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TABLE OF CONTENTS

ocV!BE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Ownership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Front Office Biographies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Club Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Coaches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 The Ducks and Honda Center in the Community . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Broadcasting Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Honda Center & Ticket Information . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Player Biographies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 In the System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Future Ducks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116

Player Personnel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 San Diego Gulls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126 Team History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 Final Statistics (Year-by-Year) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202 Coaches & Captains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 223 Retired Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 242 Draft History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 261 Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 267 Playoffs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 285 Opponents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 339 NHL On-Ice Officials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 356

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OCV!BE

ocV!BE, a $3-billion, 95-acre, mixed-use community and live entertainment district, is coming to Anaheim in 2024. An endeavor of the Samueli Family, ocV!BE will surround its anchor, Honda Center, the home of the Anaheim Ducks, with a full range of lifestyle and public amenities as well as new live entertainment venues. This includes a new 5,700-capacity concert venue, 30+ restaurants, two new hotels, more than 1.1+ million square feet of office space, 1,500 residential apartment units, 20 acres of publicly accessible parks and plazas, and a network of pedestrian bridges and walkways, including a landmark bridge over Katella Avenue. The proposed development will create more than 10,000 construction jobs, 3,000 permanent jobs upon completion, and generate more than $2 billion in a onetime economic impact, according to an analysis conducted by the public finance and development economics firm, DTA. Revenue generated by the project will assist the City of Anaheim in its efforts to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic as well as enhance neighborhoods and public safety. At the heart of ocV!BE will be four unique public plazas surrounding Honda Center.

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The urban park to the west will be more than three acres in size, and it will be anchored by a new 5,700-capacity concert venue, a 50,000-square-foot market hall and multiple floors of creative office space, and a landscaped boulevard called the Paseo, featuring retail and dining opportunities. The southern-facing plaza will be a hub of activity focused on sports with elevated walkways providing ample opportunities for dining. The northern plaza will feature a collection of smaller entertainment experiences. An eastern plaza will provide a garden setting with terraced seating, ideal for respite and special events. In addition, ocV!BE will feature 10 acres of parks, including a fiveacre riverfront park providing ample space for community gatherings and special concerts and events. ocV!BE’s Master Plan proposes more than 1,500 residential apartments, filling a critical need for housing in Orange County, and includes a commitment of 15% affordable housing units onsite. These residential communities will have full access to the entertainment and lifestyle amenities including 20 acres of open space and more than three miles of trails. A new 325,000-square-foot office tower

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OCV!BE will attract top employers to Anaheim, and when combined with other new and existing office buildings, the office campus will be over one million square-feet. ocV!BE will also feature two new hotels with 550 total rooms, providing a unique hospitality choice in the Anaheim marketplace focused on lifestyle and entertainment. ocV!BE embraces a transit-oriented community. The Master Plan integrates the existing transit center, known as ARTIC, into the broader district. Ridesharing will also be thoughtfully designed into the project, with onsite pickup and drop-off areas. ocV!BE is supported by a series of parking structures combined and increased road capacity, engineered to improve traffic flow and circulation.

OCV!BE LEADERSHIP

Henry and Susan Samueli Owners

Michael Schulman Chairman

Tim Ryan Chief Executive Officer

Bill Foltz President and Chief Operating Officer

Dan Young Executive Director, Development

Mike Beteag Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer

Gina Galasso Executive Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer

Bill Pedigo Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer

Katie Rodin Executive Vice President and Chief Legal Officer

Kevin Starkey Executive Vice President and Chief Venue Management Officer

Aaron Teats Executive Vice President, Sports Division

Kim Bedier Senior Vice President and General Manager, ocV!BE

Joe O’Toole Senior Vice President, Real Estate and Development

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OWNERS

Susan & Henry Samueli EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL CAREERS:

Susan Samueli was born and raised in Los Angeles, CA. She earned her B.A. degree in Mathematics from UC Berkeley in 1972. From 1972 to 1985 she was with IBM Corporation, where she worked initially as a software programmer in the Federal Systems Division, Westlake Village, CA, and then as a Systems Engineer in the National Marketing Division, Los Angeles, CA, providing technical marketing and sales support for IBM’s mid-

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range computer systems. In 1985 she left IBM and focused her energy on raising her children, at which time she developed a keen interest in integrative health care, studying in the areas of nutrition, homeopathy and Chinese herbs. Susan subsequently received a Ph.D. degree in nutrition from the American Holistic College of Nutrition in 1993 and a diploma in Homeopathy from the British Institute of Homeopathy in 1994. Henry Samueli was born in Buffalo, NY

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OWNERS and grew up in Los Angeles, CA. He earned his B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering from UCLA in 1975, 1976 and 1980, respectively. From 1980 to 1985 he was employed in various engineering and management positions in the Electronics and Technology Division of TRW, Inc., a military communications defense contractor now part of Northrop-Grumman. Since 1985 he has been a professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at UCLA, and since 2003 he has also served as a Distinguished Adjunct Professor in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department at UC Irvine. In 1991 he co-founded Broadcom Corporation, a global leader in providing semiconductor solutions for wired and wireless communications. Henry took a leave of absence from UCLA in 1995 and joined Broadcom full-time as Chief Technology Officer (CTO). In 2016 Broadcom was acquired by Avago Technologies Limited and renamed Broadcom Inc. Henry retired as CTO of Broadcom in 2018 and now serves as Chairman of the Board of Broadcom Inc.

SPORTS AND ENTERTAINMENT OWNERSHIP:

In 2003 Susan and Henry took over management of the Honda Center sports and entertainment venue in Anaheim, CA and in 2005 they purchased the Anaheim Ducks National Hockey League (NHL) franchise from the Walt Disney Company. In 2007 the Anaheim Ducks became the first California team ever to win the Stanley Cup championship. Henry is a member of the Executive Committee of the NHL Board of Governors. The Samueli’s also own the San Diego Gulls American Hockey League (AHL) franchise, which serves as the Ducks’ minor-league affiliate in San Diego, CA.

Health, Youth and Social Services, and Jewish Culture. In 2012 they joined the Giving Pledge, initiated by Warren Buffett and Bill and Melinda Gates, whose members pledge the majority of their wealth to philanthropy. Susan serves on the Board of the Orangewood Children’s Foundation, a leading provider of foster youth services in Orange County, CA, and she is a member of the Board of Trustees of the Samueli Academy, an innovative public Charter High School in Santa Ana, CA that focuses on project-based STEM learning for community, underserved and foster youth. She also serves on the Advisory Board of the Susan Samueli Integrative Health Institute at UC Irvine which provides education, research and clinical care built around integrative practices and emphasizes whole-person healing and wellness. Henry serves on the Dean’s Advisory Board of both the Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science at UCLA and the Henry Samueli School of Engineering at UC Irvine. Both Susan and Henry serve on the Advisory Board of the Susan and Henry Samueli College of Health Sciences at UC Irvine. In 2019 they opened Great Park Ice in Irvine, CA which features four ice sheets, including FivePoint Arena that seats 2,500 spectators. The 280,000-square-foot complex offers a variety of ice sports including youth and adult hockey programs, figure skating, curling, broomball, sled hockey, public open skating and is also the official practice facility for the Anaheim Ducks.

COMMUNITY SERVICE AND PHILANTHROPY:

The success of Broadcom has provided Susan and Henry the opportunity to support many worthwhile nonprofit organizations. After Broadcom went public in 1998 they created the Samueli Foundation and to date they have gifted over $600 million primarily in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Education, Integrative

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EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT MICHAEL SCHULMAN

CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD, OCV!BE SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD, ANAHEIM ARENA MANAGEMENT, LLC CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, ANAHEIM DUCKS HOCKEY CLUB, LLC MANAGING DIRECTOR, H&S VENTURES, LLC

Michael Schulman serves as Chairman of the Board of ocV!BE Sports & Entertainment, Chairman of the Board of Anaheim Arena Management (AAM), Chief Executive Officer of Anaheim Ducks Hockey Club (ADHC), Chairman of the Board of the Anaheim Ducks Foundation and Chief Executive Officer of the San Diego Gulls Hockey Club (SDG). He is also an Alternate Governor for both the NHL and AHL Board of Governors and serves on the board of NHL Enterprises. In addition, he is Managing Director of H&S Ventures, the entity that manages the Samueli Family Office. Schulman reports directly to owners Dr. Henry Samueli and Susan Samueli, and is responsible for managing and long-term planning of their profit and nonprofit entities. Schulman was the lead negotiator on behalf of the Samueli family in the acquisition of the Honda Center management agreement from the bankruptcy court and the City of Anaheim, and played the key role in extending the lease of AAM and acquiring various properties around Honda Center which formed ocV!BE. He acts as liaison between the Samueli family and AAM management, and supervises all financial, legal, and charitable decisions of the arena; as well as with the other partners of AAM and the City of Anaheim. In addition, Schulman oversees all long-term capital projects, including the 57 Freeway Marquee, two 360° LED rings, revamping of the video room, new scoreboard and sound system, and remodeling of the company offices and locker rooms. Schulman also represented the Samueli family in purchase negotiations with Disney for the Anaheim Ducks, and in qualifying the Samueli family for the purchase of the team with the NHL. Schulman was also involved with the family in changing the team name and logo, and forming the Anaheim Ducks Foundation. Schulman led the negotiation with the American Hockey League (AHL) in forming the new AHL Pacific Division along with four other NHL teams. He was the lead negotiator in purchasing the Norfolk AHL team and moving the team to San Diego. He also formed the San Diego Gulls Foundation. He is responsible for developing additional ice and inline rinks in the Orange County area and was instrumental in the purchase of several ice and inline rinks, including Irvine, Corona and Huntington Beach inline rinks, and Westminster, Yorba Linda, Lakewood and Poway ice rinks. Schulman is the Chairman of THE RINKS Program and oversees its development, including the advancement of the Anaheim Ducks High School Hockey League, California State Championship and the Learn to Play Hockey Program. Schulman spent over 10 years working with the City of Irvine in developing Great Park Ice and FivePoint Arena, and forming the Irvine Ice Foundation, which was responsible for the building of the complex. Schulman’s role at H&S Ventures is multi-faceted. He is the Managing Director of the family office, which oversees all of the family’s profit and nonprofit operations. H&S Ventures serves as the manager of AAM, ADHC, SDG as well as a number of other business entities in which the Samuelis are involved. Schulman was a founding member, and is a past board member, of the Santa Clara Institute of Sports Law and Ethics and the USC Sports Business Institute (SBI) Advisory Council. Schulman serves on the boards of AAM, ADHC, Anaheim Sports Holdings, Anaheim Ducks Foundation, HS Hockey Development, San Diego Gulls Hockey Club and ECH 2101. He is also a current member of the board of the Telluride Ski and Golf Company. Schulman also serves on many nonprofit boards. He has been a member of the University of California, Irvine Foundation Board since 1991, and CEO Leadership Alliance (CLA-OC) since 2019. He was one of the founding members and past chair of the UCI Planned Giving Leadership Council. Schulman serves on the boards of the Samueli Foundation, Samueli Institute, Anaheim Ducks Foundation and San Diego Gulls Foundation. After earning his Bachelor of Arts in Economics from University of California, Berkeley, Schulman went on to the University of Santa Clara Law School. In addition, Schulman studied economics for one year at the University of Leeds in England. Following law school, he was hired as a full-time law professor at the University of Southern California, after which he was a practicing attorney for a number of years and a partner with the law firm of McDermott, Will & Emery. A native of California, Michael and his wife, Sherry, reside in Laguna Beach and have four children: Annie, Danielle, Bryant and Natasha.

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EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT TIM RYAN CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, OCV!BE Tim Ryan was named Chief Executive Officer of ocV!BE on June 24, 2020. He provides leadership over the development of ocV!BE, while maintaining oversight of Honda Center and the company’s newly formed Sports Division, consisting of the Anaheim Ducks Hockey Club, San Diego Gulls Hockey Club, The Rinks facilities, and affiliated business entities. Ryan also serves as an Alternate Governor for the Ducks. In addition to his duties with the Ducks and Honda Center, Ryan took on the additional responsibilities of the planning and development of ocV!BE over the past several years. He worked extensively with the city of Anaheim to bring the Platinum Triangle vision to life, including project management, entitlement and design, corporate partnership integration, government affairs, tenant negotiation and more. Before being named to his current position, Ryan spent 15 seasons as Executive Vice President/ Chief Operating Officer for the Anaheim Ducks and 28 years at Honda Center. He successfully led the Ducks’ business efforts to record growth, while initiating numerous community, fan-friendly and youth hockey programs that have increased the popularity of the sport in the Southern California market. Ryan has more than 42 years in arena management and event creation experience. In addition to his duties with the NHL club, he served as President and Chief Executive Officer of Anaheim Arena Management, LLC (AAM), the management company of Honda Center. In that role, Ryan directed all areas of one of the premier entertainment and sports venues in the world, and today still often takes a hands-on approach to bringing world-class events to Anaheim. Over the years, Honda Center has repeatedly ranked among the top 10 arenas in the world for annual live entertainment. Through strategic planning, creative business development, and event production, Ryan booked the world’s top names in live entertainment and world-class sporting events such as the Rolling Stones, Justin Timberlake, Ariana Grande, Elton John, Post Malone, Chris Stapleton, Twenty One Pilots, Garth Brooks and more. Since 1993, more than 41 million people have been entertained at Honda Center, enjoying over 4,000 events. Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Ryan worked to utilize the arena in ways to serve the community during unprecedented times. By joining together with key partners, Honda Center hosted 15 drive-thru food banks, 7,000 civil marriage ceremonies, 10 blood drives, and the largest Vote Center in Orange County. Ryan was named Executive Vice President/Chief Operating Officer for the on Ducks on June 20, 2005, when the team was purchased by Dr. Henry and Susan Samueli, also owners of AAM. Under his watch, the Ducks have twice recently (2018 & 2019) named a finalist for Sports Humanitarian Team of the Year by ESPN. The award “represents a sports club/team that demonstrates how teamwork can create a measurable impact on a community or cause.” The club has also been continually recognized by ESPN The Magazine in its annual “Ultimate Standings” edition for successes both on and off the ice. The magazine has recognized the Ducks as a top franchise among 122 professional sports teams (NHL, NFL, MLB & NBA), ranking in the top eight three times. In 1992, after a long career at the Long Beach Convention and Entertainment Center, Ryan joined the then-Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim (operated by Ogden Facility Management) as Assistant General Manager. He was promoted to General Manager in 1998 and was named Pollstar Magazine “Facility Executive of the Year” for 2001. During that time, Ryan was also charged with overseeing a number of other Ogden facilities and served as a consultant on various major entertainment projects. Near the end of 2003, the management contract for the arena was purchased by AAM, and Ryan was named President/CEO of both the company and the arena. Ryan is active in both the entertainment industry and in the local community. He serves on the boards of several nonprofit groups, including Big Brothers Big Sisters of Orange County, Orange County Sports Council, Los Angeles Sports Council, Orangewood Foundation, and the Stars and Stripes Tournament. Ryan graduated from California State University, Long Beach in 1979 with a bachelor’s degree in Finance. He lives with his wife, Michele, in Huntington Beach and enjoys golf, fly-fishing and travel.

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EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT BILL FOLTZ

CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER, OCV!BE

Bill Foltz serves as Chief Operating Officer of ocV!BE, responsible for the day-to-day operations and all enterprise-wide business functions, including Finance, Human Resources, Information Technology and Legal. Foltz leads all aspects of financing the development, including real estate operations as phases of the project continue. Foltz has extensive experience over a 35-year career that covers professional sports, hospitality, private equity and consumer products. Most recently, Foltz served as the Chief Financial Officer for the Anaheim Ducks, Anaheim Arena Management and H&S Ventures, the entity that manages the Samueli Family Office and the various other holdings of the Samuelis. He oversaw the financial teams for each of the operating entities of the Samueli family holdings and was responsible for all treasury, banking, strategic planning and taxes for the various companies. Foltz joined H&S Ventures in 2015 and subsequently assumed the CFO roles for the operating companies in 2016. Early in his career he served the O’Malley family as CFO of the Los Angeles Dodgers, and subsequently joined Platinum Equity, LLC, a Beverly Hills private equity fund where he oversaw the initial fundraising effort in 2004, resulting in the largest first-time fund raise of that year. He then joined the Wonderful Companies, the holding company for consumer products companies Pom Wonderful, Wonderful pistachios and almonds, Halos mandarin oranges, Fiji Water and floral interchange Teleflora. While with the Wonderful Companies, he negotiated and closed the acquisition of the iconic Fiji Water company. Most recently, Foltz was CFO of Oakwood Worldwide, LLC, the world’s largest provider of temporary housing where he sourced, negotiated and closed a multi-billion dollar joint venture with Singapore’s Mapletree Investments. A native of Southern California, Foltz is a graduate of the University of Southern California, where he received his Bachelor of Science in Accounting and Finance. He began his career with the Big 4 accounting firm Ernst & Young where he obtained his CPA certification. Foltz has served on Board of Directors for the Catholic Big Brothers, where he also was a “big brother” for 15 years. He also started the Lunada Bay Little League “Challengers” program bringing special needs children together with mainstream “buddies” to play baseball throughout the baseball season. Foltz currently serves on the Board of Directors for Pediatric Therapy Network, which serves special needs children and their families through the critical early development stages. Bill and his wife, Robbie, have four children: Bill, Daniel, Francesca and Zachary. The family resides in Palos Verdes Estates.

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EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT AARON TEATS PRESIDENT OF BUSINESS OPERATIONS, ANAHEIM DUCKS HOCKEY CLUB, LLC Aaron Teats serves as President of Business Operations for the Anaheim Ducks Hockey Club and Executive Vice President of the newlyformed Sports Division of ocV!BE, which includes the Anaheim Ducks, San Diego Gulls and The Rinks. In his Ducks role, he oversees all of the club’s business operations, including all ticket sales/operations and marketing initiatives. Teats is in his 27th year with the Ducks, beginning his career within the broadcasting ranks in 1994. He served 11 years as both an Emmy Award-winning producer and director of the Ducks radio and television broadcasts before permanently transitioning to the business office in 2007. In his previous role as Chief Marketing Officer, Teats was integral in several business initiatives advancing the brand and financial impact of the Ducks in the community as well as the front office. He created the Ducks’ internal merchandise division in 2014, which included the design and creation of the new Ducks Team Store, and a business intelligence division in 2017. During his Ducks tenure, Teats has spearheaded additional successful initiatives which led to organizational growth. He helped lead the launch of the John Wayne Airport Breakaway Bar and Grill (2011), a Ducks-themed restaurant at Orange County’s international airport. Teats was also instrumental in the celebration and honoring of Ducks legends Teemu Selanne (2015), Paul Kariya (2018) and Scott Niedermayer (2019), who each had their jerseys retired by the club. Kariya and Niedermayer’s jersey retirements took place during the club’s 25th Anniversary Season (2018-19), which was also led by Teats. Teats has helped lead an organization recognized as a leader in charitable programming and community engagement. He also helped create programs benefitting public education, health and wellness, access to youth hockey, and grassroots marketing. Twice in recent years, Ducks were named a finalist for Sports Humanitarian Team of the Year by ESPN (both 2018 & 2019). The award “represents a sports club/team that demonstrates how teamwork can create a measurable impact on a community or cause.” The club has also been continually recognized by ESPN The Magazine in its annual “Ultimate Standings” edition for successes both on and off the ice. The magazine has recognized the Ducks as a top franchise among 122 professional sports teams (NHL, NFL, MLB & NBA), ranking in the top eight three times. Additionally, Teats is the President & Chairman of the Board of Irvine Ice Foundation, the home for the Junior Ducks, Lady Ducks and Anaheim Ducks High School Hockey League. He is currently on the Advisory Council for Anaheim Boys & Girls Club after serving on the board of directors for the previous 13 years, and the Advisory Committee for Cal State Fullerton’s “PRactical ADvantage” student-run advertising for the last three years. He is also on the Board of Directors for the newly formed OC Sports Commission. Teats began his career for the then-California Angels in 1992. He received his bachelor’s degree from Cal State Fullerton in 1992. Aaron and his wife, Justine, have two sons: Nolan and Colin. The family has lived in Anaheim Hills for the last 27 years.

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CLUB DIRECTORY

Honda Center 2695 East Katella Ave., Anaheim, CA 92806 Administrative Offices: 714/940-2900 Main Club FAX: 714/940-2953 Ticket Information: 1-877-WILD-WING Website: AnaheimDucks.com ocV!BE LEADERSHIP

HOCKEY CLUB OPERATIONS

Owners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Henry and Susan Samueli

Director of Player Evaluation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bruce Franklin

Executive Chairman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michael Schulman

Scouting Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rick Paterson, Mike Stapleton,

Chief Executive Officer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tim Ryan

Jan-Åke Danielson, Glen Cochrane, Jim Sandlak, Kevin

President and Chief Operating Officer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bill Foltz

Murray, Stephane Pilotte, Steve Lyons, Mikko Jokela,

Executive Director, Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dan Young

Rich Preston,Mike Eastwood, Konstantin Krylov, Martin

Executive Vice President and Chief

Madden, Sr., Pavel Routa, Michael Stapleton

Technology Officer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Beteag

Player Development Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Francois Beauchemin

Executive Vice President and

Player Development Instructor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Luca Sbisa

Chief Human Resources Officer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gina Galasso

Director of Team Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ryan Lichtenfels

Executive Vice President

Hockey Operations Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chase Flanigan

and Chief Commercial Officer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bill Pedigo

Team Services Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David Schenker

Executive Vice President

Team Services Analyst & Amateur Scout . . . . . . . .Gabriella Switaj

and Chief Legal Officer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Katie Rodin

Director of Physical Therapy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kevin Taylor

Executive Vice President

Head Athletic Trainer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joe Huff

and Chief Venue Management Officer . . . . . . . . . . . . Kevin Starkey

Assistant Athletic Trainer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chad Walker

Executive Vice President, Sports Division . . . . . . . . . . . Aaron Teats

Massage Therapist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Griebel

Senior Vice President,

Head Strength & Conditioning Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matt Herring

Real Estate Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joe O’Toole

Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach . . . . . . . . Justus Schafer

Senior Vice President

Head Equipment Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chris Aldrich

and General Manager, ocV!BE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kim Bedier

Assistant Equipment Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matt Brayfield

Manager, Administrative Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lydia Alemania

Assistant Equipment Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeff Tyni

DUCKS EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT

Medical Director, Primary Care Physician . . . . . . . . Dr. Kenton Fibel Orthopedic Surgeon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Orr Limpisvasti

President, Business Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aaron Teats Vice President, Hockey Operations

Interim General Manager

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeff Solomon

Assistant General Managers . . . . . . Martin Madden, David Nonis

Oral Surgeon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Bao-Thy Grant Orthopedic Surgeon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Brian Schulz Foot/Ankle Surgeon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Ken Jung Hand Surgeon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. David Hay

Director of Player Personnel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Todd Marchant

Primary Care Physician . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Chris Kroner

Vice President, Ticketing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chris Kenyon Vice President, Finance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . James Pearson

Internal Medicine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Satoshi Kamada Team Neuropsychologist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Josh Johnson

Vice President, Human Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Susan Sakamoto Vice President, Corporate Partnerships .Vice . . . . . . . Graham Siderius

SAN DIEGO GULLS

President, Information Technology Vice .President, . . . . . . . . . . . . Jackie Slope Marketing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Merit Tully

Executive Assistants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Janet Conley

COACHING STAFF Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dallas Eakins Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Geoffrey Ward Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Newell Brown Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michael Stothers Goaltending Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sudarshan Maharaj Video Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joe Piscotty Video Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brett Ferguson Skating & Skills Development Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Larry Barron

President, Hockey Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bob Murray President, Business Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matt Savant Assistant General Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bob Ferguson Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Joel Bouchard Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Daniel Jacob Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maxime Talbot Video Coordinator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Austin Violette Director, Hockey Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jillian Reddin Team Services Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeff Goduti Head Equipment Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joseph Guilmet Assistant Equipment Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ryan Tall Head Athletic Trainer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ryan Ledwon Assistant Athletic Trainer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brett Bernstein Strength & Conditioning Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Caylin Relkoff Strength & Conditioning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Colin Reddin

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CLUB DIRECTORY BROADCASTING Television, Bally Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Ahlers,Brian Hayward Radio, KLAA AM 830 & Anaheim Ducks Radio Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Steve Carroll, Dan Wood Host/Producer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kent French Postgame Radio Host . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Josh Brewster

COMMUNICATIONS Director, NHL Communications & Broadcasting . . . . Alex Gilchrist Media & Communications Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Steve Brown Manager, Communications & Broadcasting . . . . . . . . . Keren Lynch Seasonal Media Relations Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . Joshua Fischman

COMMUNITY RELATIONS Director of Community Relations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wendy Arciero Manager, Community Relations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jesse Bryson Community Relations Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Laura McNary Assistant Manager, Community Relations . . . . . . . . Sarah Johnson Community Relations Coordinator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jordan Pace

ENTERTAINMENT Director of Production & Entertainment . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rich Cooley Entertainment Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Davin Maske Producers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gabe Suarez, Peter Uvalle Associate Producer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Martin Victorio Graphics/Video Producer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Lopez Associate Video Producer /Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kevin Montjoy Assistant Manager, Entertainment & Production . . . . . . . . . . . Sarah Montecinos Digital Media Specialist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paul Janicki

FINANCE/ACCOUNTING Director, Finance & Accounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Melody Martin Director, Financial Planning & Analysis . . . . . . . . . . . . McKenna Yelk Assistant Controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rosanna Sitzman Financial Analyst . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jennifer Breen Payroll Specialist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Regina Terrana Accountants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Quynh Nguyen, Robert Slaby Accounting Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jordan Kanamori Accounting Specialist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Candice Lopez Accounts Payable Clerk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Elsa Lopez Accounts Receivable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rob Dumlao

HUMAN RESOURCES & ADMINISTRATION Vice President, Human Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jay Scott Director, Benefits and Wellness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wendy Mulhall Director, Talent Acquisition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Angel Montes Human Resources Managers . .Cristina Gutierrez, Esther Shimizu HRIS Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Olyn Grant Recruiters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tatiana Cabrera, Jonathan Mabanta Human Resources Generalist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lori Poncino Human Resources Associate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alexis Garcia Human Resources Coordinators . . . . . . . . . . . . Jamie Glasser-White, Elianna Ramos Administrative Services Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Esther Methvin Mail Services Representative . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Linda Martinez Operations Services Representative . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shelly Baker

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Director, Information Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Wing Information Technology Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Troy Naragon IT Analyst . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C.J. Leeman

LEGAL Vice President, Risk Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jesse Campbell Senior Counsel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lauren Fitzpatrick Safety & Health Compliance Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brian Nguyen Risk Management Analyst . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alex Fawwaz

CORPORATE PARTNERSHIPS & ACTIVATION Director of Corporate Partnerships Sales . . . . . . . Matt Gamewell Director, Corporate Partnerships Activation . . . Andrea Berryman Director, Partnership Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jennifer Riordan Manager, Corporate Partnerships Analytics & Strategy . . . Forrest Lockwood Corporate Partnerships Activation Managers . . . . Randy Bernabe, Danielle Garcia

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Corporate Partnerships Managers . . . Adam McCutcheon, Megan Ramseyer, Ally Walker Activation Associate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shawn Lothman Corporate Partnerships Analysts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Daniel Foltz

MARKETING & BRAND MANAGEMENT Director, Marketing & Brand Management . . . . . . . Trenten Nielsen Manager, Creative Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wes Tiongco Digital Marketing Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G.M. Ciallella Digital Marketing Specialist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stephanie Ericsen Senior Graphic Designer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bryna Taylor Senior Manager, Fan Development Marketing . . . . . Jason Cooper Assistant Manager, Fan Development Marketing . . . . Brett Kurtz Fan Development Marketing Coordinator . . . . . . Jessica McDonald Youth Hockey Associate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Greg Hughes Marketing Project Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cindy Iwami Fan Development Marketing Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jaime Riedel Assistant Manager, Marketing & Promotions . . . . JoJo Maestrado Promotions Coordinator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alex Schmitten Seasonal Fan Development Marketing Assistant . . Malin Lindholm

MERCHANDISE – TEAM STORE Director of Merchandise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jill Bauer Retail Operations Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ricardo Silva Retail Warehouse Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joshua McCord Retail Store Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lizette Gutierrez Team Store Supervisors . . . . John Buehler, Jeanette Encino, Corey Francis, Tim Louie, Ibzan Terrazas Retail Sales Associate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Philip Chavez

PUBLICATIONS & DIGITAL CONTENT Director of Publications & Digital Content . . . . . . . . . . Adam Brady Digital Content Producers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tyler Pistoia, Matt Weller

PREMIUM SALES & SERVICE DEPARTMENT Director of Premium Sales & Services . . . . . . . Timothy Thompson Premium Sales Managers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Patrick Clement, Chris Langan, Geoff Matthews Manager, Premium Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jana Cannavo Premium Sales & Service Coordinator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Robbie Silva

SIGNATURE EVENTS & PROJECTS Director of Integrated Projects & Programming . . . . . Kris Loomis Manager, Signature Events & Projects . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ryan Herrman Assistant Manager, Signature Events & Projects . . . . . . Mera Zero Signature Events & Projects Coordinator . . . . . . . . . Ross Schwartz

BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE Director of Business Intelligence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matt Rousso Business Intelligence Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matt Phillips Business Intelligence Analyst . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stefan Huber

BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT AND RETENTION Director, Customer Service & Retention . . . . . . . . . . . . Damian Paul Director, Ticket Sales & Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scott Booth Manager, Ticket Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matt Payne Manager, Group Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jennifer Hacker Manager, Inside Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hayden Higger Corporate Hospitality Executives . . . . . . . Israel Barrera,Joey Traut Business Development Account Executives . . . . . . . . Angel Del Val Zach Meyer, Paul Maginnes Account Service Executives . . . . . . . Angelo Acosta, Amber Barros, Chase Garcia, Ashley Solhtalab Group Sales Account Executives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Justin Kang, Esteban Martinez, Jessica Shih Premium Service Executive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Christie Nevin Inside Sales Representatives . . . . . . . . . . . . Nicholas Pignone, Dylan Shaffer, Ryan Stowers, Nicholas Taylor Customer Service Coordinator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Amanda DeMello Season & Group Sales Coordinator . . . . . . . . . . . Savannah LoVerde

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Manager, Ticket Strategy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kameron Kwok Assistant Manager, Premium Ticketing . . . . . . . . . Nicholas Vassar Assistant Ticketing Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jonas Calicdan Ticket Operations Representatives . . . . . . Liam Eustace, Amanda Smith, Dylan Ysais

Home Ice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Honda Center (opened 1993)

ANAHEIM ARENA MANAGEMENT, LLC Vice President, Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dion Beckton Director, Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Quinn Mackin Event Managers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gabe Alamillo, Matthew Trout Manager, Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Santos Event Services Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matthew Warwick Assistant Event Services Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jordan Tabares Assistant Manager, Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jon Perrigo Assistant Manager, Public Safety Officer . . . . . . . . . Tony Giordano Director, Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brent Mater Operations Manager, Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joe Barrett Operations Manager, Janitorial/Conversion . . . . . . Charles Boswell Manager, Storage & Distribution . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reshon Poindexter Ice Operations Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kevin Diamond Engineers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Edgar Cifuentes, Mike Cruz, Joseph Koch, Riko Quinones Maintenance Supervisor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Albert Quezada Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alfonso Alvarez, Michael Barr, Andrew Garcia Conversion Supervisor /Maintenance Technician . Jesus Guzman Video Engineer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Doug Mullin Director, Marketing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joel Hobson Manager, Media & Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Erika Muir Media & Communications Coordinator . . . . . . . . Brandon Younger Social Media Specialist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sarah West Director, Ticket Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mark Neumann Box Office Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gabriel Farrand Assistant Box Office Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chris Williams Box Office Supervisor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Elena Hotard

Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17,174 PA Announcer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Phil Hulett Team Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Black and Gold with Orange and Silver Accents Practice Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Great Park Ice (888 Ridge Valley, Irvine, CA) Honda Center (2695 E. Katella Ave., Anaheim, CA) Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1993

FOOD & BEVERAGE Vice President, Culinary & Hospitality . . . . . . . . . Joseph “Jo-Jo” Doyle Vice President, F&B Finance & Business Insights . . . . . . Angela Leu General Manager, Market Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nick Pacific Accountants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maree Kurtz, Vivian Nguyen Payroll Specialist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tricia Phan

CULINARY OPERATIONS Executive Chef . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Richard Crespin Sous Chefs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pauline Arzola, Miriam Rosales

PREMIUM OPERATIONS Director, Restaurant Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Roman Zavala Maintenance Planner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David Bland

CONCESSIONS OPERATIONS Concessions Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Megan Mendoza

WAREHOUSE OPERATIONS Director, F&B Procurement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eddie Silva

THE RINKS Vice President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Art Trottier Director, Skating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alex Chang Hockey Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rick Hutchinson General Manager (Anaheim/Westminster/Irvine Inline) . . . Stacy Witt General Manager (Great Park Ice) . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shayne Arsenault General Manager (Lakewood Ice) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tony Witt General Manager (Poway Ice) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kyle Broderick General Manager (Yorba Linda Ice) . . . . . . . . . . . . . Megan Hammon Assistant Controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Audrey Hodges Marketing Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jesse Chatfield

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HOCKEY OPERATIONS JEFF SOLOMON VICE PRESIDENT OF HOCKEY OPERATIONS & ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGER Jeff Solomon enters his first year as Vice President of Hockey Operations and Assistant General Manager of the Anaheim Ducks. In his new role, Solomon will oversee strategic budget planning in relation to the NHL’s Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) and the salary cap, player contract negotiations, salary arbitration case preparation and management, and player evaluation and analytics. Solomon joined the Ducks after working for 35 years in the NHL as a team executive and player agent. Solomon spent 15 years as a hockey operations executive with the Los Angeles Kings from 2006-21, most recently serving as Executive Vice President/Hockey Operations and Legal Affairs. Solomon was part of a pair of Stanley Cup championships with the Kings in 2012 and 2014. He was responsible for the negotiation of player contracts, development of strategic salary cap plans and management of all matters related to the CBA. Prior to joining the Kings, Solomon spent 20 years as an NHLPA Certified Agent, representing player such as Chris Kunitz, Tony Granato, Bryan McCabe and Steve Sullivan. Solomon has extensive experience in player contracts and negotiations, including restricted and unrestricted free agents, salary arbitration and how they all relate to the NHL’s CBA. Solomon earned a Juris Doctorate from the University of San Diego School of Law in 1983 following a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from Rutgers University in 1980. Solomon previously practiced law in California, specializing in tax and estate planning while also working as an international tax specialist and financial consultant. Solomon has two children: Lexy and Drew. He resides in Rancho Mission Viejo.

MARTIN MADDEN ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGER Martin Madden enters his 14th season with the Ducks in 2021-22, his second as Assistant General Manager. He spent the previous 12 seasons with the club as Director of Amateur Scouting. In his role, Madden oversees all of the club’s scouting efforts (professional and amateur) and assumes an expanded role in a majority of hockey operations directives and initiatives. He continues to evaluate top prospects throughout North America and attends all major European junior tournaments. He also plays a key role in producing the final prospect list leading up to the NHL Draft. A native of Quebec City, Madden spent four years as an amateur scout for Carolina, winning the Stanley Cup with the Hurricanes in 2006. Prior to his time in Raleigh, he served as a scout for the New York Rangers for seven seasons. Madden received his first scouting position with the Halifax Mooseheads of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League while completing his MBA in Finance at HEC Montreal. Madden played hockey as a youth until Midget AAA. He walked on as a freshman for the McGill University hockey team but stopped playing to concentrate on his studies, completing a degree in engineering. Madden currently resides in Quebec City with his girlfriend, Catherine, and their child, Alex (4). He racks up countless kilometers cycling around different areas of the province and is also passionate about golf, tennis, NFL football, wine and music.

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HOCKEY OPERATIONS DAVE NONIS ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGER Dave Nonis enters his seventh season with the Anaheim Ducks, his third as Assistant General Manager. He spent the previous four years with the team as Consultant to the General Manager. Nonis served as the Toronto Maple Leafs’ General Manager and Senior Vice President of Hockey Operations. He originally joined the Leafs in December, 2008 as senior vice president of hockey operations, after spending the previous five months as senior advisor of hockey operations for the Ducks. Before joining Toronto in 2008, Nonis spent four years as the Senior Vice President and General Manager of the Vancouver Canucks. While acting as Vancouver’s General Manager, Nonis led the Canucks to a franchise record 105 points in 2006-07 and a Northwest Division Title. He also acquired all-star goalie Roberto Luongo from Florida in June 2006. Nonis originally joined the Canucks in 1998 as Senior Vice President, Director of Hockey Operations after serving four seasons as the National Hockey League’s Manager of Hockey Operations. With the NHL, Nonis helped craft the 1994 Collective Bargaining Agreement and worked with the league’s arbitration team, assisting clubs in preparing for arbitration, researching salaries and interpreting contract language. A native of Burnaby, British Columbia, Nonis played hockey for the University of Maine where he served as captain for two seasons, leading his team to back-to-back NCAA championship tournaments and graduating with a B.A. in 1988. He played one season professionally in Denmark before returning to Maine in 1989 to serve on the coaching staff of his alma mater. He earned his M.B.A. from Maine in 1990 before joining the Canucks staff that year working with corporate contracts, computer scouting and team services. Nonis became the Canucks’ chief negotiator of player contracts and assumed responsibility for Vancouver’s minor league affiliate agreement with the Manitoba Moose of the American Hockey League. He directed all areas of the Canucks’ hockey operations department before being tapped as the ninth, and youngest-ever, general manager of the club on May 6, 2004. Nonis was also the general manager of Canada’s National Men’s Team for the 2011 IIHF World Championship in Slovakia.

TODD MARCHANT DIRECTOR OF PLAYER PERSONNEL Todd Marchant is in his 11th season with the Anaheim Ducks and first as Director of Player Personnel. He joined the front office staff in 2011-12 as Director of Player Development following six seasons with the Ducks and an 18-year NHL career. Marchant won his first Stanley Cup with the club in 2007. In his role as Director of Player Development, Marchant prepares and educates Anaheim prospects on succeeding in professional hockey. In 2019-20, Marchant added two player development staff in Francois Beauchemin and Mike Eastwood. A native of Buffalo, N.Y., Marchant appeared in 1,195 career NHL contests with the New York Rangers, Edmonton, Columbus and Anaheim, collecting 186-312=498 points. He became the 31st U.S.born player to appear in 1,000 NHL games Dec. 22, 2008 at Vancouver. Marchant played his final 421 contests in an Anaheim uniform from 2005-11 (38-74=112 points) and remains tied for fourth all-time in franchise shorthanded goals (8). Including the 2007 Stanley Cup championship season, Marchant helped the Ducks reach the Stanley Cup Playoffs in five of his six seasons with the club. He scored the triple overtime-winning goal in the Ducks’ 2-1 victory in Game 2 of the Conference Semifinals May 3, 2009 at Detroit. Another postseason career highlight includes scoring his game-winning overtime goal for Edmonton in Game 7 of the Conference Quarterfinals Apr. 19, 1997 at Dallas. Marchant retired from professional hockey on June 29, 2011. Selected by the Rangers in the seventh round (164th overall) of the 1993 NHL Draft, Marchant played two years of college hockey at Clarkson University before turning pro. He began his NHL career with the Rangers before being traded to Edmonton for Craig MacTavish on Mar. 21, 1994. Following nine seasons with Edmonton, he signed as a free agent with Columbus July 3, 2003 and was claimed on waivers by Anaheim Nov. 21, 2005. Marchant also had the honor of representing Team USA at the 1994 Olympic Winter Games in Lillehamer, Norway. Todd and his wife, Caroline, have four children: daughters Lillian and Ashley, and sons Timothy and Bradley. The family resides in Tustin.

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BUSINESS OPERATIONS CHRIS KENYON

VICE PRESIDENT, TICKETING

Chris Kenyon is in his second season with the Anaheim Ducks as Vice President, Ticketing and 10th overall with the organization. Kenyon oversees all ticket sales and operations, premium sales, customer service, including season ticket sales and retention, group sales, partial and single-game tickets sales, box office operations, and ticket pricing strategy and distribution. Kenyon joined the Ducks in 2012 and most recently served as Director of Ticket Sales from 2017-20, while previously holding managerial positions in new business development and retention, and group and inside sales. Throughout his tenure with the Ducks, Kenyon has implemented exclusive mobile ticketing, developed dynamic pricing models, designated season ticket holders as the Orange Alliance while enhancing benefits to the membership, and created the Terrace Saver Program, which was rated the No. 1 most valued season seat in the NHL. He also launched a corporate hospitality department to host and entertain corporate events at Honda Center. Kenyon spent two seasons with the Oakland Raiders (2010-12) as Premium Sales Manager and also served as Manager of Professional Services for Aerotek for three years. A native of San Diego, Kenyon earned a bachelor’s degree in political science at Point Loma Nazarene University. Chris and his wife, Terri, have three children: Sydney, Riley and Reese. The family resides in Rancho Santa Margarita.

JAMES PEARSON

VICE PRESIDENT, FINANCE

James Pearson is in the midst of his 14th season with the Anaheim Ducks and second as Vice President, Finance. He oversees all treasury, general accounting, finance, banking, budgeting, strategic planning and revenue projections for the Ducks, Honda Center, ARTIC and The Rinks. Pearson joined the organization as Controller in 2007, serving in that role for 12 years, while also adding the duties as Director of Financial Planning Analysis from 2016-20. Prior to joining the Ducks, Pearson spent four years at the Big 4 public accounting firm Deloitte as a Senior Auditor where he planned, supervised and performed financial statement audits for clients in a variety of industries, including manufacturing, real estate and health care. A native of Southern California, Pearson earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration with a concentration in accounting at California State University, Fullerton. Pearson has served as a member of the Finance Committee of Taller San Jose Hope Builders since 2009 and has been the Chairman of the Audit Committee since 2015. James and his wife, Jamie, have three children: sons Grant and Landon, and daughter Madeleine. The family resides in Anaheim Hills.

JACKIE SLOPE

VICE PRESIDENT, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Jackie Slope enters her third season as Vice President, Information Technology with the Anaheim Ducks. She oversees the technology standards and use of infrastructure, cybersecurity, business applications and data at ocV!BE, the Ducks, Honda Center, San Diego Gulls and The Rinks. Prior to joining the organization in 2019, Slope previously spent 11 years at Madison Square Garden from 2007-19 as Vice President, Business Systems and Project Management where she was responsible for technology leadership and direction for the world class sports, media and entertainment company, including Madison Square Garden, the New York Knicks and Rangers, MSG/MSG Plus cable networks and Los Angeles Forum. While at Madison Square Garden, Slope led organizational change programs around cyber security, business continuity, and PCI compliance, while also implementing cloud technologies across numerous divisions. After starting her career in accounting and passing the CPA exam, Slope transitioned into technology with an emphasis in business systems and continuous process improvement. Slope began her career at Primedia as Director, Senior Business Analyst (1998-2005) and as Director of Business Systems for Lifetime Networks (2005-07), holding various technology positions driving efficiencies and leading system implementations across sales, operations and admin teams. A native of Long Island, NY, Slope earned a bachelor’s degree in Public Accounting at Hofstra University. Jackie and her husband Ron reside in Corona Del Mar.

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BUSINESS OPERATIONS GRAHAM SIDERIUS

VICE PRESIDENT, CORPORATE PARTNERSHIPS

Graham Siderius enters his 14th season with the Ducks and third as Vice President, Corporate Partnerships. In his capacity, Siderius oversees the organization’s Corporate Partnership team and related revenue, activation and new business development for the Ducks and Honda Center. He also oversees sponsorship related revenue at FivePoint Arena and Great Park Ice, The Rinks operations and via contracts with the city of Anaheim, manages advertising sales for the Anaheim Regional Transportation Intermodal Center (ARTIC) marquee signs and naming rights sales efforts. Siderius previously served as the Director of Anaheim’s Corporate Partnerships department from 2014-20, overseeing record-high revenues, landing naming rights to the new Great Park facility (FivePoint Arena) and the club’s first-ever Season Presenting Partnership (UCI Health) in 2018. He also oversaw the implementation of naming rights to Honda Center’s Pacific Premier Bank Club Level, Shock Top Terrace, TCL Entrance and Impact Club, an exclusive arena-level VIP entertainment space coming in fall 2021. He began his career with the Ducks in 2008. A native of San Diego, Siderius earned a M.B.A in Sports Business Management from San Diego State University and a bachelor’s degree in marketing from Washington State University. He was a kicker for the Cougars Pac-10 football team. He serves on the Corporate Partnership Committee of Children’s Hospital of Orange County. Graham and his wife, Jessica, have two children, Brennan and Cameron. The family resides in Ladera Ranch.

SUSAN SAKAMOTO

VICE PRESIDENT, HUMAN RESOURCES

Susan Sakamoto is in the midst of her fourth year with the Anaheim Ducks after joining the organization in May 2018. As Vice President, Human Resources, Sakamoto oversees the human resources departments with the team and arena staff, as well as the San Diego Gulls and The Rinks Development Program. Sakamoto joined the Ducks as Director of Human Resources, and as vice president she continues to oversee the HR and administrative department professionals responsible for recruitment, benefits, compensation, employee relations and employee engagement. Sakamoto has extensive leadership experience and expertise from various functional roles to include business partner, talent acquisition, training and development, workforce strategy and management, employee relations, change leadership, talent and succession planning, as well as being an executive coach. Prior to joining the Ducks, she had a progressive career with The Walt Disney Company spending 30-plus years in roles supporting multiple organizations both domestically and globally for The Disney Parks, Resorts and Consumer Products entity. A native of Orange County, Sakamoto received a bachelor’s degree in Communications from California State University, Fullerton. Susan and her husband, Alan, reside in Huntington Beach and have two children, Alexzander and Kyle.

MERIT TULLY

VICE PRESIDENT, MARKETING

Merit Tully is in his 22nd year with the Anaheim Ducks, his second as Vice President, Marketing. Tully oversees business intelligence, broadcasting, communications, community relations, entertainment, fan development, marketing, merchandising, publications/new media and social networking. He is also responsible for overseeing agreements for all television and radio rightsholders, as well as the contracts of all club announcers. Tully previously spent three seasons as the Ducks’ Director of Marketing and Brand Management, overseeing all team marketing elements, premium sales marketing, graphic design and fan development, including S.C.O.R.E. (Scholastic Curriculum of Recreation and Education), the club’s education-based youth hockey program which has reached more 400,000 school children since 2005. Tully served as the Director of Media and Communications for Honda Center from 2007-16, acting as the primary liaison between the arena and media for all non-hockey events. He coordinated several major announcements for the arena, including facility upgrades such as the Shock Top Terrace, the most extensive upgrade in venue history. He joined the Ducks in 2000 as a Communications Manager, helping enhance the overall image of the hockey club and assisting in the club’s public relations efforts through three lengthy playoff runs, as the team won the Stanley Cup in 2007 and advanced to the Stanley Cup Finals in 2003 and Western Conference Finals in 2006. Tully graduated from Fresno State with a degree in Communications & Advertising and began his career as a Publications and Media Coordinator for the Arizona Coyotes in 1999. He serves on the Anaheim Transportation Network Board. Merit and his wife, Heidi, have a daughter, Payton, and son Cullen. The family resides in Mission Viejo.

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HEAD COACH DALLAS EAKINS HEAD COACH

Dallas Eakins is in the midst of his third season as head coach of the Anaheim Ducks in 2021-22, his seventh season within the organization. Eakins coached his 200th career NHL game Feb. 15, 2021 at San Jose. Named to his current post June 17, 2019, Eakins previously served as head coach for Anaheim’s American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate in San Diego from 2015-19. In his four seasons behind the bench, Eakins led the Gulls to a 154-95-23 record and three trips to the Calder Cup Playoffs. In addition, San Diego led the AHL Pacific Division in wins, points (331) and points percentage (.608) since the division’s inception in 2015-16. Eakins joined the Anaheim organization June 26, 2015 after serving as head coach of the Edmonton Oilers from 2013-15. Eakins previously spent four seasons as head coach of the AHL’s Toronto Marlies (2009-13). In 584 career AHL games with San Diego and Toronto, Eakins led his teams to a 311-209-64 record and five appearances in the Calder Cup Playoffs. Eakins helped San Diego advance to the 2019 Western Conference Finals and guided his 2011-12 Marlies club to an appearance in the 2012 Calder Cup Finals. The Dade City, Fla. native guided the Marlies to the top of the North Division standings during his final two seasons behind the bench in Toronto while winning four of six playoff series. As a member of the Marlies, Eakins was named one of two head coaches to represent the Western Conference for the AHL All-Star Games for both the 2011-12 and 2012-13 seasons. Selected by Washington in the 10th round (208th overall) of the 1985 NHL Draft, Eakins appeared in 120 career NHL games with the Winnipeg Jets, Florida Panthers, St. Louis Blues, Phoenix Coyotes, New York Rangers, Toronto Maple Leafs, New York Islanders and Calgary Flames. Eakins also played in the AHL and International Hockey League during his professional career, winning both the Calder Cup (2002) and Turner Cup (2000). His final professional season was with the Manitoba Moose (AHL) before retiring as a player May 26, 2004. Eakins, his wife, Ingrid, and daughters, Emerson (13) and Cameron (10) reside in Coto de Caza.

DALLAS EAKINS’ HEAD COACHING RECORD Season Team

REGULAR SEASON League GP W L OT PTS

PLAYOFFS W L

2009-10 Toronto AHL 80 33 35 12 78 - 2010-11 Toronto AHL 80 37 32 11 85 - 2011-12 Toronto AHL 76 44 24 8 96 11 6 2012-13 Toronto AHL 76 43 23 10 96 5 4 2013-14 EDMONTON NHL 82 29 44 9 67 - 2014-15 EDMONTON NHL 31 7 19 5 19 - 2015-16 San Diego AHL 68 39 23 6 84 4 5 2016-17 San Diego AHL 68 43 20 5 91 4 6 2017-18 San Diego AHL 68 36 28 4 76 - 2018-19 San Diego AHL 68 36 24 8 80 9 7 2019-20 ANAHEIM NHL 71 29 33 9 67 - 2020-21 ANAHEIM NHL 56 17 30 9 43 - NHL Totals 184 65 96 23 153 - AHL Totals 584 311 209 64 686 33 28

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COACHING STAFF GEOFF WARD ASSISTANT COACH Geoff Ward enters his first season with the Anaheim Ducks as assistant coach. Ward served as the head coach of the Calgary Flames from 2019-21, leading the club to a 36-26-5 record, including a 25-15-3 mark in 2019-20 and a berth in the 2020 Stanley Cup Playoffs. He also served as Calgary’s associate coach in 2018-19. Ward spent three seasons as an assistant coach with the New Jersey Devils from 2015-18 and the Boston Bruins for seven seasons from 2007-14, helping lead the club to two Stanley Cup Finals (2011 and 2013), including a championship in 2011. In 2014-15, Ward served as the head coach of Adler Mannheim, winning the German championship while being named the DEL coach of the year. He also served as a head coach in Germany with Iserlohn in 2006-07 and Bad Nauheim in 2000-01. Ward served as head coach of the Montreal Canadiens’ primary American Hockey League (AHL) affiliates in Hamilton (2002-03), Toronto (2003-04) and Edmonton (2004-06). In 2003, he was named the AHL Coach of the Year with Hamilton after guiding the Bulldogs to the Calder Cup Finals. Ward served as the Head Coach of Arkansas (ECHL) in 1999-00, the Ontario Hockey League’s Guelph Storm (1998-99) and Kitchener Rangers (1994-98). He began his career as an Assistant Coach at the University of Waterloo (1989-90) before guiding the Waterloo Siskins to a MWJHL championship as Head Coach in 1993-94. Ward also was an assistant for the German National Team from 2015-2018, appearing at four World Championships.

NEWELL BROWN ASSISTANT COACH Newell Brown begins his ninth season as an Assistant Coach with the Anaheim Ducks, his first since the 2010-11 season. Prior to rejoining the Ducks in his third stint as an assistant coach, originally serving in the role from 2005-10 and 1998-00, Brown helped the club to a Stanley Cup championship in 2007. Brown has over 30 years of coaching experience at the NHL, American Hockey League (AHL) and NCAA levels. Brown spent the past four seasons as an assistant coach with the Vancouver Canucks from 2017-21 in his second stint with the club. He served in the same role from 2010-13, helping the Canucks to consecutive President’s Trophies in 2010-11 and 2011-12, and an appearance in the 2011 Stanley Cup Finals. He spent 2013-17 as an assistant coach with the Arizona Coyotes, and also was an associate coach with the Columbus Blue Jackets (2000-04) and assistant coach for the Chicago Blackhawks (1996-98). Before joining the NHL ranks, Brown spent four seasons in the Detroit Red Wings organization as head coach of the Adirondack Red Wings, Detroit’s AHL affiliate. He also served as head coach of Michigan Tech University from 1990-92 and was an assistant at his alma mater, Michigan State University, from 1987-90. He helped the Spartans win back-to-back regular season and CCHA tournament titles in 1988-89 and 1989-90. As a player, Brown spent two seasons with the Cornwall Royals of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League in 1978-79 and 1979-80, and helped the Royals win the Memorial Cup in 1979. From 1980-84, Brown played at Michigan State, where he served as team captain in his final three seasons and earned First Team All-CCHA honors in 1982. Selected by Vancouver in the eighth round (158th overall) of the 1982 NHL Draft, Brown spent one year in the Canucks organization playing with Fredericton (AHL) and Muskegon (IHL) in 1984-85 before serving as captain of the Canadian National Team in 1985-86. Newell and his wife Lori have a daughter, Erika, and son, Adam. The family resides in Irvine.

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COACHING STAFF MIKE STOTHERS ASSISTANT COACH Mike Stothers enters his first season as assistant coach with the Ducks in 2021-22. Stothers most recently won a gold medal as an Assistant Coach for Canada at the 2021 U-18 World Championship. He previously spent six seasons as Head Coach of the Los Angeles Kings’ AHL affiliate in Ontario (2015-20) and Manchester (2014-15), leading the Monarchs to a Calder Cup Championship in 2015 while being named the AHL Coach of the Year. He guided the Reign and Monarchs to a 220-137-48 record and four postseason appearances. He spent three NHL seasons as an Assistant Coach with Atlanta Thrashers (2010-11) and Philadelphia Flyers (2000-01). He served as Head Coach of the Moose Jaw Warriors of the Western Hockey League (2011-14) and the Owen Sound Attack of the OHL from 2002-07. He also was the Head Coach of Grand Rapids (AHL) in 2007-08. Stothers began his coaching career as a player/Assistant Coach with the Hershey Bears in 1991-92 and served as Assistant Coach from 1992-96. He served in the same role with the Philadelphia Phantoms in 1996-00, helping the club to a Calder Cup championship in 1998. Selected by Philadelphia in the first round (21st overall) of the 1980 NHL Draft, Stothers recorded two assists (0-2=2) in 30 career NHL games with Philadelphia and Toronto from 1984-88. He also skated in five Stanley Cup Playoff Games with the Flyers, including the 1987 Stanley Cup Final. The defensemen appeared in 671 career AHL games with the Maine Mariners (1981-84), Hershey Bears (1984-88 and 1988-92) and New Market Saints (1987-88), scoring 36-106=144 points and 1,840 penalty minutes. He won a Calder Cup championship with Maine in 1984. A native of Toronto, Ontario, Stothers and his wife Judi reside in Irvine.

SUDARSHAN MAHARAJ GOALTENDING COACH Sudarshan “Sudsie” Maharaj (Sud-DARE-shun MAH-ha-raj) is in the midst of his sixth season as goaltending coach for the Anaheim Ducks. Under his leadership, the Ducks established a franchise-record with a .923 SV%, which co-led all NHL teams in 2017-18. In addition, both Ryan Miller (.928) and John Gibson (.926) surpassed the individual single-season franchise record for SV% (.924, Jonas Hiller in 2010-11, Gibson in 2016-17). Maharaj joined the Ducks organization prior to the 2013-14 season in a consultant role focused on the club’s AHL affiliate in Norfolk, VA. Maharaj continued in the role throughout the team’s transition to San Diego for the 2015-16 season, where he helped Gulls goaltenders to a 39-23-8 record, 2.87 GAA, .906 SV% and a berth in the Calder Cup Playoffs. A native of Trinidad, Maharaj spent eight seasons with the New York Islanders from 2003-06 (goaltending coach) and 2009-12 (goaltending consultant). He also helped develop the National Goaltending Development Program for Hockey Canada (2005-07) and served as goaltending consultant for the Korean national hockey team in preparation for the 2018 Olympic Winter Games. Raised in Toronto from the age of six, Maharaj was a member of the 1984-85 National Hockey Championship York University team and played six seasons of pro hockey in Sweden. Sudarshan and his wife, Yvonne, have two daughters, Alexandra (20) and Katherine (17).

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COACHING STAFF LARRY BARRON SKATING SKILLS & DEVELOPMENT COACH Larry Barron is in his fourth season as skating skills and development coach for the Anaheim Ducks. Prior to assuming his current role, Barron served as a skating consultant for the Ducks from 2013-18. A native of Toronto, Ontario, Barron coached at the Under-16 and Under-18 levels from 2012-16, including Jr. Ducks 18AAA teams, and made two national championship appearances as head coach during that time. With a 27-year background in youth hockey, Barron also owns Barron Hockey Academy in Lake Forest, Calif., which offers on-ice development and team training for local players ranging from amateur to professional backgrounds. Barron resides in Ladera Ranch with his wife, Michelle, and their three children: Dillon (12), Peyton (10) and Brock (8).

JOE PISCOTTY VIDEO COACH Joe Piscotty is in his 11th season as video coach, his 12th overall season with the organization. Piscotty originally joined the Ducks prior to the 2010-11 season as a video scouting analyst, assisting Hockey Operations with special projects before moving to his current role on Dec. 2, 2011. Piscotty worked with the University of Michigan’s hockey team from 2006-08, serving as a graduate student manager under Head Coach Red Berenson. He was with the Wolverines when the club advanced to the Frozen Four in 2008. While at Michigan, Piscotty also earned a Master’s in Sports Management. In addition, Piscotty served as a hockey operations assistant for the University of Denver’s men’s squad from 2008-10. He completed his time at Denver with a master’s degree in Business Administration (MBA). A native of Huntington Beach, Piscotty earned his bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from the University of Las Vegas, Nevada in 2006. Joe and his wife, Carrie, reside in Huntington Beach with daughters, Kadence and Lea.

BRETT FERGUSON VIDEO COACH Brett Ferguson is in his 12th season with the Anaheim organization, his third as a video coach with the Ducks. Ferguson spent the previous nine seasons with Anaheim’s primary development affiliate in the American Hockey League, most recently with San Diego. He served four seasons with the Gulls from 2015-19, the first two years as video coach and the latter two as an assistant coach. Ferguson helped lead the Gulls to Calder Cup Playoff appearances in 2016, 2017 and 2019, advancing to the Pacific Division Final in all three years and the Western Conference Finals in 2019. Born in Sioux City, Iowa and raised in West Des Moines, Ferguson spent five seasons as video coach with Anaheim’s AHL affiliates in Norfolk (2012-15) and Syracuse (2010-12). Ferguson, who began his professional coaching career as an assistant coach with Des Moines (USHL) in 2009-10, graduated from the University of South Carolina at Aiken in 2009 with a Bachelor’s degree in history. Ferguson, his wife, Amanda, and their sons, Caleb and Aiden, reside in Irvine.

