honda Center Recap 93
70 March 11 Canucks 4–2 Giguere (33–8–7) Luongo (39–20–4) 17,174 42–17–11 Honda Center Recap 95
71 March 14 Blue Jackets 5–4 SO Giguere (34–8–7) Norrena (19–17–3) 17,174 42–17–12 Honda Center Recap 96
72 March 16 Blackhawks 5–2 Bryzgalov (8–7–4) Khabibulin (23–21–5) 17,174 43–17–12 Honda Center Recap 98
73 March 18 Kings 3–5 Garon (11–8–6) Giguere (34–8–8) 17,174 43–18–12 Honda Center Recap 98
74 March 22 @ Coyotes 2–1 Joseph (16–27–1) Bryzgalov (8–8–4) 15,593 43–19–12 Jobing.com Arena Recap 98
75 March 23 Stars 3–2 OT 2:28 Giguere (35–8–8) Turco (32–19–5) 17,174 44–19–12 Honda Center Recap 100
76 March 26 @ Red Wings 0–1 Hasek (36–11–7) Giguere (35–9–8) 20,066 44–20–12 Joe Louis Arena Recap 100
77 March 28 @ Blackhawks 3–1 Bryzgalov (9–8–4) Khabibulin (23–25–5) 11,295 45–20–12 United Center Recap 102
78 March 29 @ Blue Jackets 5–2 Giguere (36–9–8) Norrena (23–20–3) 15,340 46–20–12 Nationwide Arena Recap 104
79 March 31 @ Blues 3–2 OT :25 Giguere (37–9–8) Bacashihua (2–5–3) 18,609 47–20–12 Scottrade Center Recap 106
April: 1–0–2 (home: 0–0–1; road: 1–0–1)
# Date Opponent Score OT Win Loss Attendance Record Arena Recap Points
80 April 4 Sharks 2–3 SO Nabokov (24–15–3) Bryzgalov (9–8–5) 17,174 47–20–13 Honda Center Recap 107
81 April 6 @ Stars 1–2 SO Turco (36–20–5) Bryzgalov (9–8–6) 18,584 47–20–14 American Airlines Center Recap 108
82 April 7 @ Blue Jackets 4–3 Bryzgalov (10–8–6) Norrena (24–23–3) 17,391 48–20–14 Nationwide Arena Recap 110
Legend:

  Win (2 points)   Loss (0 points)   Overtime/shootout loss (1 point)   All-Star Game   Clinched playoffs   Clinched Division

"Points" Legend:

