2005–06 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim season

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2005–06 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim
Division3rd Pacific
Conference6th Western
2005–06 record43–27–12
Goals for254
Goals against229
Team information
General managerBrian Burke
CoachRandy Carlyle
CaptainScott Niedermayer
Alternate captainsRob Niedermayer
Teemu Selanne
ArenaArrowhead Pond of Anaheim
Average attendance15,107 (88.0%)
Total: 619,380
Team leaders
GoalsTeemu Selanne (40)
AssistsAndy McDonald (51)
PointsTeemu Selanne (90)
Penalty minutesTodd Fedoruk (174)
Plus/minusTeemu Selanne (+28)
WinsJean-Sebastien Giguere (30)
Goals against averageIlya Bryzgalov (2.51)

The 2005–06 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim season was the 13th season of operation (12th season of play) for the National Hockey League franchise. This would be the last season the team would be called the "Mighty Ducks" before switching to a shortened name the "Anaheim Ducks" the following season.

2005 off-season

On June 20, the Ducks hired Brian Burke as their executive vice president and general manager.[1] Other key hirings included Bob Murray as the club's senior vice president of hockey operations on July 14 and Randy Carlyle as the head coach on August 1.[1]

In the Entry Draft, the Mighty Ducks chose Bobby Ryan as their first-round pick, second overall. As the previous season had been cancelled, the draft order was set by lottery. The Ducks, given two balls in the lottery process, were likely to go in the middle of the pack, but instead received the second pick, the first going to the Pittsburgh Penguins, who selected Sidney Crosby.

The Mighty Ducks signed free agent Scott Niedermayer, a former James Norris Memorial Trophy winner. One reason Niedermayer signed was to play with his brother, Rob Niedermayer.

Captain Steve Rucchin was traded to the New York Rangers in August, and Scott Niedermayer was named his replacement as captain.

Regular season

The Ducks finished third in the Pacific Division and sixth overall in the Western Conference to qualify for the playoffs.

Playoffs

The Ducks won a seven-game Conference Quarter-finals (4–3) against the Calgary Flames. The Ducks next took on and defeated the Colorado Avalanche in the Conference Semi-final. The Ducks then advanced to the Conference Final for the second time in franchise history, though they lost the series four games to one to the Edmonton Oilers.

Schedule and results

Pre-season

2005 Preseason Game Log
Legend
Mighty Ducks Win Mighty Ducks Loss OT Loss

Regular season

2005–06 Game Log
Legend
Ducks Win (2 pts.) Ducks Loss (0 pts.) Winter Olympics OT Loss (1 pt.) Clinched Playoffs
"Points" Legend
1st (Pacific Division) Not in Playoff Position In Playoff Position

Post-season

2006 Postseason Game Log
Legend
Mighty Ducks Win Mighty Ducks Loss

Standings

Divisional standings

Pacific Division
No. CR GP W L OTL GF GA Pts
1 2 Dallas Stars 82 53 23 6 265 218 112
2 5 San Jose Sharks 82 44 27 11 266 242 99
3 6 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim 82 43 27 12 254 229 98
4 10 Los Angeles Kings 82 42 35 5 249 270 89
5 12 Phoenix Coyotes 82 38 39 5 246 271 81

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Western Conference[3]
R Div GP W L OTL GF GA Pts
1 P- Detroit Red Wings CE 82 58 16 8 305 209 124
2 Y- Dallas Stars PA 82 53 23 6 265 218 112
3 Y- Calgary Flames NW 82 46 25 11 218 200 103
4 X- Nashville Predators CE 82 49 25 8 259 227 106
5 X- San Jose Sharks PA 82 44 27 11 266 242 99
6 X- Mighty Ducks of Anaheim PA 82 43 27 12 254 229 98
7 X- Colorado Avalanche NW 82 43 30 9 283 257 95
8 X- Edmonton Oilers NW 82 41 28 13 256 251 95
8.5
9 Vancouver Canucks NW 82 42 32 8 256 255 92
8 Los Angeles Kings PA 82 42 35 5 249 270 89
11 Minnesota Wild NW 82 38 36 8 231 215 84
12 Phoenix Coyotes PA 82 38 39 5 246 271 81
13 Columbus Blue Jackets CE 82 35 43 4 223 279 74
14 Chicago Blackhawks CE 82 26 43 13 211 285 65
15 St. Louis Blues CE 82 21 46 15 197 292 57