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PLAYER DEVELOPMENT FRANCOIS BEAUCHEMIN PLAYER DEVELOPMENT Francois Beauchemin is in the midst of his third season in Anaheim’s Player Development Department. In his current role, Beauchemin assists Director of Player Personnel Todd Marchant in preparing Anaheim prospects for a career in professional hockey. A member of the 2007 Stanley Cup Champion Ducks, Beauchemin retired from hockey in 2018 after collecting 288 points in 903 career NHL games. Among franchise all-time defensive leaders, Beauchemin retired ranked second in plus/minus (+59), third in goals (56), points (196) and assists (140), and fourth in game-winning goals (10). The Sorel, Quebec native played 101 career Stanley Cup Playoff games, all in an Anaheim uniform. He is the all-time franchise leader among defensemen in playoff scoring, goals, assists, power-play goals, power-play points and games played. Beauchemin helped Anaheim reach the playoffs in nine of his 10 seasons with the club, reaching the Western Conference Final three times in addition to the aforementioned Stanley Cup in 2007. Selected by Montreal in the third round (75th overall) of the 1998 NHL Draft, Beauchemin earned 76-212=288 points with a +14 rating in 903 career NHL games with Anaheim, Colorado, Toronto, Columbus and Montreal. He resides in Sorel, Quebec with his wife, Marie, and their sons, Samuel (15) and Cédric (9), and daughter, Emily (12).

LUCA SBISA PLAYER DEVELOPMENT Luca Sbisa enters his first season in Anaheim’s Player Development Department. In his new role, Sbisa will assist Director of Player Personnel Todd Marchant in preparing Anaheim prospects for a career in professional hockey. Sbisa recorded 20-93=113 points with 385 PIM in 549 career NHL games over 13 seasons with Philadelphia, Anaheim, Vancouver, Vegas, New York Islanders, Winnipeg and Nashville. He also appeared in 32 career Stanley Cup Playoff games with the Flyers, Ducks, Canucks and Golden Knights, earning 1-7=8 points. He was acquired by Anaheim from Philadelphia with Joffrey Lupul, a first-round selection in the 2009 NHL Draft, a first-round selection in the 2010 NHL Draft and a conditional third-round selection in the 2010 NHL Draft in exchange for Chris Pronger on June 26, 2009. In five seasons with Anaheim (2009-14), Sbisa collected 9-40=49 points with 181 PIM in 227 games. Born in Ozieri, Italy and a native of Oberageri, Switzerland, Sbisa represented Switzerland at numerous international tournaments, including the 2010 Olympic Games, appearing in five tournament contests. He also appeared in two World Championships (2010 and 2011) and back-to-back World Junior Championships (2009 and 2010), and represented Team Europe in the 2016 World Cup of Hockey. He resides in Newport Beach with his wife Lauren and their two sons: Nolan and Levi.

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SCOUTING STAFF RICK PATERSON PROFESSIONAL SCOUT Rick Paterson is in his 18th season with the Ducks and first as a professional scout after joining Anaheim on July 20, 2005. Paterson has over 40 years of experience as a player, coach and scout, and has won the Stanley Cup four times. Along with his Stanley Cup championship with the Ducks in 2007, he won the title with Tampa Bay (2004) and Pittsburgh (1991 & 1992). Prior to joining the Ducks, Paterson spent seven years with the Tampa Bay Lightning, winning the Stanley Cup in 2004 as the club’s Chief Professional Scout. He was inducted into the Kingston & District Sports Hall of Fame (Ontario) on May 4, 2012. As a player, Paterson spent 10 years in the Chicago Blackhawks organization from 1978-1988. He was drafted by the club in the third round (46th overall) in the 1978 NHL Entry Draft. He appeared in 430 NHL games, scoring 50-43=93 points. Paterson also appeared in the Stanley Cup Playoffs eight times with Chicago, scoring 7-10=17 points in 63 games. Primarily known as a defensive specialist and top penalty killer, Paterson set a Blackhawks record for the fastest two shorthanded goals when he scored twice in 2:30 against Winnipeg on Jan. 16, 1985. At age 15, Paterson was considered one of the top hockey players in Ontario. He played with the Cornwall Royals of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League from 1973-78, scoring 128-237=365 points in 342 games. In his final year in Cornwall (1977-78), he exploded with 58-80=138 points in 71 games. Paterson was inducted into the club’s Hall of Fame in 2002. In addition, he won the Bronze Medal at the 1978 World Junior Championships with Team Canada. After retiring from the NHL as a player, Paterson joined the Pittsburgh Penguins as an Assistant Coach from 1988-93, winning the Stanley Cup in 1991 and 1992. He coached the Penguins’ International Hockey League affiliate in Cleveland from 1993-97 and joined the Tampa Bay Lightning as Assistant Coach in 1997-98. Paterson remained in that role until being named a Professional Scout prior to the start of the 1999-00 season.

MIKE STAPLETON PROFESSIONAL SCOUT Mike Stapleton is in his seventh year with the Ducks as a full-time professional scout. Stapleton previously worked with the Anaheim scouting department on a part-time basis and also served as an assistant coach for organization’s primary development affiliate in the American Hockey League in 2010-11 (Syracuse). Stapleton also served as head coach for Sault Ste. Marie of the Ontario Hockey League from 2011-13. Prior to initially joining the Anaheim organization in 2010, Stapleton spent four seasons as an assistant and associate coach in the OHL with Sault Ste. Marie (200810) and Erie (2006-08). Originally selected by Chicago in the seventh round (132nd overall) of the 1984 NHL Draft, Stapleton played 14 NHL seasons from 1986-2001 with seven different teams (Chicago, Pittsburgh, Edmonton, Winnipeg/Phoenix, Atlanta, NY Islanders and Vancouver). He appeared in 697 career NHL games, collecting 71-111=182 points with 342 PIM. Stapleton also skated in 34 career Stanley Cup Playoff games, recording one goal and 39 PIM. Stapleton is the son of former NHL defenseman and 1972 Summit Series Team Canada member Pat Stapleton. Mike and his wife, Laura, have two sons: Luke and Nick.

RICH PRESTON PROFESSIONAL SCOUT Rich Preston is in the midst of his seventh season with the Anaheim Ducks, his third as a professional scout. Preston served as an assistant coach for the Ducks from 2015-19, a stretch that saw the club go 171-110-47 and qualify for the Stanley Cup Playoffs three times and reach the Western Conference Finals in 2017. A native of Regina, Saskatchewan, Preston previously served as an NHL assistant coach with Chicago (1991-95), Calgary (1997-00 & 2003-09) and San Jose (2000-03). He was the head coach of his hometown Regina Pats (WHL) from 1995-97 and the general manager/head coach of Lethbridge (WHL) from 2009-13. With the Pats, Preston helped the team to a franchise-record 27-game home undefeated streak during the 1996-97 season. Preston played in the NHL from 1979-87, appearing with the Chicago Blackhawks and New Jersey Devils. He appeared in 580 NHL games, scoring 127-164=291 points. He also played in the World Hockey Association, winning championships with the Houston Aeros (1974-75) and Winnipeg Jets (1978-79). Preston was named the 1979 WHA Playoff MVP with the Jets and collected 133-152=285 points in 388 career WHA games. Preston and his wife, Laura, have three boys (Troy, Lucas and Thomas) and reside in Calgary.

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SCOUTING STAFF MIKKO JOKELA PROFESSIONAL SCOUT Mikko Jokela is in his fifth season as a professional scout with the Anaheim Ducks. Jokela began his scouting career with Anaheim in 2017-18 after 20 seasons as a player in both Europe and North America. Selected by New Jersey in the fourth round (96th overall) of the 1998 NHL Draft, Jokela made his NHL debut with the Vancouver Canucks Feb. 18, 2003 at Detroit. He also collected 21-41=62 points in 210 career AHL games with Manitoba (2002-04) and Albany (2001-03). A native of Lappeenranta, Finland, Jokela earned 48-104=152 points in 659 career Finnish Elite League contests from 1997-17, while spending a year in the KHL (2009-10) and SHL (2010-11). He represented Team Finland in several international tournaments throughout his career, including the 2008 World Championship, and the 2000 and 1999 World Junior Championship. Jokela retired from professional hockey following the 2016-17 season with KooKoo of the Finnish Elite League. Jokela resides in Helsinki with his wife, Senja, and son, Väinö (8).

BRUCE FRANKLIN DIRECTOR OF PLAYER EVALUATION Bruce Franklin is in the midst of his sixth season with the Ducks as Director of Player Evaluation. Franklin previously spent 23 years with the Chicago Blackhawks, serving as the club’s chief amateur scout for his final six seasons from 2010-16. The Winnipeg native brings 38 years of scouting experience at both the National Hockey League and Western Hockey League levels. Prior to joining the Blackhawks organization, Franklin spent 12 seasons scouting in the WHL. He was part of two Memorial Cup championships; one as a scout with the Prince Albert Raiders (1985) and the other as director of player personnel with the Swift Current Broncos (1989). He also worked as a part-time scout with the Montreal Canadiens from 1986-92. Franklin resides in Regina, Saskatchewan, with his wife, Sherie, and their two daughters, Breanna and Sarah.

JAN-ÅKE DANIELSON HEAD EUROPEAN SCOUT Jan-Åke Danielson has been a member of the Ducks scouting staff for 24 seasons and is in his eighth season as Head European Scout. He is primarily responsible for scouting amateur prospects in Europe. Prior to joining the Anaheim organization, Danielson worked as a full-time coach in Sweden from 1987-98. During that time, he coached Sweden’s World Jr. Championship team five times, winning silver three times and bronze once . In addition, he was also a part-time scout for the Florida Panthers for three years before joining the Ducks organization. Danielson played five years in the Swedish Elite League prior to attending the University of Wisconsin, where he was a member of the school’s 1983 National Championship team. He graduated from Wisconsin in 1986 with a degree in Physical Education and enjoys spending at least part of his summer vacationing in the United States. Danielson resides in Gothenburg, Sweden with his wife, Regina, who is Senior Vice President and Head of Research and Early Development for Cardiorenal and metabolic diseases at AstraZeneca R&D. The couple has two daughters: Gabriella (27) works as project leader within digital marketing at Daniel Wellington in Stockholm, while Cecilia (23) is a fourth-year medical student at the University of Lund in Sweden.

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SCOUTING STAFF KEVIN MURRAY AMATEUR SCOUT Kevin Murray is in his 14th season with the Ducks as an amateur scout. Since joining the club during the 2008-09 season, Murray’s role has expanded to encompass all USA amateur leagues, which include the high school, junior and collegiate levels. Prior to joining the Ducks, Murray coached at both the Bantam Major AA and AAA levels in the Chicago area for two years. He played junior hockey with the Chicago Freeze and Danville Wings of the North American Hockey League before moving to Quinnipiac University, where he played one year of Division 1 college hockey. He also played two years of club hockey with University of Miami (Ohio) as part of the American Club Hockey Association. A native of Chicago, IL, Murray received a bachelor’s degree in history from the University of Miami (Ohio) in 2003 and his master’s in education from DePaul University in 2005. He taught two years of special education and three years of seventh-grade math, both within the Chicago public school system. Kevin and his family reside just outside of Chicago in Arlington Heights, Ill. He and his wife, Katherine, have three children, Mikayla (14), Aisley (10) and Kaden (5).

GLEN COCHRANE AMATEUR SCOUT Glen Cochrane is in his 15th season with the Ducks, responsible for amateur scouting across Western Canada, the United States Hockey League and Minnesota high school hockey. Born in Kamloops, British Columbia and raised in Cranbrook (B.C.), Cochrane collected 17-72=89 points with 1,556 PIM in 411 NHL games as a defenseman with Philadelphia, Vancouver, Chicago and Edmonton from 1978-89. Following his professional career, Cochrane joined the WHL ranks in 1995 as an assistant coach for the Kelowna Rockets. He continued his coaching career for the next 10 years at both the junior and minor league levels. Cochrane previously served as an amateur scout for the Colorado Avalanche from 2001-07. Away from the rink, Cochrane owned and operated 10 Little Caesars Pizza restaurants for 18 years following his playing career Glen and his wife, Joan, have three daughters, Shelby (34), Paige (32) and Tegan (28), as well as five grandchildren: Neyla, twins Everly and Paisley, William, and Wyatt. The family resides in Kelowna, British Columbia. In his spare time, Cochrane enjoys golf, fishing, cycling and traveling with his family.

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SCOUTING STAFF JIM SANDLAK AMATEUR SCOUT Jim Sandlak is in his 14th season with the Ducks as an amateur scout. His main responsibilities include scouting the Ontario Hockey League, Quebec Major Junior Hockey League and USA Hockey’s Under-18 development program. A veteran of 703 NHL games, Sandlak spent 11 seasons with the Vancouver Canucks and Hartford Whalers. He collected 110-119=229 career NHL points while also appearing in 33 Stanley Cup Playoff contests. Sandlak also won a gold medal with Team Canada at the 1985 World Juniors before winning silver as team captain the following year. After his playing career, Sandlak worked in the grocery industry, owned his own construction company and most recently served as an assistant coach for the Sarnia Sting (OHL) in 2007-08. Jim and his wife, Susan, have two sons, Patrick (29) and Carter (27). Patrick serves as director of sales for InfoTech in London, Ontario. Carter is a referee at the AHL and ECHL level after playing four professional seasons. The family vacations at their Northern Ontario cottage during the summer, enjoying recreational activities such as boating and fishing.

STÉPHANE PILOTTE AMATEUR SCOUT Stéphane Pilotte is in his eighth year as a full-time scout with the Ducks. Pilotte previously worked with Anaheim’s scouting department on a part-time basis and is responsible for amateur scouting in the Eastern Canada region. Prior to joining the Ducks, Pilotte served as assistant general manager of the Blainville-Boisbriand Armada (2011-14), Montreal Juniors (2008-11) and Gatineau Olympiques (2007-08) in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League. He also served as general manager of the Vald’Or Foreurs (QMJHL) from 1999-07. Before Val-d’Or, Pilotte was the chief scout and assistant general manager of the Shawinigan Cataractes from 1992-99. He also worked as a part-time scout with the Chicago Blackhawks from 1994-98. Pilotte’s first scouting assignment was with the Drummondville Voltigeurs from 1989-91. Stéphane and his wife, Nathalie, have a daughter, Catherine (28), and son, Etienne (24). The family resides in Montreal, Quebec.

STEVE LYONS AMATEUR SCOUT Steve Lyons is in his 11th season scouting with the Ducks, his 35th year as an NHL scout. He is responsible for amateur scouting across the United States and concentrates on the NCAA, junior and high school levels. Lyons began his scouting career with Chicago (1986-98), serving as the club’s U.S. scout. From 1998-03, he spent five years with Colorado covering North America and Europe while serving as an amateur scout for the 2001 Stanley Cup Champions. Lyons was also a member of the Phoenix scouting department from 2003-11, and served as the assistant director of amateur scouting from 2008-11. Lyons played professionally in both the Atlantic Coast Hockey League (Mohawk Valley - Virginia) and the IHL (Indianapolis). The Canton, MA native was the first high school player selected in Boston franchise history when he was picked in the sixth round (123rd overall) of the 1980 NHL Draft. From 1980-83, Lyons had 127 points in 101 ECAC games with the University of New Hampshire while making two NCAA appearances. Steve and his wife, Debbie, reside in Easton, Mass. and have three children (Kevin, Greg and Kelly) and four grandchildren (Brooke, Kendall, Hadley, Ryan).

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SCOUTING STAFF KONSTANTIN KRYLOV EUROPEAN SCOUT Konstantin Krylov is in his 26th season with the Ducks, serving as one of the club’s European scouts. Krylov’s primary scouting areas are focused in Finland, Russia and the international junior tournaments. Krylov was the first-ever Russian-born scout hired by a National Hockey League team when he joined the staff of the Minnesota North Stars in 1990. A native of St. Petersburg, Russia, Krylov spent time with the San Jose Sharks scouting department prior to joining the Ducks in 1996. He enjoys jazz, blues and rock music as well as collecting any kind of NHL statistics publication. His favorite hobbies include mountain biking and photography. Krylov resides in St. Petersburg with his wife, Helen, and son, Tim (8).

PAVEL ROUTA EUROPEAN SCOUT Pavel Routa is in his 10th overall season as European Scout with the Anaheim Ducks. In his current position with the Ducks, Routa is responsible for evaluating talent of the European hockey leagues and scouting international tournaments on the continent. Routa originally spent six seasons as a European-based scout with the Ducks from 2003-09. Following his first stint with the organization, Routa served nine years as a European scout with Minnesota from 2009-18 before rejoining Anaheim in 2018-19. A Czech Republic native, Routa began his NHL scouting career covering international tournaments and various levels of European hockey for the Florida Panthers from 1996-03. Pavel resides in Vseradice, Czech Republic and has two daughters, Magda (19) and Julia (18), and a son, Vaclav (13).

GABRIELLA SWITAJ TEAM SERVICES ANALYST AND AMATEUR SCOUT Gabriella Switaj is in the midst of her third season as Team Services Analyst and Amateur Scout with the Anaheim Ducks. Switaj joined the Ducks in 2019 following one season with USA Hockey as the ninth recipient of the Brendan Burke Internship in July of 2018. She was responsible for working within the Hockey Operations Department at USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program (NTDP) in Plymouth, Mich., assisting in all aspects of hockey operations with the NTDP, which includes both the U.S. National Under-17 and U.S. National Under-18 Teams, international events and player development camps. Switaj also served as a Fan Development Intern with the Columbus Blue Jackets, an Operations Intern at the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee, and as a clinic instructor and evaluator for USA Hockey. A native of Kent, Ohio, Switaj played four seasons at Boston College (Hockey East) from 2014-18, compiling a 9-0-0 record with one shutout, a 1.26 GAA and .931 SV% in 15.

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PERFORMANCE STAFF KEVIN TAYLOR DIRECTOR OF PHYSICAL THERAPY Kevin Taylor is in his seventh season with the Anaheim Ducks, his third as Director of Physical Therapy. Taylor served three seasons from 2015-18 as physical therapist with the team prior to assuming his current role. Taylor has practiced physical therapy in Orange and Los Angeles counties since 1992, working with a variety of high school, college and professional athletes in hockey and other sports. A board certified clinical specialist in orthopedic physical therapy, Taylor earned a bachelor’s degree from California State University, Fullerton in 1986 and a master’s in physical therapy from Chapman University in 1992. An Orange County native, Taylor resides in Anaheim Hills with wife and three children, and enjoys mountain bike riding and fishing.​

JOE HUFF HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER Joe Huff is in his ninth season as Head Athletic Trainer with the Anaheim Ducks, having been a member of the organization since 2008. In 2017-18, Huff reached his 1,000th professional game milestone in a career that started in 1998. A graduate of Iowa State University (1998), Huff is a Certified Athletic Trainer through the National Athletic Trainer’s Association Board of Certification. He began his career with the Central Hockey League’s Macon Whoopee (1998-99). Following a season with Macon, Huff became the head athletic trainer for the Des Moines Buccaneers (USHL), where he spent the next six seasons. He then moved on to the ECHL, taking on the head trainer position with the Augusta Lynx in 2005. Huff joined the Ducks’ then-AHL affiliate in Iowa for the 2008-09 season and then moved on to Syracuse with the club for the 2010-11 and 2011-12 seasons. During the 2012-13 season, Huff worked with the Norfolk Admirals, Anaheim’s first year of affiliation in Virginia. Joe, his wife, Lisa, and their two daughters, Macy (19) and Marin (16), reside in Anaheim Hills.

CHAD WALKER ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER Chad Walker is in his fourth season with the Anaheim Ducks as Assistant Athletic Trainer. Walker originally joined the organization in 2017-18 as the head athletic trainer with the San Diego Gulls (AHL). The Chandler, AZ native previously served as the primary athletic trainer for Arizona State University’s hockey program from 2015-17. During that same timeframe, he also worked as a staff athletic trainer for the Arizona Coyotes. Walker, a BOC Certified Athletic Trainer and NASM Corrective Exercise Specialist, also spent four years with the ASU golf program (2013-17), one season with the Sun Devil softball team (2014-15) and three seasons with the Pac-12 football team (2011-14). Walker earned a bachelor’s degree in athletic training from Marietta College and a master’s degree in Higher Education from Arizona State University. Chad and his wife, Becca, reside in Irvine with their son, Jackson.

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PERFORMANCE STAFF MIKE GRIEBEL MASSAGE THERAPIST Mike Griebel is in his fifth season as massage therapist of the Anaheim Ducks. Griebel previously served as manual therapist for the Arizona Coyotes for seven seasons (2010-16). He joined the Coyotes from the Tampa Bay Lightning, where he spent 10 years, including Tampa Bay’s 2004 Stanley Cup championship season. Prior to joining the Lightning, Griebel served six years as resident massage therapist for Gold’s Gym of Venice, CA. A graduate of the Nova Institute of Health and Technology and the Southern California Sports Massage Clinic, Griebel is a specialist in the Hemme approach to soft tissue and certified in the Mattes method of active isolated stretching. Griebel and his wife, Lauri, have four children: Kristina, Jessica, Soren and Trevor.

MATT HERRING HEAD STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH Matt Herring is in his third season with the Anaheim Ducks and first as Head Strength & Conditioning Coach. Herring oversees the strength and conditioning departments throughout the Ducks organization and manages the sports science technology and its integration within the team. A native of Bermuda, Herring previously worked for the Toronto Maple Leafs as Head Strength & Conditioning Coach (2015-19) and the NBA’s San Antonio Spurs as Athletic Performance Associate (2013-15). He was a member of the Spurs Medical & Performance department when San Antonio won the 2014 NBA championship. Herring began his strength and conditioning career at the University of California, Santa Barbara (2009-11) serving as Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach. With a master’s degree in strength & conditioning from the University of Edinburgh (2008) and a bachelor’s in sports science from Swansea University (2007), Herring is also a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist with the National Strength and Conditioning Association. Matt lives in Laguna Beach with his wife, Graziela, and son Gavin. He enjoys swimming, triathlon, hiking, surfing, soccer and learning Portuguese.

JUSTUS SCHAFER ASSISTANT STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH Justus Schafer enters his third season with the Anaheim Ducks organization and first season as Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach. He spent the previous two seasons as the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach for the San Diego Gulls, working with Anaheim’s primary development affiliate to maximize the athletic potential of the club’s players. Schafer previously spent three years in the San Antonio Spurs organization (2016-19). He held the position of Athletic Development QAA for two years in San Antonio and held the same position for one year with their G league affiliate, the Austin Spurs. Schafer, an NSCA certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS), earned a bachelor’s degree in Applied Exercise Physiology and a master’s degree in Sports Physiology from Texas A&M University. A native of Grapevine, Texas, Justus and his wife, Laura Lee, reside in Irvine.

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EQUIPMENT STAFF CHRIS ALDRICH HEAD EQUIPMENT MANAGER Chris Aldrich is in his fourth season as the Anaheim Ducks’ head equipment manager. Currently in his 15th season with the organization, he previously served nine seasons as an assistant equipment manager with the Ducks from 2009-18. Aldrich has more than 30 years of experience in professional hockey, including serving as the equipment manager of previous Anaheim AHL affiliates in Iowa (200809) and Portland (2007-08). Prior to joining the Ducks organization in 2007, he spent 10 seasons as assistant equipment manager of the Boston Bruins. Aldrich also had AHL stints with Providence and Maine from 1990-96. In addition to his time with the Ducks and Bruins, Aldrich served as an equipment manager for Team USA at the 2010 IIHF World Championship in Germany. A native of Windham, ME, Aldrich majored in history at Rhode Island College. When away from the rink, he enjoys playing tennis and following NASCAR. Aldrich is also an avid runner, having completed the Boston Marathon on three separate occasions. Aldrich and his wife, Susan, reside in Yorba Linda with their son, Andrew (14).

MATT BRAYFIELD ASSISTANT EQUIPMENT MANAGER Matt Brayfield is in his fifth season as an Anaheim Ducks assistant equipment manager and 12th in the organization. Brayfield previously served as an equipment manager with Anaheim’s AHL affiliates in San Diego (2015-17), Norfolk (2012-15) and Syracuse (2010-12). Brayfield began his career with the Laredo Bucks (CHL), Huntsville Havoc and Peoria Rivermen (SPHL), and Springfield Junior Blues (NAHL). A native of Springfield, IL, Brayfield resides in Anaheim Hills, CA.

JEFF TYNI ASSISTANT EQUIPMENT MANAGER Jeff Tyni is in his 17th season with the Ducks and his seventh season as an assistant equipment manager. Tyni previously worked with the Ducks as a Locker Room Assistant from 2005-15. The Orange County native played in the Southern Professional Hockey League (Fayetteville) and served as a backup goaltender for several NHL and ECHL clubs. Before joining Anaheim’s Hockey Operations staff, Tyni worked at Anaheim ICE as a Zamboni driver and with Honda Center’s Event Crew. Tyni received a bachelor’s degree from California State University, Fullerton. Away from the rink, Tyni enjoys playing golf, traveling to Canada and spending time with his family. Tyni resides in Orange with his wife, Mira, and son, Blake (4).

TEAM PHYSICIANS Dr. Kenton Fibel – Medical Director Dr. Brian Schulz - Orthopedic Surgeon Dr. Orr Limpisvasti - Orthopedic Surgeon Dr. Bao-Thy Grant - Oral Surgeon / Dentist Dr. Chris Kroner - Primary Care Physician

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Satoshi Kamada - Internal Medicine David Hay - Hand Surgeon Ken Jung - Foot/Ankle Surgeon Josh Johnson - Team Neuropsychologist Dustin Glass - Team Chiropractor

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COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT Commitment to community is one of the fundamental values of the Anaheim Ducks organization. The Ducks strive to be actively involved in the local community, ranging from outreach and fundraising events, in-kind donations, charity tickets and the dedicated involvement of the players, coaches, broadcasters, staff, Orange Alliance members, corporate partners and fans. Under the guidance and example set forth by our owners, Henry and Susan Samueli, philanthropic support and giving is not only our responsibility as a member of the Southern California community, but something that is ingrained in our identity as a team, staff, and fan base.

Anaheim Ducks Foundation The mission of the Anaheim Ducks Foundation is to facilitate and support programs that produce positive change for children and families throughout Southern California by providing educational opportunities, broadening access to the sport of hockey, and addressing the health and wellness needs of our community. Through funds raised, the Ducks are able to support the Anaheim Ducks S.C.O.R.E. program, Learn to Play and inclusion hockey programs, and provide grants to a variety of local nonprofits.

S.C.O.R.E. (Scholastic Curriculum of Recreation & Education) The Anaheim Ducks S.C.O.R.E. program offers free educational, standards-based curriculum to over 300 schools in five counties, reaching over 65,000 unique students annually. Impacting over 360,000 students since its inception in 2005, the S.C.O.R.E. program was developed to provide students access to valuable educational resources. Ducks S.C.O.R.E. provides physical education materials, science programming and school supplies while supporting teachers and educators with resources to foster a positive classroom environment, using hockey as a vehicle to teach and create opportunity.

Learn to Play Learn to Play powered by Ryan Getzlaf offers firsttime hockey players the chance to get on the rink in full hockey equipment for free. Players receive instruction on the basics of hockey and skating. Participants in Anaheim Ducks Learn to Play are provided with full equipment to use for the four-week session. Since 2013, close to 20,000 children and adults have laced up their skates and hit the ice. In addition, Getzlaf and the Anaheim Ducks Foundation generously sponsor a program in which all children who graduate from Learn to Play and sign-up for a The Rinks in-house league

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will receive a complimentary first set of gear to start their hockey careers, with more than 7,000 sets being provided to date.

Inclusive Hockey Programs In participation in the NHL’s Hockey is for Everyone initiative, the Anaheim Ducks and The Rinks have created a variety of programs supporting adaptive and inclusive hockey. To make sure that the sport of hockey is accessible and available to all, the Ducks adaptive hockey programs include Top Flight, which teaches street hockey, ice hockey and ice skating to special needs individuals, sled hockey, which is designed for physically disabled youth and adults, blind hockey which is dedicated to providing opportunities for individuals with visual impairments and deaf/hard of hearing hockey for individuals who has been diagnosed with a hearing loss.

Anaheim Ducks Annual Golf Classic The annual Anaheim Ducks Golf Classic presented by Honda features Anaheim Ducks players as the celebrity fifth player for a round of golf alongside Ducks fans and supporters. The Golf Classic raises funds to benefit the Anaheim Ducks Foundation. The Anaheim Ducks Golf Classic presented by Honda offers on-course contests, along with a preshotgun program where event sponsors draft the Anaheim Ducks player who joins their foursome for an exciting afternoon of golf. Since 2008, the Golf Classic has raised nearly $1.3 million to benefit the Anaheim Ducks Foundation.

Anaheim Ducks Center Ice Party Anaheim Ducks Center Ice Party stands as the team’s annual themed cocktail party that gives Ducks fans and Orangewood Foundation supporters the chance to mix and mingle, dance, and dine alongside Ducks players, coaches, and personnel. Guests also

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Dux in Tux Dux in Tux presented by Honda is an Anaheim Ducks signature event where players take on the role as celebrity sous chefs, joining Orange County’s finest chefs to provide guests an evening of fabulous food and fun - all to benefit a great cause. Proceeds from Dux in Tux presented by Honda benefit the Anaheim Ducks Foundation. The evening includes a silent auction, opportunity drawing, and live auction filled with Ducks memorabilia and unique player experiences. Dux in Tux presented by Honda is the ideal night for Ducks fans to interact with their favorite Ducks players, all while enjoying a night of fine dining, quality service and exceptional cuisine. In the 20-year history, this fan-favorite event has raised over $5.8 million to support the community.

La Casa Garcia’s We Give Thanks Honda Center and the Anaheim Ducks are proud to host We Give Thanks each Thanksgiving Day with local nonprofit partner We Give Thanks, Inc., and La Casa Garcia restaurant. This annual event at Honda Center provides a complimentary Thanksgiving dinner for local residents who might go without a meal during the holiday. For over 30 years, We Give Thanks has been serving meals to people in need, with more than 250,000 free meals being donated to the community. More than 15,000 local residents fill the Honda Center parking lot to enjoy a traditional Thanksgiving meal and entertainment throughout the day. Ducks players, coaches and front office staff participate with their families to serve meals and give thanks on this special Thanksgiving holiday. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, We Give Thanks hosted a drive-thru

event at Honda Center to provide packaged Thanksgiving meals and supplemental groceries for 7,000 families who continue to struggle with food insecurity.

Holiday Shopping Spree

Anaheim Lady Ducks Fashion Show Luncheon

In the spring, the Anaheim Lady Ducks - wives and significant others of players, coaches, and executive management - show off their fashion sense by hosting the Anaheim Lady Ducks Fashion Show Luncheon benefiting Children’s Hospital of Orange County (CHOC Children’s). The event gives attendees the chance to spend the afternoon enjoying lunch with Ducks players and a fashion show featuring members of the team, their wives/significant others and CHOC ambassadors walking the runway as they show off the latest spring fashion trends from Bloomingdale’s, South Coast Plaza. Since 2008, the Lady Ducks have fundraised over $2 million to support CHOC.

The Anaheim Ducks players serve as holiday helpers during the holiday season as part of the annual Shopping Spree, which provides students from The Wooden Floor - a nonprofit organization serving low-income Santa Ana youth - the unique opportunity to load up their shopping carts with necessities and gifts for their families in celebration of the holiday season. The Anaheim Ducks players, joined by the Lady Ducks, assist The Wooden Floor students as they shop for new clothes, toys, and other essentials as a special holiday treat, all underwritten by the Anaheim Ducks and Anaheim Ducks players.

Anaheim Ducks Player Meal Program The Ducks players and their wives came together at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic crisis to help give back to the frontline workers that were making the most important impact and sacrifices for our community. Together, they created a program to support the staff at UCI Health who worked tirelessly on the front lines by providing them meals during their hospital shifts. Teaming up with a few local restaurants to support our small business community, they provided over 5,000 meals to UCI hospital staff members.

Power PLAY! Each season, Ducks staff, Orange Alliance members and corporate partners of the Anaheim Ducks and Honda Center team up to volunteer for a day of beautification projects at local S.C.O.R.E. elementary schools. From installing a street hockey rink to painting murals and planting trees, the Power PLAY! is a great day for the volunteers to give back to the community. Seven rinks and counting have been gifted to local schools to help their S.C.O.R.E. programs continue to grow.

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COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT Staff Volunteering The Ducks, Honda Center and The Rinks employees share the Anaheim Ducks commitment to the community and throughout the year are actively engaged in assisting the community through volunteer service. From beautification projects at local schools, supporting families in-need with gifts during the holiday season, to sharing their professional experience as a resource for those looking to get back in the workforce. Our staff are inspired volunteers always willing to do their part.

Anaheim Lady Ducks The Anaheim Ducks wives and significant others group, the Lady Ducks, are dedicated to assisting the local Southern California community through fundraising and volunteerism. This inspired group of ladies have assisted such organizations as CHOC Children’s, The Wooden Floor and OC Animal Care. In addition to hosting the annual Fashion Show Luncheon, the Lady Ducks have also assisted in game-night activities including the Anaheim Ducks holiday toy drives; OC Animal Care pet supply drive for the local animal shelter and the NHL Hockey Fights Cancer awareness night at Honda Center.

Anaheim Ducks Alumni Association The Anaheim Ducks Alumni Association is composed of a group of former Ducks players who are actively involved in the Ducks community initiatives. Ducks Alumni members have participated in charitable events such as Ducks Alumni charity hockey games, serving as sous chefs at Dux in Tux and assisting with The Rinks youth hockey programs. The alumni are an enthusiastic group, looking to contribute to the community goals of the organization and provide a great way for fans to interact with some of their favorite Ducks of the past.

Visits and Appearances Each season, the Anaheim Ducks appear at a variety of community events. The Ducks make regular visits to CHOC Children’s, visit local schools as part of the team’s S.C.O.R.E. program, attend youth hockey clinics and The Rinks outreach efforts, and appear at local youth organizations, special events, charitable fundraisers and much more.

prior to the date of the event online through the Ducks website: AnaheimDucks.com/donationrequests.

In-Game Programs & Activities Anaheim Ducks games are a great opportunity to feature local nonprofit organizations and highlight the needs in the community. Each season, the Ducks host a variety of activities at home games, including awareness nights for the NHL initiative Hockey Fights Cancer Night presented by UCI Health, Military Appreciation Night presented by Pacific Premier Bank and CHOC Night. In addition, the Ducks hold toy drives throughout the month of December with Anaheim Fire & Rescue, a pet adoption event for OC Animal Care, as well as in-game Ducks memorabilia auctions to benefit the Anaheim Ducks Foundation and numerous other nonprofits.

50/50 Raffle The 50/50 Raffle is an exciting chance for fans to win a cash prize while also helping the Anaheim Ducks Foundation continue to expand the reach of its community programs throughout Southern California. One lucky fan receives half of the jackpot total from the raffle ticket sales that game and the other half benefits the Anaheim Ducks Foundation. The 50/50 Raffle has raised over $1.5 million dollars since its inception in 2016.

Surprise Puck Fundraiser Each season, the Anaheim Ducks Foundation sells a commemorative series Surprise Puck Set, featuring four limited edition pucks with proceeds benefiting the Anaheim Ducks Foundation. Fans pick an individuallywrapped puck at random and receive either a Ducks player-autographed commemorative puck or one of 23 surprise orange pucks. The lucky winners of the commemorative Surprise Puck fundraiser win a variety of great Ducks prizes.

Samueli Academy T-Shirt Design Contest The Samueli Academy T-Shirt Design Contest tasks design students from the Samueli Academy with a project to create an Anaheim Ducks branded t-shirt. The Samueli Academy is a project-based learning curriculum; therefore, the project was created for the students to hone their design skills, work in a group environment as well as make a formal presentation to pitch their designs. Winners of the Samueli Academy T-Shirt Design Contest are recognized during a pre-game ceremony where their winning designs are revealed to the Ducks fans and then made available in the Ducks Team Store for purchase with proceeds from the sales of the shirts benefiting the Samueli Academy.

Anaheim Ducks Charity Ticket Program Donations The Anaheim Ducks are dedicated to assisting charitable organizations throughout Southern California to raise funds by providing auction items for local events. Organizations interested in requesting a donation must be a 501(c)(3) agency located in Southern California. Requests must be submitted at least eight weeks

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Through the donations of Anaheim Ducks players, management and fans, the Ducks are able to provide tickets throughout the season to charitable organizations in Orange County and surrounding areas. Thanks to the generous support of corporate partner Antis Roofing, as well as additional corporate partner donations, The Antis Roofing Community Corner, a section of Honda Center was created to give families and children from local nonprofit organizations the opportunity to experience all the fun of Ducks hockey.

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21ST DUCK

Launched in 2015, the Ducks began the tradition of creating a spot on their Opening Night roster for the 21st Duck to honor a fan who embodies perseverance, character, courage, and inspiration, or is making significant contributions to our community. Each fall, the Ducks receive hundreds of submissions for the 21st Duck, inviting fans to share inspirational stories of Ducks fans who have demonstrated resilience and dedication. Each season, the chosen submission is introduced as the team’s 21st Duck as part of the club’s home opener at Honda Center.

Kai Quinonez – 2015-16 Kai Quinonez is the inaugural 21st Duck. He was introduced to a sold out crowd during the Ducks home opener on Oct. 12, 2015 at Honda Center through the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Orange County and Inland Empire. A youth hockey player, Kai was diagnosed with aplastic anemia when he was nine, and through the Make-A-Wish Foundation, he was afforded the opportunity to practice with the Ducks and join them for the home opener.

Kai was originally granted a day with the team and took part in a practice with Ducks players but was surprised by the club in the start of an inspiring new tradition. Kai, then 13 years old, arrived for Opening Night to walk the Orange Carpet with his favorite player, Hampus Lindholm. Kai skated out onto the Honda Center ice during player introduction and was introduced as the 21st member of the Ducks for the 2015-16 season. As part of his Make-A-Wish, Upper Deck surprised Kai by unveiling his very own Upper Deck Young Guns rookie card during the game at Honda Center in front of his family ad fans in attendance. With a dream to play hockey, Kai appeared in multiple seasons for Los Alamitos High School in the Anaheim Ducks High School Hockey League from 2017-19

Katie Hawley – 2017-18 Katie Hawley became the second 21st Duck on Oct. 5, 2017 when she was introduced at Honda Center. Katie has been battling neuroblastoma since the age of nine, a rare childhood cancer. Katie has defeated cancer twice and endured countless surgeries,

chemotherapy sessions, radiation treatments, scans, and blood transfusions. When Katie was diagnosed with cancer for the third time in December 2016, her spirits were low and she told her parents that she did not want to fight anymore. Katie was given tickets to attend a Ducks game with her family. She credits watching that game and her favorite player, Rickard Rakell, as a key to reenergizing her drive to beat the disease. Katie not only continues to fight the disease, she also inspires others. Katie is a Courageous Kid with the Jessie Rees Foundation, a nonprofit organization ensuring that every child fighting cancer has the support to “Never Ever Give Up!” She has also helped raise awareness through the Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation’s 5K run, the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life and has created her own way to give back to pa-

tients in need through S.O.S., Stuff Our Slippers. As part of her 21st Duck experience, Katie joined the team for practice to prepare for her Opening Night skate onto Honda Center ice - joined Rickard Rakell on the pre-game Orange Carpet - and then was led out onto the ice by Rakell and Corey Perry for player introductions, where she told them both to score goals that night. Perry had two goals in the game, and Rakell broke a 4-4 tie with the eventual game-winner late in regulation.

Michael Lu – 2018-19 Michael Lu became the third 21st Duck when he was introduced at Honda Center on Oct. 8, 2018. A dedicated Ducks fan since 1993, Michael was diagnosed with Parkinson’s at 28. He plans on not only finding

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21ST DUCK a cure for Parkinson’s, but to inspire others that this disease is solely just a disease. Parkinson’s is a part of him but is not him. Michael was raised playing roller and ice hockey since age four in the Jr. Ducks program. He continued playing locally until his diagnosis in 2017. Even though he cannot play at the level he once did, he works as a hockey instructor in the Ducks Learn to Play Program where he helps grow children’s hockey skills and love for the game.

began playing for the Arizona Coyotes sled program, and in 2018 she moved to San Diego where she joined the San Diego Ducks Sled hockey team. Beginning on the youth team, she served as a mentor to her teammates through her leadership, kindness and passion for the sport and scored 10 of the team’s 19 goals in leading the team to the USA Hockey Disabled Hockey Festival’s national championship. Lera serves as a featured athlete for the Challenged Athletes Foundation, which provides opportunities and support to people with physical challenges, so they can pursue active lifestyles through physical fitness and competitive athletics.

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Michael earned a master’s degree in Educational Psychology to counsel children with disabilities. Michael is optimistic and hopeful about life and his journey with Parkinson’s. He works with the nonprofit organization Parkinson’s Resource Organization as a member of the Board of Directors and is making it his mission to take his diagnosis to help raise awareness for Parkinson’s to find a cure. Michael’s goal is to help inspire those with Parkinson’s and demonstrate that the disease does not define him.

Lera Doederlein – 2019-20 Lera Doederlein was introduced as the fourth 21st Duck at Honda Center on Oct. 3, 2019. Born in Russia and adopted at the age of 21 months, Doederlein wore leg braces and used crutches most of her life due to being born with a condition called Arthrogryposis Multiplex Congenita (in both legs). After several surgeries and facing life in a wheelchair, Doederlein decided to take control of her mobility in 2017 and elected to have a double above-knee amputation. She was just 14 years of age at the time. Lera is dedicated to finding and creating her own way in sports as

a bilateral amputee, as well as advocating and serving as an ambassador for adaptive sports. Not long after her surgery, Lera was shown the sport of sled hockey at a sport amputee clinic and quickly fell in love with the game. Originally from Arizona, Lera

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Angelique Fong became the fifth 21st Duck on Jan. 18, 2021. Angelique is a two-time cancer survivor and mentor to cancer patients. Seven weeks after marrying the love of her life, Angelique, was diagnosed with breast cancer at age 39. Despite no symptoms, she had started on a cycle of mammograms and MRIs at the age of 35 because her mother was a two-time breast cancer survivor. Already familiar with Susan G. Komen Orange County because of her mother’s fight against cancer, Angelique served as a mentor to newly diagnosed breast cancer patients, volunteered at their free mobile mammography unit, and was a spokesperson at fundraising events. She turned her passion for running into a purpose: she has run 42 half marathons and three marathons, including a 48-mile challenge over four days twice, dedicating each mile to fellow cancer warriors. Five years after winning her first battle, Angelique received the news that her breast cancer returned in April 2019 despite a double mastectomy. After three surgeries, Angelique created a “Radiate Kindness” initiative, including 33 random acts of kindness, one for each of her radiation treatments, to turn her radiation

treatment into an opportunity to help others. Gestures ranged from monetary donations to her favorite causes; in-kind donations- homemade blankets to fellow cancer patients and children at CHOC, pet supplies to OC Animal Care, donating books to the library; and pay-it-forward surprises at the drive-thru window. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Angelique was unable to be introduced during the home opener of the 2020-21 season, but the team flipped the script on her. On Feb, 17, 2021, the Ducks players, coaches and staff sat in the Honda Center seats and surprised Angelique with a standing ovation as she was introduced and walked out onto the ice for the first time. As a longtime season ticket holder, Angelique credits the Ducks with being an important part of her life and throughout her cancer journey. Because of her perseverance and bravery, Angelique was honored with the Susan G. Komen Orange County 2019 “Most Inspirational Breast Cancer Survivor” Award.

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TELEVISION INFORMATION

Bally Sports SoCal and Bally Sports San Diego are the destinations for the most local, comprehensive coverage of the Anaheim Ducks. In its 29th season as a telecast partner, Bally Sports SoCal and Bally Sports San Diego features Brian Hayward in the booth for his 29th season as the Ducks analyst while John Ahlers returns for his 20th season as play-by-play announcer. Aly Lozoff will again serve as a reporter throughout the season. “Ducks Live” returns prior to and immediately following all home and road telecasts on Bally Sports SoCal and Bally Sports San Diego. Kent French will again lead discussions alongside Hayward who offers viewers further analysis. Guy Hebert joins Hayward to provide analysis for all home shows as well. In addition, French and Lozoff will rotate to offer updates and reports throughout each telecast on the regional sports networks. Connected original, fastpaced and fun, the half-hour program brings fans closer to the team with player and coach interviews, game analysis and much more. In addition to telecast coverage on Bally Sports SoCal and Bally Sports San Diego, all Ducks broadcasts on the regional networks will be streamed on the Bally Sports app. The Bally Sports app is an extension of a viewer’s pay-tv service that allows fans to watch their favorite hometown teams on the go, live from anywhere via the app or at BallySports.com. The Bally Sports app is currently available on mobile and tablet devices, including iOS and Android, and on connected devices including Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, Apple TV, Google Chromecast, Roku Players and Roku TV and Xbox One. Fans can download the app for free from the Apple App Store, Google Play, Amazon App Store, Roku Channel Store and Microsoft Store. Airing throughout the regular season on Bally Sports SoCal and Bally Sports San Diego, “Ducks Weekly” will again take fans inside the Ducks organization. Hosted by French, “Ducks Weekly” goes behind the scenes with player interviews, exclusive features and unmatched access to the team. Together, Bally Sports SoCal and Bally Sports San Diego present more live, local sports programming than any other network or broadcast system in the market. Serving sports fans in Southern California, Nevada and Hawaii, the regional networks produce over 2,500 hours of live and original programming every year. For complete regional sports news, original features and more, visit @BallySportWest and @BallySportsSD on Twitter, @BallySportWest and @ BallySportsSD on Instagram and Bally Sports West and Bally Sports San Diego on Facebook.

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TELEVISION INFORMATION JOHN AHLERS

TELEVISION PLAY-BY-PLAY

John Ahlers is in the midst of his 20th season as the Anaheim Ducks’ play-by-play voice on Bally Sports West. He has called 1,258 regular-season Ducks games since joining the club prior to the 2002-03 season along with numerous NHL games for NBC Sports Network over the previous 10 seasons. Ahlers called his 1,000th regular-season Ducks game on Nov. 12, 2017 vs. Tampa Bay. Each season, Ahlers is a significant contributor to the team’s award-winning Ducks S.C.O.R.E. program, an educational initiative that impacts over 25,000 elementary school students. He teaches the students the value of teamwork in sports, in school and in life. Using team-building exercises that relate to hockey, this interactive presentation demonstrates the importance to work effectively with others to achieve success in all endeavors. Ahlers can also be seen and heard at many of the Ducks community relations events, where he works as host and emcee. Prior to joining the Ducks, Ahlers served as radio play-by-play voice for the Tampa Bay Lightning from 1999-02. A 33-year broadcast veteran with 2,468 games behind the microphone (including 1,617 in the NHL), he also worked as host of the Lightning’s television pre-game show and Lightning Weekly, a magazine format program aired on Florida’s Sunshine Television Network. Prior to his stint with Tampa Bay, Ahlers spent five seasons as the television and radio voice of the International Hockey League’s Detroit Vipers. During that time, he also worked as broadcaster of the IHL Game of the Week and Turner Cup Finals for Fox Sports Net. While with the Vipers he received numerous awards, including the IHL Broadcaster of the Year in 1995 and Emmys for Best Sports Broadcasts in 1995 and 1998. With Anaheim, Ahlers won an Emmy in 2003 for Best Live Sports Broadcast during Game 4 against Detroit in the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. A graduate of Michigan State University, Ahlers has the call for NFL and NCAA college football games on SportsUSA Radio Network for the 10th consecutive season in 2021. He has also served as the voice of the Salt Lake Golden Eagles (IHL) and the Louisville IceHawks (ECHL), as well as Michigan State and Colorado College hockey. John and his wife, Cindi, were married in the summer of 2008. The couple resides in Trabuco Hills.

BRIAN HAYWARD

TELEVISION COLOR ANALYST

The original television analyst for the Anaheim Ducks, Brian Hayward is in his 29th season with the club. He has called 1,758 regular-season Ducks games since joining the team and celebrated his 1,000th Ducks broadcast on Jan. 16, 2011 vs. Edmonton. Over the past 28 years, he has earned a reputation as one of hockey’s most articulate and informative analysts. Hayward has also been an active member of the Orange County community since joining the Ducks, participating in numerous charitable events on behalf of the club. Hayward has previously called national games for NBC, ABC, ESPN, ESPN2 and CBC. He appeared as an analyst for “NHL on NBC,” which included work at the 2014 Stadium Series Game at Dodger Stadium and the 2006 Olympic Winter Games in Torino, Italy. He also served as color commentator for the 2004 World Cup of Hockey on ESPN’s telecasts of the event. In 1998, he was a roving reporter during the Stanley Cup Final for ESPN, where he had the distinction of interviewing President Bill Clinton during a game in Washington. After earning All-American honors as a goaltender at Cornell in 1982, Hayward went on to play 11 NHL seasons with the Winnipeg Jets, Montreal Canadiens, Minnesota North Stars and San Jose Sharks. In 1984-85, Hayward established a franchise record by winning 33 games with the Jets. In Montreal, he teamed with Patrick Roy to win the William M. Jennings Trophy three consecutive years (198789) as the team allowing the fewest goals over the course of the regular season. Hayward also appeared in the Stanley Cup Final in 1986 with Montreal and 1991 with Minnesota. A member of the inaugural San Jose Sharks in 1991-92, Hayward gained experience as an analyst on select Sharks games while sidelined with injuries. When a back injury forced a premature end to his playing career, he became a full-time broadcaster with the Ducks. A native of Toronto, Ontario, Hayward holds a degree in business management from Cornell. He resides in Anaheim Hills with his wife, Angela. His daughter, Courtney, and her husband, Bobby, currently live in Manhattan Beach.

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RADIO INFORMATION STEVE CARROLL

RADIO PLAY-BY-PLAY

Steve Carroll in the midst of his 23rd season as radio play-by-play voice of the Anaheim Ducks in 2021-22, having called 1,546 regular-season games since joining the club. A veteran of 46 years as a play-by-play announcer, Carroll joined the Ducks in 1999-00 and called his 1,000th regular-season broadcast with Anaheim on Mar. 2, 2013 vs. Phoenix. He also celebrated his 20th season with the franchise in 2018-19. After landing his first play-by-play job as voice of the Mineral Area Junior College Men’s Basketball Team (Flat River, Missouri) in 1976, Carroll has gone on to broadcast in several sports at both the college and professional levels. The long list of baseball teams includes the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, the Nashville Sounds (Triple-A), Huntsville Stars (Double-A) and Iowa Cubs (Triple-A). He has been employed in nine states and has called action in every state with the exception of Alaska and Idaho. At one point in the mid-1990s, Carroll was in Nashville broadcasting for five teams in three sports while freelancing for a newspaper. His work included covering the Nashville Knights of the ECHL and Vanderbilt University basketball and football (radio and television). Carroll joined the Ducks after spending the previous two seasons handling the radio play-by-play duties for the New Orleans Brass of the ECHL, including serving in the communications, media relations and corporate sales departments. He also called games for the New Orleans Zephyrs, a Triple-A affiliate of the Houston Astros, from 1996-98. In addition, he handled play-by-play for the New Orleans Storm professional soccer team. Carroll has previous NHL broadcasting experience with the Philadelphia Flyers, serving as radio play-by-play announcer for the 1995-96 season. He also called action for the New Haven Nighthawks of the AHL during the 1985-86 season and the Des Moines Buccaneers (USHL) from 1981-85. A native of St. Louis, Mo., Carroll is also a contributor to AnaheimDucks.com, the club’s official team website. On behalf of the team, he has served as an emcee at several charity events during the regular season and in the summer months. Along with his work with the Angels in 2011 as co-host of “Angels Today,” Carroll also co-hosted “This Week in Angels Baseball” for two years on Adelphia Cable in Southern California. Steve and his wife, Rhonda, reside in Ladera Ranch with their two dogs, Sam and Dixie.

DAN WOOD

RADIO COLOR ANALYST

Dan Wood is in his 13th season as radio color analyst for the Anaheim Ducks, having called 913 consecutive regular-season games. Wood, who was named to his position on Aug. 24, 2009, joins Steve Carroll in the Ducks radio broadcast booth for all preseason, regular season and postseason games, led by flagship station AM830 KLAA. An 18-year veteran writer of NHL hockey, Wood covered the Ducks for the Orange County Register from 200009, including the club’s run to the 2007 Stanley Cup championship. Prior to joining the Register, Wood covered the San Jose Sharks for the Contra Costa Times from the team’s inception in 1991 until 2000. A professional sportswriter since June 1980, Wood previously covered Stanford University football, men’s and women’s basketball, Bay Area college baseball and St. Mary’s College basketball, as well as high school and local sports. Born in Ely, Nev., Wood grew up in Livermore, Calif., in the East Bay portion of the San Francisco Bay Area. He graduated from Livermore High School in 1976 and San Jose State University with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and a sociology minor (1980). He currently resides in Anaheim with his wife, Kim. They were blessed with two children: Jennifer and Kenny.

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RADIO INFORMATION JOSH BREWSTER

RADIO POSTGAME HOST

Josh Brewster is in his 16th season as host of “Duck Calls” on AM830 KLAA following Anaheim Ducks games. The call-in show offers fans an opportunity to discuss the game and converse with a wide variety of guests, including players, broadcasters, writers, and executives from the world of hockey. In addition to hosting “Duck Calls,” Brewster serves as correspondent for NHL Network Television and appears regularly on Sirius/XM NHL Network Radio. Brewster is the first broadcaster to make the leap from web radio or podcasting to broadcast for an NHL club. Starting in 2000, he produced the first web radio series focusing solely on the game of hockey, “The Western Hockey Radio Show,” as well as “Hockeytalk Audio Features.” On television, he provided color commentary for Team USA at the World University Games for Fox College Sports and has narrated programs on Animal Planet and USA Network. He has also been a playwright, actor, and public speaker. He has written for NHL.com, The Hockey News, The Fourth Period and Hockey Digest. His career in hockey media is profiled in the book, “Living the Hockey Dream” by Brian Kennedy. A native of Buffalo, N.Y., Brewster resides in Lake Balboa with his wife, Catherine, and sons, Brent and Shane.

AM830-KLAA is the radio home of Ducks Hockey! Steve Carroll has served as the radio play-by-play announcer of the Ducks for over 20 seasons, calling the action alongside analyst Dan Wood, who joined the team’s broadcast booth in 2009. As the flagship station for the Ducks and Angels, AM830 provides Southern California with live action, commentary, and exclusive interviews. Additional sports coverage includes Raiders Football, The SportsLodge with Roger Lodge, and ESPN programming. Tune into AM830 all year long!

Skyview Networks serves as the official radio network provider of the Anaheim Ducks. As one of America’s most dynamic audio solutions companies, Skyview Networks is a broadcast technology and national network sales company that provides services to 100-plus professional and collegiate sports organizations, ABC Audio, CBS Audio Network, Local Radio Networks, Alpha Media USA, Jack FM, The Dana Cortez Show, Nick Cannon Radio, Bob Kingsley’s Country Top 40 with Fitz, B-Dub Radio, The BetR Network featuring select VSiN content and two state news networks. Founded in 1995, Skyview Networks focuses on providing best-in-class services that include satellite and IP distribution, full network automation, inventory management systems, syndication and network audio sales. For more information, visit skyviewnetworks.com and follow @SkyviewNetworks.

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HONDA CENTER

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elebrating over 28 years in the

Biergarten, the most extensive upgrade in

heart of Orange County, Honda

venue history featuring a 15,000-square-

Center stands as one of the

foot

indoor-outdoor

entertainment

premier entertainment and sports venues

space. Honda Center also added a new

in the country. Opening its doors in 1993, the

6,000-square-foot Team Store in 2013,

venue is owned by the City of Anaheim and

Cisco’s StadiumVision platform throughout

managed by Anaheim Arena Management,

the arena with more than 500 HD monitors,

LLC. Home to the 2007 Stanley Cup

and a new scoreboard in the fall of 2015

champion Anaheim Ducks, the arena

measuring 27 feet tall and 47 feet 10 inches

annually hosts top-name concerts, exciting

wide. In 2020, the arena completed the

sporting events, and family favorites such

replacement of upper and lower in-bowl

as the Harlem Globetrotters, Stars on Ice,

seating and a 19,570-square-foot new

and Disney on Ice. Throughout the years,

state-of-the-art Ducks locker room while

capacity crowds have filled Honda Center

also breaking ground on Impact Club, a

for world-class acts, including recent

new, 5,750-square-foot state-of-the-art

performances by KISS, Elton John, Justin

members-only restaurant and lounge that

Timberlake, Shakira, Ariana Grande, P!NK,

will debut on the event level during the

Jay-Z, Post Malone, Backstreet Boys, Chris

2021-22 NHL season.

Stapleton, Jonas Brothers, Imagine Dragons and Brad Paisley.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Honda Center has been the site of numerous

Since 2005, Ducks owners Henry and

community-focused events, including the

Susan Samueli have invested millions of

Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange

dollars into facility upgrades in an effort to

County, with over two million pounds of food

continually enhance the guest experience,

distributed from March through June 2020,

including

feeding 62,426 households. The Ducks and

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HONDA CENTER Honda Center partnered with UCI Health

The arena is located in Orange County,

for a total of 10 blood drives, with enough

east of the 57 freeway on Katella Avenue.

blood donated to save more than 760 lives.

Five major freeways (57, 22, 5, 91, 55)

In July 2020, over 600 small-sized medical

are conveniently located within a five-mile

offices received over $2 million worth of

radius of the facility.

medical-grade PPE in a distribution event in the arena parking lot. In partnership with the Orange County Clerk-Recorder, over 7,000 couples whose wedding plans were impacted by the pandemic were hitched at Honda Center. Honda Center also served as the state of California’s only drive-thru voting location and Orange County’s solitary “Super” Vote Center for the 2020 Presidential Election from Oct. 30 through Election Day, Nov. 3. On Sept. 11, 2020, the Global Biorisk Advisory Council (GBAC) awarded Honda Center the gold standard for prepared facilities,

the

GBAC

STAR™

facility

accreditation. Honda Center became the first NHL-specific venue to receive the industry’s highest-level outbreak prevention, response, and recovery accreditation. Under the guidance of GBAC, Honda Center has implemented the most stringent protocols for cleaning, disinfection, and infectious disease prevention at its facility. The arena has three levels of seating. Closest to the arena floor is the Plaza Level with 5,200 seats and 39 luxury suites. Just 21 rows above the ice, the exclusive Pacific Premier Bank Club Level is accessible only to Premium Seat Holders. It contains 1,750 seats, 44 luxury suites, Brewery X Biergarten, and the Jack Daniel’s Old No. 7

Location Site: 2695 East Katella Avenue (at Douglass, east of 57 freeway) Seating Capacity (including Suites): 17,174 for hockey and other rink events; 18,366 for basketball; 18,900 for center stage events; 18,325 for end-stage events; 7,000 for Theatre events. Seating is customized per event. Arena Highlights: NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament First and Second Round (2008), NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament West Regionals (1998, 2001, 2003, 2011, 2014, 2016, 2019), 1999 NCAA Frozen Four, UFC 59, UFC 63, UFC 76, UFC 121, UFC 157, UFC on FOX 1, UFC 214, UFC 241, 2003 World Gymnastics Championships, 2004 U.S. Team Trials - Gymnastics, 2005 World Badminton Championships, 2017 P&G Gymnastics Championships, 2019 ISU Four Continents Figure Skating Championships, Wooden Legacy, Garth Brooks, U2, Paul McCartney, Eagles, Barbra Streisand, AC/DC, Andrea Bocelli, Chris Stapleton, Madonna, Prince, Van Halen, Justin Timberlake, Bon Jovi, Billy Joel, Bruce Springsteen, Roger Waters, Celine Dion, Elton John, The Rolling Stones. Attendance: Since 1993, more than 42 million fans have been entertained at Honda Center, enjoying more than 4,200 events.4,100 events.

Club. The third level, the Terrace Level, has 9,200 easily accessible seats.

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THE RINKS

The Rinks Development Program consists of eight local hockey and skating facilities throughout Southern California, offering a variety of hockey, skating and community programs for participants of all ages and ability levels. The Rinks include six ice rinks (Great Park Ice and FivePoint Arena, The Rinks – Anaheim ICE, The Rinks – Lakewood ICE, The Rinks - Poway ICE, The Rinks – Westminster ICE, The Rinks – Yorba Linda ICE), as well as two inline facilities (The Rinks – Corona Inline and The Rinks – Irvine Inline).

Figure Skating medalists, U.S. Figure Skating Champions, Professional Skaters Association Hall of Fame coach and Coach of the Year.