  1st (Pacific Division)   Not in Playoff Position   In Playoff Position

Playoffs

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2007 Stanley Cup playoffs[4]
Western Conference Quarterfinals vs. (W7) Minnesota Wild – Anaheim wins 4–1
# Date Opponent Score OT Win Loss Attendance Series Arena Box
1 April 11 Wild 2–1 Bryzgalov (1–0) Backstrom (0–1) 17,180 1–0 Honda Center Recap
2 April 13 Wild 3–2 Bryzgalov (2–0) Backstrom (0–2) 17,324 2–0 Honda Center Recap
3 April 15 @ Wild 2–1 Bryzgalov (3–0) Backstrom (0–3) 19,224 3–0 Xcel Energy Center Recap
4 April 17 @ Wild 1–4 Backstrom (1–3) Bryzgalov (3–1) 19,174 3–1 Xcel Energy Center Recap
5 April 19 Wild 4–1 Giguere (1–0) Backstrom (1–4) 17,318 4–1 Honda Center Recap
Western Conference Semifinals vs. (W3) Vancouver Canucks – Anaheim wins 4–1
# Date Opponent Score OT Win Loss Attendance Series Arena Box
1 April 25 Canucks 5–1 Giguere (2–0) Luongo (4–4) 17,250 1–0 Honda Center Recap
2 April 27 Canucks 1–2 2OT 27:49 Luongo (5–4) Giguere (2–1) 17,392 1–1 Honda Center Recap
3 April 29 @ Canucks 3–2 Giguere (3–1) Luongo (5–5) 18,630 2–1 General Motors Place Recap
4 May 1 @ Canucks 3–2 1OT 2:07 Giguere (4–1) Luongo (5–6) 18,630 3–1 General Motors Place Recap
5 May 3 Canucks 2–1 2OT 24:30 Giguere (5–1) Luongo (5–7) 17,407 4–1 Honda Center Recap
Western Conference Finals vs. (W1) Detroit Red Wings – Anaheim wins 4–2
# Date Opponent Score OT Win Loss Attendance Series Arena Box
1 May 11 @ Red Wings 1–2 Hasek (9–4) Giguere (5–2) 19,939 0–1 Joe Louis Arena Recap
2 May 13 @ Red Wings 4–3 1OT 14:17 Giguere (6–2) Hasek (9–5) 19,620 1–1 Joe Louis Arena Recap
3 May 15 Red Wings 0–5 Hasek (10–5) Giguere (6–3) 17,358 1–2 Honda Center Recap
4 May 17 Red Wings 5–3 Giguere (7–3) Hasek (10–6) 17,375 2–2 Honda Center Recap
5 May 20 @ Red Wings 2–1 1OT 11:57 Giguere (8–3) Hasek (10–7) 20,003 3–2 Joe Louis Arena Recap
6 May 22 Red Wings 4–3 Giguere (9–3) Hasek (10–8) 17,380 4–2 Honda Center Recap
Stanley Cup Finals vs. (E4) Ottawa Senators – Anaheim wins 4–1
# Date Opponent Score OT Win Loss Attendance Series Arena Box
1 May 28 Senators 3–2 Giguere (10–3) Emery (12–4) 17,274 1–0 Honda Center Recap
2 May 30 Senators 1–0 Giguere (11–3) Emery (12–5) 17,258 2–0 Honda Center Recap
3 June 2 @ Senators 3–5 Emery (13–5) Giguere (11–4) 20,500 2–1 Scotiabank Place Recap
4 June 4 @ Senators 3–2 Giguere (12–4) Emery (13–6) 20,500 3–1 Scotiabank Place Recap
5 June 6 Senators 6–2 Giguere (13–4) Emery (13–7) 17,372 4–1 Honda Center Recap
Legend:

  Win   Loss

Player statistics

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Scoring

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  • Position abbreviations: C = Center; D = Defense; G = Goaltender; LW = Left wing; RW = Right wing
  • † = Joined team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, signing) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Ducks only.
  • ‡ = Left team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, release) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Ducks only.
No. Player Pos Regular season Playoffs
GP G A Pts +/- PIM GP G A Pts +/- PIM
8 Teemu Selanne RW 82 48 46 94 26 82 21 5 10 15 1 10
19 Andy McDonald C 82 27 51 78 16 46 21 10 4 14 6 10
27 Scott Niedermayer D 79 15 54 69 6 86 21 3 8 11 2 26
14 Chris Kunitz LW 81 25 35 60 23 81 13 1 5 6 1 19
25 Chris Pronger D 66 13 46 59 27 69 19 3 12 15 10 26
15 Ryan Getzlaf C 82 25 33 58 17 66 21 7 10 17 1 32
17 Dustin Penner LW 82 29 16 45 −2 58 21 3 5 8 4 2
10 Corey Perry RW 82 17 27 44 12 55 21 6 9 15 5 37
23 Francois Beauchemin D 71 7 21 28 7 49 20 4 4 8 2 16
26 Samuel Pahlsson C 82 8 18 26 −4 42 21 3 9 12 10 20
22 Todd Marchant C 56 8 15 23 7 44 11 0 3 3 −1 12
32 Travis Moen LW 82 11 10 21 −4 101 21 7 5 12 5 22
21 Sean O'Donnell D 79 2 15 17 9 92 21 0 2 2 8 10
44 Rob Niedermayer C 82 5 11 16 −8 77 21 5 5 10 9 39
37 Shane O'Brien D 62 2 12 14 5 140
38 Ryan Shannon C 53 2 9 11 −2 10 11 0 0 0 0 6
5 Ric Jackman D 24 1 10 11 3 10 7 1 1 2 2 2
45 Shawn Thornton RW 48 2 7 9 3 88 15 0 0 0 −3 19
33 Joe DiPenta D 76 2 6 8 1 48 16 0 0 0 0 4
29 Todd Fedoruk LW 10 0 3 3 2 36
40 Kent Huskins D 33 0 3 3 −3 14 21 0 1 1 4 11
39 Travis Green C 7 1 1 2 3 6
35 Jean-Sebastien Giguere G 56 0 2 2 0 18 0 0 0 0
47 Tim Brent C 15 1 0 1 −5 6
46 Curtis Glencross C 2 1 0 1 −1 2
43 Bjorn Melin RW 3 1 0 1 −1 0
16 George Parros RW 32 1 0 1 −2 102 5 0 0 0 0 10
24 Brad May LW 14 0 1 1 −1 13 18 0 1 1 −1 28
31 Michael Wall G 4 0 1 1 0
30 Ilya Bryzgalov G 27 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0
29 Sebastien Caron G 1 0 0 0 0
24 Stanislav Chistov LW 1 0 0 0 0 0
13 Mark Hartigan C 6 0 0 0 −1 4 1 0 0 0 0 0
18 Ian Moran D 1 0 0 0 −1 0
34 Aaron Rome D 1 0 0 0 −1 0 1 0 0 0 −2 0
52 Ryan Carter C 4 0 0 0 −1 0
18 Drew Miller LW 3 0 0 0 1 2
46 Joe Motzko RW 3 0 0 0 0 2