Divisions: CE – Central, PA – Pacific, NW – Northwest

P – Clinched Presidents Trophy; Y – Clinched Division; X – Clinched Playoff spot


Player statistics

Regular season
Scoring
Player Pos GP G A Pts PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG
Teemu Selanne RW 80 40 50 90 44 28 18 0 5
Andy McDonald C 82 34 51 85 32 24 13 0 7
Scott Niedermayer D 82 13 50 63 96 8 9 0 3
Joffrey Lupul RW 81 28 25 53 48 -13 12 2 2
Chris Kunitz LW 67 19 22 41 69 19 5 1 2
Rob Niedermayer C 76 15 24 39 89 -5 4 1 2
Ryan Getzlaf C 57 14 25 39 22 6 10 0 1
François Beauchemin D 61 8 26 34 41 8 4 0 3
Jonathan Hedstrom RW 79 13 14 27 48 2 2 2 5
Corey Perry RW 56 13 12 25 50 1 4 0 2
Todd Marchant C 61 6 19 25 46 3 0 0 0
Todd Fedoruk LW 76 4 19 23 174 6 0 0 1
Samuel Pahlsson C 82 11 10 21 34 -1 0 3 1
Petr Sykora RW 34 7 13 20 28 1 1 0 0
Ruslan Salei D 78 1 18 19 114 17 0 0 0
Keith Carney D 61 2 16 18 48 13 1 0 1
Joe DiPenta D 72 2 6 8 46 8 0 0 0
Vitaly Vishnevski D 82 1 7 8 91 8 0 0 0
Zenon Konopka C 23 4 3 7 48 -4 2 0 0
Dustin Penner LW 19 4 3 7 14 3 2 0 1
Sandis Ozolinsh D 17 3 3 6 8 -4 0 0 2
Travis Moen LW 39 4 1 5 72 -3 0 0 0
Tyler Wright C 25 2 2 4 31 2 0 0 1
Jeff Friesen LW 18 1 3 4 8 -4 0 0 1
Jason Marshall D 23 0 4 4 34 2 0 0 0
Sean O'Donnell D 21 1 2 3 26 3 0 0 0
Ilya Bryzgalov G 31 0 2 2 4 0 0 0 0
Bruno St. Jacques D 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0
Kip Brennan LW 12 0 1 1 35 -2 0 0 0
Sergei Fedorov C 5 0 1 1 2 -1 0 0 0
Aaron Gavey C 5 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0
Jean-Sebastien Giguere G 60 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0
Trevor Gillies LW 1 0 0 0 21 0 0 0 0
Goaltending
Player MIN GP W L T/OT GA GAA SO SA SV SV%
Jean-Sebastien Giguere 3381 60 30 15 11 150 2.66 2 1692 1542 .911
Ilya Bryzgalov 1575 31 13 12 1 66 2.51 1 733 667 .910
Team: 4956 82 43 27 12 216 2.62 3 2425 2209 .911
Playoffs
Scoring
Player Pos GP G A Pts PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG
Teemu Selanne RW 16 6 8 14 6 0 1 0 2
Todd Marchant C 16 3 10 13 14 14 0 0 0
Joffrey Lupul RW 16 9 2 11 31 9 1 0 1
Scott Niedermayer D 16 2 9 11 14 1 1 1 1
Francois Beauchemin D 16 3 6 9 11 0 3 0 0
Dustin Penner LW 13 3 6 9 12 10 0 0 0
Andy McDonald C 16 2 7 9 10 0 2 0 0
Chris Kunitz LW 16 3 5 8 8 -1 0 0 0
Ryan Getzlaf C 16 3 4 7 13 -3 2 0 1
Ruslan Salei D 16 3 2 5 18 10 0 0 1
Sean O'Donnell D 16 2 3 5 23 8 0 0 1
Samuel Pahlsson C 16 2 3 5 18 2 0 0 2
Jeff Friesen LW 16 3 1 4 6 -1 0 0 0
Rob Niedermayer C 16 1 3 4 10 -1 1 0 0
Vitaly Vishnevski D 16 0 4 4 10 2 0 0 0
Corey Perry RW 11 0 3 3 16 -4 0 0 0
Travis Moen LW 9 1 0 1 10 1 0 0 0
Jonathan Hedstrom RW 3 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0
Ilya Bryzgalov G 11 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0
Joe DiPenta D 16 0 0 0 13 1 0 0 0
Todd Fedoruk LW 12 0 0 0 16 -1 0 0 0
Jean-Sebastien Giguere G 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Goaltending
Player MIN GP W L GA GAA SO SA SV SV%
Ilya Bryzgalov 659 11 6 4 16 1.46 3 285 269 .944
Jean-Sebastien Giguere 318 6 3 3 18 3.40 0 132 114 .864
Team: 977 16 9 7 34 2.09 3 417 383 .918

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Note:
Pos = Position; GPI = Games played in; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes; +/- = Plus/minus; PPG = Power-play goals; SHG = Short-handed goals; GWG = Game-winning goals
Min, TOI = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T,T/OT = Ties; OTL = Overtime losses; GA = Goals-against; GAA = Goals-against average; SO = Shutouts; SA = Shots against; SV = Shots saved; SV% = Save percentage;

Awards and records

Records

Milestones

Regular Season
Player Milestone Reached

Transactions

Trades

Free agents

Player Former team Contract Terms
Scott Niedermayer[1] New Jersey Devils
Player New team

Claimed from waivers

Player Former team Date claimed off waivers

Draft picks

The Ducks' picks at the 2005 NHL Entry Draft, July 30–31, 2005 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

Round # Player Position Nationality College/Junior/Club Team (League)
1 2 Bobby Ryan (RW)  United States Owen Sound Attack (OHL)
2 31 Brendan Mikkelson (D)  Canada Portland Winterhawks (WHL)
3 63 Jason Bailey (RW)  Canada US National Team Development Program (NAHL)
5 127 Bobby Bolt (LW)  Canada Kingston Frontenacs (OHL)
5 141 Brian Salcido (D)  United States Colorado College (WCHA)
7 197 Jean-Philippe Levasseur G  Canada Rouyn-Noranda Huskies (QMJHL)

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See also

Other Anaheim–based teams in 2005–06

Farm teams

References

  1. ^ a b c National Hockey League Official Guide and Record Book 2006, p.23, Dan Diamond & Associates, Toronto, Ontario, ISBN 0-920445-98-5
  2. ^ Dinger, Ralph, ed. (2009). The National Hockey League Official Guide & Record Book/2010. Dan Diamond & Associates. p. 162.
  3. ^ "2005–2006 Standings by Conference". National Hockey League. Retrieved March 26, 2012.
  4. ^ "2005-06 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim Statistics - Hockey-Reference.com". hockey-reference.com. Retrieved 2009-06-25.
  5. ^ "Anaheim Ducks Draft History at hockeydb.com". hockeydb.com. Retrieved 2009-06-25.