Launched Feb. 13, 2009, The Rinks offer a variety of hockey and skating programs for participants of all ages and ability levels, and are home to thousands of youth and adult hockey players as well as recreational skaters to competitive Olympic figure skaters. The eight facilities combined welcome more than two million participants and visitors annually.

In 2016, USA Hockey recognized The Rinks, Jr. Ducks and Lady Ducks as Model Club Associations dedicated to age-appropriate, age-specific skill development, in accordance with USA Hockey’s American Development Model. It marked the first time USA Hockey has honored three programs within an organization, while the program became only the 21st in the nation to be honored as a Model Club.

Programs include daily public ice skating and roller skating sessions, youth and adult hockey programs and leagues, figure skating, Learn to Skate and Learn to Play programs, curling, birthdays, group events, and other local corporate and community events.

The Ducks ‘Learn to Play’ program began at The Rinks in Orange County in 2011 with 330 skaters and has now grown to more than 4,600 annual participants (including expansion into San Diego in 2017). Since the program’s debut, over 15,500 skaters have been introduced to the sport of hockey (12,500 youth/3,000 adults).

The Rinks have been the official practice facility of the Anaheim Ducks for 28 years, with Great Park Ice now serving as the team’s practice facility.

Great Park Ice - 888 Ridge Valley, Irvine, 92618

Home to the Jr. Ducks and Lady Ducks, San Diego Jr. Gulls and Lady Gulls, and the Anaheim Ducks High School Hockey League (ADHSHL), The Rinks have helped lead California to the fastest rate of youth hockey growth (40%) in the U.S. since 2015, while developing top hockey players and figure skaters.

THE RINKS - Lakewood ICE: 3975 Pixie Ave., Lakewood, 90712

Athletes from The Rinks have become top NHL draft selections, USA Hockey Women’s World Championship gold medalists, NCAA Women’s Champions, USA Hockey Varsity High School hockey champions, (2013, 2018, 2019), Team USA Olympic

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THE RINKS - Anaheim ICE: 300 West Lincoln Ave., Anaheim, 92805

THE RINKS - Poway ICE: 12455 Kerran St., #100, Poway, 92064 THE RINKS - Yorba Linda ICE: 23641 La Palma Ave., Yorba Linda, 92887 THE RINKS - Westminster ICE: 13071 Springdale St., Westminster, 92683 THE RINKS - Irvine Inline: 3150 Barranca Parkway, Irvine, 92606 THE RINKS - Corona Inline: 4325 Prado Rd., #101, Corona, 92880

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GREAT PARK ICE

Great Park Ice is a state-of-the-art public ice facility at the Great Park in Irvine, Calif. Opened Mar. 7, 2019 and located in the Orange County Great Park, the 280,000-square-foot facility is the largest in California and one of the nation’s most expansive ice facilities. The $115-million Great Park Ice facility welcomes one million participants and visitors annually. Financially supported by the Samueli Foundation with zero taxpayer dollars, the facility includes four sheets of ice along with a 7,000-square-foot dryland training center, including FivePoint Arena which features seating for 2,500 spectators and a video board above center ice. Great Park Ice is home to a 20,000-square-foot practice facility for the Anaheim Ducks, where the club also hosts its annual training camp and prospect development camp. The facility is also home of the Jr. Ducks and Lady Ducks programs, and serves as a training facility for U.S. Figure Skating. Great Park Ice hosts youth and adult hockey programs, regional and national tournaments, Learn to Skate and Learn to Play programs, sled hockey, figure skating, speed skating, curling, broomball, public recreational skating, the Top Flight program designed for participants with special needs, the Anaheim Ducks High School Hockey League and other local corporate and community events.

FivePoint Arena was the home of San Diego Gulls during the 2020-21 American Hockey League (AHL) season during the COVID-19 pandemic, hosting 22 games. The facility also hosted the AHL’s 2021 PlayIn Round of the Pacific Division playoff tournament, hosting three contests of a single-elimination play-in tournament. The Anaheim Ducks hosted their first-ever Rookie Faceoff tournament at Great Park Ice, Sept. 7-10, 2019, a six-team rookie tournament featuring nine total games. The Rookie Faceoff featured the Ducks, Los Angeles Kings, Vegas Golden Knights, Arizona Coyotes, San Jose Sharks and Colorado Avalanche. Great Park Ice also hosted the SoCal Clash series between the Harvard Crimson and Arizona State University Sun Devils, Dec. 28-29, 2019, marking the first NCAA Division I games in California since 1999. Additional elements for the state-of-the-art complex include administrative offices, 24 locker rooms, a full-service sports-themed restaurant overlooking two sheets of ice, one concessions stand, an 800-square-foot Team Store, a 1,900-square-foot Pro Shop and over 1,000 free parking spots available. In addition, the facility is LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Silver certified as part of the NHL Green initiative. All proceeds generated from the Great Park complex go to further the growth of ice sports and activities locally.

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THE NAME, LOGOS & COLORS HOW IT ALL BEGAN

On Oct. 2, 1992, Walt Disney Pictures released the hit movie “The Mighty Ducks” and created a new wave of excitement among the nation’s youth and the ice hockey community. Starring Emilio Estevez and a band of kids who learn to play and win as a team, “The Mighty Ducks” grossed $51 million at the box office and served as the inspiration for the name of the Walt Disney Company’s NHL club. The original official team colors and logo were unveiled June 7, 1993, and Mighty Ducks merchandise immediately propelled into one of the top sellers in all of professional sports. Purple, jade, silver and white were chosen The official team colors and logo were unveiled as the team’s colors while an attractive on June 7, 1993. crest featuring a duck head-shaped hockey mask was chosen to give the club its own unique identity. As a testament to the logo’s popularity, the original Ducks jersey was named the “most fashionable” uniform in all of sports at the inaugural ESPY Awards in 1997.

A NEW LOOK UNVEILED

A New Look UnveileIn the spring of 2005, Henry and Susan Samueli entered into an agreement with the Walt Disney Company to purchase the Ducks franchise. In the Samueli’s first year of ownership, the Ducks set then-franchise records for overall wins (43) and standings points (98). On June 22, 2006, a new era began for the franchise as the team became officially known as the Anaheim Ducks. In addition, a new logo and color scheme was unveiled. The new look and identity of the Ducks were a collaborative effort, mixing opinions of fans as well as Ducks players, ownership and management. All parties involved unanimously decided to go beyond simply altering the original concept of an aggressive duck character. In shaping the design, the focus was sharpened to create an overall image that expressed excitement, speed and a competitive edge. In addition, a classic color palette of black and metallic gold was developed, with an accent of orange as a metaphorical link to the team’s Orange County home. The result was a strong, typographic mark anchored by a stylized “D” that echoed the image of a duck’s foot or footprint. The custom typography had a powerful forward momentum and was made up of metallic gold letters with orange drop-shadows and a black holding shape. The uniforms were an evolution of the earlier sweater design but with gold, white and orange sweeping stripes influenced by the curves of the “D” in the Ducks logo. Set with a new look for the 2006-07 season, the Ducks made history and won the Stanley Cup.

THIRD JERSEYS

Entering the 2020-21 season, the Ducks had appeared in six third jerseys (each pictured), beginning with a cartoon Duck breaking through a sheet of ice. The club moved to a more classic approach with its next two sweaters, using black with dark plum, silver and white accenting as its color palate for the alternate jersey worn during the 2003-04 and 2005-06 seasons. The fourth third jersey debuted on Nov. 26, 2010. A black sweater with orange sleeves and side panels, it featured the “D” foot placed prominently on the chest. The shoulder patch integrated the original Mighty Ducks logo into a new oval mark, linking the team’s past and present.

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THE NAME, LOGOS & COLORS The fifth alternate jersey made its initial appearance on Oct. 16, 2015 and featured the original Mighty Ducks logo set on an orange colored jersey accented with gold, black and white trim. In a reversal of logos, the primary webbed “D” was displayed as a patch on both shoulders to represent the current Ducks team. The jersey was reintroduced on Oct. 5, 2019 following appearances from 2015-17. Anaheim’s third jersey in 2018-19 featured the original Mighty Ducks crest with eggplant and jade striping from the Ducks iconic look of the team’s inaugural 1993-94 season. The sweater incorporated orange in the crossed hockey sticks of the team’s original mark and featured silver as a primary accent color, paying tribute to the team’s 25th anniversary season in 2018-19. In 2020-21, the seventh alternate jersey will make its debut as part of the adidas and the NHL’s Reverse Retro collection. Anchored in white with eggplant and jade stripping, the Ducks Reverse Retro jersey features the design from the team’s iconic “Breakout” Jersey worn during the 1995-96 season.

STADIUM SERIES

The Anaheim Ducks and Los Angeles Kings wore specially designed jerseys and uniforms for the 2014 Coors Light NHL Stadium Series™ contest at Dodger Stadium on Jan. 25, 2014. Anaheim’s jersey featured a chrome-treated “D” logo, unique to the 2014 Coors Light NHL Stadium Series™ contest and inspired from the chrome details in the NHL shield. The Ducks Stadium Series jersey was orange, currently an accent color in the club’s primary logo. Anaheim’s orange jersey for the game included enlarged player numbers for improved visibility in an outdoor venue, as well as a shoulder logo to signify the geographic rivalry between the Ducks and Kings. An interlocked “OC” logo appeared on the left shoulder of the Ducks’ Stadium Series jersey. The NHL Stadium Series jersey was designed with creative input from the Ducks, Reebok and the NHL.

FROM THIRD TO PRIMARY

Beginning with the 2014-15 season, the club’s 2010-14 third jersey was transformed into the new primary sweater. A white “road” version of the jersey was added. Both versions of the jersey now incorporate white laces and permanent integration with the “D” on both sweaters.

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HEIGHT 6-2

WEIGHT 210

AGE

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BORN

January 8, 1999; Longueuil, Quebec

ACQUIRED

By Anaheim in the second round (50th overall) of the 2017 NHL Draft

2020-21:

In his third NHL season with Anaheim, scored 16-17=33 points with a +3 rating and 40 PIM in 55 games… set new NHL career highs in goals, assists, points, GWG (3), games played and TOI/game (15:28). Led the Ducks in goals, points, GWG (3), points-per game (.60), even-strength goals (15), even-strength points (29)…ranked second in shots (93) and tied for second in PPP (4) and appearances (55), and third in assists. Became the second-youngest player in Ducks history at 21 years and 120 days to lead the team in goals scoring, behind only Paul Kariya’s 18-21=39 points in 1994-95 (20 years, 199 days). Was the second-youngest NHL player to lead his team in scoring and goals, behind only Brady Tkachuk in scoring (OTT: 17-19=36) and Joel Farabee in goals (PHI: 20). Recorded a career-high three assists (all primary) in a 6-5 Ducks OT win, Mar. 8 vs. LAK. Set a career high with two goals twice, including Feb. 5 vs. SJS (2-0=2) and Jan. 14 @ VGK (2-0=2). Registered a season-high three-game point streak from Feb. 9-15 (2-1=3). Became the 10th player in the NHL’s modern era and 15th in NHL history (first Duck) to score each of his team’s first three goals to begin a season, Jan. 16 @ VGK…was the first player to do so since Connor McDavid, Oct. 4, 2017 vs. CGY. Scored two goals (first career multi-goal/point game) in the first 7:58 of Anaheim’s season-opener, Jan. 14 @ VGK, marking the fastest two goals by an NHL player to start a season in over 15 years…the last NHL player to score two goals in the first eight minutes of a season was Jeremy Roenick (LAK), who scored two goals in the first 4:18 on Oct. 5, 2005 @ DAL…became is the 11th player in NHL history to score two goals within the first eight minutes of a club’s season, and marked the fastest two goals to start a season in Ducks history, besting Joffrey Lupul’s two goals 22:19 into the season on Oct. 5, 2005 @ CHI.

CAREER: Entered 2021-22 leading all Ducks players 23-and-younger in career scoring (23-28=51) and goals, while ranking second in assists. Scored 49 seconds into the game in his NHL debut, Oct. 3, 2018 at San Jose…his goal was the fastest to start an NHL career since 1989, when Buffalo’s Alexander Mogilny scored 20 seconds into the first period Oct. 5, 1989 vs. Quebec. Became the first Ducks player to score in his first two career NHL games from the start of a season, Oct. 3-6, 2018…became the second Ducks player to record at least one point in each of his first three career NHL games, Oct. 3-8, 2018 (2-1=3). Recorded 9-15=24 points with a +7 rating in 31 AHL games with San Diego in 2019-20…the Gulls went 15-0-

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20 LEFT WING 44 2-0 when he recorded a point….co-led AHL rookies and paced the Gulls in GWG (5) and led Gulls rookies in scoring, goals, assists and plus/minus…was named the CCM/AHL Rookie of the Month for February 2020 (8-5=13 points in 13 games) Set a Gulls rookie record with goals in five straight games from Feb. 15-22 (6-2=8, +7), surpassing the prior mark of four set by Troy Terry (Nov. 9-21, 2018; 4-2=6). Scored a goal in his AHL debut with San Diego, 2:26 into the game (PPG), Nov. 10, 2018 vs. Colorado, becoming the first player to score in both their Gulls and Ducks debuts. Helped San Diego to the 2019 Western Conference Finals, scoring 5-4=9 points with a +4 rating in 12 postseason games…scored 64:20 into overtime for his first career AHL postseason game in his Calder Cup Playoffs debut in Game 1 of the Pacific Division Final, May 3, 2019 at Bakersfield…his goal ended the fifthlongest game in AHL history in the fourth overtime, a 3-2 win. Collected 123-121=244 points with a +71 rating in 205 career QMJHL games with Drummondville and Victoriaville…concluded the 2017-18 season with Victoriaville on a 20-game point streak (24-23=47). Helped Team Canada to gold at the 2021 World Championship and the 2018 World Junior Championship… served as team captain at the 2019 WJC tournament…also represented Canada at the U-18 World Championship (2016 and 2017), 2016 Ivan Hlinka Memorial and 2015 U-17 World Hockey Challenge. Signed a two-year contract through the 2022-23 NHL season, Aug. 9, 2021…originally signed a three-year entry-level contract with Anaheim, Mar. 3, 2018.

CAREER STATISTICS

REGULAR SEASON

Season Team

PLAYOFFS

League GP G A Pts. PIM +/-

GP G A Pts. PIM

2015-16 Victoriaville QMJHL 62 26 34 60 68 +4

5 1 5 6 4

2016-17 Victoriaville QMJHL 64 22 29 51 88 -7

4 1 0 1

8

2017-18 Victoriaville QMJHL 54 44 41 85 79 +43 13 4 8 12 16 2018-19 ANAHEIM

NHL

San Diego

AHL

Drummondville QMJHL

10 2 5 7 7 +3 4 25

1

0

31 17

1 48

2

-2

32 +31

2019-20 ANAHEIM

NHL

AHL

31

NHL

55 16 17 33 40 +3

San Diego

2020-21 ANAHEIM

- - - -

-

12

9

4

15

24

5

4

16 11 4

29 5 6 11 24 -4 - - - - 9

15

24

53

+7

-

-

-

- -

-

-

-

-

-

NHL Totals

94

23

28

51

71

+2

-

-

-

-

-

AHL Totals

35

10

15

25

55

+5

12

5

4

9

4

NHL CAREER HAT TRICKS: None

NHL CAREER MULTIPLE-POINT GAMES: 8 (2 multiple-goal, 2 multiple -assist)

NHL NHL CAREER CAREER HIGHS HIGHS

NHL CAREER OT GOALS: None

GOALS: 2, two times (last: Feb. 5, 2021 vs. SJS) ASSISTS: 3, Mar. 8, 2021 vs. LAK POINTS: 3, Mar. 8, 2021 vs. LAK

PIM: 5, five times (last: May 5, 2021 @ STL) TOI: 20:01, Dec. 21, 2019 @ NYI

SHOTS: 7, Apr. 30, 2021 vs. LAK

PLUS/MINUS: +2, four times (last: May 1, 2021 vs. LAK)

GOAL STREAK: Two games, five times (last: May 7-8, 2021; 2-1=3) ASSIST STREAK: Three games, Oct. 13-17, 2018 (0-3=3) POINT STREAK: Four games, Oct. 24-29, 2019 (2-2=4) PENALTY SHOTS: None

MILESTONES WITHIN REACH: Six appearances to 100 NHL games

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NICOLAS DESLAURIERS @Nicdeslauriers4 nicolasdeslauriers

SHOOTS LEFT

HEIGHT 6-1 XXX

WEIGHT 220 XXX

AGE

30; turns 31 on February 22, 2022

BORN

February 22, 1991; LaSalle, Quebec

ACQUIRED

Acquired from Montreal in exchange for a fourth-round selection in the 2020 NHL Draft

DRAFTED

By Los Angeles in the third round (84th overall) of the 2009 NHL Draft

2020-21:

Appeared in his eighth NHL season, his first with Anaheim. Collected 5-5=10 points with a team-leading 53 PIM in 49 games…led team leaders in hits/60 (14.71) and ranked second in hits (136). Registered a team-leading 92 hits over his last 28 contests (3.3 hits/game). Appeared in his 100th game as a Duck, Apr. 20, 2021 @ LAK. Appeared in his 400th career NHL game, Mar. 12 vs. SJS. Recorded season highs with two points on three occasions, including Apr. 6 @ SJS (1-1=2), Feb. 2 @ LAK (11=2) and Jan. 20 vs. MIN (1-1=2)…also earned a season-high +3 rating, Apr. 6 @ SJS. Tied a career best with goals in back-to-back games and his first goal streak as a Duck, Jan. 20-22 (2-1=3)… the goal streak marked the fourth of his career (last: Jan. 13-15, 2018; 2-0=2). Scored the lone goal in a 1-0 Ducks victory, Jan. 18 vs. MIN.

CAREER: Entered the 2021-22 campaign ranked third among NHL leaders in hits per 60 minutes (121.15, min. 300 games) and 11th among NHL forwards in hits (1,222) since 2014-15. Recorded his first career hat trick (3-0=3) in a 5-2 Ducks win, Mar. 10, 2020 vs. OTT...scored three goals in the first 11:49, marking the fastest hat trick from the start of an NHL game since Mar. 30, 2013...it was the fifth-fastest NHL hat trick since 1990 and the fastest in club history, besting the previous record by Teemu Selanne (12:58 on Nov. 10, 1997)...his three goals also represented the third hat trick in club history scored in the first period and the ninth natural hat trick for a Ducks player. Led Montreal in hits (373) and hits per game (3.5) over his two seasons with the team from 2017-19…also ranked second among Buffalo players in hits (576) from 2014-17. Scored a personal-best 10 goals in his first season with Montreal in 2017-18…established career highs in points (5-10=15) and assists, and was the lone Sabre to appear in all 82 regular-season games in 2014-15.

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20 LEFT WING Made his NHL debut with Buffalo Mar. 7, 2014 @ FLA and scored his first career NHL goal (Jimmy Howard) Apr. 4, 2014 @ DET. Helped Gatineau to the 2011 QMJHL final vs. St. John, collecting 5-15=20 points in 24 playoff games. Signed a two-year contract extension with Anaheim through the 2021-22 NHL season, Feb. 15, 2020 and 2010-11.

CAREER STATISTICS

REGULAR SEASON

Season Team

PLAYOFFS

League GP G A Pts. PIM +/-

2007-08 Rouyn-Noranda QMJHL 42 2 7

9

GP G A Pts. PIM 4 0 0

0

2008-09 Rouyn-Noranda QMJHL 68 11 19 30 80 +3

38 -7

6

2 2

4

0 8

2009-10 Rouyn-Noranda QMJHL 65 9 36 45 72 +22

11 2 6

8

2

2010-11 Gatineau

QMJHL 48 13 30 43 53 +22 24 5 15 20 19

2011-12 Manchester

AHL

65 1 13 14 67 -14

4 0 0 0 7

2012-13 Manchester

AHL

63 4 19 23 80 -14

4 2 2 4 2

2013-14 Manchester

AHL

60 18 21 39 76 +3

Rochester

AHL

BUFFALO

5 1 2 3 9 0

-

- -

-

-

5 1 1 2 9

NHL

17 1 0 1 18 -10

- - - - -

2014-15 BUFFALO

NHL

82 5 10 15 71 -24

-

- -

-

-

2015-16 BUFFALO

NHL

70 6

6

12 59 -14

-

- -

-

-

2016-17 BUFFALO

NHL

42 0 2

2 38 -6

-

- -

-

-

2017-18 Laval

AHL

14 3 2

5

-

- -

-

NHL

58 10 4 14 55 +7

MONTREAL

16 +6

-

- - - -

-

2018-19 MONTREAL

NHL

48 2

3

5

22 -12

-

- -

-

-

2019-20 ANAHEIM

NHL

59

7

6

13

92

-1

-

-

-

-

-

2020-21 ANAHEIM

NHL

49

5

5

10 53

-7

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NHL Totals

425 36 36

72 408 -67

Anaheim Totals

108 12

23

11

145

-8

NHL CAREER CAREER HAT HAT TRICKS: TRICKS:1,1,Mar. Mar. 10, 10, 2020 2020 vs. vs.OTT OTT

NHL CAREER CAREER MULTIPLE-POINT MULTIPLE-POINTGAMES: GAMES:1010(3(3multiple-goal, multiple-goal, 22 multiple-assist) multiple-assist)

NHL CAREER HIGHS

NHL CAREER CAREER OT OT GOALS: GOALS:None None GOALS: 3, GOALS: 3, Mar. 10, 10,2020 2020vs. vs.OTT OTT

ASSISTS: 2, ASSISTS: 2, two times times(last: (last:Apr. Apr.6,6, 2019 2019 w/MTL w/MTL vs. vs. TOR) TOR) POINTS: 3, POINTS: 4, two four times times(last: (last:Jan. Mar. 6, 10, 20152020 w/STL vs.@OTT; ARI; 4-0=4) 3-0=3) PIM: 17, Mar. Mar.19, 19,2018 2018w/MTL w/MTL vs.vs. FLA FLA

TOI: 17:57, 17:57, Mar. Mar.7,7,2015 2015w/MTL w/MTL @@ WSH WSH

SHOTS: 5, SHOTS: 5, four times times(last: (last:Dec. Dec. 31,31, 2019 2019 @ VGK) @ VGK)

PLUS/MINUS: +4, PLUS/MINUS: +4, Dec. 2, 2, 2017 2017w/ w/MTL MTLvs.vs. DET DET

GOAL STREAK: STREAK: Two Two games, games, four fourtimes times(last: (last: Jan. Jan. 20-22, 20-22, 2021; 2021; 2-1=3) 2-1=3)

ASSIST STREAK: ASSIST STREAK:Two Twogames, games, four fourtimes times(last: (last:Mar. Mar. 10-11, 10-11, 2017; 2017; 0-2=2) 0-2=2)

POINT STREAK: STREAK:Three Three games, two twotimes times(last: (last: Dec. Dec. 21-27, 21-27, 2014; 2014; 2-2=4) 2-2=4) PENALTY SHOTS: PENALTY SHOTS:None None

MILESTONES WITHIN MILESTONES WITHIN REACH: REACH:75 75games gamesto to 500 NHL NHLgames games

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JAMIE DRYSDALE @jamiedrysdale02 jamie.drysdale

SHOOTS RIGHT

HEIGHT 5-11

WEIGHT 183

AGE

19; turns 20 on April 8, 2022

BORN

April 8, 2002; Toronto, Ontario

DRAFTED

By Anaheim in the first round (sixth overall) of the 2020 NHL Draft

2020-21:

Appeared in his first NHL season with Anaheim, scoring 3-5=8 points with six PIM in 24 games. Was the only defenseman selected in the 2020 NHL Draft to appear in an NHL game in 2020-21. Ranked fifth among NHL rookies in TOI/game (19:35) and was second among Ducks blueliners in goals. Scored a goal and added an assist in his NHL debut, Mar. 18 vs. ARI at 18 years, 344 days, becoming the third defenseman in NHL history to record multiple points in his NHL debut at age 18-or-younger (Petr Svoboda, MTL; Oct. 11, 1984 @ BUF and Ray Bourque, BOS; Oct. 11, 1979 @ WPG). His first career NHL goal marked only the fourth time in NHL history an 18-year-old scored a goal in his NHL debut (Bourque in the aforementioned game, Scott Stevens, WSH; Oct. 6, 1982 @ NYR & Jason Doig, WPG; Oct. 7, 1995 vs. DAL)…at 18 years, 344 days, Drysdale became the youngest Ducks player in 25 years and the second-youngest player in franchise history to score a goal in his NHL debut (Chad Kilger, Oct. 9, 1995 @ WPG; 18 years, 316 days)…also became the third-youngest Ducks defenseman to score a goal (fourth-youngest player overall) and the youngest-ever player in franchise history to record two points in his NHL debut (1-1=2). Skated in a season-high 25:38, May 8 @ MIN and registered a season-best +2 rating twice, including Apr. 6 @ SJS and Mar. 18 vs. ARI. Began the season with San Diego (AHL), scoring 4-6=10 points with a +1 rating and six PIM in 14 AHL games, co-leading AHL rookie defensemen in points per game (.71, min. 10 games). Was named the AHL Rookie of the Month for February 2021, scoring 4-5=9 points in 11 games, tied for the team lead in scoring during the month.

CAREER: Was named an OHL First Team All-Star in 2019-20 after scoring 9-38=47 points with a +9 rating and 24 PIM in 49 games with the Erie Otters…ranked 10th among OHL defensemen in points per game (.96) while leading Erie blueliners in goals, assists, scoring, power-play assists (19) and power-play goals (3).

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34 DEFENSEMAN Was also named to the 2018-19 OHL First All-Rookie Team after scoring 7-33=40 points in 63 games…led Erie defensemen in goals, assists, scoring and power-play points (17) in his first OHL campaign. Represented Team Canada in back-to-back World Junior Championships, including a gold medal at the 2020 World Junior Championship, recording 1-2=3 points in seven tournament games…became the youngest defenseman since 2001 to appear in a World Junior Championship for Canada in 2020 (Jay Bouwmeester, 17 years, 3 months), and the sixth-youngest Canadian defenseman all-time. Won silver at the 2021 World Junior Championship and the 2019 Hlinka Gretzky Cup (silver)…also appeared at the 2019 U-18 World Championship and 2019 U-17 World Hockey Challenge. Signed a three-year entry-level contract with Anaheim, Nov. 4, 2020.

CAREER STATISTICS Season

REGULAR SEASON

Team

League

GP

G A Pts. PIM +/-

PLAYOFFS GP G A Pts. PIM

2018-19 Erie

OHL

63 7 33 40 20 -24 - - - - -

2019-20 Erie

OHL

49 9 38 47 24 +9 - - - - -

2020-21 San Diego AHL

14 4 6 10 6 +1 3 0 2 2 0

24 3 5 8 6 -12 - - - - -

ANAHEIM NHL

NHL Totals

24 3 5 8 6 -12 - - - - -

AHL Totals

14 4 6 10 6 +1 3 0 2 2 0

NHL CAREER HAT TRICKS: None

NHL CAREER MULTIPLE-POINT GAMES: 1 (0 multiple-goal, 0 multiple-assist)

NHL CAREER HIGHS

NHL CAREER OT GOALS: None

GOALS: 1, three times (last: Apr. 26, 2021 @ LAK) ASSISTS: 1, five times (last: May 8, 2021 @ MIN) POINTS: 2, Mar. 18, 2021 vs. ARI (1-1=2)

PIM: 2, three times (last: Apr. 12, 2012 @ SJS) TOI: 25:38, May 8, 2021 @ MIN

SHOTS: 3, four times (last: Apr. 11, 2021 vs. COL)

PLUS/MINUS: +2, two times (last: Apr. 6, 2021 @ SJS) GOAL STREAK: None

ASSIST STREAK: None POINT STREAK: None

PENALTY SHOTS: None

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CAM FOWLER c_4owler

SHOOTS LEFT

HEIGHT 6-2

WEIGHT 215

AGE

29; turns 30 on December 5, 2021

BORN

December 5, 1991; Windsor, Ontario

DRAFTED

By Anaheim in the first round (12th overall) of the 2010 NHL Draft

2020-21:

Appeared in his 11th NHL season with Anaheim, earning 5-18=23 points and 18 PIM…marked his eighth straight season with 20 points or more…was the only Ducks player to appear in all 56 games. Led Ducks defensemen in scoring and goals for a second straight season…also led in assists and shots (75), while co-leading in PPA (4)…among team leaders, ranked second in assists and TOI/game (21:46), and was third in scoring. Registered a career-best +4 rating, May 1 vs. LAK and tallied a season-high two assists twice (last: May 1 vs. LAK). Had a career-high five-game assist streak from Feb. 22-Mar. 3 (1-6=7)...also tied a career high with points in five straight games. Appeared in his 700th career NHL game, Feb. 27 vs. VGK, the first Ducks defenseman to reach the milestone...became the youngest player in Ducks history to reach 700 games with the club at 29 years, 2 months and 22 days. Finished the season with the most points (72-252=324), assists, PPP (124), SHG (4) and appearances (735) among defensemen selected in the 2010 NHL Draft. Was nominated for the 2020-21 King Clancy Memorial Trophy, presented to the player who best exemplifies leadership qualities on and off the ice and has made a noteworthy humanitarian contribution in his community.

CAREER: Entered the 2021-22 season as the all-time franchise leader among defensemen in points (324), assists (252), SHG (4) and appearances (735)…also came into the campaign leading all franchise defensemen in GWG (16) and co-leading in SHP (8). Has the most points, assists, power-play points (124), SHG and appearances among defensemen selected in the 2010 NHL Draft. Became the first Anaheim defenseman in franchise history to 300 career points, Feb. 7, 2020 @ TOR…became the franchise’s all-time leading goal scorer among defensemen with his 61st career tally to surpass Scott Niedermayer, Oct. 29, 2019 vs. WPG and also surpassed Niedermayer for the club’s all-time points record by a blueliner, Mar. 8, 2019 vs. MTL. Became the seventh defenseman in NHL history to record three goals, including the OT winner, Nov. 4 vs. CBJ...the last three such instances were accomplished by the Ducks (Lubomir Visnovsky Mar. 4, 2011 vs. DAL and Hampus Lindholm Dec. 21, 2017 @ NYI)...no other NHL team has had a defenseman accomplish the feat since Dec. 2003 (MTL’s Sheldon Souray).

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4 DEFENSEMAN Is the lone Anaheim defenseman to record 300 or more points with the club. Represented Team USA at the 2014 Olympic Winter Games, 2012 World Championship, 2011 World Championship, 2010 World Junior Championship (gold) and 2009 U-18 World Championship (gold)…won the Memorial Cup and OHL championship in 2010…made the 2010 Memorial Cup All-Star team and led all defensemen in scoring during the tournament with 2-4=6 points in four games. Signed an eight-year contract extension with Anaheim through the 2025-26 NHL season, July 1, 2017.Apr. 4, 2014 @ DET. Helped Gatineau to the 2011 QMJHL final vs. St. John, collecting 5-15=20 points in 24 playoff games. Signed a two-year contract extension with Anaheim through the 2021-22 NHL season, Feb. 15, 2020 and 2010-11.

CAREER STATISTICS Season

REGULAR SEASON

Team

PLAYOFFS

League GP G A Pts. PIM +/-

GP G A Pts. PIM

2009-10 Windsor

OHL

55 8 47 55 14 +38 19 3 11 14 10

2010-11 ANAHEIM

NHL

76 10 30 40 20 -25

6 1 3 4

2

2011-12 ANAHEIM

NHL

82 5 24 29 18 -28

- - - -

-

2012-13

Sodertalje

Sweden-2 14

-

-

ANAHEIM

NHL

37 1 10 11 4 -4

2013-14 ANAHEIM

NHL

70 6 30 36 14 +15 13 0 4 4 4

2

5

7

14

+9

-

-

-

7 0 3 3 0

United States Olympics 6 1 0 1 0 +4 - - - - -

2014-15 ANAHEIM

NHL

2015-16 ANAHEIM

NHL

69 5 23 28 27 -8

7 1 2 3 4

2016-17 ANAHEIM

NHL

80 11 28 39 20 +7

13 2 7 9 2

2017-18 ANAHEIM

NHL

67 8 24 32 28 +3

- - - - -

2018-19 ANAHEIM

NHL

59 5 18 23 20 -14

- - - -

2019-20 ANAHEIM

NHL

59 9 20 29 20 0

- - - - -

2020-21 ANAHEIM

NHL

NHL Totals

80 7 27 34 14 +4 16 2 8 10 2

56 5 18 23 18 -4 735 72 252 324 203 -54

-

- - - - 62

6 27

33

14

NHL CAREER HAT TRICKS: 1, Nov. 4, 2018 vs. CBJ

NHL CAREER MULTIPLE-POINT GAMES: 50 (2 multiple-goal, 30 multiple-assist)

NHL CAREER HIGHS

NHL CAREER OT GOALS: 4 (last: Nov. 4, 2018 vs. CBJ; 3-2) GOALS: 3, Nov. 4, 2018 vs. CBJ

ASSISTS: 3, three times (last: Feb. 15, 2016 @ CGY)

POINTS: 3, five times (last: Nov. 4, 2018 vs. CBJ; 3-0=3) PIM: 5, Oct. 14, 2015 vs. ARI

TOI: 32:33, Nov. 20, 2013 @ SJS

SHOTS: 8, Mar. 22, 2017 vs. EDM

PLUS/MINUS: +3, 10 times (last: Nov. 25, 2019 vs. NYI)

GOAL STREAK: Three games, Jan. 22-Feb. 2, 2011 (3-0=3)

ASSIST STREAK: Five games, Feb. 22-Mar. 3, 2021 (1-6=7)

POINT STREAK: Five games, three times (last: Feb. 22-Mar. 3,2021; 1-6=7) PENALTY SHOTS: None

MILESTONES WITHIN REACH: 27 assists from tying Steve Rucchin for fifth on the Ducks all-time assists list ; 65 games from 800 NHL games

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RYAN GETZLAF

SHOOTS RIGHT

HEIGHT 6-4

WEIGHT 220

AGE

36; turns 37 on May 10, 2022

BORN

May 10, 1985; Regina, Saskatchewan

DRAFTED

By Anaheim in the first round (19th overall) of the 2003 NHL Draft

2020-21: Appeared in his 16th NHL season with Anaheim…recorded 5-12=17 point and 43 PIM in 48 games. Led Anaheim in FO (676), FOW (350), and led club forwards in blocked shots 46). Became the first player in club history to appear in 1,100 games with Anaheim, May 5 @ STL. Had a season-high three-game assist streak Mar. 24-28 (0-3=3, +3). Recorded his 700th career assist, becoming the 55th player in NHL history and fourth active player to reach the milestone record 700 assists, joining Joe Thornton, Sidney Crosby and Nicklas Backstrom, Mar. 18 vs. ARI.

Scored the GWG in OT, his 35th career OT point, tying Jaromir Jagr for fourth on the NHL’s all-time OT scoring list, Mar. 6 @ COL. Missed five total games, including two due to a lower-body injury (Feb. 5-6) and three with an upper-body injury (Apr. 4-9).

CAREER: Entered the 2021-22 campaign as the all-time franchise leader in assists (703), OT goals (11), OT assists (24), EVP (638), PPA (246) and games played (1,101), while ranking second in points (982), PPP (330) and plus/minus (+116).

Is the longest-serving captain in Anaheim history (2010-present), and the fourth-longest-serving captain in the NHL, trailing Pittsburgh’s Sidney Crosby (2007-present), Chicago’s Jonathan Toews (2008-present) and Washington’s Alex Ovechkin (2009-present).

Leads the NHL in all-time OT assists (24) and ranks tied for fourth all-time in OT points (35). Ranks tied for fourth among NHL leaders with 380 primary assists since 2007-08 and also ranks fourth in overall assists (459) since 2010-11 and sixth in assists (678) and eighth in points (943) since 2006-07.

Among active players, ranks seventh in scoring and leads the 2003 NHL Draft class in all-time points per game (.89), assists, PPP (330), and ranks second in plus/minus (116).

Led Anaheim in assists for 13 straight seasons (2007-20), one of two players in NHL history to do so with a single club and one of four players to lead their respective team in assists for 13 seasons, including Wayne Gretzky (1979-92), Joe Thornton (2002-16) and Anze Kopitar (2007-present).

Became the first player in club history to appear in 1,000 games with Anaheim, Nov. 3 vs. CHI…became the Ducks’ all-time leader in games played (989) after surpassing Corey Perry, Oct. 11 @ CBJ.

Named a Second Team NHL All-Star in 2013-14 and participated in the NHL All-Star Game in 2007-08, 2008-09 and 2014-15… earned NHL Player of the Month honors in Dec. 2015 and Feb. 2016.

Led the 2007 Stanley Cup champion Ducks in postseason scoring (7-10=17). Won gold with Team Canada at the 2014 and 2010 Olympic Winter Games, and 2005 World Junior Championship…won silver at the 2008 World Championship and 2004 World Junior Championship…has also represented Canada at the 2016 World Cup of Hockey, 2012 World Championship and 2003 U-18 World Championship.

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15 CENTER CAREER STATISTICS Season

REGULAR SEASON

Team

PLAYOFFS

League GP G A Pts. PIM +/-

GP G A Pts. PIM

2001-02 Calgary

WHL

63 9 9 18 34 -16 7 2 1 3 4

2002-03 Calgary

WHL

70 29 39 68 121 +8

5 1 1 2 6

2003-04

WHL

49 28 47

7

WHL

51 29 25 54 102 +22 12 4 13 17 18

Calgary

2004-05 Calgary

Cincinnati AHL

2005-06 Portland

75

97 +32

5

1

6

12

- - - - - - 10 1 4 5 4

AHL

17 8 25 33 36 +5

ANAHEIM NHL

57 14 25 39 22 +6

1 0 0 0

4

16 3 4 7 13

2006-07 ANAHEIM NHL

82 25 33 58 66 +17 21 7 10 17 32

2007-08 ANAHEIM NHL

77 24 58 82 94 +32

6 2 3 5 6

2008-09 ANAHEIM

NHL

81 25 66 91 121 +5

13 4 14 18 25

2009-10 ANAHEIM NHL

66 19 50 69 79 +4

Canada

- - -

Olympics 7 3 4 7 2 +2

2010-11 AHAHEIM NHL

67 19 57 76 35 +14

-

-

- - - -

-

6 2 4 6 9

2011-12 ANAHEIM NHL

82 11 46 57 75 -11

- - - -

2012-13 ANAHEIM NHL

44 15 34 49 41 +14

7 3 3 6 6

2013-14 ANAHEIM NHL

77 31 56 87 31 +28 12 4 11 15 10

Canada

Olympics 6 1 2 3 4 +3

- - - -

-

-

2014-15 ANAHEIM NHL

77 25 45 70 62 +15 16 2 18 20 6

2015-16 ANAHEIM NHL

77 13 50 63 55 +14

7 2 3 5 4

2016-17 ANAHEIM NHL

74 15 58 73 49 +7

17 8 11 19 8

2017-18 ANAHEIM NHL

56 11 50 61 42 +20 4 0 2 2 18

2018-19 ANAHEIM NHL

67 14 34 48 58 -19

- - - -

-

2019-20 ANAHEIM NHL

69 13 29 42 58 -16

- - - -

-

- - - -

-

2020-21 ANAHEIM NHL NHL Totals

48 5 12 17 43 -14 1101 279 703 982 931 +116

125 37 83 120 137

NHL CAREER HIGHS

NHL CAREER HAT TRICKS: 2 (last: Dec. 21, 2013 @ NYI) NHL CAREER MULTIPLE-POINT GAMES: 251 (23 multiple-goal, 143 multiple-assist) NHL CAREER OT GOALS: 11 (last: Mar. 6, 2021 @ COL; 5-4) GOALS: 3, two times (last: Dec. 21, 2013 @ NYI) ASSISTS: 5, two times (last: Nov. 24, 2015 vs. CGY) POINTS: 5, two times (last: Nov. 24, 2015 vs. CGY; 0-5=5) PIM: 17, two times (last: 17, Mar. 24, 2021 @ MIN) TOI: 29:41, Dec. 8, 2010 @ VAN SHOTS: 11, two times (last: Mar. 6, 2011 vs. VAN) PLUS/MINUS: +4, three times (last: Dec. 12, 2018 vs. DAL) GOAL STREAK: Four games, two times (last: Oct. 26-Nov. 1, 2019; 4-1=5) ASSIST STREAK: 10 games, Oct. 24-Nov. 14, 2009 (1-17=18) POINT STREAK: 15 games, Dec. 22, 2007-Jan. 23, 2008 (6-16=22) PENALTY SHOTS: None MILESTONES WITHIN REACH: 7 points to surpassing Teemu Selanne (988) for

Anaheim’s all-time points record ; 18 points to 1,000 NHL points ; 21 goals to 300 NHL goals

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JOHN GIBSON

CATCHES LEFT

HEIGHT 6-2

WEIGHT 210

AGE

28; turns 29 on July 14, 2022

BORN

July 14, 1993; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

DRAFTED

By Anaheim in the second round (39th overall) of the 2011 NHL Draft

2020-21:

Appeared in his sixth NHL season with Anaheim, posting a 9-19-7 record with three shutouts, a 2.98 GAA and .903 SV% in 35 games…marked his fifth straight season leading the Ducks in appearances. Ranked tied for sixth in shutouts (3) and tied for 10th in appearances (35) among NHL goaltenders. Was the only NHL goaltender this season to face four penalty shots (three saves)...stopped Chandler Stephenson (Apr. 16 vs. VGK), Clayton Keller (Apr. 4 vs. ARI) and Nathan MacKinnon (Jan. 22 vs. COL). Made a season-high 47 saves, the sixth time in his career with at least 45 saves in a game, tied with Jonas Hiller for the most in Ducks history, Apr. 16 vs. VGK. Appeared in his 300th career game, Feb. 15 @ SJS. Earned his third shutout of the season and 22nd of his career, surpassing Jonas Hiller (21) for third all-time in franchise history, Feb. 11 @ VGK. Was named the NHL’s Third Star the week of Jan. 18-24...went 2-0-1 with one shutout, a 1.33 GAA and .960 SV%. Stopped all 34 shots in his first win to earn his 20th career shutout, Jan. 18 vs. MIN. Missed five games due to a lower-body injury, Mar. 16-24. Finished the season tied for the 12th-highest career SV% (.917) among all-time NHL goaltenders with at least 300 games played…also ranks tied for fourth among all U.S. born goaltenders in career SV% and is fifth in GAA (2.58).

CAREER: Entered the 2021-22 season second among all-time franchise leaders in SV% (.917; min. 150 games)…also came into the campaign ranked third in GAA (2.58; min. 150 games), shutouts (22) and saves (8,702), and fourth in wins (148) and appearances (322). Surpassed the individual single-season franchise record for SV% in 2017-18 (.924, Jonas Hiller in 2010-11, Gibson in 2016-17) with a .926 mark (Ryan Miller also topped the previous record with a .928 SV%). Combined with Frederik Andersen to win the first William M. Jennings Trophy in franchise history (192 GA) in 2015-16…recorded his first career 20-win season (21-13-4). Represented Anaheim at two All-Star Games in 2015-16 and 2017-18…in 2016, was the second youngest U.S.born goaltender to play in the All-Star Game since Buffalo’s Tom Barrasso in 1985.

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36 GOALTENDER Has represented Team USA at the 2013 World Championship (bronze), 2013 World Junior Championship (gold), 2012 World Junior Championship and 2011 U-18 World Championship (gold)…also played for Team North America at the 2016 World Cup of Hockey. During the 2013 World Junior Championship, became the first U.S. goaltender and second American overall to be named MVP after Zach Parise in 2004, and the first goaltender overall since Steve Mason (Canada) in 2008. Signed an eight-year contract extension through the 2026-27 NHL season Aug. 4, 2018.

CAREER STATISTICS Season Team

REGULAR SEASON

PLAYOFFS

League GP MIN GA SO GAA SV% W-L-OT GP MIN GA SO GAA W-L

2011-12 Kitchener OHL

32 1897 87 1 2.75 .928 21-10-0

16 898 40 1 2.67 8-7

2012-13 Kitchener OHL

27 1615 65 1 2.41 .928

10 609 22 1 2.17 5-5

Norfolk AHL 1 40 3 0 4.50 .857 0-0-0 - - - - - -

2013-14 Norfolk

17-9-1

AHL

ANAHEIM NHL

45 2587 101 5 2.34 .919

21-17-0

6 373

9

1 1.45 4-2

3

3-0-0

4 200

9

1 2.70 2-2

181

4

1 1.33 .954

2014-15 ANAHEIM NHL 23 1340 58 1 2.60 .914 13-8-0 - - - - -

Norfolk AHL 11 665 23

2015-16 San Diego AHL 13 775 34 1 2.63 .917 7-4-1 - - - - - ANAHEIM NHL

40 2295 79 4 2.07 .920 21-13-4

2 117

2016-17 ANAHEIM NHL

52 2950 109 6 2.22 .924 25-16-9

16 879 38 0 2.59 9-5

2017-18 ANAHEIM NHL

60 3428 139 4 2.43 .926 31-18-7

4 217

6 0 3.08 0-2 13 0 3.59 0-4

2018-19 ANAHEIM NHL 58 3233 153 2 2.84 .917 26-22-8 - - - - - 2019-20 ANAHEIM NHL 51 2982 149 1 3.00 .904 20-26-5 - - - - - 2020-21 ANAHEIM NHL 35 2031 101 3 2.98 .903 9-19-7 - - - - - -

NHL CAREER HIGHS

NHL Totals

322 18440 792 22 2.58 .917 148-122-40 26 1412

66

1 2.80 11-13

SAVES: 51, Jan. 1, 2017 vs. PHI

SHOTS FACED: 54, Jan. 1, 2017 vs. PHI

GOALS AGAINST: 6, eight times (last: Feb. 23, 2020 vs. VGK) WINNING STREAK: Six games (Feb. 15-Mar. 6, 2018)

REGULATION LOSING STREAK: Five games, two times (last: Apr. 9-24, 2021)

SHUTOUT SEQUENCE: 184:30, Dec. 27, 2015-Jan. 3, 2016 (spanning four games) CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYED:: 13 games, Dec. 20, 2018-Jan. 19, 2019 CONSECUTIVE STARTS: 13 games, Dec. 20, 2018-Jan. 19, 2019

PENALTY SHOTS: 4-for-6 (last: last: Apr. 16, 2021 vs. VGK; Stephenson unsuccessful) CAREER SHOOTOUT STATISTICS: 14-8 (53-for-77, .688)

MILESTONES WITHIN REACH: 4 appearances from tying Jonas Hiller (326) for third among goaltenders in club history, 14 wins from tying Jonas Hiller (162) for third on the Ducks’ all-time wins list

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DEREK GRANT @DGrant57 dgrant.38

SHOOTS LEFT

HEIGHT 6-3

WEIGHT 210

AGE

31; turns 32 on April 20, 2022

BORN

April 20, 1990; Abbotsford, British Columbia

ACQUIRED

Signed as a free agent, Oct. 9, 2020

DRAFTED

By Ottawa in the fourth round (119th overall) of the 2008 NHL Draft

2020-21:

Appeared in his eighth NHL season, his fourth with Anaheim…scored 6-9=15 points and 25 PIM in 46 games. Set new career highs in TOI/game (14:34) and blocked shots (40). In his 300th career NHL game, recorded his second multi-point effort of the campaign, Apr. 14 @ SJS (1-1=2). Had a season-high three-game point streak from Apr. 2-6 (1-2=3). Tied a career high with goals in back-to-back games, Mar. 24-26 (2-0=2). Scored his first career penalty shot (SHG), Mar. 16 @ COL (Hunter Miska)...his goal marked the first SHG penalty shot by a Duck since Corey Perry, Dec. 12, 2010 vs. MIN (Niklas Backstrom) and the 17th successful attempt in club history (17-39, 43.6%). Tied a career best with his fourth career multi-assist game, Feb. 5 vs. SJS (0-2=2). Missed three games with an upper-body injury from Jan. 30-Feb. 2.

CAREER: Is in his third stint with Anaheim in 2021-22…was acquired from Pittsburgh in exchange for Joseph Blandisi, Jan. 16, 2019 and signed as a free agent, July 2, 2017. Has posted a career 52.2 FOW%, including all eight NHL seasons above 51.0 FOW%. Appeared in 15 Stanley Cup Playoffs games with the Flyers in 2020, recording his first two career postseason points (0-2=2). Posted his first career hat trick, including his first career SHG, Nov. 16, 2019 @ STL...his three goals represented the 56th hat trick in franchise history and the first since Mar. 30, 2019 @ EDM (Rickard Rakell, 3-0=3). Appeared in his first full NHL season with the Ducks in 2017-18, collecting 12-12=24 points with a +3 rating and 11 PIM…established then career highs in goals, assists, points and games. Posted a career-best five-game point streak (1-4=5) Oct. 29-Nov. 7, 2017 Recorded his first career goals as part of a multi-goal game, including his first PPG (2-0=2), to help lead Anaheim to a 6-2 victory Oct. 20, 2017 vs. MTL.

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38 CENTER Made his NHL debut with Ottawa Feb. 16, 2013 @ TOR, logging 7:30 TOI…earned his first career point (assist), Nov. 1 w/ OTT vs. NYI. Won a Calder Cup championship with Binghamton in 2011, scoring 1-1=2 points in seven playoff contests… was an AHL All-Star in 2015-16 with Stockton and was named AHL Player of the Month in January 2016 (10-9=19 in 10 games). Signed a three-year contract with Anaheim through the 2022-23 NHL season, Oct. 9, 2020.Hockey, 2012 World Championship and 2003 U-18 World Championship.

CAREER STATISTICS

REGULAR SEASON

PLAYOFFS

Season Team

League GP G A Pts. PIM +/-

2009-10 Michigan State

CCHA

38

12

18

30

10

-2

-

-

-

-

2010-11

Michigan State

CCHA

38

8

25

33

44

+1

-

-

-

-

Binghamton

AHL

14 1 5 6 0 +1

2011-12 Binghamton

AHL

60 8 15 23 26 -7

- - - - -

2012-13 Binghamton

AHL

63 19 9

3 0 0

NHL

5 0 0 0 0 -1

- - - - -

AHL

46 12 10 22 30 +9

4 0 1

OTTAWA

2013-14 Binghamton OTTAWA

28 37 +11

GP G A Pts. PIM

7 1 1 2 2 0 1

6 2

NHL 20 0 2 2 4 -3

- - - - -

2014-15 Binghamton

AHL

73 21 17 38 45 -9

- - -

-

-

2015-16 Stockton

AHL

36 27 18 45 36 +7

-

-

-

CALGARY

NHL 15 0 1 1 2 -7 19 -3

- - - - -

NHL

NASHVILLE

NHL

Rochester

AHL

23 11 8 19 22 -2

- - - - -

NHL

66 12 12 24 11 +3

4 0 0 0

0

-

-

2018-19 Wilkes-Barre/Scranton AHL

3

-

2016-17 BUFFALO

2017-18 ANAHEIM

40 0 3

-

6 0 1 1 5 -2

5

3

1

4

6

+5

PITTSBURGH NHL 25 2 3 5 6 +3

ANAHEIM

2019-20 ANAHEIM

- -

-

-

- -

-

- - - - -

NHL 31 2 7 9 8 -9 - - - - NHL

PHILADELPHIA NHL

2020-21 ANAHEIM

-

- - - - -

NHL

49 14

6

20 28

-1

7 1 4 5 2 +2 46

-

-

-

-

-

15 0 2 2 8

6

9

15

25

-4

-

-

-

-

-

NHL Totals

310 37

48

85

110 -22

19

0

2

2

8

Anaheim Totals

192 34 34

68

72

4

0

0

0

0

-11

NHL CAREER HIGHS

NHL CAREER HAT TRICKS: 1, Nov. 16, 2019 @ STL NHL CAREER MULTIPLE-POINT GAMES: 12 (3 multiple-goal, 4 multiple-assist) NHL CAREER OT GOALS: None GOALS: 3, Nov. 16, 2019 @ STL

ASSISTS: 2, four times (last: Feb. 5, 2021 vs. SJS) POINTS: 3, Nov. 16, 2019 @ STL

PIM: 9, Nov. 7, 2016 w/BUF @ BOS TOI: 22:06, Nov. 25, 2017 @ LAK SHOTS: 6, Nov. 16, 2019 @ STL

PLUS/MINUS: +3, Nov. 16, 2019 @ STL

GOAL STREAK: Two games, two times (last: Mar. 24-26, 2021; 2-0=2) ASSIST STREAK: Four games, Nov. 1-7, 2017 (0-4=4)

POINT STREAK: Five games, Oct. 29-Nov. 7, 2017 (1-4=5)

PENALTY SHOTS: 1-for-1, Mar. 16, 2021 @ COL (SHG vs. Hunter Miska)

MILESTONES WITHIN REACH: 8 appearances to 200 as a Duck ; 15 points to 100 NHL points

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ADAM HENRIQUE @AdamHenrique AdamHenrique

SHOOTS LEFT

HEIGHT 6-0

WEIGHT 195

AGE

31; turns 32 on February 6, 2022

BORN

February 6, 1990; Brantford, Ontario

ACQUIRED

From New Jersey with Joseph Blandisi and a 2018 third-round draft pick in exchange for Sami Vatanen and a conditional draft pick, Nov. 30, 2017

DRAFTED

By New Jersey in the third round (82nd overall) of the 2008 NHL Draft

2020-21:

Appeared in his 10th NHL season, his fourth with Anaheim…earned 12-9=21 points and 11 PIM in 45 games. Led Anaheim in OT goals (2), ranked second among team leaders in goals and was fourth in scoring. Paced the Ducks in FOW% (55.4%, 303-of-547) for the second straight season…also led in FOW. Is one of nine NHL players to have a 55% or higher FOW% each of the last two seasons (55.4% and 55.0%). Recorded his 200th career assist, Apr. 18 vs. VGK and appeared in his 700th career NHL game, Apr. 4 vs. ARI. Had a season-high three-game goal/point streak from Mar. 16-20 (3-2=5). Recorded a season-best 1-2=3 points, all in the first period, Mar. 16 @ COL...was his first three-point period since Feb. 23, 2020 vs. VGK (2-1=3, third period)…also tied a career high with two assists (28th time). Tied a career high with two OT goals, including Mar. 18 vs. ARI and Mar. 8 vs. LAK…ranked tied for fourth among NHL leaders in OT goals. Missed four games due to the league’s COVID protocol, Apr. 26-May 1

CAREER: Has notched five 20-plus goal seasons, including a career-best 30 in 2015-16…has also reached the 40-point mark in the last six consecutive seasons. Established career highs in scoring (16-35=51) and assists with New Jersey in 2011-12. His five-game point streak (Dec. 1-9, 2017, 3-3=6) was the second-longest point streak to start a Ducks career...only Teemu Selanne had a longer point streak to start a Ducks career in 1995-96 (15 games). Concluded his New Jersey career with 122-135=257 points with 144 PIM in 455 career games…ranked third among all-time franchise leaders in SHG (13) and SHP (24), and tied for ninth in OT goals (4)…served as an alternate captain for two seasons from 2015-17. Helped New Jersey to the Stanley Cup Final in his rookie season in 2011-12, collecting 5-8=13 points in 24 playoff games…was a finalist for the 2011-12 Calder Memorial Trophy as the league’s top rookie and a member of the 2011-12 All-Rookie Team…was also named the NHL’s Rookie of the Month in December 2011 after collecting 5-8=13 points.

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14 CENTER Won back-to-back Memorial Cup championships with Windsor (OHL) in 2009 and 2010…was a teammate of Cam Fowler during Windsor’s second championship run in 2009-10. Helped Canada win a gold medal at the 2021 World Championship, serving as the team’s captain, scoring 6-5=11 points in 10 tournament games…also won silver at both the 2019 World Championship and 2010 World Junior Championship. Signed a five-year contract extension with Anaheim through the 2023-24 NHL season, July 16, 2018.

CAREER STATISTICS Season

REGULAR SEASON

Team

League GP

PLAYOFFS

G A Pts. PIM +/-

GP G A Pts. PIM

2006-07 Windsor

OHL 62 23 21 44 20 -17

- - - -

2007-08 Windsor

OHL 66 20 24 44 28 +17

5 2 3 5 4

2008-09 Windsor

OHL 56 30 33 63 47 +39 20 8 9 17 19

2009-10 Windsor

OHL 54 38 39 77 57 +38 19 20 5 25 12

2010-11 Albany

AHL 73 25 25 50 26 -3

NEW JERSEY NHL 1 0 0 0 0 +1

2011-12 Albany NEW JERSEY

2012-13 Albany

AHL 3 0 1 1 2 0 NHL

74

16

35

51

7

+8

AHL 16 5 3 8 12 +1

- - -

-

-

-

- - - - - - - - 24

5

8

13

11

- - - - -

NEW JERSEY

NHL

42

11

5

16

16

-3

-

-

-

-

-

2013-14

NEW JERSEY

NHL

77

25

18

43

20

+3

-

-

-

-

-

2014-15

NEW JERSEY

NHL

75

16

27

43

34

-6

-

-

-

-

-

2015-16

NEW JERSEY

NHL

80

30 20

50

23

+10

-

-

-

-

-

2016-17

NEW JERSEY

NHL

82

20 20

40

38

-20

-

-

-

-

-

2017-18

NEW JERSEY

NHL

24

14

6

-6

-

-

-

-

-

ANAHEIM

NHL 57 20 16 36 14 +17

4 0 0 0 0

2018-19 ANAHEIM

NHL 82 18 24 42 24 -5

- - - - -

2019-20 ANAHEIM

NHL 71 26 17 43 22 -2

- - -

-

-

2020-21 ANAHEIM

NHL 45 12 9 21 11 -8

- - -

-

-

4

10

NHL Totals

710

198 201 399 215

-11

28

5

8

13

11

Anaheim Totals

255

76 66

+2

4

0

0

0

0

142

71

NHL CAREER HIGHS

NHL CAREER HAT TRICKS: None NHL CAREER MULTIPLE-POINT GAMES: 86 (21 multiple-goal, 28 multiple-assist) NHL CAREER OT GOALS: 7 (last: Mar. 18, 2021 vs. ARI) GOALS: 2, 21 times (last: Feb. 23, 2020 vs. VGK)

ASSISTS: 2, 28 times (last: Mar. 16, 2021 @ COL) POINTS: 4, Feb. 23, 2020 vs. VGK (2-2=4) PIM: 12, Apr. 11, 2015 w/NJ @ FLA TOI: 25:44, Mar. 23, 2018 @ WPG SHOTS: 9, Jan. 5, 2020 vs. NSH

PLUS/MINUS: +4, three times (last: Feb. 23, 2020 vs. VGK GOAL STREAK: Six games, Feb. 27-Mar. 8, 2014 (9-2=11)

ASSIST STREAK: Five games, Nov. 27-Dec. 5, 2018 (0-5=5)

POINT STREAK: Seven games, Nov. 25-Dec. 8, 2011 (2-7=9)

PENALTY SHOTS: 0-for-2 (last: Feb. 17, 2015 w/NJ vs. BUF; unsuccessful vs. Michal Neuvirth)

MILESTONES WITHIN REACH: 1 point to 400 NHL points ; 2 goals to 200 NHL goals; 1 power play point to 100 career power play points

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MAX JONES @Jones_Max19 maxjones98

SHOOTS LEFT

HEIGHT 6-3

WEIGHT 216

AGE

23; turns 24 on February 17, 2022

BORN

February 17, 1998; Rochester, Michigan

DRAFTED

By Anaheim in the first round (24th overall) of the 2016 NHL Draft

2020-21:

Appeared in his third NHL season with Anaheim, earning 7-4=11 points and 36 PIM in 46 games…set a career-high in PPG (2) and matched his career high in assists…ranked third among team leaders with a career-best 100 hits. Matched a career high with two assists (0-2=2), Mar. 28 @ STL, tying his prior mark set Apr. 5, 2019 vs. LAK (0-2=2). Tied his personal best with points in back-to-back games on two occasions, including Mar. 26-28 (1-2=3) and Feb. 22-24 (2-0=2)…both goals marked his first two career PPG. Recorded his first career goal streak with goals in back-to-back games Feb. 22-24 (2-0=2). Registered career bests in shots Apr. 11 vs. COL (7) and PIM Feb. 22 @ ARI (7), while tying a career high in plus/minus on four separate occasions (+2; last: May 1 vs. LAK). Appeared in his 100th career NHL game, Feb. 24 @ ARI. Missed a total of seven games due to injuries, including five games with upper-body injuries (Mar. 1 and Feb. 2-9), and two games with a lower-body injury (Jan. 14-16).