Goaltending

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  • † = Joined team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, signing) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Ducks only.
  • ‡ = Left team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, release) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Ducks only.
No. Player Regular season Playoffs
GP W L OT SA GA GAA SV% SO TOI GP W L SA GA GAA SV% SO TOI
35 Jean-Sebastien Giguere 56 36 10 8 1490 122 2.26 .918 4 3245 18 13 4 451 35 1.97 .922 1 1067
30 Ilya Bryzgalov 27 10 8 6 668 62 2.47 .907 1 1509 5 3 1 128 10 2.25 .922 0 267
31 Michael Wall 4 2 2 0 81 10 2.97 .877 0 202
29 Sebastien Caron 1 0 0 0 6 1 2.12 .833 0 28

Awards and records

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Awards

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Type Award/honor Recipient Ref
League
(annual)
Conn Smythe Trophy Scott Niedermayer [5]
NHL First All-Star Team Scott Niedermayer (Defense) [6]
NHL Second All-Star Team Chris Pronger (Defense) [6]
League
(in-season)
NHL All-Star Game selection Randy Carlyle (coach) [7]
Andy McDonald[a]
Scott Niedermayer[b]
Teemu Selanne
NHL First Star of the Month Teemu Selanne (November) [10]
NHL Second Star of the Week Jean-Sebastien Giguere (October 22) [11]
Teemu Selanne (November 26) [12]
Teemu Selanne (February 18) [13]
NHL Third Star of the Month Scott Niedermayer (October) [10]
NHL YoungStars Game selection Ryan Getzlaf [14]

Records

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On November 9, 2006, the Anaheim Ducks set an NHL open era record by remaining undefeated in regulation for the first 16 games of the season, with 12 wins and four overtime losses. The previous mark was set by the 1984–85 Edmonton Oilers, who had 12 wins and three overtime losses.

Milestones

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Teemu Selanne scored his 500th goal on November 22, becoming only the second Finnish player to reach the mark.

Milestone Player Date Ref
First game Shane O'Brien October 6, 2006 [15]
Ryan Shannon
Michael Wall November 26, 2006
Kent Huskins December 23, 2006
Aaron Rome January 2, 2007
Tim Brent January 5, 2007
Bjorn Melin January 7, 2007
Curtis Glencross January 13, 2007
Drew Miller April 19, 2007 [16]
Ryan Carter May 17, 2007 [17]
500th goal scored Teemu Selanne November 22, 2006 [18]
1,000th game played Scott Niedermayer November 28, 2006 [19]
Teemu Selanne December 31, 2006 [20]
25th shutout Jean-Sebastien Giguere December 6, 2006 [21]

Transactions

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The Ducks were involved in the following transactions from June 20, 2006, the day after the deciding game of the 2006 Stanley Cup Finals, through June 6, 2007, the day of the deciding game of the 2007 Stanley Cup Finals.[22]