CAREER: Made his NHL debut with Anaheim in 2018-19, scoring 2-3=5 points in 30 games. Scored his first career NHL goal (Carey Price) to help Anaheim to an 8-2 win, Mar. 8, 2019 vs. MTL. Collected his first career NHL point (assist), Feb. 19, 2019 @ MIN…made his NHL debut in a 3-0 win Jan. 17, 2019 @ MIN. Scored 16-15=31 points in 51 career AHL games with San Diego…also has 1-5=6 in 17 career playoff games with the Gulls, helping the club to the 2019 Western Conference Finals. Helped lead London to Memorial Cup and OHL championships in 2016…scored 2-2=4 points with a +3 rating in four Memorial Cup contests. Scored 64-48=112 points with a +47 rating in 127 career OHL games with London and Kingston (2015-18). Won bronze with Team USA at the 2018 World Junior Championship and silver at the 2014 U-17 World Hockey Challenge.

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49 LEFT WING His father, Brad, played 148 career NHL games with Winnipeg, Los Angeles and Philadelphia, while his mother, Mary, was a two-time NCAA champion and three-time Big Ten champion diver at the University of Michigan. Signed a three-year contract extension through the 2023-24 NHL season, Aug. 9, 2021…originally signed a three-year entry-level contract with Anaheim, Aug. 26, 2016.

CAREER STATISTICS

REGULAR SEASON

PLAYOFFS

Season

Team

League GP

2014-15

USNTDP

U-18

24

5

5

10

116

-5

-

-

-

-

-

USNTDP

U-17

38

18

10

28

189

-

-

-

-

-

-

2015-16

London

OHL

63

28 24 52 106 +30

2016-17

London

OHL

33 17 19 36 65 +23 14 7 5 12 24

San Diego AHL - - - - - - 9 1 1 2 6

2017-18

London

Kingston OHL 6 1 2 3 2 +1 9 3 1 4 28

OHL

G A Pts. PIM +/-

GP G A Pts. PIM

25 18 3 21 34 -7

6 1 1

2 23

- - - - -

2018-19 ANAHEIM NHL

30 2 3 5 14 -1

- - - - -

43

8

San Diego

AHL

2019-20 ANAHEIM NHL

San Diego

AHL

14

15

29

50

+7

59 8 4 12 36 -6 8

2

0

2

21

-4

0

4

4

10

- - - - -

-

-

-

-

2020-21 ANAHEIM NHL

46 7 4 11 36 -9

- - - - -

NHL Totals

135

-

AHL Totals

17

11

28

86

-16

-

-

-

-

51 16 15 31 71 +3 17 1 5 6 16

NHL CAREER HAT TRICKS: None

NHL CAREER MULTIPLE-POINT GAMES: 2 (0 multiple-goal, 2 multiple-assist)

NHL CAREER HIGHS

NHL CAREER OT GOALS: None

GOALS: 1, 17 times (last: May 5, 2021 @ STL)

ASSISTS: 2, two times (last: Mar. 28, 2021 @ STL)

POINTS: 2, two times (last: Mar. 28, 2021 @ STL; 0-2=2) PIM: 7, Feb. 22, 2021 vs. ARI

TOI: 19:21, Jan. 7, 2020 vs. CBJ

SHOTS: 7, Apr. 11, 2021 vs. COL

PLUS/MINUS: 7, Apr. 11, 2021 vs. COL

GOAL STREAK: +2, two times (last: Jan. 7, 2020 vs. CBJ) ASSIST STREAK: Two games, Feb. 22-24, 2021 (2-0=2)

POINT STREAK: Two games, five times (last: last: Mar. 26-28, 2021; 1-2=3)

PENALTY SHOTS: 0-for-1, Mar. 12, 2019 vs. NSH (unsuccesful vs. Pekka Rinne) MILESTONES WITHIN REACH: 65 appearances to 200 NHL games

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JACOB LARSSON @JacobLarsson3 @jacoblarsson

SHOOTS LEFT

HEIGHT 6-3

WEIGHT 202

AGE

24; turns 25 on April 29, 2022

BORN

April 29, 1997; Ljungby, Sweden

DRAFTED

By Anaheim in the first round (27th overall) of the 2015 NHL Draft

2020-21:

Appeared in his third NHL season with Anaheim, earning 1-6=7 points and 14 PIM in 46 games. Established career highs in TOI/game (17:23), SH TOI/game (1:55) and matched his personal best in blocked shots (59, also 2018-19). Registered a +7 rating his last seven games and was a +8 his final 13 appearances. Set a career-high with 1-2=3 points, scoring his first goal of the season and adding a career-tying two assists, May 1 vs. LAK...the three points marked his second career multi-point game (also Mar. 8, 2019 vs. Montreal; 0-2=2)…also added a career-best+4 rating, surpassing his +3 rating Apr. 3, 2019 vs. CGY. Recorded his first career shorthanded point (assist) in a 6-5 Ducks OT win, Mar. 8 vs. LAK. Registered a season-high 20:48 TOI, Apr. 26 @ LAK. Earned his first point (primary assist) of the season, Jan. 16 @ VGK.

CAREER: Established career highs in points (2-9=11), goals, assists and games (60) in 2019-20 with the Ducks. Appeared in his rookie NHL season with Anaheim in 2018-19, compiling five assists in 49 games. Made his NHL debut, Oct. 13, 2016 @ DAL and picked up his first NHL point (assist), Nov. 7, 2018 vs. CGY. Scored his first career NHL goal (Alex Stalock), Nov. 5, 2019 vs. MIN. Earned his first career multi-point game (0-2=2) to help Anaheim to an 8-2 win, Mar. 8, 2019 vs. MTL. Played 22 regular-season games and 16 playoff contests for San Diego (AHL) in 2018-19, combining for 2-10=12 points with a +8 rating…helped the Gulls to the 2019 Western Conference Finals. Helped lead Frolunda to the Swedish Hockey League championship in 2015-16 and back-to-back Champions Hockey League tournament wins in 2016 and 2017. Represented Sweden in consecutive World Junior Championships in 2016 and 2017. Signed a two-year contract extension with Anaheim through the 2021-22 NHL season, Aug. 6, 2020.

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32 DEFENSEMAN CAREER STATISTICS

REGULAR SEASON League

GP

PLAYOFFS

Season

Team

2013-14

Frolunda Jr. Sweden Jr. 13

0

0

0

0

+1

3

0

0

0

0

2014-15

Frolunda Jr. Sweden Jr. 30

8

11

19

49

+7

8

0

4

4

6

Frolunda Sweden 20 1 2 3 6 +4 - - - - -

2015-16

Frolunda Jr. Sweden Jr.

Frolunda Sweden 47 5 9 14 10 +11 16 0 3 3 0

San Diego AHL

1

G A Pts. PIM +/-

0

0

0

0

+3

GP G A Pts. PIM

-

-

-

-

-

- - - - - - 1 0 0 0 0

2016-17 ANAHEIM NHL

4

San Diego AHL

4 0 2 2 2 -6 - - - - -

0 0 0 2 -1 - - - - -

Frolunda SHL

29 1 4 5 16 -7

7 1 2 3 0

2017-18 San Diego AHL

50 3 13 16 20 +12 - - - - -

2018-19 ANAHEIM NHL

49 0 5 5 16 -4 - - - - -

22

San Diego

AHL

0

5

5

10

+1

16

2

5

7

4

2019-20 San Diego AHL

5 1 1 2 4 +3 - - - - -

ANAHEIM NHL

60 2 9 11 12 -9 - - - - -

2020-21 ANAHEIM NHL

46 1 6 7 14 -9 - - - - -

NHL Totals

159 3 20 23 44 -23 - - - - -

NHL CAREER HAT TRICKS: None

NHL CAREER MULTIPLE-POINT GAMES: 2 (0 multiple-goal, 2 multiple-assist)

NHL CAREER HIGHS

NHL CAREER OT GOALS: None

GOALS: 1, three times (last: May 1, 2021 vs. LAK) ASSISTS: 2, two times (last: May 1, 2021 vs. LAK POINTS: 3, May 1, 2021 vs. LAK (1-2=3)

PIM: 4, three times (last: 4, Mar. 22, 2021 @ MIN) TOI: 25:06, Apr. 5, 2019 vs. LAK

SHOTS: 3, 11 times (last: May 1, 2021 vs. LAK) PLUS/MINUS: +4, May 1, 2021 vs. LAK GOAL STREAK: None

ASSIST STREAK: Two games, Feb. 16-17, 2020 (0-2=2) POINT STREAK: Two games, Feb. 16-17, 2020 (0-2=2) PENALTY SHOTS: None

MILESTONES WITHIN REACH: 41 appearances to 200 NHL game

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HAMPUS LINDHOLM @HampeLindholm hampuslindholm47

SHOOTS LEFT

HEIGHT 6-4

WEIGHT 216

AGE

27; turns 28 on January 20, 2022

BORN

January 20, 1994; Helsingborg, Sweden

DRAFTED

By Anaheim in the first round (sixth overall) of the 2012 NHL Draft

2020-21:

Appeared in his eighth NHL season with Anaheim, recording 2-4=6 points and 16 PIM in 18 games…tallied each of his six points in his final 14 contests. Led Anaheim in TOI/game (22:02) for the third straight season and ranked second in shifts per game (26.6)…skated in a Ducks season-high 29:07 Jan. 18 vs. MIN. Recorded his 200th career point (assist), Feb. 9 @ VGK, becoming the third defenseman in franchise history to reach the milestone, joining Cam Fowler and Scott Niedermayer. Surpassed Francois Beauchemin (196) for third among all-time club defensemen in scoring with an assist, Jan 31 vs. STL (48-149=297). Had a season-long three-game point/assist streak from Feb. 5-9 (0-3=3). Scored goals in back-to-back games Jan. 22-24, his first goal streak since Feb. 15-16, 2016 (2-0=2). Scored his first goal of the campaign, Jan. 22 vs. COL. Missed the final 35 games due to a fractured left wrist suffered Feb. 27 vs. VGK.

CAREER: Entered 2021-22 ranked fourth among franchise leaders in plus/minus (+75)…among all-time franchise defensemen, came into the season leading in plus/minus, ranked third in points (52-148=200) and assists, and fourth in goals and appearances (521), and tied for eighth in PPG (11). Scored his first career hat trick Dec. 21, 2017 @ NYI, marking the fifth time in NHL history that a defenseman scored three goals with an OT tally...the last two skaters to do so were Ducks skaters, representing the only two hat tricks in club history by blueliners (Lubomir Visnovsky on Mar. 4, 2011 vs. DAL also included an OT winner)...Cam Fowler joined the exclusive club Nov. 4, 2018 vs. CBJ. Became the first Ducks defenseman to be named to the NHL All-Rookie Team in 2013-14. Set a club record for the best plus/minus rating of any rookie defenseman (+29)…marked the fifth-highest plus/minus rating among rookie defensemen since 1989-90 and the highest of any such player in the Western Conference since 1991-92. Won gold with Team Sweden at the 2018 World Championship and silver at the 2012 U-18 World Championship…also represented Sweden at the 2016 World Cup of Hockey. Signed a six-year contract with Anaheim through the 2021-22 NHL season, Oct. 27, 2016.

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47 DEFENSEMAN CAREER STATISTICS

REGULAR SEASON GP

PLAYOFFS

Season

Team

League

2011-12

Rogle

Sweden-2 20 1 3 4 12 -1

Rogle Jr.

Sweden Jr.

Rogle U-18 Sweden U-18 1

28

G A Pts. PIM +/-

GP G A Pts. PIM 10 1 4 5 6

5

12

17

16

+25

-

-

-

-

-

1

3

4

2

+7

-

-

-

-

-

2012-13 Norfolk AHL

44 1 10 11 16 +5 - - - - -

2013-14

ANAHEIM NHL

78

6

24

30

36 +29

11

0

2

2

0

2014-15

ANAHEIM NHL

78

7

27

34

32 +25

16

2

8

10

10

2015-16

ANAHEIM NHL

80

10 18

28

40

+7

7

0

3

3

0

2016-17

ANAHEIM NHL

66

6

14

20

36

+13

17

1

3

4

10

2017-18

ANAHEIM NHL

69

13

18

31

34

+16

4

1

1

2

2

2018-19 ANAHEIM NHL

76 6 22 28 44 -5 - - - - -

2019-20 ANAHEIM NHL

56 2 21 23 34 -10 - - - - -

2020-21 ANAHEIM NHL NHL Totals

18 2 4 6 16 -1 - - - - 521

52 148 200 272 +74

55

4

17

21

22

NHL CAREER HAT TRICKS: 1, Dec. 21, 2017 @ NYI

NHL CAREER MULTIPLE-POINT GAMES: 30 (2 multiple-goal, 19 multiple-assist)

NHL CAREER HIGHS

NHL CAREER OT GOALS: 2 (last: Mar. 25, 2018 @ EDM; 5-4) GOALS: 3, Dec. 21, 2017 @ NYI

ASSISTS: 3, two times (last: Dec. 2, 2020 vs. LAK)

POINTS: 3, four times (last: Dec. 2, 2020 vs. LAK; 0-3=3) PIM: 6, Dec. 30, 2016 @ VAN

TOI: 30:44, Nov. 7, 2017 vs. LAK

SHOTS: 7, four times (last: Jan. 19, 2017 vs. COL) PLUS/MINUS: +5, Apr. 5, 2019 vs. LAK

GOAL STREAK: Three games, Feb. 2-5, 2016 (3-0=3)

ASSIST STREAK: Four games, Dec. 3-10, 2014 (0-4=4) POINT STREAK: Five games, Oct. 8-17, 2018 (2-5=7) PENALTY SHOTS: None

MILESTONES WITHIN REACH: 4 goals to tying Francoise Beauchemin (56) for third on the club’s all-time goals list by a defenseman, 79 games to 600 NHL games

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ISAC LUNDESTROM @isaclundestr lundestrom

SHOOTS LEFT

HEIGHT 6-0

WEIGHT 193

AGE

21; Turns 22 on November 6, 2021

BORN

November 6, 1999; Gallivare, Sweden

DRAFTED

By Anaheim in the first round (23rd overall) of the 2018 NHL Draft

2020-21:

Appeared in his third NHL season with Anaheim, scoring 6-3=9 points with 14 PIM in 41 games. Established career highs in points, goals, assists, games played, TOI/game (15:15), FO (398) and FOW (189). Scored his first career hat trick and multi-goal contest (3-0=3), Mar. 1 vs. STL…became the second-youngest player in club history to score a hat trick (21 years, 115 days), behind only Sam Steel (21 years, 51 days on Mar. 26, 2019 @ VAN, 3-0=3). Registered his first career goal streak, scoring in back-to-back games Feb. 6-9 (2-0=2). Scored his first career NHL goal (Devan Dubnyk), Feb. 6 vs. SJS. Earned a career-high +2 rating on two occasions, including Apr. 28 @ LAK and Mar. 1 vs. STL. Missed eight games due to an appendectomy, Apr. 9-24.

CAREER: Became the third-youngest Duck to make his NHL debut at 18 years, 336 days, Oct. 8, 2018 vs. DET…recorded his first NHL point (assist) on Oct. 13, 2018 @ DAL. In his AHL debut, collected two assists (0-2=2) Nov. 16, 2018 vs. Bakersfield…became the third-youngest Gull to appear in a game at 19 years and 10 days. Scored his first career AHL playoff goal as part of a three-point contest in Game 2 of the Pacific Division Finals May 4, 2019 at Bakersfield (1-2=3)…became the youngest Gull to record three points in a playoff game at 19 years and six months. Recorded the most points in the SHL by an under-18 player during the 2016-17 season with Lulea, earning 3-3=6 points as a 16-year-old. Has represented Sweden in numerous international tournaments, including the 20201 World Championship, 2019 World Junior Championship, 2018 World Junior Championship (silver), 2016 U-18 World Championship (silver) and 2015 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge (bronze). Signed a one-year, two-way contract extension with Anaheim through the 2021-22 NHL season, Aug. 6, 2021.

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21 CENTER CAREER STATISTICS

REGULAR SEASON GP

PLAYOFFS

Season

Team

League

2015-16

Lulea HF

Sweden

0

0

0

0

-1

-

-

-

-

Lulea Jr.

Sweden Jr. 34

4

13

17

12

-1

-

-

-

-

-

2016-17

Lulea HF

Sweden

45

3

3

6

0

-5

1

0

0

0

0

Lulea Jr.

Sweden Jr. 10

3

4

7

4

+3

3

1

2

3

0

4

G A Pts. PIM +/-

GP G A Pts. PIM -

2017-18 Lulea HF Sweden 42 6 9 15 14 +7 3 0 0 0 0 2018-19 ANAHEIM NHL

15 0 2 2 2 -1 - - - - -

San Diego

AHL

12

Lulea

SHL

17 2 7 9 2 +5 10 2 6 8 0

0

6

6

2

-6

7

1

2

3

0

2019-20 ANAHEIM NHL

15 0 4 4 0 -2 - - - - -

San Diego AHL

43 6 15 21 4 -6 - - - - -

2020-21 ANAHEIM NHL

41 6 3 9 14 -9 - - - - -

NHL Totals

71

6

9

15

16

-12

-

-

-

-

-

AHL Totals

55

6

21

27

6

-12

7

1

2

3

0

Sweden Totals

108

11

19

30

16

+6

14

2

6

8

0

NHL CAREER HAT TRICKS: 1, Mar. 1, 2021 vs. STL (3-0=3) NHL CAREER MULTIPLE-POINT GAMES: None

NHL CAREER HIGHS

NHL CAREER OT GOALS: None GOALS: 3, Mar. 1, 2021 vs. STL

ASSISTS: 1, nine times (last: Mar. 24, 2021 @ MIN) POINTS: 3, Mar. 1, 2021 vs. STL

PIM: 2, eight times (last: Mar. 13, 2021 vs. SJS) TOI: 19:57, May 8, 2021 @ MIN

SHOTS: 4, five times (last: Mar. 13, 2021 vs. SJS)

PLUS/MINUS: +2, two times (last: Apr. 28, 2021 @ LAK) GOAL STREAK: Two games, Feb. 6-9, 2021 (2-0=2) ASSIST STREAK: None

POINT STREAK: Feb. 6-9, 2021 (2-0=2) PENALTY SHOTS: None

MILESTONES WITHIN REACH: 29 appearances to 100 NHL games

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JOSH MANSON @JoshManson42 Joshmanson42

SHOOTS RIGHT

HEIGHT 6-3

WEIGHT 218

AGE

30, turns 31 on October 7, 2022

BORN

October 7, 1991; Hinsdale, Illinois

DRAFTED

By Anaheim in the sixth round (160th overall) of the 2011 NHL Draft

2020-21:

Appeared in his seventh NHL season with Anaheim…compiled 1-6=7 points and 30 PIM in 23 games. Finished the season with five assists (0-5=5) his last 10 games. Appeared in his 400th career NHL game, Apr. 9 vs. COL. Recorded his 100th career point (assist) and added a season-high +3 rating, Apr. 6 @ SJS. Scored his first career OT goal, his lone goal of the season, Mar. 28 @ STL. Registered a season-high 21:58 TOI, Mar. 26 @ STL. Missed a total of 33 games due to injury, including seven games with an upper-body injury (Apr. 24-May 5), six games with a lower-body injury (Mar. 10-20) and 20 games with an oblique injury (Jan. 20-Mar. 3).

CAREER: Entered 2021-21 ranked third among franchise defensemen in plus/minus (+39), sixth in games (408) and tied for third in SHP (5) and eighth in shots (498). Since making his NHL debut in 2014-15, leads Anaheim defensemen in hits (967) and co-leads in shorthanded time on ice per game (2:28), while ranking second in plus/minus. Posted the second-best plus/minus rating in franchise history with a +34 in 2017-18, trailing only Paul Kariya’s +36 rating from 1996-97…led NHL defensemen and ranked tied for third in the NHL in plus/minus… established career highs in points (7-30=37), goals, GWG (2), assists, plus/minus and blocked shots (99). Scored his first career NHL goal in a 4-2 victory Nov. 6, 2015 vs. CBJ (Curtis McElhinney). Recorded his first career NHL point (assist) Nov. 16, 2014 vs. FLA and made his NHL debut Oct. 31, 2014 @ DAL. Played three seasons at Northeastern (Hockey East) from 2011-14, collecting 6-15=21 points with a +12 rating and 158 PIM in 99 games. Named a Hockey East Second Team All-Star and the Best Defensive Defenseman after captaining Northeastern to a 19-14-4 record in 2013-14. Signed a four-year contract extension with Anaheim through the 2021-22 NHL season, Oct. 4, 2017.

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42 DEFENSEMAN CAREER STATISTICS

REGULAR SEASON

Season Team

League

PLAYOFFS

GP G A Pts. PIM +/- GP G A Pts. PIM

2009-10 Salmon Arm BCHL

54

10

14

24

75

-

6

1

0

1

15

2010-11

57

12

35

47

80

-

14

2

7

9

15

Salmon Arm BCHL

2011-12 Northeastern Hockey East 33 0 4 4 48 +9 - - - - 2012-13 Northeastern Hockey East 33

3

4

7

45

-9

-

-

-

-

-

2013-14 Northeastern Hockey East 33 3 7 10 65 +12 - - - -

Norfolk

AHL

9 1 0 1 26 +1 10 1 0 1 6

2014-15 Norfolk

AHL

36 3 9 12 47 -6 - - - - -

ANAHEIM NHL

28 0 3 3 31 +1 - - - - -

2015-16 ANAHEIM

NHL

71 5 10 15 74 +11

2016-17 ANAHEIM

NHL

82 5 12 17 82 +14

2017-18 ANAHEIM NHL

1

0 0 0

17 0 3 3

0 20

80 7 30 37 62 +34 4 0 0 0 0

2018-19 ANAHEIM NHL

74 3 13 16 62 -8 - - - - -

2019-20 ANAHEIM NHL

50 1 8 9 37 -10 - - - - -

2020-21 ANAHEIM NHL NHL Totals

23 1 6 7 30 -3 - - - - 408 22 82 104 378 +39 22 0 3 3 20

NHL CAREER HAT TRICKS: None

NHL CAREER MULTIPLE-POINT GAMES: 10 (0 multiple-goal, 7 multiple-assist)

NHL CAREER HIGHS

NHL CAREER OT GOALS: 1, Mar. 28, 2021 @ STL; 3-2 GOALS: 1, 22 times (last: Jan. 16, 2020 @ NSH) ASSISTS: 3, Jan. 2, 2018 @ VAN

POINTS: 3, Jan. 2, 2018 @ VAN (0-3=3) PIM: 15, Jan. 6, 2016 vs. TOR

TOI: 27:56, Dec. 2, 2018 @ WSH

SHOTS: 7, Oct. 20, 2017 vs. MTL

PLUS/MINUS: +4, two times (last: Apr. 6, 2018 vs. DAL)

GOAL STREAK: Two games, two times (last: Nov. 27-28, 2018; 2-0=2) ASSIST STREAK: Four games, Dec. 16-21, 2017 (0-5=5) POINT STREAK: Four games, Dec. 16-21, 2017 (0-5=5) PENALTY SHOTS: None

MILESTONES WITHIN REACH: 18 assists to 100 NHL assists

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SONNY MILANO @27SMiLano sonny_milano

SHOOTS LEFT

HEIGHT 6-0

WEIGHT 204

AGE

25; turns 26 on May 12, 2022

BORN

May 12, 1996; Massapequa, New York

DRAFTED

By Columbus in the first round (16th overall) of the 2014 NHL Draft

2020-21:

In his sixth professional season and first full campaign with Anaheim in 2020-21, was limited to six appearances due to injuries. Made his season debut, recording a season-high four shots, Jan. 18 vs. MIN. Skated in a season-best 16:26 TOI, Feb. 27 vs. VGK. Missed 15 games with an upper-body injury, Jan. 22-Feb. 22...missed the final 33 contests with an upper-body injury from Mar. 5-May 8.

CAREER: In 2019-20 with Anaheim and Columbus, established career highs in scoring (7-16=23) and assists, and tied a career high in appearances (55, also 2017-18). Scored two goals (2-0=2), including his second career OT goal, in his Anaheim debut, Feb. 25. vs. EDM... became the 10th player in NHL history and the second Duck to score an OT goal in their first game with a franchise (also Jarred Skalde, Dec. 12, 1993 vs. STL)...also became the fourth player in club history to score two goals in his Anaheim debut...his OT goal also marked his first career PPG. Established NHL career highs in goals (14) with Columbus in 2017-18 after recording 14-8=22 points in 55 games…among Blue Jackets rookies, ranked second in points, goals, assists and appearances…his 20.3 shooting percentage was the highest by a Columbus rookie in a single season and his 14 goals were fourthmost by a rookie in club history. Made his NHL debut with Columbus in 2015-16, Mar. 31, 2016 @ NYI…tallied his first point (assist), Apr. 2, 2016 @ CAR and scored his first career NHL goal (Thomas Greiss), Oct. 6, 2017 vs. NYI. In 2018-19, led Cleveland (AHL) in playoff scoring with 2-8=10 points in eight postseason games. Had 45-67=112 points and 72 PIM in 163 career AHL games with Cleveland (2016-19), Lake Erie (2015-16) and Springfield (2014-15)…won a Calder Cup championship with Lake Erie in 2016, scoring 4-4=8 points in 17 postseason games. Signed a two-year contract extension with Anaheim through the 2021-22 NHL season, July 28, 2020. Has represented Team USA at several international tournaments, including a bronze medal at the 2018

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12 LEFT WING World Championship, posting 1-1=2 points…also appeared in back-to-back World Junior Championships in 2015 and 2016 (bronze), combining for 3-9=12 points in 12 WJC games…helped Team USA to gold at the 2014 U-18 World Championship and bronze at the 2016 U-16 World Championship.

CAREER STATISTICS

REGULAR SEASON

Season Team

League

2012-13 USNTDP

U-18

38 10 12 22 12 -27 - - - - -

USNTDP U-17

2013-14 USNTDP

56 20 27 47 20 -

U-18

USNTDP U-17

2014-15 Plymouth OHL

- - - - -

25 14 25 39 21 +21

- - - -

58 29 57 86 23 -

- - - - -

-

50 22 46 68 24 -17 - - - - -

Springfield AHL

2015-16 Lake Erie

PLAYOFFS

GP G A Pts. PIM +/- GP G A Pts. PIM

10 0 5 5 0 -7 - - - - -

AHL

54

14

17

31

22

+12

17

4

4

8

4

COLUMBUS NHL

3 0 1 1 0 +1 - - - - -

2016-17 Cleveland AHL

63 18 29 47 24 -5 - - - - -

COLUMBUS NHL

4 0 0 0 0 -3 1 0 0 0 0

2017-18 COLUMBUS NHL

55 14 8 22 10 -8

Cleveland AHL

3 0 0 0

0

9 2 3 5 4 -4 - - - - -

2018-19 COLUMBUS NHL

8 1 0 1 0 0 - - - - -

27 11 13 24 22 -14

Cleveland AHL

2019-20 COLUMBUS NHL

8 2 8 10 10

46 5 13 18 22 -5 - - - - -

ANAHEIM NHL

9 2 3 5 4 -2 - - - - -

2020-21 ANAHEIM NHL

6 0 0 0 0 0 - - - - -

NHL Totals

131 22 25

Anaheim Totals

15 2 3 5 4 -2 - - - - -

47

36

-17

4

0

0

0

0

NHL CAREER HAT TRICKS: None

NHL CAREER MULTIPLE-POINT GAMES: 4 (3 multiple-goal, 1 multiple-assist)

NHL CAREER HIGHS

NHL CAREER OT GOALS: 2 (last: Feb. 25, 2020 vs. EDM; 4-3) GOALS: 2, three times (last: Feb. 25, 2020 vs. EDM) ASSISTS: 2, Oct. 26, 2019 w/ CBJ @ PHI

POINTS: 2, four times (last: Feb. 25, 2020 vs. EDM; 0-2=2) PIM: 4, two times (last: Nov. 1, 2019 w/CBJ @ STL) TOI: 20:12, Jan. 9, 2020 w/CBJ @ SJS

SHOTS: 6, Mar. 22, 2018 w/CBJ vs. FLA

PLUS/MINUS: +2, four times (last: Oct. 26, 2019 w/CBJ @ PHI) GOAL STREAK: Three games, Oct. 6-10, 2017 (4-0=4)

ASSIST STREAK: Two games, three times (last: Jan. 4-6, 2020; 0-2=2) POINT STREAK: Three games, two times (last: Jan. 2-6, 2020; 1-2=3) PENALTY SHOTS: None

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RICKARD RAKELL @RickyRakell93 rickardrakell

SHOOTS RIGHT

HEIGHT 6-1

WEIGHT 195

AGE

28; turns 29 on May 5, 2022

BORN

May 5, 1993; Sundbyberg, Sweden

DRAFTED

By Anaheim in the first round (30th overall) of the 2011 NHL Draft

2020-21:

Appeared in his ninth NHL season with Anaheim, earning 9-19=28 and 12 PIM in 52 games…led Anaheim in assists (18) and shots (144), ranked second in scoring and third in goals…also led Ducks forwards in TOI/ game (17:50). Became the first Ducks player since 2006-07 other than Ryan Getzlaf to lead the team leader in assists (14 seasons). Recorded consecutive three-point games Mar. 6 (1-2=3) and Mar. 8 (2-1=3), becoming the fourth Ducks player since 2009-10 to post consecutive games with three or more points...joined Troy Terry (Mar. 6-8, 2019; 1-5=6), Ondrej Kase (Dec. 9-12, 2018; 4-2=6) and Saku Koivu (twice, Jan. 8-12, 2012 and Mar. 31-Apr. 2, 2010)…was the eighth player in franchise history to record three points in consecutive games. His two goals Mar. 8 vs. LAK marked his lone multi-goal contest of the season…his first goal marked the 300th point of his career, becoming the seventh player in franchise history to reach the milestone…also tied a career high with a +3 rating, set six previous times (last: Mar. 8, 2020 vs. MIN). Had a career-tying six-game point streak from Feb. 27-Mar. 8 (5-7=12, +7), tying his personal best set on four previous occasions (last: Feb. 25-Mar. 9, 2018; 8-3=11). Twice recorded a season-high three-game assist streak, including Mar. 5-8 (3-4=7) and Feb. 9=15 (0-3=3). Missed four games with an upper-body injury, Mar. 29-Apr. 6.

CAREER: Entered the 2021-22 season ranked tied for second among all-time franchise leaders in OT goals (6), fifth in GWG (26), seventh in goals (138) and points (311) and tied for eighth in PPG (28). Scored his first career hat trick Feb. 25, 2018 vs. EDM...was the second player since 1967-68 to tie a game with two goals in the last minute of regulation (19:39 and 19:53) to force overtime (Brad Stuart with SJ, Apr. 4, 2004)...was the only player since 1967-68 to score a hat trick with two-or-more goals in the final 30 seconds. Led the NHL with a career-high 10 GWG in 2016-17, becoming the first player under the age of 24 with 10 GWG since Steven Stamkos (age 22) in 2011-12…also became the fourth-youngest Duck to eclipse 30 goals in a season in 2016-17 (Kariya 21 years 3 months, Ryan 23 years 0 months and Perry 23 years 10 months). Won gold with Sweden at the 2018 World Championship, ranking tied for fourth among tournament leaders in scoring (6-8=14) and goals…represented Sweden at the 2021 World Championship, three consecutive World Junior Championships, winning gold in 2012 and silver in 2013…was also named to Team Sweden’s roster for the 2016 World Cup of Hockey but was unable to participate due to injury. Signed a six-year contract with Anaheim through the 2021-22 NHL season, Oct. 14, 2016.

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67 LEFT WING CAREER STATISTICS

REGULAR SEASON

PLAYOFFS

Season Team

League

2010-11 Plymouth

OHL

49 20 25 45 12 +14

1 0 0 0

2011-12 Plymouth

OHL

60 28 34 62 12 +9

13 2 10 12 0

2012-13 Plymouth

OHL

40 21 23 44 12 +19

15 6 9 15

ANAHEIM NHL

2013-14 Norfolk

AHL

ANAHEIM NHL

GP G A Pts. PIM +/- GP G A Pts. PIM

4 0 0 0 0 -2

0 10

- - - - -

46 14 23 37 12 +7

1

18 0 4 4 2 -3

4 1 1 2 0

0 1

1

16 1 0

2014-15 ANAHEIM

NHL

71 9 22 31 10 +6

AHL

2 1 3 4 0 +3 - - - - -

Norfolk

-1

7

1 1

1

0 2

2015-16 ANAHEIM

NHL

72 20 23 43 19

2

0

2016-17 ANAHEIM

NHL

71 33 18 51 12 +10

15 7 6 13

0

2017-18 ANAHEIM

NHL

77 34 35 69 14 +6

4 1 0 1

0

2018-19 ANAHEIM NHL

69 18 25 43 27 -13 - - - - -

2019-20 ANAHEIM NHL

65 15 27 42 12 -5 - - - - -

2020-21 ANAHEIM NHL NHL Totals

52 9 19 28 12 -14 - - - - 499 138 173 311 108 -16

46

11

8

19

2

NHL CAREER HAT TRICKS: 2 (last: Mar. 30, 2019 @ EDM)

NHL CAREER MULTIPLE-POINT GAMES: 70 (15 multiple-goal, 20 multiple-assist)

NHL CAREER HIGHS

NHL CAREER OT GOALS: 6 (last: Mar. 4, 2020 @ COL) GOALS: 3, two times (last: Mar. 30, 2019 @ EDM)

ASSISTS: 3, three times (last: Mar. 8, 2020 vs. MIN) POINTS: 4, Jan. 11, 2015 vs. WPG (2-2=4) PIM: 15, Feb. 27, 2019 vs. CHI

TOI: 25:34, Oct. 15, 2017 vs. BUF

SHOTS: 9, Feb. 25, 2018 vs. EDM

PLUS/MINUS: +3, seven times (last: Mar. 8, 2021 vs. LAK)

GOAL STREAK: Six games, Dec. 21, 2017-Jan. 2, 2018 (7-3=10)

ASSIST STREAK: Four games, three times (last: Jan. 30-Feb. 5, 2018; 3-5=8) POINT STREAK: Six games, five times (last: Feb. 27-Mar. 8, 2021 (5-7=12) PENALTY SHOTS: None

MILESTONES WITHIN REACH: 1 appearance to 500 NHL games, 27 assists to 200

NHL assists

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KEVIN SHATTENKIRK @shattdeuces shattdeuces

SHOOTS RIGHT

HEIGHT 6-0

WEIGHT 212

AGE

32; turns 33 on January 29, 2022

BORN

January 29, 1989; New Rochelle, New York

ACQUIRED

Signed as a free agent, Oct. 9, 2020

DRAFTED

By Colorado in the first round (14th overall) of the 2007 NHL Draft

2020-21:

Appeared in his 11th NHL season, his first with Anaheim…tallied 2-13=15 points and 28 PIM in 55 games. Led the Ducks in PPP (5), co-led in PPA (4), ranked tied for second among team leaders in games played, and was third in shots (93), blocked shots (58) and TOI/game (21:12)…among club defensemen, ranked second in scoring and assists and was tied for third in goals. Had a season-high three-game point streak from Mar. 6-10 (2-3=5), including consecutive multi-point games and each of his two goals, Mar. 6 @ COL (1-1=2) and Mar. 8 vs. LAK (1-1=2) Scored his first goal as a Duck (PPG), Mar. 6 @ COL. Appeared in his 700th career NHL game, Feb. 27 vs. VGK. Recorded his first multi-point game as a Duck with two assists (0-2=2), Feb. 9 @ VGK. Recorded his first point (assist) as a Duck in a career-high 29:08 TOI, Jan. 18 vs. MIN...surpassed his prior mark of 28:53 set Jan. 15, 2015 vs. DET. Missed one game, the season finale, due to a knee injury, May 8 @ MIN.

CAREER: Among defensemen selected in the 2007 NHL Draft, ranks second in scoring, goals, assists, power-play goals (40) power-play points (177) overtime goals (3) and games played (734). Won a Stanley Cup championship with Tampa Bay in 2020, scoring 3-10=13 points with a +8 rating in 25 playoff games…ranked seventh in scoring and assists, and tied for seventh in goals among defensemen in the postseason. Became one of five defensemen in the last 20 years (2000-2020) to score an overtime GWG in the Stanley Cup Final, including Ruslan Salei (2003), Brent Seabrook (2013), Alec Martinez (2014) and Carl Gunnarsson (2019)…scored the GWG 6:34 into OT of Game 4, Sept. 25 @ DAL. Established career bests in points (56), assists (43), PPG (8) and PPP (27) in 2016-17…was one of four defensemen to record 10 goals and 40 assists, ranking fourth among NHL defensemen in points, tied for fifth in assists and tied for ninth in goals… set a career high with 14 goals in 2015-16. Led NHL defensemen in assists per game (.64) and represented the Blues at the NHL All-Star Game in 2014-15. Led NHL rookies in assists (34) and was tied for sixth in scoring (43) in 2010-11 with Colorado and St. Louis. Made his NHL debut with the Avalanche, Nov. 4, 2010 vs. VAN…scored his first NHL goal Nov. 17, 2010 vs. SJS (Antero Nittymaki).

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22 DEFENSEMAN Led Boston University to an NCAA championship in 2009 and was named an NCAA Second Team AllAmerican…had 18-60=78 points with a +31 rating in 121 games with the Terriers (2007-10). Has represented Team USA at several international tournaments, including the 2014 Winter Olympic Games, earning 0-3=3 points in seven tournament games…also appeared at the 2011 World Championship, 2009 World Junior Championship (recorded the most assists by a defenseman: 8), and 2007 U-18 World Championships (silver). Signed a three-year contract with Anaheim through the 2022-23 NHL season, Oct. 9, 2020.

CAREER STATISTICS

REGULAR SEASON

PLAYOFFS

Season Team

League

2007-08 Boston Univ.

Hockey East 40

4

17

21

38

+5

-

-

-

-

-

2008-09 Boston Univ.

Hockey East 43

7

21

28

40

+28

-

-

-

-

-

2009-10 Boston Univ.

Hockey East 38

7

22

29

38

-2

-

-

-

-

-

GP G A Pts. PIM +/-

GP G A Pts. PIM

Lake Erie AHL

3 0 2 2 0 0 - - - - -

2010-11 COLORADO NHL

46 7 19 26 20 -11 - - - - -

ST. LOUIS NHL

26 2 15 17 16 +7 - - - - -

Lake Erie

AHL

10 0 0 0 10 0

- - - - -

2011-12 ST. LOUIS

NHL

81

9

2012-13 TPS

Finland

12 2 4 6 22 +8 - - - - -

ST. LOUIS

NHL

48

5

18

23

20

+2

6

0

2

2

6

2013-14 ST. LOUIS

NHL

81 10

35

45

38

+1

6

1

4

5

2

9

34

43

60 +20

1

1

2

6

United States Olympics 6 0 3 3 0 +3 - - - - -

2014-15 ST. LOUIS

NHL

56

8

36

44

52

+19

6

0

8

8

2

2015-16 ST. LOUIS

NHL

72 14

30

4

51

-14

20

2

9

11

19

2016-17 ST. LOUIS NHL

61 11 31 42 37 -11 - - - - -

19 2

WASHINGTON NHL

2017-18 NY RANGERS NHL

12

14

10

+4

13

1

5

6

6

46 5 18 23 44 -14 - - - - -

2018-19 NY RANGERS NHL

73 2 26 28 20 -15 - - - - -

2019-20 TAMPA BAY

70

NHL

2020-21 ANAHEIM NHL NHL Totals

8

26

34

38

+22

25

3

10

13

6

55 2 13 15 28 -8 - - - - 734 85 313 398 434

+2

85

8 39

47

47

NHL CAREER HAT TRICKS: None

NHL CAREER MULTIPLE-POINT GAMES: 75 (4 multiple-goal, 55 multiple-assist)

NHL CAREER HIGHS

NHL CAREER OT GOALS: 3 (last: Nov. 4, 2017 w/ NYR @ FLA; 5-4) GOALS: 2, four times (last: Nov. 4, 2017 w/ STL @ FLA)

ASSISTS: 3, five times (last: Feb. 16, 2017 w/ STL vs. VAN) POINTS: 4, two times (last: Dec. 1, 2016 w/ STL vs. TB PIM: 15, Nov. 29, 2014 w/ STL @ MIN TOI: 29:08, Jan. 18, 2021 vs. MIN

SHOTS: 8, four times (last: Mar. 12, 2016 w/ STL @ DAL

PLUS/MINUS: +4, five times (last: Jan. 17, 2020 w/ TB @ WPG)

GOAL STREAK: Two games, 11 times (last: Mar. 6-8, 2021; 2-2=4) ASSIST STREAK: Seven games, Oct. 25-Nov. 7, 2013 (0-8=8) POINT STREAK: Nine games, Nov 17-Dec. 4, 2010 (4-9=13) PENALTY SHOTS: None

MILESTONES WITHIN REACH: 2 points to 400 NHL points, 66 appearances to 800

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JAKOB SILFVERBERG @jsilfverberg33

SHOOTS RIGHT

HEIGHT 6-1

WEIGHT 207

AGE

30; turns 31 on October 13, 2021

BORN

October 13, 1990; Gavle, Sweden

ACQUIRED

From Ottawa with Stefan Noesen and a first-round selection in the 2014 NHL Draft in exchange for Bobby Ryan, July 5, 2013

DRAFTED

By Ottawa in the second round (39th overall) of the 2009 NHL Draft

2020-21:

Appeared in his ninth NHL season, his eighth with Anaheim…collected 8-8=16 points and 18 PIM in 47 games, co-leading the Ducks in SHG (1) and ranking fourth in goals. Missed the final nine games following surgery for femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) and to repair a torn labrum in his right hip, Apr. 22…appeared in all 47 games prior to undergoing surgery. Appeared in his 600th career NHL game, Apr. 11 vs. COL. Scored his 10th career SHG goal in a 6-5 shootout victory to pass Samuel Pahlsson (9) for third on the franchise’s all-time SHG list, Mar. 8 vs. LAK…his SHG also tied Steve Rucchin (15) for third on the club’s all-time SHP list. Recorded his 300th career NHL point (goal), Mar. 5 @ COL. Scored his first goal of the campaign, Jan. 24 vs. COL…earned his first point (assist) of the season, Jan. 20 vs. MIN.

CAREER: Entered the 2021-22 campaign ranked third among all-time franchise leaders in SHG (10), tied for third in SHP (15), fifth in shots (1,346), tied for seventh in GWG (17), eighth in goals (128), ninth in points (272) and 10th in assists (144). Scored two goals in 35 seconds during the third period Nov. 9, 2017 vs. VAN, marking the second-fastest goals by a single player in franchise history. Established career highs in points (49) and tied a career best in assists (26) in 2016-17…set a career high in goals (24) in 2018-19. Has recorded 20 goals in four of his last six seasons, including his first career 20-goal campaign (20-19=39) in 2015-16. Earned his first career hat trick, first four-point game (3-1=4) and first +4 rating in a 7-1 win, Mar. 14, 2016 vs. NJD. Led the league with nine shootout goals (9-for-13) and in shootout percentage (69.2%, min. five attempts) in 2014-15… only four players had scored more than nine shootout goals in a single season since 2005-06. Signed a five-year contract with Anaheim through the 2023-24 NHL season, Mar. 2, 2019.

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33 RIGHT WING Has represented Sweden on the international stage on seven occasions, winning medals at the 2014 Olympic Winter Games (silver), 2011 World Championship (silver) and 2010 World Junior Championship (bronze)… also played for Sweden at the 2016 World Cup of Hockey.

CAREER STATISTICS

REGULAR SEASON

Season Team

League

2005-06 Brynas U-18 Sweden U-18

PLAYOFFS

GP G A Pts. PIM +/-

GP G A Pts. PIM

8

0

0

0

0

-

-

-

-

-

-

2006-07 Brynas U-18 Sweden U-18 14

3

8

11

6

-

3

0

0

0

0

6

1

3

4

0

-

-

-

-

-

-

5

5

3

8

2

-

5

3

4

7

2

Brynas Jr.

2007-08

Brynas U-18 Sweden U-18

Sweden Jr.

Brynas Jr.

Sweden Jr.

30

8

12

20

8

-

7

3

0

3

2

2008-09 Brynas Jr.

Sweden Jr.

30

14

24

38

6

-

-

-

-

-

-

Brynas

Sweden

16 3 1 4 2 -

2009-10 Brynas

Sweden

48 8 8 16 4

2010-11 Brynas

Sweden

53 18 16 34 16 -

5 0 4 4 2

2011-12 Brynas

Sweden

49 24 30 54 10 -

16 13 7 20 4

OTTAWA NHL

-

4 0 0 0 2 5 1 1 2

2

- - - - - - 2 0 0 0 2

2012-13 Binghamton AHL

34 13 16 29 2 +4 - - - - -

NHL

48 10 9 19 12 +9

10 2 2 4

2

2013-14 ANAHEIM NHL

52 10 13 23 12 +2

13 2 0 2

4

OTTAWA

Sweden Olympics 6 0 1 1 2 +1 - - - - -

2014-15 ANAHEIM NHL

81 13 26 39 24 +15 16 4 14 18 16

2015-16 ANAHEIM NHL

82 20 19 39 32 +8

2016-17 ANAHEIM NHL

79 23 26 49 20 +10 17 9 5 14 6

7 0 5 5

6

2017-18 ANAHEIM NHL

77 17 23 40 18 +6

2018-19 ANAHEIM NHL

73 24 19 43 28 -9 - - - - -

2019-20 ANAHEIM NHL

66 21 18 39 14 0 - - - - -

2020-21 ANAHEIM NHL

4 1 1 2

2

47 8 8 16 18 -17 - - - - -

NHL Totals

605 146 161 307 178 +24

69

18 27

45

38

Anaheim Totals

557 136 152 288 166 +15

57

16 25

41

34

NHL CAREER HAT TRICKS: 1, Mar. 14, 2016 vs. NJD

NHL CAREER MULTIPLE-POINT GAMES: 52 (15 multiple-goal, 17 multiple-assist)

NHL CAREER HIGHS

NHL CAREER OT GOALS: 2, (last: Mar. 22, 2019 vs. SJS) GOALS: 3, Mar. 14, 2016 vs. NJD

ASSISTS: 3, two times (last: Oct. 3, 2018 @ SJS)

POINTS: 4, two times (last: Nov. 10, 2016 @ CAR; 2-2=4) PIM: 4, six times (last: Dec. 27, 2018 @ SJS) TOI: 23:55, Mar. 9, 2017 @ CHI

SHOTS: 9, two times (last: Mar. 24, 2017 vs. WPG)

PLUS/MINUS: +4, three times (last: Oct. 16, 2020 vs. BUF) GOAL STREAK: Four games, Dec. 5-12, 2018 (4-0=4)

ASSIST STREAK: Four games, two times (last: Mar. 3-8, 2019; 2-4=6) POINT STREAK: Seven games, Mar. 3-14, 2019 (5-4=9) PENALTY SHOTS: None

MILESTONES WITHIN REACH: 12 points to 300 points as a Duck, 43 appearances to 600

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SAM STEEL @ssteel23 samsteel_23

SHOOTS LEFT

HEIGHT 5-11

WEIGHT 184

AGE

23; turns 24 on February 3, 2022

BORN

February 3, 1998; Ardrossan, Alberta

DRAFTED

By Anaheim in the first round (30th overall) of the 2016 NHL Draft

2020-21:

Appeared in his third NHL season with Anaheim, earning 6-6=12 points and eight PIM in 42 games while tying his career high in goals (also 2019-20 and 2018-19). Among players 23-and-younger, co-led the NHL in FOW% (52.8) along with Carolina’s Sebastian Aho (also 52.8%)…also ranked fourth among NHL leaders in PP FOW% (67.6, min. 30 attempts). Led Anaheim in PP FOW% (67.6, 25-of-37) and ranked second among Ducks leaders in FOW% (52.8). Marked his second career goal streak with goals in back-to-back games Feb. 15-18 (2-0=2). Registered a career-high five shots, Mar. 26 @ STL, surpassing his prior best of four Nov. 18, 2019 @ WSH… skated in a season-high 21:07 Feb. 24 @ ARI. Appeared in his 100th career NHL game, Feb. 6 vs. SJS. Began the season with a assists in back-to-back games, Jan. 14-16 (0-2=2)…matched his season high of assists in consecutive games Feb. 24-27, 2021 (0-2=2). Missed seven games with a lower-body injury from Mar. 29-Apr. 12.

CAREER: Appeared in his second NHL season with Anaheim, earning 6-16=22 points with 20 PIM in 65 games. In 2019-20 with Anaheim, established career highs in points, assists, games and PIM…led Ducks rookies in goals, assists, points, PPP (1-7=8) and appearances (65)…paced NHL rookies in FOW (369), FOW% (50.3%, min. 400 FO) and FO (734)…ranked tied for ninth among league freshmen in games and tied for 10th in PPP (1-7=8). Scored his first career OT goal and GWG to lead the Ducks to a 2-1 victory, Jan. 17 @ CAR…was one of only seven rookies to score an OT goal in 2019-20, joining players such as Kaapo Kakko, Jack Hughes and Quinn Hughes. Scored his first career NHL goal (Carter Hutton) Oct. 21, 2018 vs. BUF and recorded his first career NHL point (assist) Oct. 13, 2018 @ DAL…made his NHL debut in Anaheim’s season-opening 5-2 win Oct. 3, 2018 @ SJS. Became the youngest Ducks player (21 years, 51 days) to record a hat trick Mar. 26, 2019 @ VAN…Bobby Ryan held the previous mark (21 years, 297 days) as the only other Ducks rookie to record a hat trick...the hat trick came in his 18th NHL game, the fastest in Ducks history from the start of a career.

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23 CENTER Scored 20-21=41 points in 53 games with San Diego (AHL) in 2018-19…led Gulls rookies in goals, co-led in scoring, and ranked second in assists…his 20 goals set a San Diego rookie record…also had 6-7=13 points in 16 playoff games en route to the Western Conference Finals. Was named the 2018 Memorial Cup MVP after leading all skaters in points (2-11=13) and assists in five games…his five assists (all primary) May 23, 2018 vs. Swift Current tied a Memorial Cup record for assists in a single game, held by Jonathan Drouin (Halifax– May 26, 2013) and Dan Hodgson (Prince Albert – May 14, 1985). Was named 2017 WHL Player of the Year and won the Bob Clarke Trophy as the WHL’s top scorer after earning 50-81=131 points with a +49 rating in 66 games with Regina in 2016-17...led all CHL players with 131 points, the most in the CHL by a player age 19-or-younger since Patrick Kane (145, London) and John Tavares (134, Oshawa) in 2006-07…also recorded the highest points per game (1.98) of any WHL player age 19-or-under since Jarome Iginla (2.16) of Kamloops in 1995-96. Helped lead Canada to gold at the 2018 World Junior Championship (4-5=9 points in seven games) and 2015 Ivan Hlinka Memorial (1-2=3 points in four games). Signed a one-year contract through the 2021-22 NHL season, Aug. 6, 2021…originally signed a three-year entry-level contract with Anaheim, Dec. 20, 2016.

CAREER STATISTICS

REGULAR SEASON

PLAYOFFS

Season Team

League

2013-14 Regina

WHL

5 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0

2014-15 Regina

WHL

61 17 37 54 16 +10 - - - - -

2015-16 Regina

WHL

72 23 47 70 24 -8

12 6 10 16

2016-17 Regina

WHL

66 50 81 131 40 +49

23 11 19 30

8

2017-18 Regina

WHL

54 33 50 83 18 +27

7 1 10 11

2

2018-19 ANAHEIM NHL

San Diego

AHL

2019-20 ANAHEIM NHL

GP G A Pts. PIM +/-

GP G A Pts. PIM

4

22 6 5 11 8 +2 - - - - 53 20

21

41

24

-3

16

6

7

13

8

65 6 16 22 20 -13 - - - - -

2020-21 ANAHEIM NHL

42 6 6 12 8 -7 - - - - -

NHL Totals

129 18 27 45 36 -18 - - - - -

AHL Totals

53 20 21 41 24 -3 16 6 7 13 8

NHL CAREER HAT TRICKS: 1, Mar. 26, 2019 @ VAN

NHL CAREER MULTIPLE-POINT GAMES: 2 (1 multiple-goal, 1 multiple-assist)

NHL CAREER HIGHS

NHL CAREER OT GOALS: 1, Jan. 17, 2020 @ CAR; 2-1 GOALS: 3, Mar. 26, 2019 @ VAN

ASSISTS: 2, Nov. 3, 2019 vs. CHI

POINTS: 3, Mar. 26, 2019 @ VAN (3-0=3) PIM: 4, Feb. 4, 2020 @ OTT

TOI: 21:47, Dec. 29, 2019 vs. PHI

SHOTS: 5, Mar. 26, 2021 vs. STL

PLUS/MINUS: +3, Mar. 26, 2019 @ VAN

GOAL STREAK: Two games, two times (last: Feb. 15-18, 2021; 2-0=2) ASSIST STREAK: Three games, Nov. 3-10, 2019 (0-4=4)

POINT STREAK: Three games, three times (last: Nov. 3-10, 2019; 0-4=4)

PENALTY SHOTS: 1-for-1, Mar. 26, 2019 @ VAN (successful vs. Jacob Markstrom) MILESTONES WITHIN REACH: 71 appearances to 200 NHL games

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ANTHONY STOLARZ

SHOOTS LEFT

HEIGHT 6-6

WEIGHT 243

AGE

27; Turns 28 on January 20, 2022

BORN

January 20, 1994; Jackson, New Jersey

ACQUIRED

Signed as a free agent, July 3, 2019

DRAFTED

By Philadelphia in the second round (45th overall) of the 2012 NHL Draft

2020-21:

In his fourth NHL season and second with Anaheim, posted a 4-3-0 record with one shutout, and a team-leading 2.20 GAA and .926 SV%...tied career highs in wins and shutouts. Ranked tied for eighth in SV% (.926) among qualified NHL goaltenders. Finished the season 3-2-0 his last five starts with one shutout, a 1.78 GAA and .938 SV%. Stopped all 46 shots (career high) in his first shutout as a Duck, Apr. 12 @ SJS...his 46 saves marked the most saves in a shutout in Ducks history, surpassing Jonas Hiller (45, Dec. 20, 2010 @ BOS) &Dominic Roussel (45, Dec. 22, 1998 @ COL). Won his first game as a Duck, stopping all 38-of-40 shots in a 3-2 OT win, Mar. 28 @ STL...recorded the primary assist on Josh Manson’s OT goal, becoming the sixth goaltender (first Duck) in NHL history to record the primary assist on an OT goal (last: Eddie Lack Dec. 12, 2015 w/CAR @ ARI). Posted a career-high 120:48 shutout streak from Apr. 2-14 (spanning three games), surpassing his prior mark of 96:39, Dec. 15, 2018-Feb. 7, 2019. Went 3-0-0 with a 2.93 GAA and .920 SV% with San Diego (AHL).

CAREER: Made his Anaheim Ducks debut in 2019-20, stopping 33-of-35 shots, Mar. 11, 2020 vs. St. Louis. Has gone 10-10-4 with three shutouts, a 2.99 GAA and .914 SV% in 34 career NHL games with Anaheim, Edmonton and Philadelphia (2016-20). In 2019-20 with San Diego (AHL), went 21-12-6 with a 2.66 GAA and .922 SV% in 39 appearances…set new career bests in goals-against average and save percentage, and tied a career high in wins…led AHL goaltenders in assists (4) and saves (1,211), ranked tied for third in wins, fourth in minutes (2,321), fifth in games played and sixth in SV%. Owns a 74-53-19 record with three shutouts, a 2.86 GAA and .913 SV% in 155 career AHL games with San Diego and Lehigh Valley. Has appeared in two AHL All-Star Classics, including 2019-20 (Ontario, Calif.) and 2015-16 (Syracuse, N.Y.). Guided London of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) to an OHL Championship in 2012-13 and back-to-back Memorial Cup appearances in 2012-13 and 2013-14.

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41 GOALTENDER Represented Team USA at the 2021 World Championship, appearing in one game…left the tournament due to a lower-body injury suffered after stopping each of his two shots faced. Signed a two-year contract extension through the 2022-23 NHL season, Jan. 7, 2021…originally signed a two-year contract with Anaheim, July 3, 2019.

CAREER STATISTICS

REGULAR SEASON

Season Team

PLAYOFFS

League GP MIN GA SO GAA W-L-T SV% GP MIN GA SO GAA W-L

2012-13 Nebraska-Omaha NCHC 8 421 18 1 2.56 2-5-0 .898 - - - - -

London

2013-14 Lotndon

OHL

20 1153 44 1 2.29 13-3-2 .920

18 1115 47 1 2.53 13-5

OHL

35 1927 81 4 2.52 25-5-2 .926

3 180 6 0 2.00 3-0

2014-15 Lehigh Valley AHL 31 1592 87 2 3.28 9-13-4 .905 - - - - - 2015-16 Lehigh Valley AHL 47 2726 118 0 2.60 21-18-7 .916 - - - - - 2016-17 Lehigh Valley AHL 29 1645 80 1 2.92 18-9-0 .911 - - - - - PHILADELPHIA NHL 7 376 13 1 2.07 2-1-1 .928 - - - - - -

2017-18 Lehigh Valley AHL 1 59 6 0 6.08 0-1-0 .829 - - - - -

Reading

ECHL 3 179 9 0 3.02 1-1-1 .902 - - - - - -

2018-19 Lehigh Valley AHL 5 268 16 0 3.58 2-0-2 .901 - - - - -

PHILADELPHIA NHL 12 630 35 1 3.33 3-0-3 .902 - - - - - -

EDMONTON

NHL 6 239 15 0 3.77 0-2-0 .897 - - - - - -

2019-20 San Diego

AHL 39 2321 103 0 2.66 21-12-6 .922 - - - - - -

ANAHEIM

NHL 1 59 2 0 2.04 0-1-0 .944 - - - - - -

2020-21 San Diego

AHL 3 184 9 0 2.93 3-0-0 .920 - - - - - -

ANAHEIM

NHL 8 465 17 1 2.20 4-3-0 .926 - - - - - -

NHL Totals

34 1768 82 3 2.78 10-10-4 .914 - - - - - -

AHL Totals

155 8795 419 3 2.86 74-53-19 .913

NHL CAREER HIGHS

Anaheim Totals

9 523 19 1 2.18 4-4-0 .929 - - - - - -

SAVES: 46, Apr. 12, 2021 @ SJS

SHOTS FACED: 46, Apr. 12, 2021 @ SJS

GOALS AGAINST: 6, Dec. 12, 2018 w/PHI @ CGY

WINNING STREAK: Two games, two times (last: Apr. 12-14, 2021)

REGULATION LOSING STREAK: Two games, two times (last: Apr. 20-26, 2021)

SHUTOUT SEQUENCE: 120:48, Apr. 2-14,2021 (spanning three games) CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYED:: Six games, Dec. 6-15, 2018 CONSECUTIVE STARTS: Six games, Dec. 6-15, 2018 PENALTY SHOTS: None

CAREER SHOOTOUT STATISTICS: 1-2 (7-for-12, .583)

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TROY TERRY @troyterry1997 tterry19

SHOOTS RIGHT

HEIGHT 6-0

WEIGHT 185

AGE

24; turns 25 on September 10, 2021

BORN

September 10, 1997; Denver, Colorado

ACQUIRED

By Anaheim in the fifth round (148th overall) of the 2015 NHL Draft

2020-21:

Appeared in his third NHL season with Anaheim, recording 7-13=20 points and 18 PIM in 48 games…among team leaders, ranked tied for fourth in assists and fifth in scoring. Established new career highs in points, goals, assist, games played and TOI/game (14:42). Registered a career-high four-game point streak Mar. 16-22 (2-3=5, +4), surpassing his previous high of three set twice (last: Oct. 27-Nov. 1, 2019; 1-2=3)…also recorded assists in a career-best three straight games, Mar. 16-20, 2021 (1-3=4). Set a new career high with his fifth goal as part of a multi-point effort, Mar. 16 @ COL (1-1=2). Recorded his first multi-goal game (2-0=2) on a season-high seven shots, Mar. 6 @ COL. Appeared in his 100th career NHL game, Mar. 5 @ COL. Skated in a career-best 21:36, Mar. 29 @ COL, surpassing his previous high of 20:17 set Feb. 7, 2020 @ TOR. Missed two games due to a lower-body injury, Mar. 10-12.

CAREER: Played 32 games in his rookie season with Anaheim in 2018-19, recording 4-9=13 points with a teamleading +8 rating. Made his NHL debut with the Ducks, Mar. 27, 2018 @ VAN…scored his first NHL goal as part of a two-point game (1-1=2), his first NHL points, Jan. 19, 2019 @ NJD. Became the first Anaheim rookie in club history to record back-to-back three-point games Mar. 6-8, 2019 (1-5=6) and the first NHL rookie to do so since Mathew Barzal of the NY Islanders from Jan. 13-15, 2018 (3-5=8). Has scored 23-34=57 points with a +15 rating in 55 AHL games with San Diego…leads the Gulls in all-time points per game (1.03) and goals per game (.42)…set a Gulls club record 11-game point streak to begin his AHL career from Oct. 19-Nov. 23, 2018 (7-9=16). Scored 45-70=115 points with a +56 rating in 115 games in three seasons at Denver University (2015-18)… helped lead Denver to the 2017 NCAA National Championship and back-to-back NCHC Conference Championship in 2017 and 2018…was named to the NCAA First All-American Team in 2017-18 and the All-Frozen Four Team in 2016-17.

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19 RIGHT WING Represented Team USA at the 2018 Winter Olympic Games, recording five assists (0-5=5) in five games… ranked fifth among Olympic skaters in assists and second on Team USA in scoring. Helped lead Team USA to gold at the 2017 World Junior Championship…went 4-for-4 in shootouts with game-deciding goals against Canada (Final) and Russia (Semifinals)…won gold with Team USA at the 2015 U-18 World Championship and won bronze at the 2014 U-18 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Cup. Signed a three-year contract extension with Anaheim through the 2022-23 NHL season, July 14, 2020.

CAREER STATISTICS Season Team

REGULAR SEASON League

GP G A Pts. PIM +/-

2013-14 Indiana USHL

PLAYOFFS GP G A Pts. PIM

1 0 0 0 0 0 - - - - -

2014-15 USNTDP U-18

66 19 25 44 8 -

2015-16 Denver NCHC

41 9 13 22 8 +4 - - - - -

- - - - -

2016-17 Denver NCHC

35 22 23 45 22 +31 - - - - -

2017-18 Denver NCHC

39 14 34 48 6 +21 - - - - -

USA

ANAHEIM NHL

2 0 0 0 0 0 - - - - -

2018-19 ANAHEIM NHL

32 4 9 13 2 +8 - - - - -

Olympics 5 0 5 5 4 +2 - - - - -

San Diego AHL

41 16 25 41 4 +1 - - - - -

2019-20 ANAHEIM NHL

47 4 11 15 6 -5 - - - - -

San Diego AHL

14 7 9 16 6 +14 - - - - -

2020-21 ANAHEIM NHL

48 7 13 20 18 -1 - - - - -

NHL Totals

129 15 33 48 26 +2 - - - - -

AHL Totals

55 23 34 47 10 +15 - - - - -

NHL CAREER HAT TRICKS: None

NHL CAREER MULTIPLE-POINT GAMES: 8 (1 multiple-goal, 3 multiple-assist)

NHL CAREER HIGHS

NHL CAREER OT GOALS: None GOALS: 2, Mar. 6, 2021 @ COL

ASSISTS: 3, Mar. 6, 2019 vs. STL

POINTS: 3, two times (last: Mar. 8, 2019 vs. MTL; 1-2=3) PIM: 4, May 8, 2021 @ MIN

TOI: 21:36, Mar. 29, 2021 @ COL

SHOTS: 9, Feb. 13, 2020 vs. CGY

PLUS/MINUS: +4, Mar. 8, 2019 vs. MTL GOAL STREAK: None

ASSIST STREAK: Three games, Mar. 16-20, 2021 (1-3=4) POINT STREAK: Four games, Mar. 16-22, 2021 (2-3=5)

PENALTY SHOTS: 0-for-2, (last: Feb. 9, 2020 @ BUF; unsuccessful vs. Jonas Johansson) MILESTONES WITHIN REACH: 71 games to 200 NHL games

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ALEXANDER VOLKOV a.volkov92

SHOOTS LEFT

HEIGHT 6-1

WEIGHT 193

AGE

24; turns 25 on August 2, 2022

BORN

August 2, 1997; Moscow, Russia

ACQUIRED

From Tampa Bay for Antoine Morand and a conditional seventh-round selection in the 2023 NHL Draft, Mar. 24, 2021

DRAFTED

By Tampa Bay in the second round (48th overall) of the 2017 NHL Draft

2020-21:

Split his second NHL season between Anaheim and Tampa Bay…combined for 7-6=13 points with a +1 rating and six PIM in 37 games…established new career-highs in goals, assists, points and appearances. Scored 4-4=8 points with two PIM in 18 games with Anaheim, leading the Ducks in shooting percentage (23.5) following his acquisition from Tampa Bay, Mar. 24…had 3-2=5 points and a +2 rating in 19 games with Tampa Bay...ranked second among Tampa Bay leaders in blocked shots per 60 (4.97) prior to his acquisition. Registered back-to-back multi-point efforts Apr. 14 @ SJS (1-1=2) and Apr. 12 @ SJS (2-0=2). Tied a career high with two goals (2-0=2), marking his first multi-goal game as a Duck, Apr. 12 @ SJS. Scored his first goal as a Duck in his Anaheim debut, Apr. 2 vs. ARI...added two shots and a team-best four hits. Scored two goals to mark his first career multi-goal effort, Feb. 15 w/ TBL vs. FLA...also marked his first career goal/point streak from Feb. 13-15 (3-0=3). Scored his first career NHL goal in his 17th regular-season game, Feb. 13 w/ TBL @ FLA.

CAREER: Helped Tampa Bay to a Stanley Cup championship in 2020, appearing in the clinching Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final, logging 9:34 TOI. Made his NHL debut Oct. 30, 2019 w/ TBL @ NJD…scored his first career NHL point (assist) on Jan. 14, 2020 vs. LAK. Scored 55-68=123 points in 195 career AHL games with Syracuse…registered 23-22=45 points in 75 games in 2018-19, leading the Crunch in goals and ranking fourth in scoring…also ranked tied for fifth among AHL rookies in goals. Represented Russia at the 2015 Hlinka Gretzky Cup, appearing in four tournament games. Scored three goals in 15 games with St. Petersburg in Russia’s second division in 2016-17…also appeared in 128 career Russian Junior games with St. Petersburg Jr., scoring 35-26=61 points with a +12 rating and 88 PIM. Signed a one-year contract through the 2021-22 NHL season, July 18, 2021.

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REGULAR SEASON

Season Team

League

PLAYOFFS

GP G A Pts. PIM +/-

GP G A Pts. PIM

2013-14

St. Petersburg Russia Jr.

16

2

2

4

6

+4

5

,0

0

0

2014-15

St. Petersburg Russia Jr.

54

11

8

19

36

+3

17

1

1

2

0 4

2015-16 St. Petersburg Russia Jr.

42

16

11

27

34

-1

3

0

0

0

0

2016-17

St. Petersburg Russia Jr.

16

6

5

11

12

+6

4

2

2

4

2

St. Petersburg Russia-2

15

3

0

3

4

+2

8

1

2

3

6

2017-18 Syracuse

AHL

75 23 22 45 63 +19

7 3 3 6

8

2018-19 Syracuse

AHL

74 23 25 48 61 +26

4 1 0 1

2

2019-20 Syracuse

AHL

46 9 21 30 26 +1 - - - - -

TAMPA BAY NHL

9 0 1 1 6 -6 1 0 0 0 0

2020-21 TAMPA BAY NHL

19 3 2 5 4 +2 - - - - -

ANAHEIM NHL

18 4 4 8 2 -1 - - - - -

NHL Totals

46

AHL Totals

195 55 68

7

7

14

12

-5

123 150 +46

1

0

0

0

0

11

4

3

7

10

NHL CAREER HAT TRICKS: None

NHL CAREER MULTIPLE-POINT GAMES: 3 (2 multiple-goal, 0 multiple -assist)

NHL CAREER HIGHS

NHL CAREER OT GOALS: None

GOALS: 2, two times (last: Apr. 12, 2021 @ SJS)

ASSISTS: 1, seven times (last: May 7, 2021 @ MIN) POINTS: 2, three times (last: Apr. 14, 2021 @ SJS) PIM: 4, Jan. 14, 2020 vs. LAK

TOI: 16:53, Apr. 12, 2021 vs. SJS

SHOTS: 3, three times (last: Apr. 12, 2021 @ SJS)

PLUS/MINUS: +2, five times (last: Apr. 28, 2021 @ LAK)

GOAL STREAK: Two games, two times (last: Apr. 12-14, 2021; 3-1=4) ASSIST STREAK: None

POINT STREAK: Two games, two times (last: Apr. 12-14, 2021; 3-1=4) PENALTY SHOTS: None

MILESTONES WITHIN REACH: 65 appearances to 100 NHL games

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TREVOR ZEGRAS @tzegras11 trevorzegras

SHOOTS LEFT

HEIGHT 6-0

WEIGHT 185

AGE

20; turns 21 on March 20, 2022

BORN

March 20, 2001; Bedford, New York

DRAFTED

By Anaheim in the first round (ninth overall) of the 2019 NHL Draft

2020-21:

Appeared in his first NHL season with Anaheim, scoring 3-10=13 points with a team-leading +6 rating in 24 games. Led Ducks rookies in scoring and assists, and co-led in goals. Finished the season with 2-6=8 points and a +6 rating his final eight games. Scored his third goal in the season finale, May 8 @ MIN, completing the season with a career-tying threegame point streak (1-2=3)…also recorded points in three straight contests from Mar. 16-20 (1-2=3). Recorded his first career multi-point game with two primary assists (0-2=2), Apr. 4 vs. ARI…added 1-1=2 points and a career-high +3 rating, May 1 vs. LAK. Scored his first career NHL goal (Adin Hill), Mar. 18 vs. ARI, becoming the third-youngest U.S.-born player at 19 years, 363 days to score a goal for Anaheim (10th-youngest player in club history). Recorded his first NHL point (assist), Mar. 3 vs. STL. Made his NHL debut at 19 years, 339 days, becoming the third-youngest U.S.-born player and eighthyoungest forward to appear in a game with Anaheim, Feb. 22 @ ARI. Began the season with San Diego (AHL), scoring 10-11=21 points with a +7 rating and 12 PIM…led San Diego in points per game (1.24) while ranking tied for second among club rookies in scoring and goals. Among AHL leaders, ranked seventh in points per game while third among rookies (min. 10 games). Was named the CCM/AHL Player of the Week Feb. 7, beginning his professional career with 2-3=5 points in his first two games, including a three-point game in his AHL debut, Feb. 5 vs. Bakersfield (1-2=3).

CAREER: Had 11-25=36 points with a +8 rating in 33 games in his freshman season at Boston University in 2019-20… ranked second on the Terriers in assists and third in points and plus/minus…also ranked tied for second among NCAA freshmen in assists and tied for third in points and points per game (1.09). Was named to the 2019-20 Hockey East All-Rookie Team, named a Hockey East Third Team All-Star and was a finalist for Hockey East Rookie of the Year. Recorded 46-100=146 points in 116 career games with the USNTDP U-17 and U-18 teams…finished fourth in NTDP history in career assists, and sixth for assists in a single-season (61 in 2018-19)…is one of four players in program history to record 100 assists…had 26-61=87 points in 60 games with the NTDP club in 2018-19… ranked second among team leaders in assists, behind only Jack Hughes (78).

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46 CENTER Has represented the U.S. at several international tournaments, including two World Junior Championships (2020 and 2021), the 2019 U-18 World Championship (winning bronze and a 2017 U-17 World Hockey Challenge (gold). Led Team USA to a gold medal at the 2021 World Junior Championship, scoring 7-11=18 points in seven tournament games…was named the tournament MVP, the fifth American and second Ducks prospect to earn the award (John Gibson, 2013). Tied the all-time Team USA WJC record for both points and assists (7-20=27), matching both marks held by Jordan Schroeder, who did so over three tournaments and 19 games (Zegras completed his second tournament, 12 career games)…finished his WJC career with the second-highest points-per-game total in U.S. history with 2.25 points per game (Doug Weight, 2.71 per game) and second in all-time assists with 1.67 per game (Weight, 2.0 per game). Became only the second player since 2004 to record nine primary assists in a single WJC (2020)…his nine assists (0-9=9) led the 2020 tournament and also ranked tied for the fourth-most by a U.S. player in a single WJC…became only the third U.S. player to have four primary assists in a WJC game since 2005 (Phil Kessel, Dec. 26, 2005 vs. Norway and Jason Robertson, Dec. 28, 2018 vs. Kazakhstan), Dec. 27, 2019 vs. Germany. Signed a three-year entry-level contract with Anaheim beginning in 2020-21, Mar. 27, 2020.

CAREER STATISTICS

REGULAR SEASON

PLAYOFFS

Season Team

League

GP G

A Pts. PIM +/-

2017-18 USNTDP

U-17

56 20 39 59 42 -

2018-19 USNTDP

U-18

60 26 61 87 94 -

GP

G

A Pts. PIM

- - - - - - - - -

2019-20 Boston University Hockey East 33 11

25

36 43

+8

-

-

-

-

-

2020-21 San Diego

11

21

+7

3

1

2

3

0

AHL

ANAHEIM

NHL

17 10

12

24 3 10 13 12 +6 - - - - -

NHL Totals

24 3 10 13 12 +6 - - - - -

AHL Totals

17 10

11

21

12

+7

3

1

2

3

0

NHL CAREER HAT TRICKS: None

NHL CAREER MULTIPLE-POINT GAMES: 2 (0 multiple-goal, 1 multiple-assist)

NHL CAREER HIGHS

NHL CAREER OT GOALS: None

GOALS: 1, three times (last: May 8, 2021 @ MIN) ASSISTS: 2, Apr. 4, 2021 vs. ARI

POINTS: 2, two times (last: May 1, 2021 vs. LAK; 1-1=2) PIM: 4, Mar. 26, 2021 @ STL

TOI: 20:33, Mar. 3, 2021 vs. STL

SHOTS: 6, two times (last: May 5, 2021 @ STL) PLUS/MINUS: +3, May 1, 2021 vs. LAK GOAL STREAK: None

ASSIST STREAK: Two games, two times (last: May 5-7, 2021; 0-2=2)

POINT STREAK: Three games, two times (last: May 5-8, 2021; 1-2=3) PENALTY SHOTS: None

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IN THE SYSTEM AXEL ANDERSSON

DEFENSEMAN

SHOOTS RIGHT

axelandersson_

HEIGHT 6-1

WEIGHT 192

BORN

February 10, 2000; Jarna, Sweden

ACQUIRED

From Boston with David Backes and a first-round selection in the 2020 NHL Draft in exchange for Ondrej Kase, February 21, 2020

DRAFTED

By Boston in the second round (57th overall) of the 2018 NHL Draft

Split 2020-21 between Sodertalje (Sweden-2) and San Diego (AHL)…set Allsvenskan career highs in scoring (2-9=11), goals, assists, plus/minus (+7) and games played (51).

Made his AHL debut with San Diego, scoring 2-3=5 points in 17 games…also recorded one assist in three playoff contests.

Made his QMJHL debut with Moncton in 2019-20, earning 3-21=24 points with a +19 rating in 43 games…ranked second among team defensemen in assists.

Picked up five assists along with a +5 rating in 41 games with Sodertalje SK (Allsvenskan) in 2018-19. Recorded 9-33=42 points with a +22 rating and 28 PIM in 73 career Swedish SuperElite Junior games with Djurgardens IF…recorded the most assists (25) by a defenseman in 2017-18.

Represented Sweden in several international tournaments, including winning bronze at the 2018 U-18 World Junior Championship and bronze at the 2018 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament.

Signed a three-year entry-level contract with Boston, July 1, 2018.

REGULAR SEASON SEASON TEAM

LEAGUE

2017-18 Djurgardens IF Sweden-2 Jr. U-18 Djurgardens IF Sweden-1 Jr. U-20 2018-19 Djurgardens IF Sweden-1 Jr. U-20 Sodertalje SK Sweden-2 2019-20 Moncton QMJHL 2020-21 Sodertalje SK Sweden-2 San Diego AHL AHL Totals QMJHL Totals

JACK BADINI

PLAYOFFS

GP G A PTS. PIM +/-

GP G A PTS. PIM

- - - - - - 42 6 25 31 20 +14 2 0 0 0 0 +1 41 0 5 5 20 +5 43 3 21 24 29 +19 51 2 9 11 30 +7 17 2 3 5 2 -3 17 2 3 5 2 -3 43 3 21 24 29 +19

5 0 2 3 0 0 8 0 1 - - - - - - 4 0 0 3 0 1 3 0 1 - - -

CENTER

@JackBadini

SHOOTS LEFT

HEIGHT 6-0

2 0 1 - - 0 1 1 -

0 2 6 0 0 0 -

JackBadini

WEIGHT 202

BORN

January 19, 1998; Greenwich, Connecticut

DRAFTED

By Anaheim in the third round (91st overall) of the 2017 NHL Draft

Split 2020-21 between Tulsa (ECHL) and San Diego (AHL)…recorded one assist in 23 games with the Gulls, his first career AHL point (assist), Feb. 10 vs. Ontario…also played in each of the Gulls’ three playoff contests…scored 1-1=2 points in 14 games with Tulsa.

Concluded his NCAA career in 2019-20 with 24-27=51 points and a +5 rating in 97 games with Harvard. In 2019-20 as a junior with Harvard (ECAC), had 6-8=14 points in 31 games…ranked eighth in the nation in faceoff win percentage (60.8), going 284-of-467 on draws.

Was named to the ECAC All-Rookie Team and led Harvard freshmen forwards in scoring in 2017-18. Led the USHL in playoff scoring (7-10=17 points in 14 games) en route to the 2017 Clark Cup with Chicago. Signed a two-year entry-level contract with Anaheim, Mar. 30, 2020.

REGULAR SEASON SEASON TEAM

LEAGUE

2017-18 Harvard Univ. ECAC 2018-19 Harvard Univ. ECAC 2019-20 Harvard Univ. ECAC 2020-21 Tulsa ECHL San Diego AHL AHL Totals NCAA Totals

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PLAYOFFS

GP G A PTS. PIM +/-

GP G A PTS. PIM

33 33 31 14 23 23 97

- - - - 3 3 -

10 7 8 12 6 8 1 1 0 1 0 1 24 27

17 20 14 2 1 1 51

16 16 10 10 4 4 42

-1 +1 +5 -3 -3 -3 +5

- - - - 0 0 -

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IN THE SYSTEM SIMON BENOIT

DEFENSEMAN SHOOTS LEFT

HEIGHT 6-3

BORN

September 19, 1998; Laval, Quebec

ACQUIRED

Signed as a free agent, March 7, 2019

DRAFTED

Not drafted

simon_benoit11

WEIGHT 203

Made his NHL debut with the Ducks in 2020-21, going scoreless in six games…appeared in his first NHL game, Apr. 28 @ LAK, recording a +1 rating in 15:46 TOI…appeared in an NHL career-high 20:31 TOI, May 1 vs. LAK. Began 2020-21 with San Diego (AHL), earning 1-7=8 points with a +4 rating and 32 PIM in 38 games…also earned one assist in three AHL postseason games. In 2019-20, collected 4-15=19 points with a +15 rating in 56 games with San Diego…ranked second among team leaders in plus/minus…also finished third among Gulls defensemen in points and assists, and tied for second in goals. Co-led San Diego and ranked tied for fifth among AHL rookie defensemen in plus/minus in 2018-19…also led Gulls defensemen in games and ranked third in assists. Played three QMJHL seasons with Shawinigan from 2015-18, collecting 8-35=43 points and 136 PIM in 182 career games. Signed a three-year entry-level contract with Anaheim, Mar. 7, 2019…originally signed a one-year AHL contract with San Diego, Sept. 27, 2018.

REGULAR SEASON SEASON TEAM LEAGUE 2015-16 Shawinigan QMJHL 2016-17 Shawinigan QMJHL 2017-18 Shawinigan QMJHL 2018-19 San Diego AHL 2019-20 San Diego AHL 2020-21 San Diego AHL ANAHEIM NHL NHL Totals AHL Totals

GP G A PTS. PIM +/- 55 1 2 3 22 +1 64 2 10 12 47 +4 63 5 23 28 67 -37 65 2 14 16 33 +16 56 4 15 19 39 +15 38 1 7 8 32 +4 6 0 0 0 2 -3 6 0 0 0 2 -3 159 7 36 43 104 +35

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IN THE SYSTEM SAM CARRICK

CENTER SHOOTS RIGHT

@carrick_sam

HEIGHT 6-0

samcarrick

WEIGHT 200

BORN

February 4, 1992; Markham, Ontario

ACQUIRED

From Chicago with Spencer Abbott in exchange for Kenton Helgesen and a seventh-round selection in the 2019 NHL Draft, March 1, 2017

DRAFTED

By Toronto in the fifth round (144th overall) of the 2010 NHL Draft

Appeared in his eighth season, his third with Anaheim in 2020-21…scored a career-high 2-4=6 points with a +4 rating and 28 PIM in 13 games, setting career bests in goals, assists, plus/minus, PIM and FOW% (52.4)…ranked second among Anaheim leaders with a +4 rating…recorded his first career point streak in his first two games of the campaign, Apr. 4-6 (1-1=2)…registered his first career assist streak Apr. 1-12 (0-2=2). In 27 games with San Diego (AHL) in 2020-21, scored 14-10=24 points with a +5 rating…scored eight goals his last eight AHL games (8-4=12). Leads San Diego in all-time scoring (85-95=180), goals and assists, and co-leads in appearances (216). Played nine games with the Ducks in 2019-20, picking up 1-1=2 points…scored his first career SHG and first goal as a Duck on a career-high seven shots in a 6-5 shootout victory Dec. 21 @ NYI. Earned 23-20=43 points with a +27 rating and 40 PIM in 46 games as captain with San Diego (AHL) in 2019-20…ranked second among AHL leaders in plus/minus and tied for second in SHG (4), while also pacing the Gulls in points and goals. Set new Gulls single-season records in points (61) and goals (32) in 2018-19…also helped lead San Diego to the 2019 Western Conference Finals, scoring 7-7=14 points in 16 playoff games. Made his NHL debut with Toronto Nov. 1, 2014 vs. CHI and scored his first career NHL goal Mar. 26, 2015 vs. FLA (Roberto Luongo). Signed a one-year contract extension with Anaheim through the 2021-22 season, July 13, 2021.

REGULAR SEASON SEASON TEAM LEAGUE 2008-09 Brampton OHL 2009-10 Brampton OHL 2010-11 Brampton OHL 2011-12 Brampton OHL 2012-13 Idaho ECHL Toronto AHL 2013-14 Toronto AHL 2014-15 Toronto AHL TORONTO NHL 2015-16 Toronto AHL TORONTO NHL 2016-17 Rockford AHL San Diego AHL 2017-18 San Diego AHL 2018-19 San Diego AHL ANAHEIM NHL 2019-20 San Diego AHL ANAHEIM NHL 2020-21 San Diego AHL ANAHEIM NHL NHL Totals AHL Totals Anaheim Totals

96

PLAYOFFS

GP G A PTS. PIM +/- GP G A PTS. PIM 61 10 11 21 47 -2 21 1 0 1 16 66 21 21 42 96 0 8 2 2 4 8 59 16 23 39 74 -15 4 0 1 1 4 68 37 30 67 104 +9 8 4 4 8 16 50 16 21 37 70 +15 - - - - 19 2 2 4 18 -2 5 0 0 0 0 62 14 21 35 115 +17 14 5 4 9 10 59 9 18 27 112 -1 5 1 2 3 4 16 1 1 2 9 +1 - - - - 52 16 18 34 90 +11 12 0 5 5 19 3 0 0 0 4 -2 - - - - 57 11 17 28 85 -14 - - - - 15 3 8 11 20 +3 10 4 3 7 1 67 13 28 41 83 +2 - - - - 61 32 29 61 90 +7 16 7 7 14 21 6 0 1 1 2 -1 - - - - 46 23 20 43 40 +27 - - - - 9 1 1 2 0 -3 - - - - 27 14 10 24 19 +5 - - - - 13 2 4 6 28 +4 - - - - 47 4 7 11 43 -1 - - - - 438 123 161 284 653 +50 62 17 21 38 68 28 3 6 9 30 0 - - - - -

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IN THE SYSTEM TREVOR CARRICK

DEFENSEMAN

SHOOTS LEFT

@carrickTj

HEIGHT 6-2

trevorcarrick

WEIGHT 204

BORN

July 4, 1994; Stouffville, Ontario

ACQUIRED

From San Jose in exchange for Jack Kopacka, Jan. 27, 2021

DRAFTED

By Carolina in the fourth round (115th overall) of the 2012 NHL Draft

Appeared in his seventh professional season, his first with San Diego (AHL)…scored 1-11=12 points with a +4 rating and 53 PIM in 39 games, ranking tied for second among Gulls defensemen in assists and second in shots (60). Has appeared in seven career NHL games with San Jose (2019-20) and Carolina (2015-19). Made his NHL debut with the Hurricanes Mar. 15, 2016 @ WSH. In 2018-19, led San Jose (AHL) defensemen in scoring (10-13=23), goals and assists, and holds Charlotte (AHL) club records for single-season points (7-25=32), goals and assists by a rookie in 2014-15. Helped Charlotte to a Calder Cup championship in 2019, scoring 3-9=12 points, earning at least one point in 11-of-16 playoff contests, including an eight-game point streak (1-8=9)…ranked second among AHL defensemen in playoff scoring. Represented the Checkers at the 2016 and 2019 AHL All-Star Classics. Helped Canada to a Spengler Cup championship in 2016, scoring one goal in four tournament games. His older brother, Sam, has been a member of the Ducks organization since 2016-17 and is San Diego’s all-time leading scorer. Signed a one-year contract extension with Anaheim through the 2021-22 NHL season, July 13, 2021.

REGULAR SEASON SEASON TEAM LEAGUE 2011-12 Mississauga OHL 2012-13 Mississauga OHL 2013-14 Mississauga OHL Sudbury OHL 2014-15 Charlotte AHL 2015-16 Charlotte AHL CAROLINA NHL 2016-17 Charlotte AHL 2017-18 Charlotte AHL CAROLINA NHL 2018-19 Charlotte AHL CAROLINA NHL 2019-20 SAN JOSE NHL San Jose AHL 2020-21 San Diego AHL NHL Totals AHL Totals

PLAYOFFS

GP G A PTS. PIM +/- GP G A PTS. PIM 68 6 13 19 64 -5 6 1 0 1 7 56 10 21 31 56 -1 6 0 2 2 11 41 16 15 31 65 -8 - - - - 29 6 14 20 52 +2 5 1 2 3 10 76 7 25 32 94 -19 - - - - 70 9 33 42 51 -21 - - - - 2 0 0 0 0 -1 - - - - 57 4 12 16 45 +4 5 0 3 3 0 73 11 33 44 85 -1 8 0 4 4 6 1 0 0 0 2 0 - - - - 71 9 38 47 86 +8 16 3 9 12 50 1 0 0 0 5 -1 - - - - 3 0 0 0 5 0 - - - - 48 10 13 23 55 +17 - - - - 39 1 11 12 53 +4 3 1 0 1 0 7 0 0 0 12 -2 - - - - 434 51 165 216 469 -8 32 4 16 20 56

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IN THE SYSTEM KODIE CURRAN

DEFENSEMAN SHOOTS LEFT

kodcurran

HEIGHT 6-1

BORN

December 18, 1989; Calgary, Alberta

ACQUIRED

Signed as a free agent, June 1, 2020

DRAFTED

Not drafted

WEIGHT 185

Appeared in his third AHL season and first with San Diego in 2020-21, scoring 6-7=13 points in 24 games… co-led the Gulls in goals and ranked third among club blueliners in scoring…among AHL defensemen, ranked second in PPG (3) and tied for fourth in goals. Spent four seasons in Europe from 2016-20, including back-to-back championship stints in Norway (Storhamar in 2017-18) and Denmark (Esbjerg in 2016-17). Collected 24-62=86 points with a +13 rating in 97 career SHL games with Rogle BK…was named the SHL’s 2019-20 MVP and Defenseman of the Year after picking up 12-37=49 points with a +8 rating in 48 games… led SHL defensemen in points and assists in 2019-20, while also recording the most points of any foreignborn player…his 49 points were the most by an SHL defenseman since 2010-11. His first SHL season in 2018-19 was highlighted by 12 goals (first among defensemen) and 37 points… his 24-62=86 combined points from 2018-20 led all SHL defensemen in points (86) and assists (62), while co-leading in goals (24). Was named the Norwegian Player of the Year, Playoff MVP and an All-Star Team member after collecting 12-17=29 points and a +18 rating in 14 playoff games in 2017-18…also posted a league-best +51 rating during the regular season. Led Esbjerg to a 2016-17 Danish championship with All-Star Team honors, while also pacing league defensemen in points (33) and goals (10). Helped Team Canada advance to the championship game of the 2018 Spengler Cup against KalPa, posting a +2 rating in four games. Signed a two-year contract with Anaheim through the 2021-22 NHL season, June 1, 2020.

REGULAR SEASON SEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP G A PTS. PIM +/- 2010-11 Univ. of Calgary CIS 14 1 9 10 23 - 2011-12 Univ. of Calgary CIS 10 1 7 8 18 +7 2012-13 Univ. of Calgary CIS 26 3 19 22 22 +5 2013-14 Univ. of Calgary CIS 23 4 21 25 24 +15 2014-15 Univ. of Calgary CIS 23 8 16 24 28 +23 Hartford AHL 2 0 1 1 0 +1 2015-16 Greenville ECHL 45 7 18 25 37 -6 Hartford AHL 18 0 4 4 18 +3 2016-17 Esbjerg Denmark 45 10 23 33 65 +12 2017-18 Storhamar Norway 38 12 32 44 65 +51 2018-19 Rogle BK Sweden 49 12 25 37 24 +5 2019-20 Rogle BK Sweden 48 12 37 49 67 +8 2020-21 San Diego AHL 24 6 7 13 15 -8 Sweden Totals 97 24 62 86 91 +13 AHL Totals 44 6 12 18 33 -4

98

PLAYOFFS GP G A PTS. PIM 5 2 0 2 0 8 1 0 1 6 5 1 3 4 4 5 0 0 0 4 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 18 6 11 17 18 14 12 17 29 12 2 0 1 1 2 - - - - - - - - 2 0 1 1 2 - - - - -

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IN THE SYSTEM LUKAS DOSTAL

GOALTENDER SHOOTS LEFT

dostyy_2

HEIGHT 6-1

WEIGHT 192

BORN

June 22, 2000; Brno, Czech Republic

DRAFTED

By Anaheim in the third round (85th overall) of the 2018 NHL Draft

Split 2020-21 with Ilves (Finland) and San Diego (AHL)…combined for a 25-9-1 record with a 2.48 GAA and .923 in 35 contests. Went 15-9-0 with a 2.87 GAA and .916 SV% in 24 AHL games with San Diego…ranked second among AHL goaltenders in saves (745) and third in wins (15)…led AHL rookie goaltenders in minutes (1,424), ranked second in wins and SV% (.916), and was fourth in GAA (2.87). Set a Gulls rookie record with an eight-game win streak from Mar. 31-Apr. 30, the third-longest win streak in San Diego history…became the first San Diego netminder to win each of his first five career starts, Feb. 5-17. Began 2020-21 with Ilves, posting a 10-0-1 record with one shutout, a 1.64 GAA and .941 SV% in 11 games… prior to joining San Diego, led SM-liiga in wins (10), GAA (1.64) and SV% (.947), and ranked sixth in minutes (659)...also led all SM-liiga goaltenders with 37 wins dating to the start of the 2019-20 season…completed his season with Ilves riding an eight-game win streak with one shutout, a 1.78 GAA and .928 SV%, the longest such streak in Liiga at the time. In 2019-20 was named the SM-liiga Best Goaltender (Urpo Ylönen Award)…went 27-8-6 with three shutouts, a 1.78 GAA and .927 SV% in 43 appearances with Ilves…led the SM-liiga in wins, ranked second in GAA, third in SV% and minutes (2,592), and fourth in games played…was selected to the league All-Star Team. Led Kometa Brno’s Under-20 team to a league championship in 2017-18, leading all playoff netminders with a 1.40 GAA and .959 SV% in seven games. Has represented the Czech Republic in several international tournaments, including the 2020 World Junior Championship, posting a 1.25 GAA and .957 SV% in four games…led tournament goaltenders in SV%, co-led in fewest goals allowed (5), and ranked second in GAA…won silver at the 2017 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament. Signed a three-year entry-level contract with Anaheim, May 13, 2019.

SEASON

TEAM

LEAGUE

REGULAR SEASON

PLAYOFFS

GP MIN GA SO GAA W-L-T SV%

GP MIN GA SO GAA W-L

2015-16 Brno Jr.

Czech Rep. Jr.

-

0 4.38

-

-

-

2016-17 Brno Jr.

Czech Rep. Jr. 39 2326 -

1 2.53

-

-

12 722

2017-18 Trebic

Czech Rep.-2 20 1212 - 2 2.43 -

- - - - - - -

Brno Jr.

Czech Rep. Jr.

14 841

-

0 3.00

-

2018-19 Brno Jr.

Czech Rep. Jr.

1

65

0

1 0.00

Brno

Czech Rep.

2

80

4 0 3.00

Trebic

Czech Rep.-2 24 1465 61 3 2.50 15-9-0 .915 - - - - - -

Koovee Finland-2

1 62 2 0 1.95 0-0-1 .938 - - - - - -

Ilves

Finland

10 601 18 1 1.80 4-4-2 .921 7 457 19 0 2.71 2-5

2019-20 Ilves

Finland

43 2592 77 3 1.78 27-8-6 .927 - - - - - -

2020-21 Ilves

Finland

11 659 18 1 1.64 10-0-1 .941 - - - - - -

AHL

24 1424 68 0 2.87

San Diego

7 425

-

-

- 1

-

-

3.07 6-6

10

3

1-0-0 1.000

-

-

-

-

-

-

1-1-0

-

-

-

-

-

-

15-9-0

.852

.916

7 430

- 37

3

1.40 7-0

188

4

0

AHL Totals

24 1424 68 0 2.87 15-9-0 .916

3 188

4

0 2.55 1-2

Finland Totals

64 3851 113 5 1.76 41-13-8 .929

7 457

19

0 2.71 2-5

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IN THE SYSTEM HUNTER DREW

RIGHT WING SHOOTS RIGHT

@HunterDrew7

HEIGHT 6-2

hunterdrew27

WEIGHT 205

BORN

October 21, 1998; Kingston, Ontario

DRAFTED

By Anaheim in the sixth round (178th overall) of the 2018 NHL Draft

Split 2020-21 between San Diego (AHL) and Banska Bystrica (Slovakia)…set AHL career highs in scoring (6-6=12), goals, assists, and games played (33)…began the season with Banska Bystrica, scoring 9-7=16 points with 111 PIM in 20 games… at the time of his recall to San Diego, led all Extraliga defensemen in goals (9), ranked fourth in scoring (16) and tied for fifth in PPP (8)...led Banska Bystrica in goals, scoring and shots (79), and ranked tied for third in assists. Split his first professional season in 2019-20 between San Diego and Tulsa (ECHL)…recorded 2-5=7 points with a +6 rating and 33 PIM in 29 AHL games with the Gulls…among Gulls rookies, ranked second in plus/minus, and third in scoring and shots (41)… recorded four assists (0-4=4) with a +1 rating and 13 PIM in five ECHL games with Tulsa. Earned 24-68=92 points with a +31 rating and 369 PIM in 167 career QMJHL games with Charlottetown from 2016-19…also recorded 2-13=15 points with a +18 rating and 51 PIM in 25 QMJHL Playoff games. Scored 16-34=50 points with a +14 rating and 141 PIM in 61 QMJHL games with the Charlottetown Islanders, setting career highs in goals, assists, points and plus/minus…ranked tied for second among QMJHL defensemen in goals and eighth in points. Signed a three-year entry-level contract with Anaheim, Mar. 30, 2020…originally signed a one-year AHL contract with San Diego, Aug. 14, 2019.

REGULAR SEASON

PLAYOFFS

SEASON TEAM

LEAGUE

GP G A PTS. PIM +/-

GP G A PTS. PIM

2017-18 Charlottetown 2018-19 Charlottetown 2019-20 San Diego Tulsa 2020-21 Banska Bystrica -

QMJHL QMJHL AHL ECHL Slovakia

64 8 31 39 159 +12 61 16 34 50 141 +14 29 2 5 7 33 +6 5 0 4 4 13 +1 20 9 7 16 111 -6

18 2 9 11 30 6 0 4 4 19 - - - - - - - - - - - -

33 62

- -

San Diego AHL AHL Totals

ROMAN DURNY

6 6

6 11

12 19

29 62

GOALTENDER

SHOOTS RIGHT

+4 +10

- -

- -

@Romcko_50

HEIGHT 6-2

- -

-

roman_durny

WEIGHT 229

BORN

May 28, 1998; Liptovsky Mikulas, Slovakia

DRAFTED

By Anaheim in the fifth round (147th overall) of the 2018 NHL Draft

Posted a 14-7-4 record with one shutout, a 2.31 GAA and .916 SV% in 26 games with Tulsa (ECHL) in 2020-21…among ECHL goaltenders, ranked third in GAA, tied seventh in SV% and 10th in wins.

Began 2020-21 with Slovan Bratislava (Slovakia), appearing in nine games while posting a 4-1-4 record. Went 3-10-0 in 13 games with the Norfolk Admirals (ECHL) in his first professional season in 2019-20…won his first professional game, stopping 25-of-26 shots in a 6-1 victory, Nov. 20 vs. Maine.

Went 37-29-5 with eight shutouts in 75 career USHL contests with Des Moines…scored a goal in a 2-0 shutout win, stopping all 40 shots faced, Dec. 18, 2018 vs. Sioux Falls.

Has represented Slovakia in several international tournaments, including the 2018 World Junior Championship, going 2-2-0 with a 2.75 GAA and.929 SV%, ranking second among tournament leaders in SV%...also appeared in two contests at the 2016 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament.

Signed a two-year entry-level contract, Mar. 31, 2020…originally signed a one-year AHL contract with San Diego, Aug. 14, 2019.

REGULAR SEASON SEASON

TEAM

GP

2017-18 Des Moines

USHL

25 1361 54 2 2.38 8-10-2 .909 - - - - - -

Slovakia U-20

18

1057 73 0

4.15

2018-19 Des Moines

USHL

50

2894 126 6

2.61

2019-20 Norfolk

ECHL

13 760 51 0 4.02 3-10-0 .881 - - - - - -

Slovakia U20

2020-21 Slovan Bratislava Slovakia

Tulsa

ECHL

MIN GA SO GAA

PLAYOFFS

LEAGUE

W-L-T SV% -

-

29-19-1 .920

9 456 24 0 3.16 4-1-4 .890

GP MIN GA SO GAA W-L - 5

-

-

-

-

-

310 19 0 3.68 2-3

- - - - - -

26 1504 58 1 2.31 14-7-4 .916 - - - - - -

ECHL Totals

39 2264 109 1 2.89 17-17-4 .903 - - - - - -

Slovakia Totals

9 456 24 0 3.16 4-1-4 .890 - - - - - -

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IN THE SYSTEM OLLE ERIKSSON EK

GOALTENDER

SHOOTS LEFT

@ekinator

HEIGHT 6-3

olleerikssonek

WEIGHT 210

BORN

June 22, 1999; Karlstad, Sweden

DRAFTED

By Anaheim in the fifth round (153rd overall) of the 2017 NHL Draft

Made his AHL debut in 2020-21, posting an 8-6-1 with a 3.14 GAA and .901 SV% in 15 games with San Diego (AHL)…won a career-best five straight games from Mar. 21-Apr. 3…stopped 39-of-41 shots to earn his first AHL win in his AHL debut, Mar. 6 vs. San Jose In his first North American season in 2019-20, went 10-11-4 with one shutout, a 3.01 GAA and a .902 SV% in 27 games with Tulsa (ECHL). Went 7-8-1 with one shutout, a 2.77 GAA and .901 SV% in 16 games with BIK Karlskoga (Allsvenskan) in 2018-19. Made his debut in the 2019 World Junior Championship Dec. 31, 2018 vs. Kazakhstan, stopping 10-of-11 shots in a 4-1 victory. Ranked second among SuperElit League goaltenders in GAA (2.01) and SV% (.924) in 2017-18 with Farjestad BK. Represented Sweden at the 2018 World Junior Championship (did not appear), 2017 U-18 World Championship (two games) and 2016 Ivan Hlinka Memorial (four games). Signed a three-year entry-level contract with Anaheim, Apr. 7, 2018.

REGULAR SEASON

PLAYOFFS

SEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP MIN GA SO GAA W-L-T SV% GP MIN GA SO GAA W-L 2014-15 Farjestad Jr. Sweden-1 Jr. U18 7 425 21 1 2.97 5-2-0 .891 - - - - - Farjestad Jr. Sweden-2 Jr. U18 8 469 25 1 3.20 4-4-0 .894 - - - - - 2015-16 Farjestad Jr. Sweden-1 Jr. U18 12 721 31 0 2.58 9-3-0 .909 - - - - - Farjestad Jr. Sweden-2 Jr. U18 14 774 51 0 3.96 3-9-0 .901 - - - - - Farjestad Jr. Sweden Jr. 2 123 6 0 2.93 1-1-0 .900 - - - - - 2016-17 Farjestad Jr. Sweden Jr. 30 1719 62 5 2.16 18-11-0 .924 1 - - - 5.00 0-1 Farjestad Jr. Sweden-2 Jr. U18 - - - - - - 1 - - - 10.02 0-1 2017-18 Farjestad Jr. Sweden Jr. 17 988 33 2 2.01 10-6-0 .924 3 - - - 2.37 1-2 BIK Karlskoga Sweden-2 11 643 25 1 2.33 5-5-0 .907 - - - - - 2018-19 BIK Karlskoga Sweden-2 16 930 43 1 2.77 7-8-0 .901 - - - - - 2019-20 Tulsa ECHL 27 1472 74 1 3.01 10-11-4 .902 - - - - - 2020-21 Tulsa ECHL 5 301 14 0 2.79 3-2-0 .901 - - - - - San Diego AHL 15 860 45 0 3.14 8-6-1 .901 - - - - - AHL Totals 15 860 45 0 3.14 8-6-1 .901 - - - - - ECHL Totals 32 1774 88 1 2.98 13-13-4 .902 - - - - - Sweden-2 Totals 27 1573 68 2 2.59 12-13-0 .904 - - - - - -

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IN THE SYSTEM MAXIM GOLOD

LEFT WING SHOOTS LEFT

@max_golod

HEIGHT 6-0

maxgolod_

WEIGHT 182

BORN

August 18, 2000; Concord, Ontario

ACQUIRED

Signed as a free agent, Oct. 14, 2020

DRAFTED

Not drafted

Split his first professional season in 2020-21 between San Diego (AHL) and Tulsa (ECHL)…scored 1-4=5 points with a +1 rating

in 16 AHL games with San Diego…scored his first AHL goal, Mar. 24 at Ontario (1-1=2, +3) after making his AHL debut with San Diego, Mar. 5 vs. San Jose.

Began 2020-21 with Tulsa, recording 2-5=7 points with a +1 rating in 14 ECHL games. In his final season with Erie (OHL) in 2019-20, led the Otters in scoring (25-53=78), assists, PPP (26) and shots (252) in 63 games…also co-led the club in power-play assists (19), ranked second in goals and third in PPG (7) in 2019-20.

Was named to the OHL Second All-Rookie Team in 2017-18, recording 12-21=33 points in 61 games…among OHL rookies, ranked seventh in assists and tied for eighth in scoring.

Signed a three-year entry-level contract with Anaheim, Oct. 14, 2020.

REGULAR SEASON SEASON TEAM

LEAGUE

2017-18 Erie OHL 2018-19 Erie OHL 2019-20 Erie OHL 2020-21 Tulsa ECHL San Diego AHL AHL Totals ECHL Totals OHL Totals

BO GROULX

PLAYOFFS

GP G A PTS. PIM +/- 61 12 21 33 30 54 17 18 35 30 63 25 53 78 34 10 2 5 7 6 16 1 4 5 6 16 1 4 5 6 10 2 5 7 6 178 54 92 146 94

-11 -6 +9 +1 +1 +1 +1 -8

CENTER

GP G A PTS. PIM - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - -

@BO_groulx57

SHOOTS LEFT

HEIGHT 6-2

-

dr.groulx

WEIGHT 200

BORN

February 6, 2000; Rouen, France

DRAFTED

By Anaheim in the second round (54th overall) of the 2018 NHL Draft

Made his professional debut with San Diego (AHL) in 2020-21, recording 10-19=29 points with a +14 rating in 42 games…among AHL rookies, ranked tied for third in assists, fifth in scoring and tied for fifth in plus/minus (+14), while he co-led all AHL skaters in shorthanded points (2-2=4).

As a rookie, led San Diego skaters in plus/minus…ranked third among team leaders in points, assists and games played. Combined for 29-49=78 points with a +20 rating in 55 QMJHL games with Halifax and Moncton in 2019-20, tying a career high in assists and setting a career best in SHG (3)…recorded a 16-game point streak from Nov. 1-Jan. 3 (13-16=29), tied for the third longest such streak in the QMJHL…ranked third in faceoff percentage (798-of-1,324, 60.1%, min. 500 FO) and fourth in faceoff wins.…was awarded the Guy Carbonneau Trophy as the QMJHL Best Defensive Forward. Helped lead Halifax (QMJHL) to the 2019 Memorial Cup championship final and the 2019 QMJHL President’s Cup final game… was named to the CHL Memorial Cup All-Star Team after (1-3=4 points in four games). Also recorded 4-8=12 points in 10 QMJHL playoff games…set QMJHL regular-season career highs in points (31-49=80), goals and plus/minus (+37). Was born in Rouen, France and raised in Gatineau, Quebec…is the son Syracuse (AHL) head coach Benoit Groulx. Signed a three-year entry-level contract with Anaheim, Oct. 10, 2019.

REGULAR SEASON SEASON

TEAM

LEAGUE

2016-17 Halifax QMJHL 2017-18 Halifax QMJHL 2018-19 Halifax QMJHL 2019-20 Halifax QMJHL Moncton QMJHL 2020-21 San Diego AHL AHL Totals 42 QMJHL Totals

102

GP G A PTS. PIM +/-

PLAYOFFS GP G A PTS. PIM

62 17 14 31 34 -18 6 1 1 2 4 68 28 27 55 100 +9 9 2 6 8 14 65 31 49 80 56 +37 10 4 8 12 12 26 15 26 41 28 +6 - - - - 29 14 23 37 30 +14 - - - - 42 10 19 29 24 +14 3 1 0 1 4 10 19 29 24 +14 3 1 0 1 4 250 105 139 244 248 +48 25 7 15 22 30

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IN THE SYSTEM BRENDAN GUHLE

DEFENSEMAN

SHOOTS LEFT

HEIGHT 6-0

@guhles_

guhles_

WEIGHT 182

BORN

July 29, 1997; Edmonton, Alberta

ACQUIRED

From Buffalo with a 2019 first-round draft pick in exchange for Brandon Montour, February 24, 2019

DRAFTED

By Buffalo in the second round (51st overall) of the 2015 NHL Draft

In his fourth professional season and second with San Diego (AHL) in 2020-21, registered 2-10=12 points with a +9 rating in 23 games…ranked tied for first among Gulls defensemen in plus/minus…missed the final 14 games due to an upper-body injury. In 2019-20 with Anaheim, had 4-4=8 points and 10 PIM in 30 NHL games, establishing NHL career highs in points, goals and appearances. Scored his first NHL goal (Darcy Kuemper), Nov. 27 @ ARI…netted his first NHL GWG in a 3-2 victory, Feb. 28 vs. PIT. Tied an NHL career high with points in back-to-back games on two occasions, Feb. 23-28 (1-1=2) and Oct. 8-10 (0-2=2). Recorded 4-10=14 points with 18 PIM and a +9 rating in 27 games with San Diego (AHL) in 2019-20…ranked tied for second among Gulls defensemen in goals and third in plus/minus...his +9 rating set a new AHL career high. Recorded his first career NHL point (assist) in a 3-1 Sabres victory Jan. 11, 2018 vs. CBJ. Was an AHL All-Star and participated in the 2019 AHL Skills Competition where he posted the sixth-top time in the fastest skater competition in event history. Made his NHL debut with Buffalo in 2016-17, appearing in his first career NHL game Dec. 3, 2016 vs. BOS… also played six games with Rochester and 47 WHL games with Prince Albert and Prince George. Ranked second among Rochester defensemen in goals (8), and third in points (8-18=26), assists and PPG (3) in 2017-18. Combined for 30-73=103 points in 233 career WHL games with Prince Albert (2013-17) and Prince George (2016-17)…added 1-10=11 points in 15 career WHL Playoff games. Signed a two-year contract extension with Anaheim through the 2021-22 NHL season, May 10, 2020.

REGULAR SEASON SEASON

TEAM

LEAGUE

2013-14 Prince Albert WHL 2014-15 Prince Albert WHL 2015-16 Prince Albert WHL Rochester AHL 2016-17 Prince Albert WHL Prince George WHL BUFFALO NHL Rochester AHL 2017-18 Rochester AHL BUFFALO NHL 2018-19 Rochester AHL BUFFALO NHL ANAHEIM NHL 2019-20 ANAHEIM NHL San Diego AHL 2020-21 San Diego AHL NHL Totals AHL Totals

GP G A PTS. PIM +/-

51 0 10 10 29 -5 72 5 27 32 36 -6 63 10 18 28 53 -5 6 1 3 4 0 0 15 2 2 4 10 -4 32 13 16 29 22 +17 3 0 0 0 0 +1 6 1 1 2 2 -3 50 8 18 26 26 +1 18 0 5 5 10 -6 50 5 22 27 34 -11 2 0 0 0 2 +1 6 0 1 1 2 -3 30 4 4 8 10 -2 27 4 10 14 18 +9 23 2 10 12 25 +9 59 4 10 14 24 -9 162 21 64 85 105 +5

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PLAYOFFS GP G A PTS. PIM

4 1 1 2 - - - - 5 0 3 3 - - - - - - - - 6 0 6 6 - - - - - - - - 3 0 0 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3 0 0 0

0 6 4 2 2

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IN THE SYSTEM BRYCE KINDOPP

RIGHT WING

SHOOTS RIGHT

@kindoppian

HEIGHT 6-1

BORN

June 14, 1999; Lloydminster, Alberta

ACQUIRED

Signed as a free agent, March 4, 2020

DRAFTED

Not drafted

brycekindopp

WEIGHT 191

Split his first professional season between San Diego (AHL) and Tulsa (ECHL) in 2020-21...recorded 1010=20 points with a +8 rating and four PIM in 39 AHL games with San Diego…set a Gulls rookie record with two shorthanded goals in a season, (also Benoit-Oliver Groulx), and was tied for fourth among AHL leaders and tied for second among rookies in SHG. Finished 2020-21 with 5-4=9 points over his final eight AHL games…went scoreless in three AHL postseason contests. Began 2020-21 with Tulsa, earning 2-2=4 points with a -1 rating and two PIM in 14 ECHL games. Scored 40-34=74 points with a +30 rating and 42 PIM in 63 games as captain with Everett (WHL) in 201920, setting new career highs in scoring, goals while matching his previous high in assists…led the Silvertips in scoring, goals, OT goals (3), shots (272) and games played, co-led in PPG (14) and ranked third in plus/ minus…among WHL skaters, led in GWG (11), ranked fourth in goals, tied for fifth in PPG….was named to the WHL (West) Second All-Star Team. Helped Everett to the WHL United States Division title in each of his first thee seasons with the club, and the top record in the division in 2019-20. Had 110-87=197 points with a +67 rating and 86 PIM in 266 career games with Everett…finished his career ranked second in Silvertips franchise history in goals and eighth in points. Signed a three-year entry-level contract with Anaheim, Mar. 4, 2020.

REGULAR SEASON SEASON

TEAM

PLAYOFFS

LEAGUE

GP G A PTS. PIM +/-

GP G A PTS. PIM

2014-15 Everett

WHL

3 0 0 0 0 -2

- - - - -

2015-16 Everett

WHL

1 0 0 0 0 0

2016-17 Everett

WHL

60 7 7 14 8 -4

10 1 0 1

2017-18 Everett

WHL

72 24 12 36 10 +6

22 2 3

5

4

2018-19 Everett

WHL

67 39 34

10

11

6

2019-20 Everett

WHL

63 40 34 74 42 +30 - - - - -

2020-21 Tulsa

AHL

14 2 2 4 2 -1 - - - - -

AHL

39 10

+37

5

6

0

10

20

4

+8

3

0

0

0

0

AHL Totals

39 10 10

20

4

+8

3

0

0

0

0

ECHL Totals

14 2 2 4 2 -1 - - - - -

104

San Diego

73 26

- - - - -

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IN THE SYSTEM VINNI LETTIERI

RIGHT WING SHOOTS RIGHT

@19Lettieri95

HEIGHT 5-11

BORN

February 6, 1995; Excelsior, Minnesota

ACQUIRED

Signed as a free agent, Oct. 10, 2020

DRAFTED

Not drafted

@ vinnilettieri1995 WEIGHT 185

Split his fourth professional season with Anaheim and San Diego (AHL) in 2020-21…went scoreless in five games with the Ducks, including his Anaheim debut Jan. 26 at Arizona. Spent the majority of 2020-21 with the Gulls, scoring 14-12=26 points in 22 AHL games, ranking sixth among AHL leaders in points-per-game (1.18, min. 15 games played) and tied for eighth in goals (14). Among Gulls leaders, he ranked second in power-play points (4-7=11) and points-per-game, and tied for second in goals…also scored 1-2=3 points in three postseason games. In 2019-20 with Hartford (AHL), led the Wolf Pack in scoring (25-22=47) and goals…established new AHL career-highs in goals and PPG (9)…represented Hartford at the 2020 AHL All-Star Game. Is one of eight players since 2010 to score 20-plus goals his first three seasons to begin an AHL career. Paced Hartford in goals and PPG in each of his three seasons from 2017-20, while leading in points-per game in 2019-20 (.77) and 2018-19 (1.0). Scored his first career goal and point in his NHL debut with the Rangers, Dec. 29, 2017 @ DET (Jimmy Howard). Had 37-46=83 points with a +17 rating in four seasons at the University of Minnesota (2013-17), helping the Golden Gophers to a 2015 Big Ten championship…won a Big Ten regular-season championship all four seasons and was an named a 2017 Honorable Mention for the conference All-Star Team. His grandfather, Lou Nanne, is a former Minnesota North Stars player, head coach and general manager. Nanne played in 635 NHL games for Minnesota (1967-78) and spent 11 years as general manager of the North Stars from 1977-1988. Nanne was inducted to the IIHF Hall of Fame in 2004. Signed a one-year, two-way contract extension with Anaheim, July 13, 2021…originally signed a one-year, two-way contract, Oct. 10, 2020.

REGULAR SEASON SEASON

TEAM

PLAYOFFS

LEAGUE

GP G A PTS. PIM +/-

2011-12 Lincoln

USHL

15 4 4 8 14 +2

7 0 1 1

0

2012-13 Lincoln

USHL

61 28 28 56 35 +29

5

0

U-18

2 2 2 4 2 -

- - - - -

2013-14 Univ. of Minnesota

Big Ten

37 2

6

8

8

+8

-

-

-

-

2014-15 Univ. of Minnesota

Big Ten

37 9

3

12

14

+6

-

-

-

-

-

2015-16 Univ. of Minnesota

Big Ten

37 7

19

26

18

-4

-

-

-

-

-

2016-17 Univ. of Minnesota

Big Ten

38 19

18

37 36

+7

-

-

-

-

-

AHL

9 0 1 1 4 -4 - - - - -

2017-18 Hartford

AHL

55 23 13 36 31 0 - - - - -

NHL

19 1 4 5 0 -12 - - - - -

USNTDP

Hartford NY RANGERS

GP G A PTS. PIM 1 2

3

-

2018-19 Hartford

AHL

8 23 25 48 22 -10 - - - - -

NHL

27 1 2 3 14 -7 - - - - -

2019-20 Hartford

AHL

61 25 22 47 46 -4 - - - - -

2020-21 ANAHEIM

NHL

5 0 0 0 0 -3

- - - -

-

AHL

22 14

3

4

NY RANGERS

San Diego

NHL Totals AHL Totals

12

26

12

-5

1

2

3

51 2 6 8 14 -22 - - - - 195 85 73 158 115 -23

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3

1

2

3

4

105


IN THE SYSTEM JOSH MAHURA

DEFENSEMAN SHOOTS LEFT

@joshmahura

HEIGHT 6-0

joshmahura

WEIGHT 185

BORN

May 5, 1998; St. Albert, Alberta

DRAFTED

By Anaheim in the third round (85th overall) of the 2016 NHL Draft

In his third season with Anaheim in 2020-21, earned 1-3=4 points with four PIM in 13 NHL games…scored his lone goal Feb. 24 @ ARI and recorded an assist in his season debut, Feb. 20 vs. MIN. Began 2020-21 with San Diego (AHL), scoring 6-14=20 points with a +9 rating and 16 PIM in 28 games…was named to the AHL’s 2020-21 Pacific Division All-Star Team...set AHL career highs in points-per-game (.71), goals and plus/minus…ranked tied for fifth among AHL defensemen in scoring and tied for fourth in goals. Collected 1-3=4 points and two PIM in 11 games with Anaheim in 2019-20…tallied three assists (0-3=3) in his season debut, Oct. 29 vs. Winnipeg…became the sixth rookie in NHL history and the first since 1991 to record three assists in less than three minutes (2:52) of a single period (Todd Richards, Hartford Mar. 31, 1991 @ Boston, 2:37)….posted an NHL career high in TOI (21:18) with the Ducks, Nov. 10 vs. Edmonton. Began 2019-20 with San Diego, recording 4-17=21 points and 40 PIM in 44 AHL games…ranked second among Gulls defensemen in scoring, assists and shots (103). Made his NHL debut with Anaheim in 2018-19, compiling 1-4=5 points in 17 games…scored his first career NHL goal (Jaroslav Halak) Dec. 20, 2018 @ BOS, and picked up his first career NHL point (assist) in a 4-3 win Nov. 21, 2018 vs. VAN…appeared in his first career NHL game Nov. 18, 2018 vs. COL. In 2018-19, had 1-18=19 points in 40 AHL games with San Diego to lead Gulls defensemen in assists and co-lead in points. Earned 41-90=131 points and a +44 rating in 186 career WHL games with Regina and Red Deer…was named to the 2017-18 WHL (East) Second All-Star Team and helped lead Regina to the 2017 WHL Championship final…reached the Memorial Cup Final in 2018 and 2016, earning All-Star Team honors in his second trip. Helped Canada win gold at the 2015 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament. Signed a two-year contract through the 2022-23 NHL season, Aug. 9, 2021…originally signed a three-year entry-level contract with Anaheim, May 17, 2017.