Trades

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Date Details Ref
July 3, 2006 (2006-07-03) To Anaheim Ducks
To Edmonton Oilers
[25]
August 17, 2006 (2006-08-17) To Anaheim Ducks
  • Karl Stewart
  • 2nd-round pick in 2007
  • Conditional 4th-round pick in 2008
To Atlanta Thrashers
[26]
November 13, 2006 (2006-11-13) To Anaheim Ducks
  • Phoenix's 3rd-round pick in 2007 or 2008
To Boston Bruins
[27]
To Anaheim Ducks
  • 4th-round pick in 2007
  • Future considerations[d]
To Philadelphia Flyers
[29]
To Anaheim Ducks
To Colorado Avalanche
  • 2nd-round pick in 2007
[30]
December 28, 2006 (2006-12-28) To Anaheim Ducks
To Chicago Blackhawks
[31]
January 3, 2007 (2007-01-03) To Anaheim Ducks
To Florida Panthers
  • Conditional draft pick in 2007
[32]
January 24, 2007 (2007-01-24) To Anaheim Ducks
To Vancouver Canucks
[33]
January 26, 2007 (2007-01-26) To Anaheim Ducks
To Columbus Blue Jackets
[34]
To Anaheim Ducks
To Nashville Predators
  • Chris Durno
[34]
February 23, 2007 (2007-02-23) To Anaheim Ducks
  • Future considerations
To Dallas Stars
  • Shane Endicott
[35]
February 24, 2007 (2007-02-24) To Anaheim Ducks
To Tampa Bay Lightning
[36]
February 27, 2007 (2007-02-27) To Anaheim Ducks
To Colorado Avalanche
[37]
To Anaheim Ducks
To Tampa Bay Lightning
[38]

Players acquired

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Date Player Former team Term Via Ref
July 11, 2006 (2006-07-11) Colby Genoway Hartford Wolf Pack (AHL) 2-year Free agency [39]
Clay Wilson Grand Rapids Griffins (AHL) 2-year Free agency [39]
July 12, 2006 (2006-07-12) Ryan Carter Minnesota State University, Mankato (WCHA) 2-year Free agency [40]
July 13, 2006 (2006-07-13) Michael Leighton Buffalo Sabres 1-year Free agency [41]
July 14, 2006 (2006-07-14) Shawn Thornton Chicago Blackhawks 1-year Free agency [42]
August 10, 2006 (2006-08-10) Travis Green Boston Bruins 1-year Free agency [43]
August 15, 2006 (2006-08-15) Ian Moran Boston Bruins 1-year Free agency [44]
February 23, 2007 (2007-02-23) Mike Hoffman Portland Pirates (AHL) 2-year Free agency [45]
March 27, 2007 (2007-03-27) Ryan Dingle University of Denver (WCHA) 2-year Free agency [46]
May 16, 2007 (2007-05-16) Andrew Ebbett Binghamton Senators (AHL) 1-year Free agency [47]
May 25, 2007 (2007-05-25) Jonas Hiller HC Davos (NLA) 1-year Free agency [48]

Players lost

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Date Player New team Via[f] Ref
June 27, 2006 (2006-06-27) Tyler Wright EHC Basel (NLA)[g] Buyout [51]
July 2, 2006 (2006-07-02) Ruslan Salei Florida Panthers Free agency (III) [52]
July 5, 2006 (2006-07-05) Jeff Friesen Calgary Flames Free agency (III) [53]
July 26, 2006 (2006-07-26) Zenon Konopka HC Lada Togliatti (RSL) Free agency (II)[h] [54]
August 7, 2006 (2006-08-07) Jonathan Hedstrom Timra IK (SHL)[i] Retirement[j] [56]
August 18, 2006 (2006-08-18) Maxim Kondratiev HC Lada Togliatti (RSL) Free agency (II)[k] [58]
September 12, 2006 (2006-09-12) Aaron Gavey Kolner Haie (DEL) Free agency (III) [59]
September 14, 2006 (2006-09-14) Igor Pohanka HC Sparta Praha (ELH) Free agency (UFA) [60]
September 27, 2006 (2006-09-27) Karl Stewart Pittsburgh Penguins Waivers [61]
October 2006 (2006-10) Kip Brennan Toronto Marlies (AHL) Free agency (UFA) [62]
November 27, 2006 (2006-11-27) Michael Leighton Nashville Predators Waivers [63]
January 10, 2007 (2007-01-10) Travis Green Toronto Maple Leafs Waivers [64]
January 25, 2007 (2007-01-25) Ian Moran Eisbaren Berlin (DEL) Free agency [65]