REGULAR SEASON

PLAYOFFS

SEASON

TEAM

LEAGUE

GP G A PTS. PIM +/-

GP G A PTS. PIM

2014-15

Red Deer

WHL

51

5

2015-16

Red Deer WHL

2 0 1 1 0 +1 17 2 2 4 6

2016-17

Red Deer WHL

39 9 24 33 35 -1 - - - - -

Regina

WHL

34 8 12 20 22 +18

2017-18

Regina

WHL

60 22 47 69 42 +36

7

0 5

5

8

2018-19

San Diego

AHL

40 1

9

0

0

2

ANAHEIM NHL

17 1 4 5 4 0 - - - - -

2019-20 San Diego AHL

44 4 17 21 40 0 - - - - -

2

6

18

8

19

20

10

-10

-3

0

1

1

2

23 8 13 21 16 0

ANAHEIM NHL

11 1 3 4 2 -3 - - - - -

2020-21

San Diego

28 6

ANAHEIM NHL

AHL

14

20

16

+9

3

0

0

0

2

13 1 3 4 4 0 - - - - -

NHL Totals

41 3 10 13 10 -3 - - - - -

AHL Totals

112 11

106

49

60 66

+6

12

0

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0

4


IN THE SYSTEM MASON MCTAVISH

CENTER

masonmctavish23

SHOOTS LEFT

HEIGHT 6-0

WEIGHT 213

BORN

January 30, 2003; Zurich, Switzerland

DRAFTED

By Anaheim in the first round (third overall) of the 2021 NHL Draft

Spent 2020-21 with Olten of the Swiss League (Switzerland’s second division), scoring 9-2=11 points with a +4 rating and six PIM in 13 regular season games…finished the season with 9-1=10 points his last eight contests, including a hat trick Feb. 24 vs. Winterthur…led all players 19-and-younger in points-per game (.85) and co-led in goals. Scored 2-5=7 points in the 2021 Swiss League playoffs, recording a point in each of his four postseason games. Was named to the OHL Second All-Rookie Team in 2019-20 after ranking second in rookie scoring with 29-13=42 points in 57 games with Peterborough…recorded nine multi-goal contests…ranked third among Peterborough leaders in goals and was sixth in scoring, and the most goals by a Petes rookie since 200910 (Matt Puempel, 33)…among 2021 draft eligible players, led in scoring, goals and points per game. A Canadian national born in Zurich, Switzerland, helped Canada to a gold medal at the 2021 U-18 World Championship, scoring 5-6=11 points with a +10 rating in seven tournament games…also represented Canada at the 2019 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge (2-1=3 points in six contests). His father, Dale, played 16 seasons of professional hockey, including nine games with Calgary in 1996-97 (1-2=3 points)…he spent 10 seasons in Switzerland, scoring 188-190=378 points in 361 career National League games…also registered 95-60=155 points in 182 career Finnish Liiga games.

REGULAR SEASON SEASON

TEAM

LEAGUE

2019-20 Peterborough OHL 2020-21 Olten

PLAYOFFS

GP G A PTS. PIM +/-

GP G A PTS. PIM

57 29 13 42 31 -4 - - - - -

Switzerland-2 13 9 2 11 6 +4

4 2 5 7

4

OHL Totals

57 29 13 42 31 -4 - - - - -

Switzerland-2 Totals

13 9

2

11

6

+4

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2

5

7

4

107


IN THE SYSTEM DANNY O’REGAN

CENTER

dannyoregan10

SHOOTS RIGHT

HEIGHT 5-9

WEIGHT 176

BORN

January 30, 1994; Berlin, Germany

ACQUIRED

Signed as a free agent, July 29, 2021

DRAFTED

By San Jose in the fifth round (138th overall) of the 2012 NHL Draft

In his fifth professional season and first with Henderson (AHL), led the Silver Knights in scoring (16-21=37) and goals in 37 AHL games in 2020-21…ranked second among all AHL skaters in scoring, fourth in goals and tied for eighth in plus/minus (+16)…scored 3-3=6 points in five playoff contests, co-leading the Calder Cup Playoffs in goals and ranking third in scoring. Made his NHL debut with San Jose Nov. 21, 2016…scored his first NHL goal/point Apr. 8, 2017 vs. Calgary (Brian Elliott). In 2016-17 with San Jose (AHL), he was named the AHL Rookie of the Year and to the AHL All-Rookie Team after leading all rookies with 23-35=58 points. Scored 66-88=154 points in 154 NCAA games with Boston University (2012-16)…ranked second among all NCAA players in scoring and tied for seventh in goals from 2012-16…in 2015-16, was named a Second Team All-American and to the Hockey East First All-Star Team after scoring 23-27=50 points in 41 games…was named to the 2012-13 NCAA All-Rookie Team. Represented Team USA at the 2014 World Junior Championship (1-0=1 in four games), 2012 U-18 World Championship (gold medal; 1-3=4 in six games) and 2011 Hlinka Gretzky Cup (2-3=5 in four games). His father, Tom, played in 61 career NHL games with Pittsburgh (1983-86), scoring 5-12=17 points…he also spend seven seasons in Germany’s DEL, scoring 143-197=340 points in 260 games with Berlin and Landshut…he represented Team USA at four World Championships (1989, 1990, 1995 and 1996), leading the U.S. to a bronze medal as captain in 1995…he also won a Spengler Cup championship in 1989. Signed a two-year, two-way contract with Anaheim through the 2022-23 NHL season, July 29, 2021.

REGULAR SEASON SEASON

TEAM

PLAYOFFS

LEAGUE

GP G A PTS. PIM +/-

GP G A PTS. PIM

2011-12 USNTDP

U-18

14 4 6 10 2 -

- - - - -

2012-13

Boston Univ.

Hockey East 39 16

22

38

16

+2

-

-

-

-

-

2013-14

Boston Univ.

Hockey East 35 10

12

22

14

-19

-

-

-

-

-

2014-15

Boston Univ.

Hockey East 41 23

27

50 26

+40

-

-

-

-

-

2015-16

Boston Univ.

Hockey East 39 17

27

44

16

+5

-

-

-

-

-

2016-17

San Jose

AHL

63 23 35

58

10

+6

15

4

3

7

6

SAN JOSE

NHL

3 1 0 1 0 -2

2017-18 San Jose

- - - - -

AHL

31 7 18 25 12 -1 - - - - -

SAN JOSE NHL

19 0 4 4 2 -3 - - - - -

BUFFALO

NHL

2 0 0 0 0 +1

- - - -

-

Rochester

AHL

18 6 9 15 4 -1

3 1 1 2

0

2018-19

Rochester

AHL

70 20 28 42 42 +4

3

2

BUFFALO

NHL

2019-20 Hartford

AHL

2020-21

AHL

Henderson

1 0 0 0 0 0

0 0

0

- - - -

-

62 11 27 38 24 +2 - - - - 37 16 21 37 4 +16

5

3 3

6

2

NHL Totals

25 1 4 5 2 -4 - - - - -

AHL Totals

281 83 138 221 96 +26

108

26

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7

15

10


IN THE SYSTEM SASHA PASTUJOV

RIGHT WING

SHOOTS LEFT

@sashapastujov12

HEIGHT 6-0

sashapastujov12

WEIGHT 188

BORN

July 15, 2003; Bradenton, Florida

DRAFTED

By Anaheim in the third round (66th overall) of the 2021 NHL Draft

Led the USNTDP U-18 team in scoring (30-35=65), goals and assists, co-led in PPG (9) and ranked third with a +20 rating in 41 games in 2020-21…set the NTDP’s all-time record with a 21-game point streak from Dec. 16, 2020-Mar. 27, 2021 (14-23=37, +16). His 1.59 points per game ranks eighth all-time in NTDP single-season history, behind only Jack Hughes (twice), Auston Matthews, Phil Kessel, Clayton Keller, Alex Turcotte and Jack Eichel. In 2019-20, co-led the USNTDP U-17 team in scoring (14-36=50) Combined for 44-71=115 points with a +20 rating with the NTDP U-18 and U-17 teams from 2019-21…ranks 11th all-time in program history in career points per game (1.28). Led Team USA in scoring (5-3=8) at the 2021 U-18 World Championship…won a silver medal at the 2019 U-17 World Hockey Challenge, tying for the tournament lead in assists (7). His brother, Nick, was selected by the NY Islanders in the seventh round (193rd overall) of the 2016 NHL Draft, and his other brother, Michael, completed his senior season at the University of Michigan in 2020-21.

REGULAR SEASON SEASON

TEAM

LEAGUE

PLAYOFFS

GP G A PTS. PIM +/-

GP G A PTS. PIM

2019-20 USNTDP U-17

49 14 36 50 85 -

- - - - -

2020-21 USNTDP U-18

41 30 35 65 18 +20 - - - - -

USNTDP Totals

90 44 71 115 103 +20 - - - - -

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IN THE SYSTEM GREG PATERYN

DEFENSEMAN SHOOTS RIGHT

HEIGHT 6-2

WEIGHT 221

BORN

June 20, 1990; Sterling Heights, Michigan

ACQUIRED

Signed as a free agent, July 29, 2021

DRAFTED

By Toronto in the fifth round (128th overall) of the 2008 NHL Draft

Split 2020-21 with the San Jose, Colorado and Minnesota organizations, combining for three assists in 13 NHL games…recorded three goals in in 11 AHL games with Colorado and San Jose (3-0=3), serving as the Eagles’ captain. Set career highs in in scoring (1-2=13), plus/minus (+6), time on ice per game (19:37) and blocked shots (155) with the Stars in 2017-18, while earning a career-best in games played (80) in 2018-19 with the Wild. Appeared in seven Stanley Cup Playoff games with Montreal, recording three assists, the first career NHL points. Made his NHL debut with Montreal, Mar. 9, 2013 @ TBL…recorded his first NHL point (assist) Feb. 27, 2016 vs. TOR and scored his first NHL goal Mar. 16, 2016 @ BUF (Robin Lehner). In four seasons at the University of Michigan (CCHA) from 2008-12, collecting 6-37=43 points with a +44 rating in 142 games…won a conference championship with the Wolverines in 2010. Helped Michigan to the NCAA Tournament in all four seasons…recorded an assist in the NCAA National Championship in a 3-2 OT loss to Minnesota-Duluth. Signed a one-year, two-way contract with Anaheim through the 2021-22 NHL season, July 29, 2021.

REGULAR SEASON SEASON

TEAM

LEAGUE

PLAYOFFS

GP G A PTS. PIM +/-

GP G A PTS. PIM

2008-09 Univ. of Michigan CCHA

28 0

5

5

34

+5

-

-

-

-

-

2009-10 Univ. of Michigan CCHA

33

1

5

6

18

+8

-

-

-

-

-

20010-11 Univ. of Michigan CCHA

40 3

14

17

28

+15

-

-

-

-

-

2011-12

41

13

15

65

+16

-

-

-

-

-

Univ. of Michigan CCHA

2

2012-13 Hamilton

AHL

NHL

3 0 0 0 0 0

2013-14 Hamilton

AHL

68 15 19 34 67 +4 - - - - -

2014-15 Hamilton

AHL

53 3 12 15 56 -1 - - - - -

MONTREAL

MONTREAL

NHL

2015-16 MONTREAL NHL

Hamilton

AHL

2016-17 MONTREAL NHL

39 7 5 12 27 -12 - - - - -

17 0 0 0 6 0

- - - -

7 0 3 3

-

0

38 1 6 7 49 -8 - - - - 3 0 0 0 0 -6

- - - - -

24 1 5 6 4 +1 - - - - -

DALLAS

NHL

12 0 3 3 6 -2 - - - - -

2017-18 DALLAS

NHL

73 1 12 13 50 +6 - - - - -

2018-19 MINNESOTA NHL

80 1 6 7 41 -11 - - - - -

2019-20 MINNESOTA NHL

20 0 3 3 6 +1 - - - - -

Iowa

AHL

1 0 0 0 2 -1 - - - - -

2020-21 MINNESOTA NHL

3 0 2 2 0 +1

COLORADO NHL

8 0 0 0 4 -2 - - - - -

Colorado

AHL

10 3 0 3 10 -5 - - - - -

SAN JOSE

NHL

2 0 1 1 2 +1 - - - - -

San Jose

AHL

1 0 0 0 0 +1 42 168 -13

- - - - -

NHL Totals

280 4

AHL Totals

175 28 36 64 162 -20 - - - - -

110

38

- - - - -

7

0

2021-22 ANAHEIM DUCKS MEDIA GUIDE

3

3

0


IN THE SYSTEM JACOB PERREAULT

RIGHT WING

SHOOTS RIGHT

@JPerreault_44

HEIGHT 6-0

jacob.perreault

WEIGHT 193

BORN

April 15, 2002; Montreal, Quebec

DRAFTED

By Anaheim in the first round (27th overall) of the 2020 NHL Draft

Made his professional debut with San Diego (AHL) in 2020-21, scoring 3-14=17 points with 29 PIM in 27 games…among Gulls rookies, ranked second in assists and PPA (4). Scored his first career AHL goal, becoming the second-youngest player and youngest forward in Gulls history to score a goal (18 years, 313 days), Feb. 17 vs. Bakersfield…recorded an assist in his AHL debut Feb. 5, 2021 vs. Bakersfield…had a career-high three assists Apr. 9, 2021 @ Tucson. Led the Sarnia Sting of the OHL in goals (39) and PPG (15), and ranked second among team leaders with 39-31=70 points in 57 games in 2019-20…also ranked tied for fifth in PPG and tied for 10th in goals among OHL leaders. Was named to the OHL First All-Rookie Team in 2018-19 after scoring 30-25=55 points in 63 games with Sarnia, becoming the fifth 16-year old rookie to reach the 30-goal mark since 2009-10 (Cole Perfetti, Matt Puempel, Alex Galchenyuk, Arthur Kaliyev)….Among OHL rookies ranked second in goals, tied for second in PPG (7) and GWG (5) and fourth in scoring. Ranks ninth among OHL leaders in goals (69) dating to the start of the 2018-19 season. His father, Yanic, scored 247-269=516 points in 859 career NHL games with Toronto, Los Angeles, Montreal, Nashville, Phoenix and Chicago from 1993-2008. Signed a three-year entry-level contract with Anaheim, Nov. 5, 2020.

REGULAR SEASON

PLAYOFFS

LEAGUE

GP G A PTS. PIM +/-

GP G A PTS. PIM

2018-19 Sarnia

OHL

63 30 25 55 54 +1

4 1 1 2 2

2019-20 Sarnia

OHL

57 39 31 70 40 -34 - - - - -

SEASON

TEAM

2020-21 San Diego AHL

27 3 14 17 29 -11 - - - - -

AHL Totals

27 3 14 17 29 -11 - - - - -

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IN THE SYSTEM BROGAN RAFFERTY

DEFENSEMAN

SHOOTS RIGHT

HEIGHT 6-1

BORN

May 28, 1995; West Dundee, Illinois

ACQUIRED

Signed as a free agent, July 29, 2021

DRAFTED

Not drafted

WEIGHT 200

In his second professional season with Vancouver, recorded his first career NHL point (assist) in his lone contest of 2020-21…spent the remainder of the season on the taxi squad. Made his NHL debut with the Canucks on Apr. 4, 2019 at Nashville as part of a two-game stint in 2018-19 following his collegiate career. In 2019-20 with the Utica Comets (AHL), scored 7-38=45 points with a +17 rating in 57 games…ranked tied for fourth among AHL skaters in assists, while leading Utica and all AHL rookies in assists…was named to the 2019-20 AHL All-Rookie Team and AHL Second All-Star Team, and represented Utica at the 2020 AHL All-Star Classic. Spent three seasons at Quinnipiac University (ECAC) from 2016-19, registering 10-55=65 points in 116 career NCAA games…led the Bobcats in assists (22) as a rookie in 2016-17 and ranked second among team blueliners in scoring (24). Signed a one-year contract with Anaheim through the 2021-22 NHL season, July 29, 2021.

REGULAR SEASON SEASON

TEAM

LEAGUE

GP G A PTS. PIM +/-

2015-16

Bloomington

USHL 60 2 26 28 30 -1

PLAYOFFS GP G A PTS. PIM 10 3 6 9

4

2016-17 Quinnipiac Univ. ECAC 40 2 22 24 18 -6 - - - - 2017-18 Quinnipiac Univ. ECAC 38 4 13 17 22 0 - - - - 2018-19 Quinnipiac Univ. ECAC 38 4 20 24 60 0 - - - -

VANCOUVER NHL

2019-20 Utica

2 0 0 0 0 -1

- - - -

-

AHL 57 7 38 45 12 +17 - - - - -

2020-21 VANCOUVER NHL

1 0 1 1 0 -1

- - - - -

NHL Totals

3 0 1 1 0 -2

- - - - -

AHL Totals

112

57 7 38 45 12 +17 - - - - -

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IN THE SYSTEM BUDDY ROBINSON

RIGHT WING

SHOOTS RIGHT

@B_Robinson91

HEIGHT 6-6

b_robinson91

WEIGHT 227

BORN

September 30, 1991; Bellmawr, New Jersey

ACQUIRED

Signed as a free agent, July 29, 2021

DRAFTED

Not drafted

In his eighth professional season and second with Calgary in 2020-21, appeared in career-best nine NHL games with the Flames. Has skated in 21 career NHL games with the Flames and Ottawa Senators, recording 2-1=3 points with a +2 rating…made his Stanley Cup Playoffs debut with Calgary in the bubble, Aug. 20, 2020 vs DAL. Made his NHL debut with Ottawa Apr. 5, 2016 vs. PIT and scored his first NHL goal in his second career contest, Apr. 7, 2016 vs. FLA (Al Montoya). Is a veteran of 462 career AHL games with Stockton, Manitoba, San Jose and Binghamton, registering 116134=250 points with a +80 rating and 438 PIM…has 5-8=13 points in 28 career Calder Cup Playoff games. In 2017-18, led Manitoba in goals (25), while setting AHL career-highs in Set career highs in scoring (53) and goals…also set personal bests in assists (28) in 2017-18 and 2018-19 (with Stockton). Scored 13-13=26 points in 77 NCAA games with Lake Superior State University (CCHA) from 2011-13. Signed a one-year contract with Anaheim through the 2021-22 NHL season, July 29, 2021.

REGULAR SEASON LEAGUE

PLAYOFFS

SEASON

TEAM

GP G A PTS. PIM +/-

2011-12

Lake Superior St. CCHA

39 5

5

10

37

+1

-

-

-

-

-

2012-13

Lake Superior St. CCHA

38 8

8

16

48

-10

-

-

-

-

-

Binghamton

AHL

6 2 2 4 8 +2

2013-14

Binghamton

AHL

69 15 16 31 49 +23

Elmira

ECHL

1 0 0 0 0 -1

GP G A PTS. PIM

2 0 0 0 0 4

0 0 0

4

- - - - -

2014-15 Binghamton AHL

75 12 22 34 69 +12 - - - - -

2015-16 Binghamton AHL

62 13 10 23 66 -2 - - - - -

NHL

3 1 1 2 4 +2 - - - - -

2016-17 Binghamton AHL

OTTAWA

33 7 5 12 18 +4 - - - - -

OTTAWA

NHL

4 0 0 0 2 0 - - - - -

San Jose

AHL

33 10

2017-18

Manitoba

AHL

74 25 28 53 64 +17

2018-19 Stockton

AHL

65 14 28 42 51 +10 - - - - -

2019-20 Stockton

AHL

45 18 14 32 60 +9 - - - - -

CALGARY

NHL

5 1 0 1 7 0

2020-21 CALGARY

NHL

9 0 0 0 0 0

- - - -

-

21 2

1

0

0

0

0

28

5

8

13

35

NHL Totals AHL Totals

9

1

19

3

53

13

+5

+2

462 116 134 250 438 +80

2021-22 ANAHEIM DUCKS MEDIA GUIDE

15

4

7

1 3

5

9

12

4

19

1 0 0 0 0

113


IN THE SYSTEM BRAYDEN TRACEY

LEFT WING

SHOOTS LEFT

@brayden_tracey

HEIGHT 6-0

brayden.tracey

WEIGHT 186

BORN

May 28, 2001; Calgary, Alberta

DRAFTED

By Anaheim in the first round (29th overall) of the 2019 NHL Draft

Made his professional debut with San Diego (AHL) in 2020-21, appearing in 12 AHL games…made his AHL debut Feb. 5 vs. Bakersfield. Spent the majority of 2020-21 with Victoria (WHL), scoring 9-12=21 points with 24 PIM in 22 games with Victoria…led the Royals in scoring, PPG (6) PPP (12), co-led in goals and appearances, and ranked second in assists and PPA (6)…finished the season ranked 10th among all WHL players in scoring (67-96=163) and assists since the start of 2018-19. Appeared in 52 combined WHL games with Moose Jaw and Victoria in 2019-20, scoring 22-39=61 points with 64 PIM…led both Moose Jaw (1.36) and Victoria (.96) in points-per game…tallied 15-23=38 points in 28 games with the Warriors and 7-16=23 points in 24 games with the Royals…recorded back-to-back hat tricks and four-point efforts with Moose Jaw, Oct. 27 (3-1=4) and Nov. 1 (4-0=4). Was named the WHL’s 2018-19 Rookie of the Year after earning 36-45=81 points with a +33 rating in 66 games with the Moose Jaw Warriors…led WHL rookies in points, goals, PPG (12), assists, PPA (15) and plus/ minus in his first full WHL campaign. Registered 4-3=7 points in seven games with Team Canada at the 2019 U-18 World Championship…won silver with Canada at the 2017 World Hockey Challenge. Signed a three-year entry-level contract with Anaheim, Nov. 27, 2019.

REGULAR SEASON SEASON

TEAM

LEAGUE

PLAYOFFS

GP G A PTS. PIM +/-

GP G A PTS. PIM

5 0 2 2 0 +2

2 0 0 0 0

2017-18 Moose Jaw

WHL

2018-19 Moose Jaw

WHL

66 36 45

2019-20 Moose Jaw

WHL

28 15 23 38 39 -11 - - - - -

WHL

24 7 16 23 25 -5 - - - - -

Victoria

81

28

+33

2

0

1

1

4

2020-21 San Diego

AHL

12 0 0 0 4 -2 - - - - -

WHL

22 9 12 21 24 -9 - - - - -

Victoria

AHL Totals WHL Totals

114

12 0 0 0 4 -2 - - - - 145 67 98 165 116 +10

4

0

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1

1

4


IN THE SYSTEM OLEN ZELLWEGER

DEFENSEMAN

SHOOTS LEFT

@olenzellweger

HEIGHT 5-9

olenzellweger

WEIGHT 179

BORN

September 10, 2003; Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta

DRAFTED

By Anaheim in the second round (34th overall) of the 2021 NHL Draft

Ranked fourth among all WHL defensemen in points per game (1.18) after scoring 2-11=13 points and a +5 rating in 11 games in the shortened 2020-21 campaign with the Everett Silvertips…was one of six WHL blueliners to record an assist per game (1.0). Has earned 4-21=25 points with a +25 rating in 70 career WHL games with Everett. In 2019-20, registered 2-10=12 points with a +20 rating in 58 games with the Silvertips as a rookie…ranked 14th among WHL rookie defensemen in scoring. Helped Canada to a gold medal at the 2021 U-18 World Championship, ranking tied for the tournament lead among defensemen with 1-7=8 points with a +8 rating in seven tournament games…also appeared in the 2019 U-17 World Hockey Challenge (0-2=2 in five contests).

REGULAR SEASON SEASON

TEAM

LEAGUE

2018-19 Everett

WHL

2019-20 Everett

WHL

2020-21 Everett

WHL

WHL Totals

PLAYOFFS

GP G A PTS. PIM +/-

GP G A PTS. PIM

1 0 0 0 0 0

- - - - -

58 2 10 12 8 +20 - - - - 11 2 11 13 2 +5 - - - - 70 4 21 25 10 +25 - - - - -

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FUTURE DUCKS GAGE ALEXANDER

@gagealexander01 gagealexander33

GOALTENDER

SHOOTS LEFT

HEIGHT 6-6

WEIGHT 221

BORN

July 2, 2002; Okotoks, Alberta

DRAFTED

By Anaheim in the fifth round (148th overall) of the 2021 NHL Draft

Posted a 6-3-0 record with one shutout, a 2.23 GAA and .917 SV% in nine games with the Winnipeg Ice (WHL) in 2020-21…ranked fifth in GAA and eighth in SV% among WHL leaders. In 2019-20, made his WHL debut, posting a 1-1-1 record in seven appearances. Is 7-4-1 with one shutout and a 2.97 GAA in 16 career WHL games with Winnipeg.

REGULAR SEASON SEASON

TEAM

LEAGUE

GP

MIN GA SO GAA

PLAYOFFS

W-L-T SV%

GP MIN GA SO GAA W-L

2019-20 Winnipeg

WHL

7 290 21 0 4.35 1-1-1 .838 - - - - - -

2020-21 Winnipeg

WHL

9 538 20 1 2.23 6-3-0 .917 - - - - - -

ETHAN BOWEN

CENTER

@ethanbowen02

SHOOTS LEFT

HEIGHT 6-2

ebowen17

WEIGHT 170

BORN

May 14, 2002; Chilliwack, British Columbia

DRAFTED

By Anaheim in the seventh round (207th overall) of the 2020 NHL Draft

Is committed to the University of North Dakota (NCHC) for the 2021-22 season. In 2020-21, was named the MVP of the Chilliwack Chiefs of the BCHL…led the club in scoring (11-10=21) and goals, and was tied for third in assists in 19 games. Finished his BCHL career with 42-49=91 points with 92 PIM in 121 games from 2017-21. Tallied 12-19=31 points in 41 games in 2019-20…ranked fourth among Chiefs skaters in points-per game (.72) and tied for fifth in assists.

REGULAR SEASON SEASON

TEAM

LEAGUE

PLAYOFFS

GP G A PTS. PIM +/-

2017-18 Chilliwack

BCHL

2018-19 Chilliwack

BCHL

58 19 20 39 37

2019-20 Chilliwack

BCHL

41 12 19 31 37 -

- - - - -

2020-21 Chilliwack

BCHL

19 11 10 21 18 -

- - - - -

116

3 0 0 0 0 -

GP G A PTS. PIM

-

1 0 0 0 0 11 1 3

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4

7


FUTURE DUCKS SAM COLANGELO

RIGHT WING

SHOOTS RIGHT

@scolangelo16

HEIGHT 6-2

_samcolangelo

WEIGHT 208

BORN

December 26, 2001; Stoneham, Massachusetts

DRAFTED

By Anaheim in the second round (36th overall) of the 2020 NHL Draft

In his freshman season at Northeastern (Hockey East) in 2020-21, recorded three assists (0-3=3) and two PIM in eight games. Led the USHL in points-per game (1.32, min. 20 games) and plus/minus (+32) after scoring 28-30=58 points in 44 games with the Chicago Steel in 2019-20…also ranked tied for third in goals, scoring and shooting percentage (22.2, min. 20 games), and tied for 10th in assists among USHL leaders. Split the 2018-19 season with Lawrence Academy (Massachusetts) and Chicago (USHL)…was named the Lawrence Academy MVP after leading the team in scoring (19-29=48), goals and assists in 28 games. Helped Team USA to a gold medal at the 2021 World Junior Championship, scoring one goal in seven tournament games…also won bronze at the 2019 World Junior A Challenge and represented his country at the 2018 Hlinka Gretzky Memorial.

REGULAR SEASON SEASON TEAM

LEAGUE

PLAYOFFS

GP G A PTS. PIM +/-

GP G A PTS. PIM

2016-17 Lawrence Academy USHS-MA 27 2 12 14 - -

- - - - -

2017-18 Lawrence Academy USHS-MA 29 13 29 42 - -

- - - - -

2018-19 Lawrence Academy USHS-MA 28 19 29 48 36 -

- - - - -

2

USHL

11 3

2019-20 Chicago Steel

Chicago Steel

USHL

44 28 30 58 47 +32 - - - - -

2020-21 Northeastern

Hockey East 8 0 3 3 2 -3 - - - - -

WILL FRANCIS

0

3

4

-

DEFENSEMAN SHOOTS RIGHT

0

0

@wfrancis9

HEIGHT 6-5

0

4

w_francis7

WEIGHT 207

BORN

November 16, 2000; St. Paul, Minnesota

DRAFTED

By Anaheim in the sixth round (163rd overall) of the 2019 NHL Draft

Did not play for Minnesota-Duluth in 2020-21 after being diagnosed with leukemia in March 2020…will play his freshmen season at the University of Minnesota-Duluth in 2021-22. Was limited to 10 games with Cedar Rapids (USHL) in 2019-20 due to a knee injury, scoring 1-3=4 points wiith 20 PIM. Played his first USHL season with Cedar Rapids in 2018-19, collecting 2-8=10 points with a +9 rating and a team-leading 131 PIM in 59 games…ranked second among Cedar Rapids rookies in games and plus/minus. Earned an assist in the USHL/NHL Top Prospects Game Jan. 8, 2019.

REGULAR SEASON SEASON

TEAM

2018-19 Cedar Rapids

PLAYOFFS

LEAGUE

GP G A PTS. PIM +/-

GP G A PTS. PIM

USHL

59 2

6

2019-20 Cedar Rapids USHL

8

10 131

+9

0

0

0

16

10 1 3 4 20 0 - - - - -

2020-21 Did not play

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FUTURE DUCKS ARTYOM GALIMOV

CENTER

gal1mch1k

SHOOTS LEFT

HEIGHT 5-11

WEIGHT 176

BORN

September 8, 1999; Samara, Russia

DRAFTED

By Anaheim in the fifth round (129th overall) of the 2020 NHL Draft

Has scored 19-20=39 points with 28 PIM and a +7 rating in 97 career KHL games with Kazan…has also recorded 2-8=10 points in 19 KHL playoff contests. In his second KHL season with Kazan in 2020-21, scored 6-10=16 points with a +12 rating and 18 PIM in 41 games…helped Kazan to the Eastern Conference Final of the Gagarin Cup Playoffs, scoring 2-5=7 points in 15 postseason games...scored a goal and recorded an assist in a Game 7 OT loss in the ECF, Apr. 15 vs. Avangard Omsk… ranked tied for third among playoff scorers among players 23-and-younger. Was named the 2019-20 KHL Rookie of the Year (Alexei Cherepanov Award) after earning 13-10=23 points in 55 games with Ak Bars Kazan…co-led the KHL with eight GWG…also had three assists in four KHL playoff games. Was named the KHL Rookie of the Month in October 2019, and Rookie of the Week on three occasions (Oct. 7, Nov. 25, Sept. 23). Helped Russia to a bronze medal at the 2019 World Junior Championship, scoring 1-2=3 points with a +6 rating in seven tournament games.

REGULAR SEASON

PLAYOFFS

SEASON

TEAM

LEAGUE

GP G A PTS. PIM +/-

GP G A PTS. PIM

2016-17

Kazan Jr.

Russia Jr.

48

5

5

10

42

+6

10

2

1

3

0

2017-18

Kazan Jr.

Russia Jr.

32

9

18

27

47

-5

4

0

0

0

0

Kazan

Russia-2 28 4 4 8 33 +2 - - - - -

2018-19 Kazan

KHL

Kazan

Russia-2 40 9 15 24 22 +14 - - - - -

1 0 0 0 0 0

Kazan Jr.

Russia Jr.

1

2

3

29

+2

-

-

-

-

KHL

55 13 10 23 10 -5

4

0 3

3

4

2020-21 Kazan

KHL

41 6 10 16 18 +12

15 2 5 7

4

DEFENSEMAN SHOOTS LEFT

-

-

2019-20 Kazan

TYSON HINDS

5

- - - -

tysonhinds_

HEIGHT 6-2

WEIGHT 176

BORN

March 12, 2003; Gatineau, Quebec

DRAFTED

By Anaheim in the third round (76th overall) of the 2021 NHL Draft

Split 2020-21 with Shawinigan and Rimouski of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL), recording 6-10=16 points with a +10 rating and 13 PIM in 33 games…scored 6-9=15 points with a +7 rating in 23 games with Rimouski following his acquisition Jan. 5 2021, leading club defensemen in scoring, goals and ranking second in assists…also earned one assist in six QMJHL playoff games. Has collected 8-19=27 points with a +15 rating and 33 PIM in 87 career QMJHL games with Shawinigan and Rimouski. Represented Canada at the 2020 U-17 World Hockey Championship, recording one assist in five tournament games.

REGULAR SEASON

SEASON

PLAYOFFS

LEAGUE

GP G A PTS. PIM +/-

2019-20 Shawinigan

QMJHL

54 2 9 11 20 +5 - - - - -

2020-21 Shawinigan

QMJHL

10 0 1 1 2 +3 - - - - -

QMJHL

23 6 9 15 11 +7

118

TEAM

Rimouski

GP G A PTS. PIM

6 0 1 1

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FUTURE DUCKS TREVOR JANICKE

CENTER

tjanicke7

SHOOTS RIGHT

HEIGHT 5-10

WEIGHT 195

BORN

December 25, 2000; Maple Grove, Minnesota

DRAFTED

By Anaheim in the fifth round (132nd overall) of the 2019 NHL Draft

In his second collegiate season at Notre Dame (Big Ten) in 2020-21, scored 4-6=10 points in 29 games…set a career-best in assists and plus/minus (+5)…helped the Fighting Irish to the NCAA Tournament. Made his NCAA debut with Notre Dame in 2019-20, picking up 8-5=13 points with a +1 rating in 37 games. Led Central Illinois (USHL) in points (22-26=48) and PPG (9), co-led in goals, and ranked tied for second in assists in 2018-19. Won silver with Team USA at the 2018 U-18 World Championship, scoring two goals in seven tournament games…also helped the U.S. to a tournament win at the 2018 U-18 Five Nations Tournament.

REGULAR SEASON SEASON

TEAM

PLAYOFFS

LEAGUE

GP G A PTS. PIM +/-

2016-17 USNTDP

U-17

56 1 5 6 20 -30 - - - - -

U-18

USNTDP

2017-18 USNTDP

U-18

2018-19 Central Illinois USHL

1 0 0 0 0 -1

GP G A PTS. PIM - - - - -

62 10 8 18 40 0 - - - - 58 22 26 48 40 -10 - - - - -

2019-20 Notre Dame

Big Ten

37 8

5

13

6

+1

-

-

-

-

-

2020-21 Notre Dame

Big Ten

29 4

6

10

4

+5

-

-

-

-

-

KYLE KUKKONEN

CENTER

@kyle_kukkonen

SHOOTS RIGHT

HEIGHT 5-10

kylekukkonen9

WEIGHT 172

BORN

November 13, 2002; Maple Grove, Minnesota

DRAFTED

By Anaheim in the sixth round (162nd overall) of the 2021 NHL Draft

In 2020-21, recorded 31-43=74 points with 16 PIM in 23 games with Maple Grove High School in Minnesota as the club’s captain, leading all skaters in assists and ranking second in scoring among United States High School Minnesota League (USHS-MN) players. Scored 55-84=139 points in 54 career USHS-MN games from 2018-21, ranking fifth in assists and sixth in points in his three seasons. He also scored two goals in three USHL contests with the Madison Capitals in 2018-19.

REGULAR SEASON SEASON

TEAM

PLAYOFFS

LEAGUE

GP G A PTS. PIM +/-

GP G A PTS. PIM

2018-19 Maple Grove

USHS-MN

24 18

3

USHL

3 2 0 2 0 -1

- - - - -

2019-20 Maple Grove USHS-MN 7 6 12 18 4 -

- - - - -

Madison

29

47

12

-

6

0

6

0

2020-21 Maple Grove USHS-MN 23 31 43 74 16 0 - - - -

Minot

NAHL

19 9 7 16 10 -8

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5 3 2 5

2

119


FUTURE DUCKS JACKSON LACOMBE

@lacombe_jackson jacksonlacombe

DEFENSEMAN

SHOOTS LEFT

HEIGHT 6-2

WEIGHT 200

BORN

January 9, 2001; Eden Prairie, Minnesota

DRAFTED

By Anaheim in the second round (39th overall) of the 2019 NHL Draft

Appeared in his second collegiate season in 2020-21 with Minnesota (Big Ten), earning 4-17=21 points with a +19 rating in 27 NCAA games…ranked tied for eighth in scoring and fifth in assists among all NCAA defensemen while leading Minnesota blueliners in scoring, goals, assists and plus/minus. Helped the Golden Gophers to a 2021 Big Ten Championship, recording two assists in the championship game. Was named to the 2021 All Big Ten First Team and was a NCAA Second Team All-American. As a freshman at Minnesota in 2019-20, earned 3-10=13 points with 14 PIM in 37 games…was named to the Big Ten All-Rookie Team after ranking 10th among freshmen and 14th among defensemen in points… was one of nine Gophers to appear in all 37 games. Was the first high school player selected in the 2019 NHL Draft…collected 27-111=138 points in 109 career United States High School Prep League (USHS) games with Shattuck St. Mary’s Prep from 2017-19. Was named to the 2018-19 USHS All-USA Hockey First Team after recording 22-67=89 points in 54 games during his senior season. Helped Team USA to a gold medal at the 2021 World Junior Championship, recording one assist in six tournament games.

REGULAR SEASON

PLAYOFFS

SEASON TEAM

LEAGUE

GP G A PTS. PIM +/-

GP G A PTS. PIM

2017-18 Shattuck St. Mary’s 2018-19 Shattuck St. Mary’s Chicago 2019-20 Minnesota

USHS-MN USHS-MN USHL Big Ten

55 5 44 49 30 - 54 22 67 89 54 - 3 0 0 0 0 0 37 3 10 13 14 -1

- - - - - - - - 2 0 0 0 - - - -

2020-21 Minnesota

Big Ten 27 4 17 21 8 +19 - - - - -

JOSH LOPINA

CENTER

0 -

joshlopina

SHOOTS LEFT

HEIGHT 6-2

WEIGHT 194

BORN

February 16, 2001; Minooka, Illinois

DRAFTED

By Anaheim in the fourth round (98th overall) of the 2021 NHL Draft

Helped the University of Massachusetts-Amherst (Hockey East) to a national championship in 2020-21, scoring 9-14=23 points with a +21 rating in 29 NCAA games…ranked sixth among all NCAA freshmen in scoring, eighth in plus/minus and 10th in points per game (.79), while leading all rookies in faceoff wins (312). Was named to the 2020-21 Hockey East All-Rookie Team and became the first Minuteman player to earn Hockey East Co-Rookie of the Year recognition. Recorded 2-4=6 points in the NCAA Tournament, including two assists in the national semifinal game vs. Minnesota Duluth. Scored 24-38=62 points in 106 career USHL games with Lincoln from 2018-20.

REGULAR SEASON SEASON

TEAM

LEAGUE

GP G A PTS. PIM +/-

PLAYOFFS GP G A PTS. PIM

2018-19 Lincoln

USHL

62 12 15 27 32 -25 - - - - -

2019-20 Lincoln

USHL

44 12 23 35 42 +6 - - - - -

2020-21 UMass

Hockey East 29 9 14 23 12 +21 - - - - -

120

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FUTURE DUCKS BLAKE MCLAUGHLIN LEFT WING SHOOTS LEFT

@blakemclaughli5

HEIGHT 6-0

blakemclaughlin7

WEIGHT 170

BORN

February 14, 2000; Grand Rapids, MN

DRAFTED

By Anaheim in the third round (79th overall) of the 2018 NHL Draft

Established career-highs in scoring (12-16=28), goals and plus/minus (+9), and matched his career-best in assists

in 31 games with Minnesota (Big Ten) in 2020-21…ranked tied for third in scoring, goals and assists among Golden Gopher leaders…recorded eight multi-point efforts in 2020-21, including three straight Jan. 22 (2-2=4), Jan. 23 (2-1=3) and Jan. 29 (1-2=3). Helped the Golden Gophers to a 2021 Big Ten Championship, scoring 2-2=4 points in the championship game. Recorded 8-16=24 points in 37 games with Minnesota in 2019-20 …ranked tied for third among team leaders in assists…was one of nine Gophers to appear in all 37 games. Made his Big Ten debut with Minnesota in 2018-19, recording 5-15=20 points in 35 games…ranked tied for second on the Gophers in GWG (3)…also led team freshmen in GWG, while ranking second in assists and points.

REGULAR SEASON

PLAYOFFS

SEASON

TEAM

LEAGUE

GP G A PTS. PIM +/-

GP G A PTS. PIM

2015-16

Grand Rapids

USHS-MN

25

6

24

30

20

-

3

2

1

3

0

2016-17

Grand Rapids

USHS-MN

25 16

33

49

30

-

3

2

4

6

2

Chicago

USHL

11 0 2 2 0 -4

1 0 0 0 2

2017-18 Chicago

USHL

54 23 29 52 70 -5

7

2018-19 Minnesota

Big Ten

35 5 15 20 36 -3 - - - - -

2019-20 Minnesota

Big Ten

37 8 16 24 34 -2 - - - - -

2020-21 Minnesota

Big Ten

31 12 16 28 8 +9 - - - - -

IAN MOORE

DEFENSEMAN

3 4

@imoore17

SHOOTS RIGHT

HEIGHT 6-3

7

4

ianmoore17

WEIGHT 185

BORN

January 4, 2002; Salt Lake City, Utah

DRAFTED

By Anaheim in the third round (67th overall) of the 2020 NHL Draft

Will represent Harvard University (ECAC) for the 2021-22 season. Helped the Chicago Steel (USHL) to a Clark Cup championship in 2020-21…scored 10-14=24 points with a +22 rating and 16 PIM in 45 regular season games…recorded three assists with a +6 rating in eight USHL playoff contests.

Among Chicago defensemen in 2020-21, led in PPG (5) and GWG (3), co-led in goals, ranked third in scoring and plus/ minus…ranked second in PPG, tied for second in GWG and was fourth in goals among all USHL defensemen.

Was the first high school player selected in the 2020 NHL Draft…led all New England Prep Hockey defensemen in

2019-20 with 12-34=46 points in 28 games for St. Marks School (Massachusetts High School)…was named to the USHS First Team All-New England after ranking second in points-per game (1.62) and tied for third in scoring among all USHS defensemen in the nation…also appeared in one game for the U-18 U.S. National Team Development Program (USNTDP). Scored 17-33=50 points in 52 career USHS contests with St. Marks School from 2017-19.

REGULAR SEASON

PLAYOFFS

SEASON

TEAM

LEAGUE

GP G A PTS. PIM +/-

2017-18

St. Mark’s School

USHS-MA

21

1

13

14

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2018-19

St. Mark’s School

USHS-MA

31

16

20

36

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2019-20

St. Mark’s School

USHS-MA

28 12

34

46

-

-

-

-

-

-

USNTDP

U-18

1 0 0 0 0 -

USHL

45 10 14 24 16 +22

2020-21 Chicago

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GP G A PTS. PIM

-

- - - -

-

8

6

0 3

3

121


FUTURE DUCKS THIMO NICKL

DEFENSEMAN

thimo.nickl

SHOOTS RIGHT

HEIGHT 6-2

WEIGHT 180

BORN

December 4, 2001; Klagenfurt, Austria

DRAFTED

By Anaheim in the fourth round (104th overall) of the 2020 NHL Draft

Split 2020-21 with Rogle (SHL) and Mora (Sweden-2)…made his SHL debut with Rogle, going scoreless in 15 contests…appeared in three games with Mora while also earning 1-4=5 points in nine appearances with Rogle Jr. Recorded 10-29=39 points and 43 PIM in 58 games as a rookie with Drummondville QMJHL) in 2019-20… ranked second in points, goals, PPG (6) and assists among club blueliners…also ranked third in power-play points (25), fourth in assists and tied for fifth in scoring among team leaders. Had 3-13=16 points and 34 PIM in 55 career games in the Alps Hockey League (Austria’s second division). Became the first-ever Austrian-born selection by Anaheim in 2020 NHL Draft and the 14th Austrian selected all-time.

REGULAR SEASON SEASON

TEAM

LEAGUE

2016-17 Klagenfurter U-18 Austria Jr.

21

-

6

13

19

12

-

-

-

-

-

19

6

10

16

16

+8

5

1

2

3

8

Klagenfurter Austria-2 26 1 0 1 10 -17 - - - - -

2018-19 Klagenfurter U-18 Austria Jr.

GP G A PTS. PIM

Klagenfurter Austria-2 6 0 0 0 4 -6 - - - - -

2017-18 Klagenfurter U-18 Austria Jr.

PLAYOFFS

GP G A PTS. PIM +/-

1

0

2

2

4

+1

8

1

7

8

20

Klagenfurter Austria-2 24 2 13 15 20 -1 - - - - -

2019-20 Drummondville QMJHL

58 10 29 39 43 -7 - - - - -

2020-21 Rogle Jr.

Sweden Jr.

9

Mora

Sweden 2 3 0 0 0 4 -2 - - - - -

Rogle

Sweden 15 0 0 0 2 0 - - - - -

122

1

4

5

16

+1

-

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-

-


FUTURE DUCKS JACK PERBIX

RIGHT WING

@perbixx12

SHOOTS RIGHT

HEIGHT 6-1

j_perbix12

WEIGHT 190

BORN

September 13, 2000; Elk River, Minnesota

DRAFTED

By Anaheim in the fourth round (116th overall) of the 2018 NHL Draft

Established career-highs in scoring (4-5=9), goals and plus/minus (+11) in 30 games with Minnesota (Big Ten)…also tied his personal-best in assists…helped the Golden Gophers to a 2021 Big Ten Championship. Made his NCAA debut with Minnesota in 2019-20, posting 2-5=7 points in 35 games. Split his first full USHL season in 2018-19 with Green Bay and Des Moines, combining for 12-37=49 points with a +8 rating in 60 games…ranked tied for ninth among USHL leaders in assists. Was named USHL Forward of the Week for Jan. 27, 2019 after scoring five goals (5-0=5) in two games… scored his first career USHL hat trick Jan. 26, 2019 vs. Lincoln (3-0=3).

REGULAR SEASON SEASON

TEAM

PLAYOFFS

LEAGUE

GP G A PTS. PIM +/-

GP G A PTS. PIM

2016-17 Elk River High

USHS-MN

25 15

2

U-17

USNTDP

20

35

18

-

5 0 0 0 2 -

2

3

5

4

- - - - -

2017-18 Elk River High

USHS-MN

25 19

42

61

31

-

2

2

5

7

0

USHL

17

3

4

6

-5

2

0

0

0

0

2018-19 Green Bay

USHL

43 9 28 37 26 +2 - - - - -

USHL

17

Green Bay Des Moines

1 3

9

12

8

+6

5

0

1

1

2

2019-20 Minnesota

Big Ten 35 2 5 7 16 -5 - - - - -

2020-21 Minnesota

Big Ten 30 4 5 9 8 +11 - - - - -

ALBIN SUNDSVIK CENTER

@ASundsvik

SHOOTS LEFT

HEIGHT 6-2

albinsundsvik

WEIGHT 203

BORN

April 24, 2001; Stockholm, Sweden

DRAFTED

By Anaheim in the sixth round (160th overall) of the 2020 NHL Draft

In his third SHL season with Skelleftea, scored a career-best 6-8=14 points with a +1 rating and 10 PIM… led all SHL players 20-and-young in games played, ranked seventh in scoring and tied for seventh in goals among…Skelleftea …helped Skelleftea to the SHL Semifinals, appearing in 12 playoff contests….Skelleftea went 34-18-5 when he was in the lineup. As an 18-year old in 2019-20, had 3-1=4 points in 38 SHL contests…also has recorded 33-36=69 points in 83 career Swedish J20 SuperElit (junior league). Represented Sweden at the 2021 World Junior Championship, scoring 1-2=3 points in five tournament games…won a gold medal at the 2019 U-18 World Championship.

REGULAR SEASON SEASON

TEAM

PLAYOFFS

LEAGUE

GP G A PTS. PIM +/-

GP G A PTS. PIM

2017-18

Skelleftea Jr.

Sweden Jr.

22 3

3

6

8

-3

-

-

-

-

-

2018-19

Skelleftea Jr.

Sweden Jr.

42 17

24

41

32

-13

-

-

-

-

-

Skelleftea

SHL

12 1 0 1 - +3 - - - - -

2019-20 Skelleftea

SHL

38 3 1 4 2 -5 - - - - -

Sweden Jr.

19 13

SHL

45 6 8 14 10 +1

Skelleftea Jr.

2020-21 Skelleftea

9

22

8

+15

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-

-

-

12 0 0 0

2

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FUTURE DUCKS HENRY THRUN

DEFENSEMAN SHOOTS LEFT

@HenryThrun

HEIGHT 6-2

henrythrun

WEIGHT 195

BORN

March 12, 2001; Southborough, Massachusetts

DRAFTED

By Anaheim in the fourth round (101st overall) of the 2019 NHL Draft

In his first USHL season with Dubuque, scored 8-14=22 points with a +4 rating in 24 games…was named to the USHL Third All-Star Team, ranking third among all USHL skaters in points-per game (.92) and tied for sixth in goals…among Dubuque defensemen, co-led in goals, ranked second in scoring and third in assists despite playing fewer games than all team leaders. Played his first collegiate season with Harvard (ECAC) in 2019-20, collecting 3-18=21 points with a +17 rating in 31 games…was named to the ECAC All-Rookie Team after ranking tied for fifth among conference defensemen in points, fifth overall in assists and third in plus/minus. Appeared in 124 career games with the NTDP U-17 and U-18 teams from 2017-19, earning 15-61=76 points with a +68 rating. Helped Team USA to a gold medal at the 2021 World Junior Championship, recording one assist and a +6 rating in seven tournament games…also won gold at the 2018 U-17 World Hockey Challenge and bronze at the 2019 U-18 World Championship.

REGULAR SEASON SEASON

TEAM

LEAGUE

PLAYOFFS

GP G A PTS. PIM +/-

GP G A PTS. PIM

2017-18 USNTDP

U-17

56 20 39 59 42 -

- - - - -

U-18

60 26 61 87 94 -

- - - - -

2018-19 USNTDP

U-18

64 8 29 37 22 +28 - - - - -

2019-20 Harvard

ECAC

31 3 18 21 12 +17 - - - - -

2020-21 Dubuque

USHL

24 8 14 22 4

USNTDP

SEAN TSCHIGERL

+4

CENTER

SHOOTS LEFT

2

0 0

@Tschigerl19

HEIGHT 6-0

0

0

seantschigerl

WEIGHT 187

BORN

April 11, 2003; Whitecourt, Alberta

DRAFTED

By Anaheim in the fifth round (130th overall) of the 2021 NHL Draft

Led the Calgary Hitmen of the WHL in goals (13) and ranked second in scoring (13-8=21) in 21 games in the shortened 2020-21 season…also ranked tied for seventh in points per game (1.0) among draft eligible WHL players. In his first WHL season in 2019-20, earned 4-9=13 points in 56 contests. Has scored 18-17=35 points in 85 career WHL games with Calgary, and has also appeared in four WHL playoff contests. Represented Canada at the 2017 U-17 World Hockey Challenge, scoring 1-1=2 points in five tournament games.

REGULAR SEASON SEASON

TEAM

LEAGUE

GP G A PTS. PIM +/-

PLAYOFFS GP G A PTS. PIM

2018-19 Calgary

WHL

8 1 0 1 0 -3 4 0 0 0 0

2019-20 Calgary

WHL

56 4 9 13 16 -8 - - - - -

2020-21 Calgary

WHL

21 13 8 21 6 +4 - - - - -

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Whitecourt AJHL

1 0 0 0 0 -

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PLAYER PERSONNEL FORWARDS No. NAME

HT WT POS S BIRTHPLACE

BIRTHDATE

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12 14 15 19 20 21 23 33 37 38 39 40 44 46 49 50 53 55 56 59 64 66 67 72 77 82 92

6-0 6-0 6-4 6-0 6-1 6-0 5-11 6-1 6-0 6-3 6-0 5-11 6-2 6-0 6-3 6-2 6-6 5-9 6-0 6-0 6-0 6-1 6-0 6-2 6-0 6-0 6-1

May 12, 1996 February 6, 1990 May 10, 1985 September 10, 1997 February 22, 1991 November 6, 1999 February 3, 1998 October 13, 1990 January 30, 2003 April 20, 1990 February 4, 1992 February 6, 1995 January 8, 1999 March 20, 2001 February 17, 1998 February 6, 2000 September 30, 1991 January 30, 1994 May 28, 2001 July 15, 2003 April 15, 2002 June 14, 1999 May 5, 1993 October 21, 1998 August 18, 2000 January 19, 1998 August 2, 1997

Anaheim (NHL) Anaheim (NHL) Anaheim (NHL) Anaheim (NHL) Anaheim (NHL) Anaheim (NHL) Anaheim (NHL) Anaheim (NHL) Olten (Switzerland-1) Anaheim (NHL) Anaheim (NHL)/San Diego (AHL) Anaheim (NHL)/San Diego (AHL) Anaheim (NHL) Anaheim (NHL)/San Diego (AHL) Anaheim (NHL)/San Diego (AHL) Halifax (QMJHL)/Moncton (QMJHL) Calgary (NHL) Henderson (AHL) San Diego (AHL)/Victoria (WHL) USNTDP San Diego (AHL) San Diego (AHL)/Tulsa (ECHL) Anaheim (NHL) San Diego (AHL) San Diego (AHL)/Tulsa (ECHL) San Diego (AHL)/Tulsa (ECHL) Tampa Bay (NHL)/Anaheim (NHL)

BIRTHDATE

2020-21 CLUB

July 29, 1997 December 5, 1991 January 29, 1989 June 20, 1990 April, 29, 1997 April 8, 2002 October 7, 1991 December 18, 1989 January 20, 1994 September 10, 2003 July 4, 1994 May 28, 1995 February 10, 2000 May 5, 1998 September 19, 1998

Anaheim (NHL)/San Diego (AHL) Anaheim (NHL) Anaheim (NHL) MIN (NHL)/COL (NHL)/SJS (NHL) Anaheim (NHL)/San Diego (AHL) Anaheim (NHL)/San Diego (AHL) Anaheim (NHL) San Diego (AHL) Anaheim (NHL) Everett (WHL) San Diego (AHL) Vancouver (NHL) Sodertalje (SWE-1)/San Diego (AHL) San Diego (AHL)/Anaheim (NHL) San Diego (AHL)/Anaheim (NHL)

Sonny Milano Adam Henrique Ryan Getzlaf Troy Terry Nicolas Deslauriers Isac Lundestrom Sam Steel Jakob Silfverberg Mason McTavish Derek Grant Sam Carrick Vinni Lettieri Max Comtois Trevor Zegras Max Jones Bor Groulx Buddy Robinson Danny O’Regan Brayden Tracey Sasha Pastujov Jacob Perreault Bryce Kindopp Rickard Rakell Hunter Drew Maxim Golod Jack Badini Alexander Volkov

DEFENSEMEN No. NAME 2 4 22 29 32 34 42 43 47 51 54 58 63 76 86

204 195 220 185 220 193 184 207 213 210 200 185 210 185 216 20 227 176 186 188 193 191 195 205 182 202 193

LW C C RW LW C C RW C C C RW LW C LW C RW LW LW RW RW RW LW RW LW C RW

L L R R L L L R L L R R L L L L R R L L R R R R L L L

Massapequa, New York Brantford, Ontario Regina, Saskatchewan Denver, Colorado LaSalle, Quebec Gallivare, Sweden Edmonton, Alberta Gavle, Sweden Zurich, Switzerland Abbotsford, British Columbia Markham, Ontario Excelsior, Minnesota Longueuil, Quebec Bedford, New York Rochester, Michigan Rouen, France Bellmawr, New Jersey Berlin, Germany Calgary, Alberta Bradenton, Florida Montreal, Quebec Lloydminster, Alberta Sundbyberg, Sweden Kingston, Ontario Concord, Ontario Old Greenwich, Connecticut Moscow, Russia

HT WT POS S BIRTHPLACE

Brendan Guhle 6-2 190 Cam Fowler 6-2 215 Kevin Shattenkirk 6-0 212 Greg Pateryn 6-2 221 Jacob Larsson 6-3 202 Jamie Drysdale 5-11 183 Josh Manson 6-3 218 Kodie Curran 6-1 185 Hampus Lindholm 6-4 215 Olen Zellweger 5-9 179 Trevor Carrick 6-2 204 Brogan Rafferty 6-1 200 Axel Andersson 6-1 192 Josh Mahura 6-0 185 Simon Benoit 6-3 203

D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D

L L R R L R R L L L L R R L L

Edmonton, Alberta Windsor, Ontario New Rochelle, New York Sterling Heights, Michigan Ljungby, Sweden Toronto, Ontario Hinsdale, Illinois Calgary, Alberta Helsingborg, Sweden Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta Stouffville, Ontario West Dundee, Illnois Jarna, Sweden St. Albert, Alberta Laval, Quebec

GOALTENDERS No. NAME

HT WT POS C BIRTHPLACE

BIRTHDATE

2020-21 CLUB

1 36 41 68 78

6-1 6-2 6-6 6-2 6-3

June 22, 2000 July 14, 1993 January 20, 1994 May 28, 1998 June 22, 1999

Ilves (Finland)/San Diego (AHL) Anaheim (NHL) Anaheim (NHL)/San Diego (AHL) Tulsa (ECHL) Tulsa (ECHL)/San Diego (AHL)

Lukas Dostal John Gibson Anthony Stolarz Roman Durny Olle Eriksson Ek

192 210 243 229 210

G G G G G

L L L L L

Brno, Czech Republic Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Edison, New Jersey Liptovsky Mikulas, Slovakia Karlstad, Sweden

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SAN DIEGO GULLS FRONT OFFICE

7676 Hazard Center Drive, Suite 1075 San Diego, CA 92108 Phone: (619) 359-4700 Fax: (619) 359-4701 SanDiegoGulls.com

ARENA

Pechanga Arena San Diego 3500 Sports Arena Blvd San Diego, CA 92110 (619) 224-4171 Capacity: 12,920

EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT Owners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Henry and Susan Samueli Chief Executive Officer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michael Schulman President, Hockey Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bob Murray President, Business Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matt Savant Assistant General Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bob Ferguson COACHING STAFF Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joel Bouchard Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Daniel Jacob Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maxime Talbot Video Coordinator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Austin Violette HOCKEY CLUB OPERATIONS Director, Minor League Hockey Operations . . . . . . . . . . Jillian Reddin Manager, Team Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeff Goduti Head Equipment Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joey Guilmet Assistant Equipment Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ryan Tall Equipment Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alf Tejada Head Athletic Trainer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ryan Ledwon Assistant Athletic Trainer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brett Bernstein Head Strength and Conditioning Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . Caylin Relkoff Strength and Conditioning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Colin Reddin COMMUNICATIONS & BROADCASTING Director, Communications & Broadcasting . . . . . . . . . Aaron Cooney Play-by-Play Announcer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Andy Zilch Color Analyst . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BJ MacPherson COMMUNITY RELATIONS Director, Community Relations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Melissa Werman Community Relations Coordinator . . . . . . . . . . . . . Andrea Anderson CORPORATE PARTNERSHIPS Director, Corporate Partnerships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Greg Zweig Corporate Partnerships, Activation Manager . . . . . . Kyle O’Rourke Sales Manager, Corporate Partnerships . . . . . . . . . . . Derek Dawson Activation Associate, Corporate Partnerships . . . . Briaana Abasta FINANCE Controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Pomares HUMAN RESOURCES Human Resources Generalist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lori Poncino MARKETING Director, Marketing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ryan Johnson

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Manager, Digital Marketing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AJ Manderichio Manager, Marketing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tyler Hadfield Manager, Game Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David DesRochers Manager, Merchandise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rebekah Schieck Social and Digital Media Coordinator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Abby Asma Graphic Designer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dominique Chirinciuc Event Coordinator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cesar Perez TICKETING Director, Ticket Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nate Beasley Business Intelligence Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tanner Franklin Business Intelligence Database Associate . . . . . . . . . . Brady DuPea Manager, Group Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Casey Callahan Manager, Season Ticket Sales and Service . . . . . . . . . Jesse Correia Manager, Inside Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nick Sciabarra Account Service Executive, Season Ticket Sales . . . . . . Rick Hague Account Executive, Season Ticket Sales . . . . . . . . . Charles Aguayo Account Executive, Season Ticket Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chase Davis Account Executive, Season Ticket Sales . . . . . . . . . Joshua Woodard Account Executive, Season Ticket Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . Evan Krausz Account Executive, Group Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Steven Somera Account Executive, Group Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bill Foltz Jr. Account Executive, Group Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joshua Barre Inside Sales Representative . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Branden Estrada Inside Sales Representative . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gabriella Garcia THE RINKS – POWAY ICE Vice President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Art Trottier General Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kyle Broderick Assistant Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kevin Trindl Hockey Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rick Hutchinson Hockey Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dean Wilson Director of Figure Skating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alex Chang Skating School Lead . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Courtney Walker MISCELLANEOUS Home Ice . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pechanga Arena San Diego (opened 1966) Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12,920 Club Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Orange, Blue, Black PA Announcer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Callan McClurg Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2015

TEAM HISTORY The San Diego Gulls took the ice on Oct. 10, 2015 to open their inaugural American Hockey League season in

San Diego. One of eight teams in the AHL’s recently created Pacific Division and one of five still playing dating to the inaugural 2015-16 season, the Gulls have since posted an all-time record of 210-131-22-10 with 452 points (.606 points percentage). San Diego leads the Pacific Division in all-time wins, points and points percentage (min. two seasons) since the division’s inception in 2015. The Gulls have qualified for the Calder Cup Playoffs in three of their four opportunities, and are one of three AHL clubs to advance to the Division Finals on three-or-more occasions since the inception of the current division format in 2015 (also Toronto and Hershey). San Diego is the only team in the Pacific Division to advance beyond the First Round of the Calder Cup Playoffs on multiple occasions. The Gulls have won the most playoff series (4) and games (18) among Pacific Division clubs. The Gulls led the AHL in attendance in 2018-19 (9,021 avg.) for the second straight season after becoming the first team in 12 seasons to usurp the Hershey Bears atop the league’s attendance charts in 2017-18 (9,305 avg.). San Diego was also named the AHL’s Team of the Year in 2016-17 in addition to the ticket sales department of the year from 2015-18. Professional hockey in San Diego has a rich history, dating to the San Diego Skyhawks of the Pacific Coast Hockey League in 1944. Since then, San Diego has been home to several professional teams and leagues throughout the years, including the aforementioned Skyhawks (1944-50), Gulls of the Western Hockey League (1966-74), Mariners of the World Hockey Association (1974-77) and Pacific Hockey League (1977-78), Hawks of the PHL (1978-79) and Gulls of the International Hockey League (1990-95), West Coast Hockey League (1995-03) and ECHL (2003-06). The Gulls’ home venue of Pechanga Arena San Diego opened Nov. 17, 1966 with a 4-1 San Diego Gulls (WHL) victory over the Seattle Totems. Pechanga Arena San Diego (formerly San Diego Sports Arena, iPayOne Center and Valley View Casino Center) has housed professional hockey, basketball, indoor soccer, arena football, tennis and numerous entertainment events. A central figure in San Diego sports history, Pechanga Arena San Diego has recently seen significant arena upgrades, most notably a new state-of-the-art scoreboard prior to the Gulls’ 2015-16 campaign and a new LED lighting system in 2017-18.