Signings

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Date Player Term Contract type Ref
July 5, 2006 (2006-07-05) Andy McDonald 3-year Re-signing [66]
July 10, 2006 (2006-07-10) Stanislav Chistov 2-year Re-signing [67]
July 14, 2006 (2006-07-14) P. A. Parenteau 1-year Re-signing [42]
July 20, 2006 (2006-07-20) Chris Kunitz 2-year Re-signing [68]
July 27, 2006 (2006-07-27) Trevor Gillies Re-signing [69]
Kent Huskins 1-year Re-signing [70]
Petteri Wirtanen 3-year Entry-level [70]
July 30, 2006 (2006-07-30) Vitali Vishnevski 1-year Arbitration award [71]
August 2, 2006 (2006-08-02) Brian Salcido 3-year Entry-level [72]
August 3, 2006 (2006-08-03) Sean O'Brien 1-year Re-signing [73]
August 16, 2006 (2006-08-16) Francois Beauchemin 2-year Extension [74]
August 28, 2006 (2006-08-28) Bruno St. Jacques 1-year Re-signing [75]
September 6, 2006 (2006-09-06) Ilya Bryzgalov 2-year Re-signing [76]
October 7, 2006 (2006-10-07) Zenon Konopka 2-year Re-signing [77]
October 8, 2006 (2006-10-08) Samuel Pahlsson 2-year Extension [78]
November 30, 2006 (2006-11-30) Brendan Mikkelson 3-year Entry-level [79]
December 19, 2006 (2006-12-19) Jean-Philippe Levasseur 3-year Entry-level [80]
March 16, 2007 (2007-03-16) Bobby Bolt 3-year Entry-level [81]

Draft picks

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Anaheim's picks at the 2006 NHL entry draft in Vancouver, British Columbia.[82]

Round # Player Nationality NHL team College/junior/club team (league)
1 19 Mark Mitera (D)  Canada Anaheim Ducks University of Michigan (CCHA)
2 38 Bryce Swan (RW)  Canada Anaheim Ducks (from New York Islanders via Vancouver) Halifax Mooseheads (QMJHL)
3 83 John de Gray (D)  Canada Anaheim Ducks (from San Jose via New York Rangers) Brampton Battalion (OHL)
4 112 Matt Beleskey (LW)  Canada Anaheim Ducks Belleville Bulls (OHL)
6 172 Petteri Wirtanen (C)  Finland Anaheim Ducks HPK (Finland)

Farm teams

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Portland Pirates

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The Portland Pirates were Anaheim's affiliate in the AHL for the 2006–07 season.

Augusta Lynx

[edit]

The Augusta Lynx were Anaheim's ECHL affiliate for the 2006–07 season.

Broadcasters

[edit]

Local TV

[edit]
Channel Play-by-play Color commentator Rinkside reporter Studio host Studio analyst
KDOC-TV 56 John Ahlers Brian Hayward

Local cable TV

[edit]
Cable TV Play-by-play Color commentator Rinkside reporter Studio host Studio analyst
Fox Sports Prime Ticket John Ahlers Brian Hayward

Local radio

[edit]
Flagship station Play-by-play Color commentator Studio host
KLAA–AM 830 Steve Carroll Dan Wood

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ McDonald was an injury replacement for Henrik Zetterberg of the Detroit Red Wings.[8]
  2. ^ Niedermayer was voted to the starting lineup, but did not play.[9] He was replaced by Ed Jovanovski of the Phoenix Coyotes.[8]
  3. ^ Condition met. Edmonton received this pick when Anaheim defeated the Detroit Red Wings in the 2007 Western Conference Finals on May 22, 2007, to advance to the 2007 Stanley Cup Finals.[23][24]
  4. ^ Anaheim received the conditional right to switch 2007 5th-round picks with the Flyers, but the condition was not met.[28]
  5. ^ Anaheim's choice.
  6. ^ In parentheses is the player's free agency group on July 1 if applicable.[49]
  7. ^ Wright briefly played with EHC Basel during the 2006–07 season.[50]
  8. ^ Anaheim retained Konopka's NHL rights and re-signed him on October 7.
  9. ^ Hedstrom signed with Timra IK on August 15.[55]
  10. ^ Hedstrom retired from the NHL.
  11. ^ Anaheim retained Kondratiev's NHL rights and re-signed him on July 4, 2007.[57]

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