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SAN DIEGO GULLS BOB FERGUSON

ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGER The 2021-22 AHL campaign marks Bob Ferguson’s 14th season with the Anaheim Ducks organization and his seventh with the San Diego Gulls. Ferguson has helped build a team that has advanced to the Pacific Division Finals in three of its first four seasons and reached the Western Conference Finals in 2019. The Gulls have gone 210-131-22-10 with 452 points (.606 points percentage) since its debut season in 2015-16. Ferguson previously spent three seasons as Assistant General Manager of the Norfolk Admirals, Anaheim’s AHL affiliate from 2012-15. Ferguson owns more than 40 years of experience in a coaching or management capacity at the minor league and junior levels, including the last 12 seasons with the Anaheim organization. He spent the 2010-11 and 201112 campaigns as Assistant General Manager of the Syracuse Crunch, Anaheim’s AHL affiliate prior to Norfolk. In 2009-10, he served as a scout for Anaheim, responsible for amateur and college scouting along with other special assignments in hockey operations. Ferguson’s first season with the Ducks organization was 2008-09, when he held the post of Assistant General Manager for the Iowa Chops, Anaheim’s then-AHL affiliate. Prior to joining the Ducks, Ferguson spent nine years as a head coach in the professional ranks with the Indianapolis Ice of the IHL, as well as the Florida Everblades and Augusta Lynx of the ECHL. In his nine seasons as a professional coach, Ferguson’s teams never missed the playoffs. A native of Kingston, Ontario, Ferguson is a three-time USA Hockey National Champion (Gold Cup), a five-time United States Hockey League (USHL) Coach of the Year, a five-time USHL General Manager of the Year and two-time ECHL Coach of the Year. Before reaching the IHL, Ferguson coached in the USHL for 17 seasons with the Sioux City Musketeers and Des Moines Buccaneers. With 517 career USHL coaching wins, he ranks third all-time in league history. During his USHL tenure, he led Sioux City (2) and Des Moines (3) to multiple Clark Cup championships. Ferguson and his wife, Lisa, have two children: Brett and Kaylee; and two grandchildren: Caleb and Aiden. The family resides in San Diego.

JOEL BOUCHARD

HEAD COACH

Joel Bouchard enters his first season as head coach of the San Diego Gulls, becoming the third head coach in Gulls AHL history. Named to his current position on July 9, 2021, Bouchard spent the past three seasons as the head coach of the Montreal Canadiens’ primary development affiliate in Laval, guiding the club to an 83-67-14-10 record. He led the Rocket to a 23-9-3-1 record in 2020-21 to win the Frank S. Mathers Trophy as winners of the Canadian Division while posting the secondhighest points percentage in the AHL (.694). A native of Montreal, Bouchard spent seven seasons from 2011-18 as general manager of the Blainville-Boisbriand Armada of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL), while also serving as head coach from 2014-18. In 272 games behind the Armada bench, he posted a 160-80-23-9 record, including consecutive QMJHL President Cup Finals appearances in 2017 and 2018. He also served as an assistant coach with the Montreal Junior of the QMJHL from 2008-11 before the franchise relocated to Blainville-Boisbriand in 2011. Internationally, Bouchard served as the general manager of the Canadian National Junior Team for two years, assembling a roster that won a gold medal at the 2018 World Junior Championship and silver in the 2017 tournament. Selected by Calgary in the sixth round (129th overall) of the 1992 NHL Draft, Bouchard played in 364 career NHL games with Calgary, Nashville, Dallas, Phoenix, New Jersey, New York Rangers, Pittsburgh and New York Islanders, recording 22-53=75 points. He also appeared in 293 career AHL games, earning 37-108=145 points while being named an AHL All-Star in 199495 and 1995-96. Bouchard helped Canada to gold medals at the 1997 World Championship and back-to-back World Junior Championships in 1993 and 1994.

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SAN DIEGO GULLS DANIEL JACOB

ASSISTANT COACH

Daniel Jacob enters his first season as Assistant Coach for the Gulls. Jacobs joins the Anaheim Ducks organization after serving as Assistant Coach with the Laval Rocket under head coach Joel Bouchard for three seasons (2018-21). Jacobs helped guide Laval to an 83-67-14-10 record, including a 23-9-3-1 record and Canadian Division championship in 2020-21, posting the second-highest points percentage in the AHL (.694). Prior to his stint with Laval, Jacob worked alongside Bouchard in the same capacity to lead the Blainville-Boisbriand Armada to back-to-back President Cup Finals appearances in 2016-17 and 2017-18. With Jacob on staff, the Armada never missed the playoffs, posting an impressive 160-80-18-14 record, and winning the Jean-Rougeau Trophy in 2017-18 as the QMJHL’s regular season champions. Jacob also joined Bouchard’s coaching staff for the gold medal-winning Men’s National Under-17 Team at the 2017 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament. Prior to making his coaching debut, the St-Jean-sur-Richelieu native suited up for four seasons with the McGill University Redmen where he recorded 16-21=37 points and 369 PIM in 108 contests. The former defenseman also sported the colors of the AHL’s San Antonio Rampage and Austria’s Innsbruck HC before closing out his playing career. Jacob graduated from McGill University with a kinesiology degree and served as director of the McGill Redmen Hockey School for four years.

MAX TALBOT

ASSISTANT COACH

Max Talbot is in his first season as Assistant Coach for the Gulls. Talbot joins the Anaheim Ducks organization from the Creative Artists Agency where he spent two years as a Player Development Consultant following a 15-year professional hockey career. Originally selected by the Pittsburgh Penguins in the eighth round (234th overall) of the 2002 NHL Draft, Talbot is a veteran of 704 career NHL games with Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Colorado and Boston. He recorded 91-113=204 points and 495 penalty minutes (PIM) from 2005-2016. He also collected 18-21=39 points in 84 career postseason games, leading Pittsburgh to a Stanley Cup championship in 2009, scoring the Stanley Cup-clinching goal in Game 7 as part of a two-goal performance. Talbot played parts of four AHL seasons with Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (2004-07) and Providence (2015-16), earning 33-43=76 points in 148 career regular season games. He also spent four seasons internationally with Omsk Avangard and Yaroslavl Lokomotiv (Russia) and Ilves Tampere (Finland), notching 30-41=71 points in 157 contests. Talbot and his wife, Cynthia, have three children. The family resides in Poway. Cynthia is a former Olympic figure skater, representing Canada at the 2010 Winter Olympics, and is a two-time Canadian national champion (2004 & 2011) and four-time Canadian silver medalist (2005, 2009, 2010, 2012).

AUSTIN VIOLETTE

VIDEO COORDINATOR

Austin Violette enters his third season as Video Coordinator with the San Diego Gulls. In his first two seasons, Violette helped the club to back-to-back top-four finishes in the Pacific Division with a combined 56-36-7-2 record. Violette joined the organization after serving as Video Coach/Assistant Coach for the Maine Mariners of the ECHL in 2018-19. A native of Gorham, Maine, Violette helped the Mariners to a 37-32-2-1 record for 77 points in his first season in a hockey operations role.

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SAN DIEGO GULLS POS. NO. PLAYER GP G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S% RW 22 Andrew Poturalski 44 9 34 43 -3 10 1 0 1 102 8.8 C 7 Chase De Leo 37 15 20 35 1 18 7 1 4 124 12.1 C 24 Bo Groulx* 42 10 19 29 14 24 0 2 0 60 16.7 LW 26 Andrew Agozzino 31 13 14 27 -4 27 8 0 2 71 18.3 RW 19 Vinni Lettieri 22 14 12 26 -5 12 4 0 5 80 17.5 C 25 Sam Carrick 27 14 10 24 5 19 4 0 1 91 15.4 C 12 Alex Limoges* 23 11 10 21 13 8 2 0 1 39 28.2 C 13 Trevor Zegras* 17 10 11 21 7 12 2 0 1 53 18.9 RW 16 Bryce Kindopp* 39 10 10 20 8 4 1 2 2 54 18.5 D 6 Josh Mahura 28 6 14 20 9 16 1 0 1 49 12.2 RW 11 Jacob Perreault* 27 3 14 17 -11 29 0 0 0 36 8.3 D 39 Nikolas Brouillard* 29 3 11 14 6 28 1 0 0 43 7 D 23 Kodie Curran 24 6 7 13 -8 15 3 0 0 41 14.6 D 36 Hunter Drew 33 6 6 12 4 29 0 0 1 66 9.1 D 45 Brendan Guhle 23 2 10 12 9 25 0 0 0 37 5.4 D 44 Trevor Carrick 39 1 11 12 4 53 0 0 0 60 1.7 RW 18 Matt Lorito 27 6 5 11 -4 14 0 0 1 40 15 D 17 Jamie Drysdale* 14 4 6 10 1 6 0 0 1 36 11.1 D 5 Simon Benoit 38 1 7 8 4 32 0 0 1 40 2.5 D 4 Keegan Lowe 44 2 4 6 -9 33 0 0 2 47 4.3 C 14 Antoine Morand 21 1 5 6 -9 12 0 0 0 24 4.2 D 29 Axel Andersson* 17 2 3 5 -3 2 1 0 0 27 7.4 LW 28 Maxim Golod* 16 1 4 5 5 8 0 0 1 8 12.5 C 10 Alex Dostie 20 0 5 5 -6 4 0 0 0 21 0 LW 14 Greg Printz* 13 1 2 3 -4 12 0 0 0 13 7.7 LW 29 Sonny Milano 2 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 D 21 Jeremy Roy 16 0 2 2 -4 15 0 0 0 17 0 C 32 Charlie Sampair 5 1 0 1 -2 2 0 0 0 6 16.7 LW 15 Jamie Devane 26 1 0 1 -6 44 0 0 1 19 5.3 LW 29 Brent Gates Jr. 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 LW 38 Jack Badini* 23 0 1 1 -3 4 0 0 0 11 0 D 3 Andy Welinski 3 0 0 0 -3 9 0 0 0 4 0 D 40 Keegan Kanzig 8 0 0 0 -3 31 0 0 0 5 0 LW 12 Brayden Tracey* 12 0 0 0 -2 4 0 0 0 8 0 TOTALS 44 153 261 414 4 573 35 5 26 1336 11.5 NO. GOALTENDER 1 Lukas Dostal* 41 Anthony Stolarz 31 Olle Eriksson Ek* 30 Jeff Glass

GPI MINS GAA W L OT EN SO GA SA SV% G A PIM 24 1423 2.87 15 9 0 3 0 68 745 .916 0 0 0 3 184 2.93 3 0 0 0 0 9 104 .92 0 0 0 15 859 3.14 8 6 1 3 0 45 409 .901 0 1 0 4 169 4.6 0 2 0 1 0 13 88 .871 0 0 0

TOTALS * = Rookie

44 2654 3.21 26 17 1

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ALL-TIME DUCKS AHL AFFILIATE RECORDS REGULAR SEASON Year

Team

1993-94 San Diego Gulls

League Coach

GP W

L

81

28

42

OTL PTS 11

PLAYOFFS %

GP

W

L

%

95

0.586

9

4

5

0.444

IHL

Harold Snepsts

1994-95 San Diego Gulls

IHL

Walt Kyle

81

37

36

8

82

0.506

5

2

3

0.400

1995-96 Baltimore Bandits

AHL

Walt Kyle

80

33

36

11

77

0.481

12

6

6

0.500

1996-97 Baltimore Bandits

0.000

AHL

Moe Mantha

80

30

37

13

73

0.456

3

0

3

1997-98 Cincinnati Mighty Ducks AHL

Moe Mantha

80

23

37

20

66

0.413

-

-

-

-

1998-99 Cincinnati Mighty Ducks AHL

Moe Mantha

80

35

39

6

76

0.475

3

0

0

0.000

1999-00 Cincinnati Mighty Ducks AHL

Moe Mantha

80

30

37

13

73

0.456

-

-

-

-

2000-01 Cincinnati Mighty Ducks AHL

Mike Babcock

80

41

26

13

95

0.594

4

1

3

0.250

2001-02 Cincinnati Mighty Ducks AHL

Mike Babcock

80

33

33

14

80

0.500

3

1

2

0.333

2002-03 Cincinnati Mighty Ducks AHL

Brad Shaw

80

26

35

19

71

0.444

-

-

-

-

2003-04 Cincinnati Mighty Ducks AHL

Brad Shaw

80

29

37

14

72

0.450

9

5

4

0.556

2004-05 Cincinnati Mighty Ducks AHL

Brad Shaw

80

44

31

5

93

0.581

12

5

7

0.417

2005-06 Portland Pirates

AHL

Kevin Dineen

80

53

19

8

114

0.713

19

11

8

0.579

2006-07 Portland Pirates

AHL

Kevin Dineen

80

37

31

12

86

0.538

-

-

-

-

2007-08 Portland Pirates

AHL

Kevin Dineen

80

45

26

9

99

0.619

18

11

7

0.611

2008-09 Iowa Chops

AHL

Gord Dineen

80

33

33

14

80

0.500

-

-

-

-

2009-10 Syracuse Crunch

AHL

Ross Yates

80

34

39

7

75

0.469

-

-

-

-

2010-11

Syracuse Crunch

AHL

Mark Holick

80

35

38

7

77

0.481

-

-

-

-

2011-12

Syracuse Crunch

AHL

Mark Holick, Trent Yawney 76 37 29 10

4

1 3 0.250

2012-13

Norfolk Admirals

AHL

Trent Yawney

76

37

34

5

79

0.520

-

-

-

-

2013-14

Norfolk Admirals

AHL

Trent Yawney

76

40

26

10

90

0.592

10

5

5

0.500

2014-15

Norfolk Admirals

AHL

Jarrod Skalde

76

27

39

10

64

0.421

-

-

-

-

2015-16

San Diego Gulls

AHL

Dallas Eakins

68

39

23

6

84

0.618

9

4

5

0.444

2016-17

San Diego Gulls

AHL

Dallas Eakins

68

43

20

5

91

0.669

10

4

6

0.400

2017-18

San Diego Gulls

AHL

Dallas Eakins

68

36

28

4

76

0.559

-

-

-

2018-19

84 0.553

San Diego Gulls

AHL

Dallas Eakins

68

36

24

8

80

0.588

16

9

7

2019-20 San Diego Gulls

AHL

Kevin Dineen

57

30

19

8

68

0.596

-

-

-

-

2020-21 San Diego Gulls

AHL

Kevin Dineen

44

26

17

1

53

0.602

3

1

2

0.333

TOTALS

130

2119 991 857 271 2253 0.532

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149 70 76 0.470


TULSA OILERS FRONT OFFICE 9128 E 46th Street Tulsa, OK 74145 Phone: (918) 632-7825 www.TulsaOilers.com

ARENA

BOK Center 200 S. Denver, Ave. Tulsa, OK 74013 Phone: (918) 894.4200 Capacity: 17,096

PRACTICE FACILITY Oilers Ice Center 6413 S. Mingo Road Tulsa, OK 74133 Phone: (918) 212-4768

TULSA OILERS Owners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NL Sports, LLC

Vice President of Ticket Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shawn Watring

General Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Taylor Hall

Director of Team Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Desiree Saczynski

Head Coach and Director of Hockey Operations . . Rob Murray

Broadcaster & Director of Media Relations . . . . Zack Reynolds

Head Athletic Trainer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Steve Lintern

Corporate Ambassador & Color Commentator Luke Hamilton

Head Equipment Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Landon Proctor

Manager of Ticket Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nathan Tyahla

Equipment Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Conner Jones

Manager of Game Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adam Schuh

Vice President of Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jessica Adams

Graphic Designer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nicole Koehn

TEAM HISTORY

The Tulsa Oilers have existed on and off since 1928, with the first installment of the team playing in the American Hockey Association. The original Oilers played in the state-of-the-art Tulsa Coliseum, ceasing operations in 1942 as a result of World War II. The second Oilers franchise was the shortest to date, participating in the original USHL from 1945-51. The team returned in 1964, joining the Central Professional Hockey League, which would later become the CHL — a league owned and operated by the NHL. The Oilers were three-time Adams Cup champions during their time in the CHL, lasting until the league’s final season in 1984. Several NHL alumni and five members of the Miracle on Ice team played for the Oilers during this era. Some alumni include John Vanbiesbrouck, Don Cherry, Pat Quinn and Rick Bowness. Tulsa would be without hockey from 1984 until 1992, when the current iteration of the team was reborn. The Oilers began play in the newly-formed CHL, winning the Ray Miron President’s Cup in its first season. The Oilers continued to play in the CHL until the CHL, ECHL merger in 2014. Tulsa won its first Mountain Division Championship in 2018-19, finishing atop the Mountain Division in the regular season and reaching game seven of the ECHL’s Western Conference Finals. The Oilers own an all-time record of 233-203-37-22 in 495 games since joining the ECHL prior to the 2014-15 season. Head coach Rob Murray will enter his fifth season behind the bench in Tulsa with the start of the 2021-22 ECHL campaign. The Ducks and Tulsa Oilers began a multi-year affiliation agreement beginning in the 2020-21 season.

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2020-21 ANAHEIM DUCKS

FRONT ROW (L-R): John Gibson, Assistant Coach Marty Wilford, Assistant Coach Mark Morrison, Head Coach Dallas Eakins, Owner Henry Samueli, Jakob Silfverberg, Ryan Getzlaf, Josh Manson, Owner Susan Samueli, Chief Executive Officer Michael Schulman, Goaltending Coach Sudarshan Maharaj, Anthony Stolarz, Ryan Miller SECOND ROW: Video Coach Brett Ferguson, Video Coach Joe Piscotty, Skating & Skills Development Coach Larry Barron, Sam Steel, Carter Rowney, Adam Henrique, Cam Fowler, Hampus Lindholm, Rickard Rakell, Kevin Shattenkirk, Danton Heinen, Director of High Performance Dr. Jeremy Bettle, Head of Sports Science & Performance & Head Strength & Conditioning Coach Matt Herring, Massage Therapist Mike Griebel THIRD ROW: Head Athletic Trainer Joe Huff, Director of Physical Therapy Kevin Taylor, Assistant Athletic Trainer Chad Walker, Sonny Milano, Jacob Larsson, Derek Grant, David Backes, Nicolas Deslauriers, Haydn Fleury, Sam Carrick, Head Equipment Manager Chris Aldrich, Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach Christoph Wyss, Physical Therapist Edan Devora FOURTH ROW: Assistant Equipment Manager Matt Brayfield, Trevor Zegras, Trevor Carrick, Isac Lundestrom, Troy Terry, Max Jones, Max Comtois, Alexander Volkov, Andy Welinski, Simon Benoit, Jamie Drysdale, Assistant Equipment Manager Jeff Tyni

THE 2020-21 SEASON: The Ducks concluded the 2020-21 season with a 17-30-9 record and 43 points…Anaheim completed the season with a 2-1-2 record the final five games in addition to points in five of the final seven contests (3-2-2)…the Ducks picked up points in seven of its 10 last road games (5-3-2) and went 7-4-2 the last 13 games away from home to conclude the season...the Ducks killed 43 of their last 49 penalties overall (87.8%) and 53-of-60 the final 20 games (88.3%)...Anaheim completed the campaign winning 50%-or-more of their draws in 36 of 56 games (64%), in addition to 21 of the final 30.

LEADING THE WAY: Max Comtois (16-17=33) led Anaheim in scoring and goals, and ranked second in assists...Comtois became the second-youngest player in Ducks history at 21 years and 120 days to lead the team in scoring, behind only Paul Kariya’s 18-21=39 points in 1994-95 (20 years, 199 days).…he was also the second-youngest NHL player to lead his team in scoring and goals, behind only Brady Tkachuk in scoring (OTT: 17-19=36) and Joel Farabee in goals (PHI: 20)… Cam Fowler led Ducks defensemen in scoring (5-18=23), goals, assists and shots (75), marking the second straight season Fowler has led the club in points and goals…Rickard Rakell (9-19=28) paced Anaheim in assists and shots (144), ranked second in scoring and third in goals…Rakell became the first Ducks player to surpass Ryan Getzlaf as the team leader in assists in 14 seasons (Getzlaf led the club in assists for 13 straight seasons from 2007-08 to 2019-20)…Anthony Stolarz ranked eighth in SV% (.926) among qualified NHL goaltenders, posting a 3-2-0 his last five starts with one shutout, a 1.78 GAA and .938 SV%.

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ALL-TIME WINS RK 13 14 15 16 17

Goaltender Chris Osgood Ryan Miller Dominik Hasek Mike Vernon John Vanbiesbrouck

W 401 391 389 385 374

ALL-TIME GAMES (U.S.) RK 1 2 3 4 5

Goaltender John Vanbiesbrouck Ryan Miller Tom Barrasso Mike Richter Jonathan Quick

GP 882 796 777 666 666

ALL-TIME STARTS (U.S.) RK 1 2 3 4 5

Goaltender John Vanbiesbrouck Ryan Miller Tom Barrasso Jonathan Quick Mike Richter

GS 882 772 755 658 648

ALL-TIME SAVES RK 11 12 13 14 15

Goaltender Gump Worsley Ryan Miller Grant Fuhr Gilles Meloche Sean Burke

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2020-21 ANAHEIM DUCKS ONE-GOAL GAMES: Anaheim played in a league-high 29 one-goal games (51.8%), Anaheim’s highest percentage of one-goal games since and 2016-17 and 2010-11 (53.7%, 44-of82)…the Ducks tied a club record, playing in eight straight one-goal from Feb. 22-Mar. 8, 2021, matching the previous mark set Feb. 28-Mar. 19, 2009... only St. Louis had a longer streak of nine straight one-goal games in 2020-21 (Feb. 13-Mar. 12)…seventeen of Anaheim’s 28 road games in 2020-21 were decided by one goal (60.7%), the most among all NHL clubs...Anaheim also played in a club record seven straight one-goal road games from Feb. 9-Mar. 6, surpassing the prior mark of six set on three prior occasions (last: Mar. 20-Apr. 7,2016).

debut (Bourque in the aforementioned game, Scott Stevens, WSH; Oct. 6, 1982 @ NYR & Jason Doig, WPG; Oct. 7, 1995 vs. DAL)…at 18 years, 344 days, Drysdale became the youngest Ducks player in 25 years and the second-youngest player in franchise history to score a goal in his NHL debut (Chad Kilger, Oct. 9, 1995 @ WPG; 18 years, 316 days)…Drysdale is also the third-youngest Ducks defensemen in franchise history to score a goal (fourth-youngest player overall) and is the youngest-ever player in franchise history to record two points in his NHL debut (1-1=2)…Zegras scored his first career NHL goal at 14:30 of the second period, becoming the third-youngest U.S.-born player to score a goal for Anaheim (10th-youngest player in club history).

KIDDING AROUND:

MILLER’S TIME: Ryan Miller announced his retirement from the NHL at the conclusion of the 2020-21 season on Apr. 29... he retired as the all-time leader among Americanborn goaltenders in wins (391), second in shutouts (44) and games played (795), and is one of six goalies in NHL history to win 30 games in seven straight seasons (2006-12)...Miller is the only player in hockey history to be named the top goaltender in the NCAA, American Hockey League, Winter Olympics and the NHL...Miller won the 2010 Vezina Trophy as the NHL’s top goaltender, was named the MVP and Best Goaltender in the 2010 Olympics, the 2005 AHL Baz Bastien Memorial Award as the AHL’s best goaltender, and the 2001 Hobey Baker Award as the NCAA’s top collegiate player...Miller appeared in 18 NHL seasons with Anaheim, Vancouver, St. Louis and Buffalo from 2002-21, posting a 391-289-88 record with a 2.64 GAA and .914 SV% in 796 career NHL games.

MR. 700 and 1,100: Ryan Getzlaf recorded his 700th career assist Mar. 18 vs. ARI, becoming the 55th player in NHL history and the fourth active player to record 700 assists, joining Joe Thornton, Sidney Crosby and Nicklas Backstrom...Getzlaf leads Anaheim in career assists (703) and became the first member of the 2003 NHL Draft to reach 700 assists...Getzlaf also became the 14th active player and the first in Ducks history to reach 1,100 career games May 5 @ STL.

TEENAGE DREAM: Rookies Jamie Drysdale (18 years, 344 days) and Trevor Zegras (19 years, 363 days) scored their first NHL goals 2:29 apart Mar. 18 vs. ARI...the two goals made Drysdale and Zegras the youngest set of teammates in NHL history to each score their first NHL goals less than 2:30 apart...Drysdale and Zegras are the second Ducks teammates 19 or younger to score in the same game, joining Oleg Tverdovsky (19) and Chad Kilger (18) Nov. 5, 1995 vs. NJD...Drysdale’s goal came in his NHL debut, and he added an assist on Zegras’ goal to become the third defensemen in NHL history to record multiple points in his NHL debut at age 18-or-younger (Petr Svoboda, MTL; Oct. 11, 1984 @ BUF & Ray Bourque, BOS; Oct. 11, 1979 @ WPG)…Drysdale’s goal marked only the fourth time in NHL history an 18-year-old scored a goal in his NHL

Eleven players 23 or younger appeared in a game for Anaheim: Jamie Drysdale (18) Trevor Zegras (19), Isac Lundestrom (21), Simon Benoit (22), Max Comtois (22), Josh Mahura (22), Max Jones (22), Jacob Larsson (23), Sam Steel (22), Troy Terry (23) and Alex Volkov (23)...Comtois led the Ducks in goals (16) and scoring (33) and was the second-youngest player in the NHL to lead his team in scoring (Brady Tkachuk, OTT: 17-19=36) and goals (Joel Farabee, PHI: 20)...Drysdale ranked fifth among NHL rookies in TOI/game (19:35) and also finished second among Ducks blueliners in goals (3) and tied for second in points-per game (.33).

HATS OFF: Isac Lundestrom scored his first career hat trick Mar. 1 vs. STL (3-0=3), becoming the second-youngest player in club history to score a hat trick (21 years, 115 days), behind only Sam Steel (21 years, 51 days on Mar. 26, 2019 @ VAN, 3-0=3)...he scored his goals at 5:04 of the first period, 0:34 and 15:16 of the third...Lundestrom is the 26th player to record a hat trick in franchise history (58th all-time).

CALLING IT A CAREER: Anaheim Ducks Senior Vice President of Hockey Operations David McNab announced his retirement from the NHL on May 11..an original member of the Ducks, McNab completed his 43rd consecutive year in the NHL and 28th with Anaheim in 2020-21, working 3,532 regular season and playoff contests with Anaheim, the New York Rangers, Hartford Whalers and Washington Capitals…McNab retired as one of the longest-serving hockey executives with a single franchise…McNab was instrumental in helping the Ducks become the first team from California to win the Stanley Cup in 2007 and the first West Coast team to win the Stanley Cup since the 1925 Victoria Cougars (first U.S. team to win it since the 1917 Seattle Metropolitans)…his impact on the Ducks was significant, helping the club to two Stanley Cup Finals (2003 and 2007), three Western Conference Final appearances (2006, 2015 and 2017) and the Conference Semifinals in 2009 and 2014.

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2020-21 GAME-BY-GAME #

Date

Team

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56

01/14/2021 01/16/2021 01/18/2021 01/20/2021 01/22/2021 01/24/2021 01/26/2021 01/28/2021 01/30/2021 01/31/2021 02/02/2021 02/05/2021 02/06/2021 02/09/2021 02/11/2021 02/15/2021 02/18/2021 02/20/2021 02/22/2021 02/24/2021 02/27/2021 03/01/2021 03/03/2021 03/05/2021 03/06/2021 03/08/2021 03/10/2021 03/12/2021 03/13/2021 03/16/2021 03/18/2021 03/20/2021 03/22/2021 03/24/2021 03/26/2021 03/28/2021 03/29/2021 04/02/2021 04/04/2021 04/06/2021 04/09/2021 04/11/2021 04/12/2021 04/14/2021 04/16/2021 04/18/2021 04/20/2021 04/24/2021 04/26/2021 04/28/2021 04/30/2021 05/01/2021 05/03/2021 05/05/2021 05/07/2021 05/08/2021

@ VEGAS L @ VEGAS O* MINNESOTA W MINNESOTA L COLORADO O* COLORADO W @ ARIZONA W @ ARIZONA L ST. LOUIS L ST. LOUIS L @ LOS ANGELES W SAN JOSE O** SAN JOSE W** @ VEGAS L @ VEGAS W @ SAN JOSE L MINNESOTA L MINNESOTA L @ ARIZONA L @ ARIZONA O** VEGAS O* ST. LOUIS L ST. LOUIS L @ COLORADO O* @ COLORADO W* LOS ANGELES W* LOS ANGELES L SAN JOSE L SAN JOSE L @ COLORADO L ARIZONA W* ARIZONA L @ MINNESOTA L @ MINNESOTA L @ ST. LOUIS W @ ST. LOUIS W* @ COLORADO L ARIZONA L ARIZONA O* @ SAN JOSE W COLORADO L COLORADO L @ SAN JOSE W @ SAN JOSE W VEGAS L VEGAS L @ LOS ANGELES L VEGAS L @ LOS ANGELES L @ LOS ANGELES W LOS ANGELES L LOS ANGELES W @ ST. LOUIS L @ ST. LOUIS W** @ MINNESOTA O* @ MINNESOTA O*

W-L-OT

Record GF-GA 00-01-00 00-01-01 01-01-01 01-02-01 01-02-02 02-02-02 03-02-02 03-03-02 03-04-02 03-05-02 04-05-02 04-05-03 05-05-03 05-06-03 06-06-03 06-07-03 06-08-03 06-09-03 06-10-03 06-10-04 06-10-05 06-11-05 06-12-05 06-12-06 07-12-06 08-12-06 08-13-06 08-14-06 08-15-06 08-16-06 09-16-06 09-17-06 09-18-06 09-19-06 10-19-06 11-19-06 11-20-06 11-21-06 11-21-07 12-21-07 12-22-07 12-23-07 13-23-07 14-23-07 14-24-07 14-25-07 14-26-07 14-27-07 14-28-07 15-28-07 15-29-07 16-29-07 16-30-07 17-30-07 17-30-08 17-30-09

Scorers W Goal

2-5 53,53 1-2 53 1-0 20 2-3 20,4 2-3 47,14 3-1 33,67,47 1-0 43 2-3 33,43P 1-6 49 1-4 33P 3-1 43,21,20 4-5 14,61,53,53 2-1 48 4-5 48,61,14,15P 1-0 53 2-3 23,53 1-3 23 1-5 21 3-4 33,49P,4 3-4 53,76,49P 2-3 67,14 4-5 48,48,48,15P 2-3 53,67 2-3 14,33 5-4 67,61,61,22P,15P 6-5 22,67,7,33S,67,14 1-5 23 0-6 1-3 49 4-8 61,43,14,38S 3-2 34,46,14P 1-5 14 1-2 61 2-3 38,53 4-1 23,49,38,67 3-2 4,14,42 2-5 43,61 2-4 92,33 2-3 39,38 5-1 14,53P,48,20,21 0-2 1-4 34 4-0 53,92,92,67 4-1 15,38,92,33P 0-4 2-5 53,43 1-4 4 1-5 23 1-4 34 3-2 39,23,4 1-2 51 6-2 46,43,20,49,32,53 1-3 15 3-2 49,51 3-4 53,14,38 3-4 67,46,53

61 67 20 14 92 67 43 18 12 9 21 16 53 2 53 39 22 22 18 18 71 12 12 13 15 14 11 48 62 29 14 6 27 7 49 42 92 81 6 53 13 92 53 38 71 10 11 20 44 4 11 20 41 61 97 49

PP

PK SF-SA W-L Gltdr. Attend.

0-1 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-5 0-3 0-1 1-2 0-3 1-2 0-1 0-3 0-3 1-2 0-2 0-1 0-2 0-3 1-5 1-2 0-1 1-4 0-3 0-2 2-2 0-1 0-4 0-1 0-3 0-2 1-3 0-2 0-3 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-2 0-2 0-1 1-1 0-2 0-2 0-2 1-4 0-2 0-4 0-4 0-2 0-1 0-2 0-4 0-1 0-2 0-2 0-1 0-1

1-1 1-1 5-5 3-4 3-4 4-4 3-3 4-5 1-2 1-2 1-1 3-3 1-1 1-1 2-2 1-2 5-5 1-2 3-4 2-2 3-3 2-3 0-3 3-3 2-3 2-4 2-4 0-2 4-4 1-3 4-4 1-2 2-3 2-3 2-2 2-3 5-6 2-2 0-0 3-4 3-3 3-4 5-5 3-3 4-4 2-3 3-3 3-3 2-2 4-5 1-1 1-1 1-2 2-3 3-3 3-4

22-29 22-33 27-34 24-32 38-32 15-33 24-31 16-34 24-30 26-23 43-21 37-30 33-27 23-31 28-21 28-29 17-27 27-29 28-25 35-28 30-27 33-35 29-21 28-34 27-33 25-26 34-37 34-27 27-33 22-36 31-25 28-28 25-23 30-26 24-34 24-40 15-48 29-31 20-31 34-35 28-35 25-37 21-46 27-28 16-51 35-29 25-22 24-31 22-25 22-30 34-25 33-25 20-32 35-26 25-36 22-25

(* = OVERTIME, ** = SHOOTOUT, + = SELLOUT)

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90 / 36 29 / 36 36 / 33 34 / 30 31 / 36 36 / 31 36 / 35 35 / 36 50 / 36 35 / 36 36 / 40 31 / 36 30 / 40 29 / 30 36 / 29 31 / 36 34 / 36 34 / 36 35 / 36 31 / 30 29 / 36 35 / 36 50 / 36 31 / 36 30 / 32 36 / 40 1 / 36 40 / 36 31 / 30 31 / 30 30 / 31 32 / 30 33 / 30 33 / 30 36 / 50 41 / 50 31 / 30 31 / 41 31 / 36 36 / 31 35 / 36 35 / 36 41 / 31 41 / 32 90 / 36 29 / 36 40 / 41 90 / 36 32 / 41 36 / 40 32 / 36 30 / 40 50 / 36 41 / 50 34 / 36 33 / 30

0 0 0 0 0 0 1808 2252 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2346 2319 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4100 4100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1717 1717 1431 1717 1373 1763 1717 1717 4100 4100 3000 3300


2020-21 STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN GOALS BY PERIOD - HIGHS AND LOWS DUCKS 1st 2nd 3rd High 4 (Mar. 16 @ COL) 3, 3 times (last: Apr. 6 @ SJS) 3, 3 times (May. 1 vs. LAK) Low 0, 28 times (last: May 5 @ STL) 0, 23 times (last: last: May 8 @ MIN) 0, 28 times (last: May 3 @ STL) OPPONENTS 1st 2nd 3rd High 3 (Jan. 30 vs. STL) 3, twice (last: Mar. 1 vs. STL) 4 (last: Mar. 16 @ COL) Low 0, 23 times (last: May 3 @ STL) 0, 22 times (last: May 7 @ MIN) 0, 15 times (last: May 8 @ MIN)

SHOTS BY PERIOD - HIGHS AND LOWS DUCKS 1st 2nd 3rd OT High 18 (Jan. Jan. 22 vs. COL) 18 (Feb. 2 @ LA) 16 (May 5 @ STL) 6 (Feb. 27 vs. VGK) Low 3 (Feb. 18 vs. MIN 1 (Jan. 28 @ ARI) 1 (Jan. 24 vs. COL) 0, 4 times (last: May 7 @ MIN) OPPONENTS 1st 2nd 3rd OT High 17 (Feb. 5 vs. SJS) 23 (Apr. 16 vs. VGK) 15 (Apr. 12 @ SJS) 4 (Feb. 27 vs. VGK) Low 4, twice (Mar. 18 vs. ARI)) 3, twice (last: Feb 5 vs. SJS) 4 (Apr. 28 @ LAK) 0, 4 times (last: Mar. 28 @ STL)

2020-21 DUCKS RECORD BY DAYS OF THE WEEK:

Mon.......................................................................................................3-7-0 Fri.......................................................................................1-5-4 Tues.....................................................................................................3-3-0 Sat....................................................................................3-5-3 Wed........................................................................................................3-4-1 Sun....................................................................................2-3-1 Thurs...................................................................................................2-3-0

DUCKS RECORD THIS SEASON WHEN*: Scoring no goals: Scoring one goal: Scoring two goals: Scoring three goals: Scoring four goals: Scoring five goals or more: Overall

0-3-0 Allowing no goals: 4-0-0 4-13-1 Allowing one goal: 6-0-0 1-9-4 Allowing two goals: 5-3-1 5-1-3 Allowing three goals: 0-7-5 3-3-1 Allowing four goals: 1-7-3 4-0-0 Allowing five goals or more: 1-12-0 17-30-9 Overall 17-30-9

DUCKS MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS: When scoring a PP goal:.................................................4-5-1 Not allowing a PP goal:...................................................12-11-7 Winning 50% or more faceoffs:.............................8-20-5 Day Games (before 5 pm):............................................1-3-0 First Game of back-to-back:........................................1-4-3

When not scoring a PP goal:..................................12-25-8 Allowing a PP goal:............................................................4-19-2 Winning less than 50% of faceoffs:...................8-9-3 Night Games:.........................................................................15-27-7 Second Game of back-to-back:...............................4-3-1

BREAKDOWN OF DUCKS RESULTS - 2020-21 Games 1-10: Games 11-20: Games 21-30: Games 31-40: Games 41-50: Games 51-60: Overall:

RECORD W L OT PTS 3 5 2 8 3 5 2 8 2 6 2 6 4 5 1 9 3 7 0 6 2 2 2 6 17 30 9 43

GOALS GF GA 16 27 23 29 27 45 25 28 17 31 16 17 124 177

POWER PLAY PENALTY KILLING PPG ATT % PPGA TSH % 2 23 8.7 5 31 83.9 3 24 12.5 3 23 87.0 3 23 13.0 13 32 59.4 2 17 11.8 6 29 79.3 1 25 4.0 3 35 91.4 0 11 0.0 2 10 80.0 11 123 8.9 33 164 89.9

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2020-21 SCORING BREAKDOWN HOME ROAD TOTALS Player Pos GP G A P +/- GP G A P +/- GP G A P +/Max Comtois L 28 5 6 11 0 27 11 11 22 3 55 16 17 33 3 Rickard Rakell R 26 5 10 15 -8 26 4 9 13 -6 52 9 19 28 -14 Cam Fowler D 28 1 7 8 -9 28 4 11 15 5 56 5 18 23 -4 Adam Henrique C 24 6 3 9 -9 21 6 6 12 1 45 12 9 21 -8 Troy Terry R 22 1 7 8 -2 26 6 6 12 1 48 7 13 20 -1 Ryan Getzlaf C 23 1 7 8 -10 25 4 5 9 -4 48 5 12 17 -14 Jakob Silfverberg R 25 4 4 8 -17 22 4 4 8 0 47 8 8 16 -17 Derek Grant C 22 1 6 7 -6 24 5 3 8 2 46 6 9 15 -4 Kevin Shattenkirk D 28 1 8 9 -8 27 1 5 6 0 55 2 13 15 -8 Danton Heinen L 23 2 4 6 -7 20 5 3 8 -2 43 7 7 14 -9 Trevor Zegras C 12 2 7 9 5 12 1 3 4 1 24 3 10 13 6 Sam Steel C 20 3 1 4 -7 22 3 5 8 0 42 6 6 12 -7 Max Jones L 23 3 2 5 -8 23 4 2 6 -1 46 7 4 11 -9 Nicolas Deslauriers L 26 3 2 5 -7 23 2 3 5 0 49 5 5 10 -7 Isac Lundestrom C 18 4 2 6 -5 23 2 1 3 -4 41 6 3 9 -9 Alexander Volkov R 9 1 1 2 -5 9 3 3 6 4 18 4 4 8 -1 Jamie Drysdale D 11 2 3 5 -6 13 1 2 3 -6 24 3 5 8 -12 Jacob Larsson D 24 1 4 5 -6 22 0 2 2 -3 46 1 6 7 -9 Josh Manson D 8 0 1 1 -3 15 1 5 6 0 23 1 6 7 -3 Carter Rowney R 10 0 5 5 0 9 0 1 1 -2 19 0 6 6 -2 Hampus Lindholm D 10 2 3 5 -2 8 0 1 1 1 18 2 4 6 -1 Sam Carrick C 5 1 1 2 1 8 1 3 4 3 13 2 4 6 4 Ben Hutton D 18 1 0 1 -10 16 0 4 4 -3 34 1 4 5 -13 David Backes R 10 1 0 1 -7 5 2 1 3 3 15 3 1 4 -4 Josh Mahura D 6 0 1 1 -2 7 1 2 3 2 13 1 3 4 0 Haydn Fleury D 5 1 0 1 -3 7 1 1 2 -3 12 2 1 3 -6 Andrew Agozzino C 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 3 0 1 1 0 Jani Hakanpaa D 23 0 0 0 -6 19 0 1 1 6 42 0 1 1 0 Andy Welinski D 5 0 0 0 -3 8 0 0 0 7 13 0 0 0 4 Simon Benoit D 2 0 0 0 -1 4 0 0 0 -2 6 0 0 0 -3 Sonny Milano L 5 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 Vinni Lettieri R 3 0 0 0 -3 2 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 -3 Chase De Leo C 1 0 0 0 -2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 -2 GP W L OT GA MIN SAVES SHOTS GAA SV% John Gibson Home Totals 21 3 14 4 71 1196 549 620 3.56 .885 Road Totals 14 6 5 3 30 835 392 422 2.16 .929 Season Totals 35 9 19 7 101 2031 941 1042 2.98 .903 GP W L OT GA MIN SAVES SHOTS GAA SV% Ryan Miller Home Totals 8 3 3 0 18 388 165 183 2.78 .902 Road Totals 8 1 5 2 33 483 216 249 4.10 .867 Season Totals 16 4 8 2 51 871 381 432 3.51 .882 GP W L OT GA MIN SAVES SHOTS GAA SV% Anthony Stolarz Home Totals 2 0 1 0 6 99 39 45 3.63 .867 Road Totals 6 4 2 0 11 365 174 185 1.81 .941 Season Totals 8 4 3 0 17 464 213 230 2.20 .926

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2020-21 PLAYER GAME-BY-GAME CARRICK

COMTOIS

DATE Jan. 14

OPP. @ Vegas

MIN

DATE Jan. 14

OPP. @ Vegas

2-0,2/1 15:16

DATE Jan. 14

OPP. @ Vegas

0-0,3/-1 11:49

Jan. 16

@ Vegas

MIN

Jan. 16

@ Vegas

1-0,2/1 12:12

Jan. 16

@ Vegas

0-0,3/0 13:53

Jan. 18

vs. Minnesota

MIN

Jan. 18

vs. Minnesota

0-0,2/0 12:53

Jan. 18

vs. Minnesota

1-0(W),2/1 10:11

Jan. 20

vs. Minnesota

MIN

Jan. 20

vs. Minnesota

0-0,3/-1 15:05

Jan. 20

vs. Minnesota

1-1,3/2 10:01

Jan. 22

vs. Colorado

MIN

Jan. 22

vs. Colorado

0-0,0/0 12:30

Jan. 22

vs. Colorado

0-0,1/-1 12:57

Jan. 24

vs. Colorado

MIN

Jan. 24

vs. Colorado

0-0,0/0 09:22

Jan. 24

vs. Colorado

0-0,0/1 11:02

Jan. 26

@ Arizona

MIN

Jan. 26

@ Arizona

0-0,2/0 13:07

Jan. 26

@ Arizona

0-0,0/0 10:30

Jan. 28

@ Arizona

MIN

Jan. 28

@ Arizona

0-1,0/-1 12:50

Jan. 28

@ Arizona

0-0,0/0 08:43

Jan. 30

vs. St. Louis

MIN

Jan. 30

vs. St. Louis

0-0,3/-1 14:57

Jan. 30

vs. St. Louis

0-0,0/0 12:21

Jan. 31

vs. St. Louis

MIN

Jan. 31

vs. St. Louis

0-0,1/0 16:01

Jan. 31

vs. St. Louis

0-0,2/0 12:17

Feb. 2

@ Los Angeles

MIN

Feb. 2

@ Los Angeles

0-0,3/0 13:56

Feb. 2

@ Los Angeles

1-1,1/1 10:27

Feb. 5

vs. San Jose

MIN

Feb. 5

vs. San Jose

2-0,4/1 17:15

Feb. 5

vs. San Jose

0-0,1/-2 13:10

Feb. 6

vs. San Jose

MIN

Feb. 6

vs. San Jose

0-0,3/1 18:35

Feb. 6

vs. San Jose

0-0,2/0 13:00

Feb. 9

@ Vegas

MIN

Feb. 9

@ Vegas

0-1,0/0 15:28

Feb. 9

@ Vegas

0-0,0/0 10:08

Feb. 11

@ Vegas

MIN

Feb. 11

@ Vegas

1-0(W),1/1 15:10

Feb. 11

@ Vegas

0-0,1/0 10:29

Feb. 15

@ San Jose

MIN

Feb. 15

@ San Jose

1-0,2/1 18:29

Feb. 15

@ San Jose

0-0,1/0 11:33

Feb. 18

vs. Minnesota

MIN

Feb. 18

vs. Minnesota

0-0,0/-1 15:50

Feb. 18

vs. Minnesota

DNP

Feb. 20 vs. Minnesota

MIN

Feb. 20 vs. Minnesota

0-0,1/-1 15:16

Feb. 20 vs. Minnesota

0-0,1/-1 09:20

Feb. 22 @ Arizona

MIN

Feb. 22 @ Arizona

0-2,3/0 18:08

Feb. 22 @ Arizona

0-0,0/-1 08:29

Feb. 24 @ Arizona

MIN

Feb. 24 @ Arizona

1-1,2/1 15:25

Feb. 24 @ Arizona

0-0,1/-1 09:40

Feb. 27 vs. VGK

MIN

Feb. 27 vs. VGK

0-0,2/0 14:29

Feb. 27 vs. VGK

0-0,0/0 12:04

Mar. 1

vs. St. Louis

MIN

Mar. 1

vs. St. Louis

0-1,3/1 14:08

Mar. 1

vs. St. Louis

0-0,0/0 09:34

Mar. 3

vs. St. Louis

MIN

Mar. 3

vs. St. Louis

1-0,5/2 16:30

Mar. 3

vs. St. Louis

DNP

Mar. 5

@ Colorado

MIN

Mar. 5

@ Colorado

0-0,1/0 14:37

Mar. 5

@ Colorado

DNP

Mar. 6

@ Colorado

MIN

Mar. 6

@ Colorado

0-1,1/1 18:22

Mar. 6

@ Colorado

DNP

Mar. 8

vs. Los Angeles

MIN

Mar. 8

vs. Los Angeles

0-3,2/2 19:46

Mar. 8

vs. Los Angeles

0-0,3/0 11:57

Mar. 10 vs. Los Angeles

MIN

Mar. 10 vs. Los Angeles

0-0,0/0 16:30

Mar. 10 vs. Los Angeles

0-1,3/0 12:00

Mar. 12 vs. San Jose

MIN

Mar. 12 vs. San Jose

0-0,2/-1 16:02

Mar. 12 vs. San Jose

0-0,1/-1 11:35

Mar. 13 vs. San Jose

MIN

Mar. 13 vs. San Jose

0-0,0/0 17:12

Mar. 13 vs. San Jose

0-0,1/-2 09:09

Mar. 16 @ Colorado

MIN

Mar. 16 @ Colorado

0-0,0/-3 12:44

Mar. 16 @ Colorado

0-0,0/-1 12:30

Mar. 18 vs. Arizona

MIN

Mar. 18 vs. Arizona

0-0,2/0 14:15

Mar. 18 vs. Arizona

0-0,2/0 13:51

Mar. 20 vs. Arizona

MIN

Mar. 20 vs. Arizona

0-0,1/-2 11:58

Mar. 20 vs. Arizona

0-0,0/0 14:41

Mar. 22 @ Minnesota

MIN

Mar. 22 @ Minnesota

DNP

Mar. 22 @ Minnesota

0-0,3/0 15:13

Mar. 24 @ Minnesota

MIN

Mar. 24 @ Minnesota

1-0,2/0 18:24

Mar. 24 @ Minnesota

0-0,2/0 10:48

Mar. 26 @ St. Louis

MIN

Mar. 26 @ St. Louis

0-0,0/1 17:48

Mar. 26 @ St. Louis

DNP

Mar. 28 @ St. Louis

MIN

Mar. 28 @ St. Louis

0-0,1/-1 15:56

Mar. 28 @ St. Louis

DNP

Mar. 29 @ Colorado

MIN

Mar. 29 @ Colorado

0-1,1/0 16:12

Mar. 29 @ Colorado

0-0,1/0 14:33

Apr. 2

vs. Arizona

MIN

Apr. 2

vs. Arizona

0-1,0/0 14:53

Apr. 2

vs. Arizona

0-0,1/1 11:27

Apr. 4

vs. Arizona

1-0,2/1 14:54

Apr. 4

vs. Arizona

0-0,0/0 14:49

Apr. 4

vs. Arizona

0-0,2/-1 13:29

Apr. 6

@ San Jose

0-1,1/0 11:14

Apr. 6

@ San Jose

1-0(W),2/0 13:12

Apr. 6

@ San Jose

1-1,4/3 11:19

Apr. 9

vs. Colorado

0-0,3/0 14:25

Apr. 9

vs. Colorado

0-0,1/-1 15:13

Apr. 9

vs. Colorado

0-0,0/0 08:43

Apr. 11

vs. Colorado

0-1,1/0 12:21

Apr. 11

vs. Colorado

0-0,3/0 14:23

Apr. 11

vs. Colorado

0-0,0/0 07:22

Apr. 12

@ San Jose

0-1,1/1 13:06

Apr. 12

@ San Jose

1-1(W),2/2 12:30

Apr. 12

@ San Jose

0-1,0/1 11:08

Apr. 14

@ San Jose

MIN

Apr. 14

@ San Jose

0-1,2/1 12:53

Apr. 14

@ San Jose

0-0,0/1 11:50

Apr. 16

vs. Vegas

MIN

Apr. 16

vs. Vegas

0-0,0/-2 15:02

Apr. 16

vs. Vegas

0-0,0/-1 09:52

Apr. 18

vs. Vegas

MIN

Apr. 18

vs. Vegas

1-0,4/0 15:25

Apr. 18

vs. Vegas

0-0,2/-1 12:28

Apr. 20 @ Los Angeles

MIN

Apr. 20 @ Los Angeles

0-1,0/1 16:49

Apr. 20 @ Los Angeles

0-0,2/-1 12:02

Apr. 24

MIN

Apr. 24

0-0,1/0 16:48

Apr. 24

0-0,2/-2 12:32

Apr. 26 @ Los Angeles

0-0,1/0 13:06

Apr. 26 @ Los Angeles

0-0,1/-2 19:11

Apr. 26 @ Los Angeles

0-0,4/0 10:28

Apr. 28 @ Los Angeles

1-0,3/2 10:52

Apr. 28 @ Los Angeles

0-0,4/-1 14:34

Apr. 28 @ Los Angeles

0-0,1/0 12:58

Apr. 30 vs. Los Angeles

0-0,2/-1 15:37

Apr. 30 vs. Los Angeles

0-0,7/1 15:24

Apr. 30 vs. Los Angeles

0-0,0/0 11:54

May 1

vs. Los Angeles

0-0,2/1 14:29

May 1

vs. Los Angeles

1-1,3/2 16:27

May 1

vs. Los Angeles

1-0(W),4/0 10:31

May 3

@ St. Louis

0-0,0/0 12:15

May 3

@ St. Louis

0-0,2/-1 19:38

May 3

@ St. Louis

0-0,1/0 09:41

May 5

@ St. Louis

0-1,4/0 12:43

May 5

@ St. Louis

0-0,2/0 17:50

May 5

@ St. Louis

0-0,3/0 09:33

May 7

@ Minnesota

0-0,1/0 12:03

May 7

@ Minnesota

1-0,1/0 15:18

May 7

@ Minnesota

DNP

May 8

@ Minnesota

0-0,2/0 10:54

May 8

@ Minnesota

1-1,2/1 18:02

May 8

@ Minnesota

0-0,1/-1 09:22

vs. Vegas

vs. Vegas

DESLAURIERS

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FOWLER

DATE Jan. 14

OPP. @ Vegas

MIN

DATE Jan. 14

OPP. @ Vegas

0-0,1/-1 22:45

DATE Jan. 14

OPP. @ Vegas

4/28 L 57:29

Jan. 16

@ Vegas

MIN

Jan. 16

@ Vegas

0-0,0/-2 22:12

Jan. 16

@ Vegas

2/33 O 60:07

Jan. 18

vs. Minnesota

MIN

Jan. 18

vs. Minnesota

0-0,3/0 19:48

Jan. 18

vs. Minnesota

0/34 W 60:00

Jan. 20

vs. Minnesota

MIN

Jan. 20

vs. Minnesota

1-0,1/0 22:39

Jan. 20

vs. Minnesota

DND

Jan. 22

vs. Colorado

MIN

Jan. 22

vs. Colorado

0-0,0/0 26:20

Jan. 22

vs. Colorado

3/32 O 61:12

Jan. 24

vs. Colorado

MIN

Jan. 24

vs. Colorado

0-0,2/1 19:58

Jan. 24

vs. Colorado

1/33 W 59:32

Jan. 26

@ Arizona

MIN

Jan. 26

@ Arizona

0-0,1/0 20:07

Jan. 26

@ Arizona

0/31 W 60:00

Jan. 28

@ Arizona

MIN

Jan. 28

@ Arizona

0-1,2/-1 19:53

Jan. 28

@ Arizona

3/34 L 58:20

Jan. 30

vs. St. Louis

MIN

Jan. 30

vs. St. Louis

0-0,1/0 20:46

Jan. 30

vs. St. Louis

3/6 L 02:06

Jan. 31

vs. St. Louis

MIN

Jan. 31

vs. St. Louis

0-0,3/-1 21:11

Jan. 31

vs. St. Louis

4/23 L 60:00

Feb. 2

@ Los Angeles

MIN

Feb. 2

@ Los Angeles

0-0,1/1 20:48

Feb. 2

@ Los Angeles

1/21 W 59:59

Feb. 5

vs. San Jose

MIN

Feb. 5

vs. San Jose

0-1,4/1 23:17

Feb. 5

vs. San Jose

4/30 O 64:59

Feb. 6

vs. San Jose

MIN

Feb. 6

vs. San Jose

0-0,2/-1 23:23

Feb. 6

vs. San Jose

DND

Feb. 9

@ Vegas

MIN

Feb. 9

@ Vegas

0-0,2/-3 20:43

Feb. 9

@ Vegas

DND

Feb. 11

@ Vegas

MIN

Feb. 11

@ Vegas

0-1,1/1 18:44

Feb. 11

@ Vegas

0/21 W 60:00

Feb. 15

@ San Jose

MIN

Feb. 15

@ San Jose

0-1,0/1 19:42

Feb. 15

@ San Jose

3/29 L 58:22

Feb. 18

vs. Minnesota

MIN

Feb. 18

vs. Minnesota

0-0,2/0 25:17

Feb. 18

vs. Minnesota

3/27 L 59:03

Feb. 20 vs. Minnesota

MIN

Feb. 20 vs. Minnesota

0-0,0/-1 21:24

Feb. 20 vs. Minnesota

5/29 L 59:44

Feb. 22 @ Arizona

MIN

Feb. 22 @ Arizona

1-1,2/1 25:05

Feb. 22 @ Arizona

4/25 L 58:35

Feb. 24 @ Arizona

MIN

Feb. 24 @ Arizona

0-2,2/0 25:56

Feb. 24 @ Arizona

DND

Feb. 27 vs. VGK

MIN

Feb. 27 vs. VGK

0-1,1/0 22:59

Feb. 27 vs. VGK

3/27 O 63:23

Mar. 1

vs. St. Louis

MIN

Mar. 1

vs. St. Louis

0-1,4/1 22:46

Mar. 1

vs. St. Louis

4/34 L 57:40

Mar. 3

vs. St. Louis

MIN

Mar. 3

vs. St. Louis

0-1,2/1 21:11

Mar. 3

vs. St. Louis

3/21 L 56:58

Mar. 5

@ Colorado

MIN

Mar. 5

@ Colorado

0-0,0/0 20:34

Mar. 5

@ Colorado

3/34 O 62:45

Mar. 6

@ Colorado

MIN

Mar. 6

@ Colorado

0-1,0/0 18:54

Mar. 6

@ Colorado

DND

Mar. 8

vs. Los Angeles

MIN

Mar. 8

vs. Los Angeles

0-0,0/0 25:24

Mar. 8

vs. Los Angeles

5/26 W 63:00

Mar. 10 vs. Los Angeles

MIN

Mar. 10 vs. Los Angeles

0-0,1/-1 20:49

Mar. 10 vs. Los Angeles

5/37 L 59:39

Mar. 12 vs. San Jose

MIN

Mar. 12 vs. San Jose

0-0,0/-2 22:28

Mar. 12 vs. San Jose

5/24 L 49:16

Mar. 13 vs. San Jose

MIN

Mar. 13 vs. San Jose

0-0,3/0 26:50

Mar. 13 vs. San Jose

DND

Mar. 16 @ Colorado

MIN

Mar. 16 @ Colorado

0-0,3/0 21:35

Mar. 16 @ Colorado

INJ

Mar. 18 vs. Arizona

1-1,3/2 18:26

Mar. 18 vs. Arizona

0-0,1/-2 21:33

Mar. 18 vs. Arizona

INJ

Mar. 20 vs. Arizona

0-0,3/-1 20:36

Mar. 20 vs. Arizona

0-0,4/0 20:58

Mar. 20 vs. Arizona

INJ

Mar. 22 @ Minnesota

0-0,3/-1 15:15

Mar. 22 @ Minnesota

0-0,3/1 23:18

Mar. 22 @ Minnesota

INJ

Mar. 24 @ Minnesota

0-0,0/1 18:33

Mar. 24 @ Minnesota

0-0,0/-1 20:23

Mar. 24 @ Minnesota

INJ

Mar. 26 @ St. Louis

0-0,0/0 02:22

Mar. 26 @ St. Louis

0-1,0/1 22:16

Mar. 26 @ St. Louis

1/34 W 60:00

Mar. 28 @ St. Louis

DNP

Mar. 28 @ St. Louis

1-0,2/0 19:49

Mar. 28 @ St. Louis

INJ

Mar. 29 @ Colorado

0-0,0/-3 19:25

Mar. 29 @ Colorado

0-0,0/0 22:05

Mar. 29 @ Colorado

INJ

Apr. 2

vs. Arizona

0-1,0/-2 18:48

Apr. 2

vs. Arizona

0-1,1/1 22:41

Apr. 2

vs. Arizona

INJ

Apr. 4

vs. Arizona

0-0,0/1 21:32

Apr. 4

vs. Arizona

0-0,3/-2 21:33

Apr. 4

vs. Arizona

3/31 O 61:47

Apr. 6

@ San Jose

0-1,0/2 18:14

Apr. 6

@ San Jose

0-0,2/1 21:32

Apr. 6

@ San Jose

1/35 W 60:00

Apr. 9

vs. Colorado

0-0,1/-1 21:17

Apr. 9

vs. Colorado

0-0,0/-2 19:48

Apr. 9

vs. Colorado

1/34 L 59:42

Apr. 11

vs. Colorado

1-0,3/0 21:19

Apr. 11

vs. Colorado

0-0,0/-2 19:47

Apr. 11

vs. Colorado

4/37 L 60:00

Apr. 12

@ San Jose

0-0,1/1 20:27

Apr. 12

@ San Jose

0-0,1/1 21:13

Apr. 12

@ San Jose

DND

Apr. 14

@ San Jose

0-0,1/1 22:25

Apr. 14

@ San Jose

0-1,0/1 23:32

Apr. 14

@ San Jose

DND

Apr. 16

vs. Vegas

0-0,1/-2 22:09

Apr. 16

vs. Vegas

0-0,0/-2 19:03

Apr. 16

vs. Vegas

4/51 L 60:00

Apr. 18

vs. Vegas

0-0,0/-2 19:55

Apr. 18

vs. Vegas

0-0,2/0 18:06

Apr. 18

vs. Vegas

4/28 L 58:45

Apr. 20 @ Los Angeles

0-0,1/-4 19:07

Apr. 20 @ Los Angeles

1-0,5/1 25:37

Apr. 20 @ Los Angeles

DND

Apr. 24

0-0,1/-1 21:21

Apr. 24

0-0,0/-2 19:43

Apr. 24

5/31 L 60:00

Apr. 26 @ Los Angeles

1-0,2/-2 22:12

Apr. 26 @ Los Angeles

0-1,2/-1 23:39

Apr. 26 @ Los Angeles

DND

Apr. 28 @ Los Angeles

0-0,1/1 22:39

Apr. 28 @ Los Angeles

1-0(W),1/0 20:22

Apr. 28 @ Los Angeles

2/30 W 60:00

Apr. 30 vs. Los Angeles

0-0,2/0 21:28

Apr. 30 vs. Los Angeles

0-0,2/0 20:48

Apr. 30 vs. Los Angeles

2/25 L 59:05

May 1

vs. Los Angeles

0-1,2/0 19:23

May 1

vs. Los Angeles

0-2,0/4 20:10

May 1

vs. Los Angeles

DND

May 3

@ St. Louis

INJ

May 3

@ St. Louis

0-0,0/1 16:55

May 3

@ St. Louis

2/31 L 58:45

May 5

@ St. Louis

0-0,1/0 20:13

May 5

@ St. Louis

0-1,1/1 22:38

May 5

@ St. Louis

DND

May 7

@ Minnesota

0-0,1/-3 17:15

May 7

@ Minnesota

0-0,1/1 20:32

May 7

@ Minnesota

4/36 O 60:17

May 8

@ Minnesota

0-1,1/1 25:38

May 8

@ Minnesota

0-0,0/1 27:06

May 8

@ Minnesota

DND

140

vs. Vegas

vs. Vegas

GIBSON

vs. Vegas

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2020-21 PLAYER GAME-BY-GAME GETZLAF

GRANT

DATE Jan. 14

OPP. @ Vegas

0-1,0/-1 16:26

DATE Jan. 14

OPP. @ Vegas

0-0,2/-1 14:59

DATE Jan. 14

OPP. @ Vegas

0-0,1/-2 16:04

Jan. 16

@ Vegas

0-0,1/0 16:58

Jan. 16

@ Vegas

0-0,0/0 15:37

Jan. 16

@ Vegas

0-0,0/-1 16:45

Jan. 18

vs. Minnesota

0-0,2/0 14:22

Jan. 18

vs. Minnesota

0-0,2/1 14:33

Jan. 18

vs. Minnesota

0-0,0/0 16:44

Jan. 20

vs. Minnesota

0-0,3/0 19:57

Jan. 20

vs. Minnesota

0-1,0/1 15:38

Jan. 20

vs. Minnesota

0-0,0/-1 13:31

Jan. 22

vs. Colorado

0-1,1/1 20:39

Jan. 22

vs. Colorado

0-0,4/-1 16:51

Jan. 22

vs. Colorado

1-0,5/0 17:00

Jan. 24

vs. Colorado

0-1,0/1 14:13

Jan. 24

vs. Colorado

0-1,0/1 17:35

Jan. 24

vs. Colorado

0-1,1/0 20:05

Jan. 26

@ Arizona

0-0,3/0 13:54

Jan. 26

@ Arizona

0-0,1/0 17:17

Jan. 26

@ Arizona

0-0,3/1 19:06

Jan. 28

@ Arizona

0-0,1/-1 18:18

Jan. 28

@ Arizona

0-0,0/0 14:21

Jan. 28

@ Arizona

0-0,3/1 17:58

Jan. 30

vs. St. Louis

0-1,1/-1 16:12

Jan. 30

vs. St. Louis

INJ

Jan. 30

vs. St. Louis

0-0,0/-3 12:50

Jan. 31

vs. St. Louis

0-1,1/-2 12:49

Jan. 31

vs. St. Louis

INJ

Jan. 31

vs. St. Louis

DNP

Feb. 2

@ Los Angeles

0-0,1/1 17:16

Feb. 2

@ Los Angeles

INJ

Feb. 2

@ Los Angeles

0-0,3/0 17:26

Feb. 5

vs. San Jose

INJ

Feb. 5

vs. San Jose

0-2,5/1 14:13

Feb. 5

vs. San Jose

1-0,1/1 16:35

Feb. 6

vs. San Jose

INJ

Feb. 6

vs. San Jose

0-0,1/0 13:34

Feb. 6

vs. San Jose

0-0,0/0 16:44

Feb. 9

@ Vegas

1-0,4/-1 15:38

Feb. 9

@ Vegas

DNP

Feb. 9

@ Vegas

1-0,1/-1 14:37

Feb. 11

@ Vegas

0-0,4/0 18:38

Feb. 11

@ Vegas

0-0,1/0 13:44

Feb. 11

@ Vegas

0-0,2/0 16:42

Feb. 15

@ San Jose

0-0,0/-1 13:49

Feb. 15

@ San Jose

0-0,1/0 12:18

Feb. 15

@ San Jose

0-0,2/-2 13:48

Feb. 18

vs. Minnesota

0-0,0/0 15:20

Feb. 18

vs. Minnesota

0-0,2/0 15:07

Feb. 18

vs. Minnesota

0-0,0/-1 11:48

Feb. 20 vs. Minnesota

0-0,3/-1 16:00

Feb. 20 vs. Minnesota

DNP

Feb. 20 vs. Minnesota

DNP

Feb. 22 @ Arizona

0-1,2/1 16:21

Feb. 22 @ Arizona

0-0,1/-1 11:21

Feb. 22 @ Arizona

DNP

Feb. 24 @ Arizona

0-0,4/1 20:07

Feb. 24 @ Arizona

0-0,0/-2 12:33

Feb. 24 @ Arizona

DNP

Feb. 27 vs. VGK

0-0,4/-1 19:54

Feb. 27 vs. VGK

0-0,1/-1 13:49

Feb. 27 vs. VGK

1-0,3/0 14:43

Mar. 1

vs. St. Louis

1-0,2/-1 19:19

Mar. 1

vs. St. Louis

0-0,0/0 14:27

Mar. 1

vs. St. Louis

0-0,2/-4 16:40

Mar. 3

vs. St. Louis

0-1,1/2 18:59

Mar. 3

vs. St. Louis

DNP

Mar. 3

vs. St. Louis

0-0,4/0 15:18

Mar. 5

@ Colorado

0-0,1/0 17:11

Mar. 5

@ Colorado

0-0,3/0 12:36

Mar. 5

@ Colorado

1-0,4/0 18:56

Mar. 6

@ Colorado

1-0(W),2/0 21:01

Mar. 6

@ Colorado

0-0,0/0 14:23

Mar. 6

@ Colorado

0-2,1/0 21:04

Mar. 8

vs. Los Angeles

0-1,0/0 19:47

Mar. 8

vs. Los Angeles

0-0,0/0 18:12

Mar. 8

vs. Los Angeles

1-1(W),2/3 14:26

Mar. 10 vs. Los Angeles

0-0,2/0 18:33

Mar. 10 vs. Los Angeles

0-0,2/-2 14:38

Mar. 10 vs. Los Angeles

0-0,3/0 18:34

Mar. 12 vs. San Jose

0-0,2/-1 16:52

Mar. 12 vs. San Jose

0-0,2/0 09:50

Mar. 12 vs. San Jose

0-0,4/0 16:51

Mar. 13 vs. San Jose

0-0,2/0 20:04

Mar. 13 vs. San Jose

INJ

Mar. 13 vs. San Jose

0-0,0/0 14:52

Mar. 16 @ Colorado

0-0,0/-3 19:34

Mar. 16 @ Colorado

1-0,1/0 13:22

Mar. 16 @ Colorado

1-2,2/1 12:39

Mar. 18 vs. Arizona

0-1,1/1 18:38

Mar. 18 vs. Arizona

0-0,2/0 17:24

Mar. 18 vs. Arizona

1-0(W),2/1 12:32

Mar. 20 vs. Arizona

0-0,0/-3 15:20

Mar. 20 vs. Arizona

0-0,2/0 13:22

Mar. 20 vs. Arizona

1-0,3/1 17:30

Mar. 22 @ Minnesota

0-0,1/1 17:31

Mar. 22 @ Minnesota

0-0,0/1 14:02

Mar. 22 @ Minnesota

0-0,2/0 13:18

Mar. 24 @ Minnesota

0-1,1/1 12:26

Mar. 24 @ Minnesota

1-0,3/1 15:25

Mar. 24 @ Minnesota

0-0,1/-2 14:31

Mar. 26 @ St. Louis

0-1,2/1 18:41

Mar. 26 @ St. Louis

1-0,3/0 16:39

Mar. 26 @ St. Louis

0-0,2/0 15:33

Mar. 28 @ St. Louis

0-1,3/1 17:38

Mar. 28 @ St. Louis

0-0,3/2 16:45

Mar. 28 @ St. Louis

1-0,1/1 17:08

Mar. 29 @ Colorado

0-0,0/-1 15:29

Mar. 29 @ Colorado

0-0,0/-1 14:48

Mar. 29 @ Colorado

0-0,2/1 16:30

Apr. 2

vs. Arizona

0-0,0/0 08:13

Apr. 2

vs. Arizona

0-1,2/0 17:20

Apr. 2

vs. Arizona

0-0,2/-3 14:53

Apr. 4

vs. Arizona

INJ

Apr. 4

vs. Arizona

1-0,2/0 15:04

Apr. 4

vs. Arizona

0-0,1/-2 18:15

Apr. 6

@ San Jose

INJ

Apr. 6

@ San Jose

0-1,1/1 14:28

Apr. 6

@ San Jose

1-0,4/2 16:07

Apr. 9

vs. Colorado

INJ

Apr. 9

vs. Colorado

DNP

Apr. 9

vs. Colorado

0-0,0/0 18:43

Apr. 11

vs. Colorado

0-0,1/-2 14:56

Apr. 11

vs. Colorado

0-0,0/0 10:52

Apr. 11

vs. Colorado

0-0,1/0 16:56

Apr. 12

@ San Jose

INJ

Apr. 12

@ San Jose

0-1,1/1 16:10

Apr. 12

@ San Jose

0-1,0/1 14:28

Apr. 14

@ San Jose

1-0,2/1 16:24

Apr. 14

@ San Jose

1-1(W),2/1 15:08

Apr. 14

@ San Jose

0-0,1/0 15:01

Apr. 16

vs. Vegas

0-0,1/-1 18:05

Apr. 16

vs. Vegas

0-0,2/-1 13:01

Apr. 16

vs. Vegas

0-0,2/-1 14:32

Apr. 18

vs. Vegas

0-0,3/-3 16:33

Apr. 18

vs. Vegas

0-0,1/-1 14:36

Apr. 18

vs. Vegas

0-1,1/0 18:40

Apr. 20 @ Los Angeles

0-0,0/-2 14:58

Apr. 20 @ Los Angeles

0-0,2/0 12:57

Apr. 20 @ Los Angeles

0-0,2/0 15:02

Apr. 24

0-0,1/0 06:48

Apr. 24

0-0,2/-3 18:55

Apr. 24

0-0,1/0 16:53

Apr. 26 @ Los Angeles

0-0,2/0 17:17

Apr. 26 @ Los Angeles

0-0,2/-1 14:04

Apr. 26 @ Los Angeles

INJ

Apr. 28 @ Los Angeles

0-0,0/-1 17:40

Apr. 28 @ Los Angeles

0-0,2/0 18:30

Apr. 28 @ Los Angeles

INJ

Apr. 30 vs. Los Angeles

DNP

Apr. 30 vs. Los Angeles

0-0,0/0 12:54

Apr. 30 vs. Los Angeles

INJ

May 1

vs. Los Angeles

0-0,0/1 15:07

May 1

vs. Los Angeles

0-1,0/-1 10:55

May 1

vs. Los Angeles

INJ

May 3

@ St. Louis

1-0,4/-1 14:40

May 3

@ St. Louis

0-0,0/0 09:27

May 3

@ St. Louis

INJ

May 5

@ St. Louis

0-0,1/1 17:47

May 5

@ St. Louis

DNP

May 5

@ St. Louis

INJ

May 7

@ Minnesota

DNP

May 7

@ Minnesota

1-0,5/1 16:14

May 7

@ Minnesota

1-1,2/1 13:30

May 8

@ Minnesota

0-0,0/-1 13:27

May 8

@ Minnesota

DNP

May 8

@ Minnesota

DNP

vs. Vegas

HENRIQUE

vs. Vegas

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vs. Vegas

141


2020-21 PLAYER GAME-BY-GAME JONES

FOWLER

DATE Jan. 14

OPP. @ Vegas

Jan. 16

LARSSON

INJ

DATE Jan. 14

OPP. @ Vegas

0-0,1/-1 22:45

DATE Jan. 14

OPP. @ Vegas

0-0,0/-1 12:45

@ Vegas

INJ

Jan. 16

@ Vegas

0-0,0/-2 22:12

Jan. 16

@ Vegas

0-1,0/1 12:52

Jan. 18

vs. Minnesota

INJ

Jan. 18

vs. Minnesota

0-0,3/0 19:48

Jan. 18

vs. Minnesota

0-0,1/0 15:42

Jan. 20

vs. Minnesota

INJ

Jan. 20

vs. Minnesota

1-0,1/0 22:39

Jan. 20

vs. Minnesota

0-0,1/-1 12:15

Jan. 22

vs. Colorado

0-0,0/1 12:28

Jan. 22

vs. Colorado

0-0,0/0 26:20

Jan. 22

vs. Colorado

0-0,2/0 11:51

Jan. 24

vs. Colorado

0-0,1/1 11:55

Jan. 24

vs. Colorado

0-0,2/1 19:58

Jan. 24

vs. Colorado

0-1,0/1 17:44

Jan. 26

@ Arizona

0-0,1/0 11:47

Jan. 26

@ Arizona

0-0,1/0 20:07

Jan. 26

@ Arizona

0-0,1/1 19:20

Jan. 28

@ Arizona

0-0,0/-1 14:36

Jan. 28

@ Arizona

0-1,2/-1 19:53

Jan. 28

@ Arizona

0-0,0/1 19:28

Jan. 30

vs. St. Louis

1-0,2/-1 15:01

Jan. 30

vs. St. Louis

0-0,1/0 20:46

Jan. 30

vs. St. Louis

0-0,0/-1 20:30

Jan. 31

vs. St. Louis

0-0,0/-2 11:04

Jan. 31

vs. St. Louis

0-0,3/-1 21:11

Jan. 31

vs. St. Louis

0-0,2/-1 17:51

Feb. 2

@ Los Angeles

INJ

Feb. 2

@ Los Angeles

0-0,1/1 20:48

Feb. 2

@ Los Angeles

0-0,0/-1 17:26

Feb. 5

vs. San Jose

INJ

Feb. 5

vs. San Jose

0-1,4/1 23:17

Feb. 5

vs. San Jose

0-0,1/0 17:15

Feb. 6

vs. San Jose

INJ

Feb. 6

vs. San Jose

0-0,2/-1 23:23

Feb. 6

vs. San Jose

0-0,1/0 19:33

Feb. 9

@ Vegas

INJ

Feb. 9

@ Vegas

0-0,2/-3 20:43

Feb. 9

@ Vegas

0-0,0/-1 16:48

Feb. 11

@ Vegas

0-0,1/0 15:13

Feb. 11

@ Vegas

0-1,1/1 18:44

Feb. 11

@ Vegas

0-0,1/0 16:02

Feb. 15

@ San Jose

DNP

Feb. 15

@ San Jose

0-1,0/1 19:42

Feb. 15

@ San Jose

0-0,1/-1 16:56

Feb. 18

vs. Minnesota

0-0,0/0 13:52

Feb. 18

vs. Minnesota

0-0,2/0 25:17

Feb. 18

vs. Minnesota

0-0,0/-1 17:21

Feb. 20 vs. Minnesota

0-0,2/0 15:29

Feb. 20 vs. Minnesota

0-0,0/-1 21:24

Feb. 20 vs. Minnesota

0-0,2/-2 17:19

Feb. 22 @ Arizona

1-0,1/0 13:55

Feb. 22 @ Arizona

1-1,2/1 25:05

Feb. 22 @ Arizona

0-0,1/0 16:57

Feb. 24 @ Arizona

1-0,6/0 17:15

Feb. 24 @ Arizona

0-2,2/0 25:56

Feb. 24 @ Arizona

0-0,1/-2 19:54

Feb. 27 vs. VGK

0-0,4/0 17:28

Feb. 27 vs. VGK

0-1,1/0 22:59

Feb. 27 vs. VGK

0-0,0/1 18:14

Mar. 1

vs. St. Louis

0-1,2/0 11:56

Mar. 1

vs. St. Louis

0-1,4/1 22:46

Mar. 1

vs. St. Louis

0-0,0/0 16:19

Mar. 3

vs. St. Louis

INJ

Mar. 3

vs. St. Louis

0-1,2/1 21:11

Mar. 3

vs. St. Louis

0-0,2/0 16:20

Mar. 5

@ Colorado

0-0,2/0 18:17

Mar. 5

@ Colorado

0-0,0/0 20:34

Mar. 5

@ Colorado

0-0,2/-1 15:53

Mar. 6

@ Colorado

0-0,0/0 01:33

Mar. 6

@ Colorado

0-1,0/0 18:54

Mar. 6

@ Colorado

0-0,1/-1 16:20

Mar. 8

vs. Los Angeles

0-0,5/0 15:24

Mar. 8

vs. Los Angeles

0-0,0/0 25:24

Mar. 8

vs. Los Angeles

0-1,3/0 17:15

Mar. 10 vs. Los Angeles

0-0,2/-2 13:09

Mar. 10 vs. Los Angeles

0-0,1/-1 20:49

Mar. 10 vs. Los Angeles

0-0,0/0 18:35

Mar. 12 vs. San Jose

0-0,2/-1 14:36

Mar. 12 vs. San Jose

0-0,0/-2 22:28

Mar. 12 vs. San Jose

0-0,2/-2 17:08

Mar. 13 vs. San Jose

1-0,1/1 16:38

Mar. 13 vs. San Jose

0-0,3/0 26:50

Mar. 13 vs. San Jose

0-0,0/-1 16:53

Mar. 16 @ Colorado

0-0,1/-2 13:28

Mar. 16 @ Colorado

0-0,3/0 21:35

Mar. 16 @ Colorado

0-0,0/-3 18:39

Mar. 18 vs. Arizona

0-0,1/-1 10:58

Mar. 18 vs. Arizona

0-0,1/-2 21:33

Mar. 18 vs. Arizona

0-0,2/0 20:19

Mar. 20 vs. Arizona

0-0,2/-2 15:21

Mar. 20 vs. Arizona

0-0,4/0 20:58

Mar. 20 vs. Arizona

0-0,1/-1 19:25

Mar. 22 @ Minnesota

0-0,2/-1 19:03

Mar. 22 @ Minnesota

0-0,3/1 23:18

Mar. 22 @ Minnesota

0-0,1/-1 16:00

Mar. 24 @ Minnesota

0-0,2/1 11:43

Mar. 24 @ Minnesota

0-0,0/-1 20:23

Mar. 24 @ Minnesota

DNP

Mar. 26 @ St. Louis

1-0(W),2/2 15:53

Mar. 26 @ St. Louis

0-1,0/1 22:16

Mar. 26 @ St. Louis

DNP

Mar. 28 @ St. Louis

0-2,0/2 18:22

Mar. 28 @ St. Louis

1-0,2/0 19:49

Mar. 28 @ St. Louis

0-0,0/1 13:18

Mar. 29 @ Colorado

0-0,0/-2 13:43

Mar. 29 @ Colorado

0-0,0/0 22:05

Mar. 29 @ Colorado

DNP

Apr. 2

vs. Arizona

0-0,2/0 14:32

Apr. 2

vs. Arizona

0-1,1/1 22:41

Apr. 2

vs. Arizona

DNP

Apr. 4

vs. Arizona

0-1,0/2 14:03

Apr. 4

vs. Arizona

0-0,3/-2 21:33

Apr. 4

vs. Arizona

0-0,2/0 16:40

Apr. 6

@ San Jose

0-0,2/0 14:09

Apr. 6

@ San Jose

0-0,2/1 21:32

Apr. 6

@ San Jose

DNP

Apr. 9

vs. Colorado

0-0,1/0 13:23

Apr. 9

vs. Colorado

0-0,0/-2 19:48

Apr. 9

vs. Colorado

DNP

Apr. 11

vs. Colorado

0-0,7/-2 14:23

Apr. 11

vs. Colorado

0-0,0/-2 19:47

Apr. 11

vs. Colorado

DNP

Apr. 12

@ San Jose

0-0,0/0 15:06

Apr. 12

@ San Jose

0-0,1/1 21:13

Apr. 12

@ San Jose

0-1,2/2 20:44

Apr. 14

@ San Jose

0-0,3/1 12:33

Apr. 14

@ San Jose

0-1,0/1 23:32

Apr. 14

@ San Jose

DNP

Apr. 16

vs. Vegas

0-0,2/0 13:39

Apr. 16

vs. Vegas

0-0,0/-2 19:03

Apr. 16

vs. Vegas

DNP

Apr. 18

vs. Vegas

0-0,1/-2 13:32

Apr. 18

vs. Vegas

0-0,2/0 18:06

Apr. 18

vs. Vegas

0-0,0/-2 14:32

Apr. 20 @ Los Angeles

0-0,1/-1 13:55

Apr. 20 @ Los Angeles

1-0,5/1 25:37

Apr. 20 @ Los Angeles

DNP

Apr. 24

0-0,2/-1 12:58

Apr. 24

0-0,0/-2 19:43

Apr. 24

0-0,1/0 20:04

Apr. 26 @ Los Angeles

0-0,1/-1 13:34

Apr. 26 @ Los Angeles

0-1,2/-1 23:39

Apr. 26 @ Los Angeles

0-0,0/0 20:48

Apr. 28 @ Los Angeles

0-0,1/1 15:04

Apr. 28 @ Los Angeles

1-0(W),1/0 20:22

Apr. 28 @ Los Angeles

0-0,1/1 17:05

Apr. 30 vs. Los Angeles

0-0,2/-1 18:06

Apr. 30 vs. Los Angeles

0-0,2/0 20:48

Apr. 30 vs. Los Angeles

0-0,1/0 19:08

May 1

vs. Los Angeles

1-0,3/2 13:56

May 1

vs. Los Angeles

0-2,0/4 20:10

May 1

vs. Los Angeles

1-2,3/4 20:01

May 3

@ St. Louis

0-0,1/-1 13:27

May 3

@ St. Louis

0-0,0/1 16:55

May 3

@ St. Louis

0-0,0/1 18:10

May 5

@ St. Louis

1-0,3/1 17:01

May 5

@ St. Louis

0-1,1/1 22:38

May 5

@ St. Louis

0-0,1/1 20:20

May 7

@ Minnesota

0-0,0/0 13:51

May 7

@ Minnesota

0-0,1/1 20:32

May 7

@ Minnesota

0-0,1/1 20:34

May 8

@ Minnesota

0-0,3/0 14:26

May 8

@ Minnesota

0-0,0/1 27:06

May 8

@ Minnesota

0-0,1/-1 15:26

142

vs. Vegas

vs. Vegas

vs. Vegas

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2020-21 PLAYER GAME-BY-GAME LINDHOLM

LUNDESTROM

DATE Jan. 14

OPP. @ Vegas

0-0,0/-1 22:43

DATE Jan. 14

OPP. @ Vegas

0-0,0/-1 12:34

DATE Jan. 14

OPP. @ Vegas

0-0,0/-1 20:22

Jan. 16

@ Vegas

0-0,1/0 22:53

Jan. 16

@ Vegas

0-0,0/0 12:18

Jan. 16

@ Vegas

0-0,1/-1 20:41

Jan. 18

vs. Minnesota

0-0,2/1 29:07

Jan. 18

vs. Minnesota

DNP

Jan. 18

vs. Minnesota

0-0,0/0 06:14

Jan. 20

vs. Minnesota

0-0,2/1 25:07

Jan. 20

vs. Minnesota

DNP

Jan. 20

vs. Minnesota

INJ

Jan. 22

vs. Colorado

1-0,5/0 20:20

Jan. 22

vs. Colorado

MIN

Jan. 22

vs. Colorado

INJ

Jan. 24

vs. Colorado

1-0,1/0 25:14

Jan. 24

vs. Colorado

MIN

Jan. 24

vs. Colorado

INJ

Jan. 26

@ Arizona

0-0,1/0 23:25

Jan. 26

@ Arizona

MIN

Jan. 26

@ Arizona

INJ

Jan. 28

@ Arizona

0-0,1/-1 20:33

Jan. 28

@ Arizona

MIN

Jan. 28

@ Arizona

INJ

Jan. 30

vs. St. Louis

0-0,1/-3 16:54

Jan. 30

vs. St. Louis

0-0,2/0 15:20

Jan. 30

vs. St. Louis

INJ

Jan. 31

vs. St. Louis

0-1,2/-1 20:35

Jan. 31

vs. St. Louis

DNP

Jan. 31

vs. St. Louis

INJ

Feb. 2

@ Los Angeles

0-0,3/2 21:40

Feb. 2

@ Los Angeles

0-0,0/0 11:35

Feb. 2

@ Los Angeles

INJ

Feb. 5

vs. San Jose

0-1,2/0 26:29

Feb. 5

vs. San Jose

0-0,0/0 13:34

Feb. 5

vs. San Jose

INJ

Feb. 6

vs. San Jose

0-1,1/1 22:17

Feb. 6

vs. San Jose

1-0,4/1 16:17

Feb. 6

vs. San Jose

INJ

Feb. 9

@ Vegas

0-1,1/1 21:59

Feb. 9

@ Vegas

1-0,1/0 14:24

Feb. 9

@ Vegas

INJ

Feb. 11

@ Vegas

0-0,1/0 23:03

Feb. 11

@ Vegas

0-0,1/1 15:47

Feb. 11

@ Vegas

INJ

Feb. 15

@ San Jose

0-0,3/0 22:59

Feb. 15

@ San Jose

0-0,4/0 15:25

Feb. 15

@ San Jose

INJ

Feb. 18

vs. Minnesota

0-0,0/-1 13:11

Feb. 18

vs. Minnesota

0-0,0/-1 15:26

Feb. 18

vs. Minnesota

INJ

Feb. 20 vs. Minnesota

INJ

Feb. 20 vs. Minnesota

0-0,2/-1 15:13

Feb. 20 vs. Minnesota

INJ

Feb. 22 @ Arizona

INJ

Feb. 22 @ Arizona

0-0,1/0 16:14

Feb. 22 @ Arizona

INJ

Feb. 24 @ Arizona

INJ

Feb. 24 @ Arizona

0-0,2/0 14:04

Feb. 24 @ Arizona

INJ

Feb. 27 vs. VGK

0-0,2/0 18:03

Feb. 27 vs. VGK

0-0,4/1 14:49

Feb. 27 vs. VGK

INJ

Mar. 1

vs. St. Louis

INJ

Mar. 1

vs. St. Louis

3-0,4/2 14:11

Mar. 1

vs. St. Louis

INJ

Mar. 3

vs. St. Louis

INJ

Mar. 3

vs. St. Louis

0-0,0/0 17:36

Mar. 3

vs. St. Louis

INJ

Mar. 5

@ Colorado

INJ

Mar. 5

@ Colorado

0-0,2/-2 16:42

Mar. 5

@ Colorado

0-0,1/-1 18:46

Mar. 6

@ Colorado

INJ

Mar. 6

@ Colorado

0-0,0/-2 16:08

Mar. 6

@ Colorado

0-0,2/1 14:39

Mar. 8

vs. Los Angeles

INJ

Mar. 8

vs. Los Angeles

0-1,1/0 18:43

Mar. 8

vs. Los Angeles

0-0,0/0 10:17

Mar. 10 vs. Los Angeles

INJ

Mar. 10 vs. Los Angeles

0-0,1/-2 14:01

Mar. 10 vs. Los Angeles

INJ

Mar. 12 vs. San Jose

INJ

Mar. 12 vs. San Jose

0-0,2/-2 13:33

Mar. 12 vs. San Jose

INJ

Mar. 13 vs. San Jose

INJ

Mar. 13 vs. San Jose

0-1,4/0 12:44

Mar. 13 vs. San Jose

INJ

Mar. 16 @ Colorado

INJ

Mar. 16 @ Colorado

0-0,0/0 13:09

Mar. 16 @ Colorado

INJ

Mar. 18 vs. Arizona

INJ

Mar. 18 vs. Arizona

0-0,2/-2 15:21

Mar. 18 vs. Arizona

INJ

Mar. 20 vs. Arizona

INJ

Mar. 20 vs. Arizona

0-0,1/-1 13:12

Mar. 20 vs. Arizona

INJ

Mar. 22 @ Minnesota

INJ

Mar. 22 @ Minnesota

0-0,0/0 13:48

Mar. 22 @ Minnesota

0-0,1/0 12:36

Mar. 24 @ Minnesota

INJ

Mar. 24 @ Minnesota

0-1,2/1 17:55

Mar. 24 @ Minnesota

0-1,3/1 20:38

Mar. 26 @ St. Louis

INJ

Mar. 26 @ St. Louis

0-0,2/1 15:55

Mar. 26 @ St. Louis

0-0,0/1 21:58

Mar. 28 @ St. Louis

INJ

Mar. 28 @ St. Louis

0-0,0/-1 12:00

Mar. 28 @ St. Louis

1-0(W),3/1 18:13

Mar. 29 @ Colorado

INJ

Mar. 29 @ Colorado

0-0,1/-1 16:24

Mar. 29 @ Colorado

0-0,0/-2 14:42

Apr. 2

vs. Arizona

INJ

Apr. 2

vs. Arizona

0-0,1/1 19:19

Apr. 2

vs. Arizona

0-0,0/-1 20:49

Apr. 4

vs. Arizona

INJ

Apr. 4

vs. Arizona

0-0,0/0 15:08

Apr. 4

vs. Arizona

0-0,1/0 21:52

Apr. 6

@ San Jose

INJ

Apr. 6

@ San Jose

1-0,3/1 17:41

Apr. 6

@ San Jose

0-1,1/3 20:32

Apr. 9

vs. Colorado

INJ

Apr. 9

vs. Colorado

INJ

Apr. 9

vs. Colorado

0-0,1/0 20:13

Apr. 11

vs. Colorado

INJ

Apr. 11

vs. Colorado

INJ

Apr. 11

vs. Colorado

0-0,0/-1 20:42

Apr. 12

@ San Jose

INJ

Apr. 12

@ San Jose

INJ

Apr. 12

@ San Jose

0-1,0/1 19:31

Apr. 14

@ San Jose

INJ

Apr. 14

@ San Jose

INJ

Apr. 14

@ San Jose

0-1,0/0 17:19

Apr. 16

vs. Vegas

INJ

Apr. 16

vs. Vegas

INJ

Apr. 16

vs. Vegas

0-0,0/-1 21:51

Apr. 18

vs. Vegas

INJ

Apr. 18

vs. Vegas

INJ

Apr. 18

vs. Vegas

0-1,3/0 19:33

Apr. 20 @ Los Angeles

INJ

Apr. 20 @ Los Angeles

INJ

Apr. 20 @ Los Angeles

0-0,0/-4 13:45

Apr. 24

INJ

Apr. 24

INJ

Apr. 24

INJ

Apr. 26 @ Los Angeles

INJ

Apr. 26 @ Los Angeles

0-0,0/-2 16:29

Apr. 26 @ Los Angeles

INJ

Apr. 28 @ Los Angeles

INJ

Apr. 28 @ Los Angeles

0-0,1/2 13:00

Apr. 28 @ Los Angeles

INJ

Apr. 30 vs. Los Angeles

INJ

Apr. 30 vs. Los Angeles

0-0,0/-1 13:47

Apr. 30 vs. Los Angeles

INJ

May 1

vs. Los Angeles

INJ

May 1

vs. Los Angeles

0-0,1/0 16:49

May 1

vs. Los Angeles

INJ

May 3

@ St. Louis

INJ

May 3

@ St. Louis

0-0,0/0 17:43

May 3

@ St. Louis

INJ

May 5

@ St. Louis

INJ

May 5

@ St. Louis

0-0,1/-1 16:23

May 5

@ St. Louis

INJ

May 7

@ Minnesota

INJ

May 7

@ Minnesota

0-0,1/-1 14:19

May 7

@ Minnesota

0-0,2/1 18:02

May 8

@ Minnesota

INJ

May 8

@ Minnesota

0-0,1/1 19:57

May 8

@ Minnesota

0-1,0/0 20:20

vs. Vegas

vs. Vegas

MANSON

2021-22 ANAHEIM DUCKS MEDIA GUIDE

vs. Vegas

143


2020-21 PLAYER GAME-BY-GAME MILANO

RAKELL

DATE Jan. 14

OPP. @ Vegas

DNP

DATE Jan. 14

OPP. @ Vegas

0-0,2/-2 16:48

DATE Jan. 14

OPP. @ Vegas

0-0,3/-1 23:55

Jan. 16

@ Vegas

DNP

Jan. 16

@ Vegas

0-0,5/-2 18:22

Jan. 16

@ Vegas

0-0,1/0 24:25

Jan. 18

vs. Minnesota

0-0,4/0 12:53

Jan. 18

vs. Minnesota

0-0,3/0 15:31

Jan. 18

vs. Minnesota

0-1,2/1 29:08

Jan. 20

vs. Minnesota

0-0,2/0 15:55

Jan. 20

vs. Minnesota

0-0,1/-1 18:26

Jan. 20

vs. Minnesota

0-0,0/0 24:00

Jan. 22

vs. Colorado

INJ

Jan. 22

vs. Colorado

0-1,6/1 18:54

Jan. 22

vs. Colorado

0-0,2/0 23:47

Jan. 24

vs. Colorado

INJ

Jan. 24

vs. Colorado

1-0(W),2/1 16:38

Jan. 24

vs. Colorado

0-0,0/-1 20:19

Jan. 26

@ Arizona

INJ

Jan. 26

@ Arizona

0-0,3/0 13:36

Jan. 26

@ Arizona

0-0,0/0 18:50

Jan. 28

@ Arizona

INJ

Jan. 28

@ Arizona

0-0,2/-1 21:31

Jan. 28

@ Arizona

0-0,4/-1 21:45

Jan. 30

vs. St. Louis

INJ

Jan. 30

vs. St. Louis

0-1,5/-1 18:33

Jan. 30

vs. St. Louis

0-0,0/-3 20:22

Jan. 31

vs. St. Louis

INJ

Jan. 31

vs. St. Louis

0-0,5/0 18:45

Jan. 31

vs. St. Louis

0-0,1/-1 20:11

Feb. 2

@ Los Angeles

INJ

Feb. 2

@ Los Angeles

0-0,2/0 17:47

Feb. 2

@ Los Angeles

0-0,5/1 21:56

Feb. 5

vs. San Jose

INJ

Feb. 5

vs. San Jose

0-1,1/-1 20:53

Feb. 5

vs. San Jose

0-0,4/0 25:22

Feb. 6

vs. San Jose

INJ

Feb. 6

vs. San Jose

0-0,6/1 22:18

Feb. 6

vs. San Jose

0-1,3/1 22:04

Feb. 9

@ Vegas

INJ

Feb. 9

@ Vegas

0-1,4/0 19:22

Feb. 9

@ Vegas

0-2,1/1 24:12

Feb. 11

@ Vegas

INJ

Feb. 11

@ Vegas

0-1,2/1 17:33

Feb. 11

@ Vegas

0-0,1/0 22:40

Feb. 15

@ San Jose

INJ

Feb. 15

@ San Jose

0-1,2/1 19:13

Feb. 15

@ San Jose

0-0,1/-1 24:50

Feb. 18

vs. Minnesota

INJ

Feb. 18

vs. Minnesota

0-0,0/-1 19:13

Feb. 18

vs. Minnesota

0-0,0/-1 23:33

Feb. 20 vs. Minnesota

INJ

Feb. 20 vs. Minnesota

0-0,3/-2 17:16

Feb. 20 vs. Minnesota

0-1,1/0 21:39

Feb. 22 @ Arizona

INJ

Feb. 22 @ Arizona

0-0,6/-1 21:26

Feb. 22 @ Arizona

0-0,1/-1 20:25

Feb. 24 @ Arizona

0-0,1/0 15:26

Feb. 24 @ Arizona

0-0,1/1 17:47

Feb. 24 @ Arizona

0-0,2/1 19:13

Feb. 27 vs. VGK

0-0,1/0 16:26

Feb. 27 vs. VGK

1-1,4/1 16:56

Feb. 27 vs. VGK

0-0,3/-1 18:55

Mar. 1

vs. St. Louis

0-0,0/0 15:18

Mar. 1

vs. St. Louis

0-2,4/1 18:32

Mar. 1

vs. St. Louis

0-1,1/-1 24:26

Mar. 3

vs. St. Louis

0-0,0/0 12:26

Mar. 3

vs. St. Louis

1-0,3/1 18:51

Mar. 3

vs. St. Louis

0-0,1/2 23:27

Mar. 5

@ Colorado

INJ

Mar. 5

@ Colorado

0-1,4/0 18:58

Mar. 5

@ Colorado

0-0,0/1 14:49

Mar. 6

@ Colorado

INJ

Mar. 6

@ Colorado

1-2,5/0 21:49

Mar. 6

@ Colorado

1-1,4/1 21:10

Mar. 8

vs. Los Angeles

INJ

Mar. 8

vs. Los Angeles

2-1,2/3 19:11

Mar. 8

vs. Los Angeles

1-1,1/2 18:52

Mar. 10 vs. Los Angeles

INJ

Mar. 10 vs. Los Angeles

0-0,2/0 15:58

Mar. 10 vs. Los Angeles

0-1,3/-1 19:19

Mar. 12 vs. San Jose

INJ

Mar. 12 vs. San Jose

0-0,7/-2 17:20

Mar. 12 vs. San Jose

0-0,2/0 20:55

Mar. 13 vs. San Jose

INJ

Mar. 13 vs. San Jose

0-0,3/-1 19:17

Mar. 13 vs. San Jose

0-1,4/0 21:43

Mar. 16 @ Colorado

INJ

Mar. 16 @ Colorado

0-0,1/-4 16:55

Mar. 16 @ Colorado

0-0,2/-2 20:32

Mar. 18 vs. Arizona

INJ

Mar. 18 vs. Arizona

0-2,3/1 17:37

Mar. 18 vs. Arizona

0-1,1/0 17:29

Mar. 20 vs. Arizona

INJ

Mar. 20 vs. Arizona

0-0,2/-3 14:13

Mar. 20 vs. Arizona

0-0,0/-1 21:16

Mar. 22 @ Minnesota

INJ

Mar. 22 @ Minnesota

0-0,3/0 18:34

Mar. 22 @ Minnesota

0-0,2/0 21:39

Mar. 24 @ Minnesota

INJ

Mar. 24 @ Minnesota

0-0,1/1 18:48

Mar. 24 @ Minnesota

0-0,2/-1 23:06

Mar. 26 @ St. Louis

INJ

Mar. 26 @ St. Louis

1-0,2/1 20:06

Mar. 26 @ St. Louis

0-0,0/0 20:35

Mar. 28 @ St. Louis

INJ

Mar. 28 @ St. Louis

0-0,0/-1 10:04

Mar. 28 @ St. Louis

0-0,2/-1 20:01

Mar. 29 @ Colorado

INJ

Mar. 29 @ Colorado

INJ

Mar. 29 @ Colorado

0-0,1/2 19:33

Apr. 2

vs. Arizona

INJ

Apr. 2

vs. Arizona

INJ

Apr. 2

vs. Arizona

0-0,2/-2 19:37

Apr. 4

vs. Arizona

INJ

Apr. 4

vs. Arizona

INJ

Apr. 4

vs. Arizona

0-0,3/0 19:09

Apr. 6

@ San Jose

INJ

Apr. 6

@ San Jose

INJ

Apr. 6

@ San Jose

0-1,0/1 19:05

Apr. 9

vs. Colorado

INJ

Apr. 9

vs. Colorado

0-0,5/-1 16:55

Apr. 9

vs. Colorado

0-0,4/-1 21:00

Apr. 11

vs. Colorado

INJ

Apr. 11

vs. Colorado

0-0,1/-1 16:26

Apr. 11

vs. Colorado

0-0,0/0 18:47

Apr. 12

@ San Jose

INJ

Apr. 12

@ San Jose

1-0,3/2 14:13

Apr. 12

@ San Jose

0-0,0/1 20:38

Apr. 14

@ San Jose

INJ

Apr. 14

@ San Jose

0-0,4/0 15:20

Apr. 14

@ San Jose

0-1,2/0 18:27

Apr. 16

vs. Vegas

INJ

Apr. 16

vs. Vegas

0-0,2/-2 17:00

Apr. 16

vs. Vegas

0-0,2/-1 17:21

Apr. 18

vs. Vegas

INJ

Apr. 18

vs. Vegas

0-1,4/0 17:56

Apr. 18

vs. Vegas

0-0,4/1 21:35

Apr. 20 @ Los Angeles

INJ

Apr. 20 @ Los Angeles

0-1,0/1 16:05

Apr. 20 @ Los Angeles

0-0,2/0 21:08

Apr. 24

INJ

Apr. 24

0-0,1/-1 18:24

Apr. 24

0-0,2/0 20:20

Apr. 26 @ Los Angeles

INJ

Apr. 26 @ Los Angeles

0-0,1/-2 18:17

Apr. 26 @ Los Angeles

0-0,3/-1 24:56

Apr. 28 @ Los Angeles

INJ

Apr. 28 @ Los Angeles

0-1,3/1 14:06

Apr. 28 @ Los Angeles

0-0,0/1 19:41

Apr. 30 vs. Los Angeles

INJ

Apr. 30 vs. Los Angeles

0-0,4/-1 18:01

Apr. 30 vs. Los Angeles

0-0,3/-1 18:12

May 1

vs. Los Angeles

INJ

May 1

vs. Los Angeles

0-0,1/0 18:14

May 1

vs. Los Angeles

0-0,2/0 19:08

May 3

@ St. Louis

INJ

May 3

@ St. Louis

0-0,2/-1 18:06

May 3

@ St. Louis

0-0,2/-2 23:14

May 5

@ St. Louis

INJ

May 5

@ St. Louis

0-0,1/0 22:08

May 5

@ St. Louis

0-0,1/0 21:46

May 7

@ Minnesota

INJ

May 7

@ Minnesota

0-0,3/-2 16:05

May 7

@ Minnesota

0-0,0/1 21:51

May 8

@ Minnesota

INJ

May 8

@ Minnesota

1-1,2/1 16:42

May 8

@ Minnesota

DNP

144

vs. Vegas

vs. Vegas

SHATTENKIRK

vs. Vegas

2021-22 ANAHEIM DUCKS MEDIA GUIDE


2020-21 PLAYER GAME-BY-GAME SILFVERBERG

STEEL

DATE Jan. 14

OPP. @ Vegas

0-0,1/-2 18:01

DATE Jan. 14

OPP. @ Vegas

0-1,1/0 17:06

DATE Jan. 14

OPP. @ Vegas

DND

Jan. 16

@ Vegas

0-0,2/-1 15:57

Jan. 16

@ Vegas

0-1,1/0 14:33

Jan. 16

@ Vegas

DND

Jan. 18

vs. Minnesota

0-0,0/0 17:35

Jan. 18

vs. Minnesota

0-0,1/0 14:44

Jan. 18

vs. Minnesota

DND

Jan. 20

vs. Minnesota

0-0,0/-1 13:14

Jan. 20

vs. Minnesota

0-0,0/-1 15:23

Jan. 20

vs. Minnesota

DNP

Jan. 22

vs. Colorado

0-1,5/0 16:09

Jan. 22

vs. Colorado

0-0,2/0 14:04

Jan. 22

vs. Colorado

DND

Jan. 24

vs. Colorado

1-0,4/0 18:07

Jan. 24

vs. Colorado

0-0,0/0 12:26

Jan. 24

vs. Colorado

DND

Jan. 26

@ Arizona

0-0,1/0 17:10

Jan. 26

@ Arizona

0-0,1/0 12:47

Jan. 26

@ Arizona

DND

Jan. 28

@ Arizona

1-0,1/1 16:23

Jan. 28

@ Arizona

0-0,0/-1 11:25

Jan. 28

@ Arizona

DND

Jan. 30

vs. St. Louis

0-0,2/-2 15:53

Jan. 30

vs. St. Louis

0-0,1/0 17:59

Jan. 30

vs. St. Louis

DND

Jan. 31

vs. St. Louis

1-0,3/-1 15:03

Jan. 31

vs. St. Louis

0-0,2/-1 16:26

Jan. 31

vs. St. Louis

DND

Feb. 2

@ Los Angeles

0-1,2/1 17:11

Feb. 2

@ Los Angeles

0-1,1/1 17:17

Feb. 2

@ Los Angeles

DND

Feb. 5

vs. San Jose

0-0,5/-1 16:29

Feb. 5

vs. San Jose

0-0,0/1 15:24

Feb. 5

vs. San Jose

DND

Feb. 6

vs. San Jose

0-0,2/-1 16:08

Feb. 6

vs. San Jose

0-0,0/-1 16:40

Feb. 6

vs. San Jose

DND

Feb. 9

@ Vegas

0-0,3/-1 17:15

Feb. 9

@ Vegas

0-0,1/-1 18:40

Feb. 9

@ Vegas

DNP

Feb. 11

@ Vegas

0-0,2/0 18:32

Feb. 11

@ Vegas

DNP

Feb. 11

@ Vegas

DND

Feb. 15

@ San Jose

0-1,4/1 17:11

Feb. 15

@ San Jose

1-0,3/1 17:19

Feb. 15

@ San Jose

DND

Feb. 18

vs. Minnesota

0-1,3/-1 14:01

Feb. 18

vs. Minnesota

1-0,2/0 13:42

Feb. 18

vs. Minnesota

DND

Feb. 20 vs. Minnesota

0-0,4/-1 16:59

Feb. 20 vs. Minnesota

0-0,0/0 18:29

Feb. 20 vs. Minnesota

MIN

Feb. 22 @ Arizona

1-0,1/1 19:56

Feb. 22 @ Arizona

0-0,0/1 20:22

Feb. 22 @ Arizona

DND

Feb. 24 @ Arizona

0-0,2/-1 20:10

Feb. 24 @ Arizona

0-1,3/-1 21:07

Feb. 24 @ Arizona

DND

Feb. 27 vs. VGK

0-0,1/-1 14:47

Feb. 27 vs. VGK

0-1,0/0 14:29

Feb. 27 vs. VGK

DND

Mar. 1

vs. St. Louis

0-1,1/-2 17:40

Mar. 1

vs. St. Louis

0-0,0/0 12:10

Mar. 1

vs. St. Louis

DND

Mar. 3

vs. St. Louis

0-0,0/0 16:03

Mar. 3

vs. St. Louis

0-0,0/0 11:09

Mar. 3

vs. St. Louis

MIN

Mar. 5

@ Colorado

1-0,2/1 21:41

Mar. 5

@ Colorado

0-0,1/0 13:05

Mar. 5

@ Colorado

DND

Mar. 6

@ Colorado

0-0,0/-1 20:41

Mar. 6

@ Colorado

0-1,0/2 13:19

Mar. 6

@ Colorado

DND

Mar. 8

vs. Los Angeles

1-0,2/-1 18:32

Mar. 8

vs. Los Angeles

0-0,0/0 12:34

Mar. 8

vs. Los Angeles

DND

Mar. 10 vs. Los Angeles

0-0,5/0 17:14

Mar. 10 vs. Los Angeles

1-0,1/-1 09:54

Mar. 10 vs. Los Angeles

DND

Mar. 12 vs. San Jose

0-0,0/0 15:51

Mar. 12 vs. San Jose

0-0,2/-2 13:45

Mar. 12 vs. San Jose

DND

Mar. 13 vs. San Jose

0-0,2/0 19:16

Mar. 13 vs. San Jose

DNP

Mar. 13 vs. San Jose

DND

Mar. 16 @ Colorado

0-0,1/0 14:15

Mar. 16 @ Colorado

DNP

Mar. 16 @ Colorado

DNP

Mar. 18 vs. Arizona

0-0,1/-2 14:17

Mar. 18 vs. Arizona

DNP

Mar. 18 vs. Arizona

DNP

Mar. 20 vs. Arizona

0-0,1/-1 12:37

Mar. 20 vs. Arizona

DNP

Mar. 20 vs. Arizona

2/14 40:00

Mar. 22 @ Minnesota

0-0,1/-1 18:06

Mar. 22 @ Minnesota

0-0,0/-1 14:44

Mar. 22 @ Minnesota

DNP

Mar. 24 @ Minnesota

0-0,1/0 15:02

Mar. 24 @ Minnesota

0-0,2/0 14:06

Mar. 24 @ Minnesota

DND

Mar. 26 @ St. Louis

0-1,3/2 16:08

Mar. 26 @ St. Louis

1-0,5/1 13:11

Mar. 26 @ St. Louis

DND

Mar. 28 @ St. Louis

0-1,2/1 21:05

Mar. 28 @ St. Louis

0-0,0/1 17:16

Mar. 28 @ St. Louis

2/40 W 61:42

Mar. 29 @ Colorado

0-0,1/-1 13:49

Mar. 29 @ Colorado

INJ

Mar. 29 @ Colorado

DNP

Apr. 2

vs. Arizona

1-0,4/0 16:43

Apr. 2

vs. Arizona

INJ

Apr. 2

vs. Arizona

4/31 L 59:05

Apr. 4

vs. Arizona

0-0,0/-1 17:24

Apr. 4

vs. Arizona

INJ

Apr. 4

vs. Arizona

DND

Apr. 6

@ San Jose

0-0,3/1 17:57

Apr. 6

@ San Jose

INJ

Apr. 6

@ San Jose

DND

Apr. 9

vs. Colorado

0-0,2/-1 19:07

Apr. 9

vs. Colorado

INJ

Apr. 9

vs. Colorado

DND

Apr. 11

vs. Colorado

0-0,1/0 18:49

Apr. 11

vs. Colorado

INJ

Apr. 11

vs. Colorado

DND

Apr. 12

@ San Jose

0-0,1/0 16:03

Apr. 12

@ San Jose

INJ

Apr. 12

@ San Jose

0/46 W 60:00

Apr. 14

@ San Jose

1-0,4/0 19:12

Apr. 14

@ San Jose

0-0,1/0 12:21

Apr. 14

@ San Jose

1/28 W 59:33

Apr. 16

vs. Vegas

0-0,2/-1 15:31

Apr. 16

vs. Vegas

0-0,0/-1 12:47

Apr. 16

vs. Vegas

DND

Apr. 18

vs. Vegas

0-1,2/1 17:24

Apr. 18

vs. Vegas

0-0,3/1 11:44

Apr. 18

vs. Vegas

DND

Apr. 20 @ Los Angeles

0-0,1/-1 13:45

Apr. 20 @ Los Angeles

0-0,1/-1 16:21

Apr. 20 @ Los Angeles

4/22 L 60:00

Apr. 24

INJ

Apr. 24

1-0,3/-1 13:50

Apr. 24

DND

Apr. 26 @ Los Angeles

INJ

Apr. 26 @ Los Angeles

0-0,0/-1 15:06

Apr. 26 @ Los Angeles

2/23 L 58:58

Apr. 28 @ Los Angeles

INJ

Apr. 28 @ Los Angeles

1-0,1/0 12:43

Apr. 28 @ Los Angeles

DND

Apr. 30 vs. Los Angeles

INJ

Apr. 30 vs. Los Angeles

0-0,1/-1 15:31

Apr. 30 vs. Los Angeles

DND

May 1

vs. Los Angeles

INJ

May 1

vs. Los Angeles

DNP

May 1

vs. Los Angeles

DNP

May 3

@ St. Louis

INJ

May 3

@ St. Louis

DNP

May 3

@ St. Louis

DND

May 5

@ St. Louis

INJ

May 5

@ St. Louis

0-0,2/0 09:29

May 5

@ St. Louis

2/26 W 65:00

May 7

@ Minnesota

INJ

May 7

@ Minnesota

0-0,0/-1 13:38

May 7

@ Minnesota

DND

May 8

@ Minnesota

INJ

May 8

@ Minnesota

0-0,0/0 11:06

May 8

@ Minnesota

DND

vs. Vegas

STOLARZ

vs. Vegas

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2020-21 PLAYER GAME-BY-GAME TERRY

VOLKOV (W/ TBL)

DATE Jan. 14

OPP. @ Vegas

Jan. 16

ZEGRAS

0-0,2/0 16:24

DATE Jan. 13

OPP. vs. CHI

0-0,0/0 13:08

DATE Jan. 14

OPP. @ Vegas

MIN

@ Vegas

0-0,2/1 12:46

Jan. 15

vs. CHI

DNP

Jan. 16

@ Vegas

MIN

Jan. 18

vs. Minnesota

0-0,2/0 11:14

Jan. 21

@ CBJ

DNP

Jan. 18

vs. Minnesota

MIN

Jan. 20

vs. Minnesota

0-0,1/-1 15:16

Jan. 23

@ CBJ

0-1,0/-1 08:55

Jan. 20

vs. Minnesota

MIN

Jan. 22

vs. Colorado

0-0,1/0 12:58

Jan. 28

@ CAR

0-0,1/0 08:04

Jan. 22

vs. Colorado

MIN

Jan. 24

vs. Colorado

0-0,0/0 11:57

Jan. 30

vs. NSH

0-0,0/0 07:04

Jan. 24

vs. Colorado

MIN

Jan. 26

@ Arizona

DNP

Feb. 1

vs. NSH

DNP

Jan. 26

@ Arizona

MIN

Jan. 28

@ Arizona

0-0,0/-1 09:00

Feb. 3

vs. DET

DNP

Jan. 28

@ Arizona

MIN

Jan. 30

vs. St. Louis

DNP

Feb. 5

vs. DET

DNP

Jan. 30

vs. St. Louis

MIN

Jan. 31

vs. St. Louis

0-0,1/-2 12:59

Feb. 8

@ NSH

0-0,0/0 08:58

Jan. 31

vs. St. Louis

MIN

Feb. 2

@ Los Angeles

0-0,3/0 12:05

Feb. 9

@ NSH

0-1,1/1 11:53

Feb. 2

@ Los Angeles

MIN

Feb. 5

vs. San Jose

1-1,3/2 11:56

Feb. 11

@ FLA

0-0,1/0 11:58

Feb. 5

vs. San Jose

MIN

Feb. 6

vs. San Jose

0-0,1/0 14:17

Feb. 13

@ FLA

1-0,3/2 09:44

Feb. 6

vs. San Jose

MIN

Feb. 9

@ Vegas

1-1,1/-1 14:09

Feb. 15

vs. FLA

2-0,2/2 09:27

Feb. 9

@ Vegas

MIN

Feb. 11

@ Vegas

0-0,3/0 12:00

Feb. 20 @ CAR

0-0,3/-1 11:16

Feb. 11

@ Vegas

MIN

Feb. 15

@ San Jose

0-0,0/-2 13:33

Feb. 22 @ CAR

0-0,1/0 09:42

Feb. 15

@ San Jose

MIN

Feb. 18

vs. Minnesota

0-0,0/0 11:09

Feb. 24 vs. CAR

0-0,0/0 08:32

Feb. 18

vs. Minnesota

MIN

Feb. 20 vs. Minnesota

0-0,0/0 14:14

Feb. 25 vs. CAR

0-0,1/1 09:03

Feb. 20 vs. Minnesota

MIN

Feb. 22 @ Arizona

0-0,3/1 13:13

Feb. 27 vs. DAL

0-0,0/0 12:09

Feb. 22 @ Arizona

0-0,2/1 13:14

Feb. 24 @ Arizona

DNP

Mar. 2

@ DAL

DNP

Feb. 24 @ Arizona

0-0,2/0 15:05

Feb. 27 vs. VGK

DNP

Mar. 4

@ CHI

0-0,1/0 07:31

Feb. 27 vs. VGK

0-0,0/-1 12:25

Mar. 1

vs. St. Louis

DNP

Mar. 5

@ CHI

0-0,1/-1 07:39

Mar. 1

vs. St. Louis

0-0,5/-1 17:26

Mar. 3

vs. St. Louis

0-1,3/1 13:44

Mar. 7

@ CHI

0-0,1/-1 06:51

Mar. 3

vs. St. Louis

0-1,1/1 20:33

Mar. 5

@ Colorado

0-0,1/0 17:01

Mar. 9

@ DET

DNP

Mar. 5

@ Colorado

0-0,1/0 13:10

Mar. 6

@ Colorado

2-0,7/2 17:18

Mar. 11

@ DET

DNP

Mar. 6

@ Colorado

DNP

Mar. 8

vs. Los Angeles

0-0,0/0 05:19

Mar. 13 vs. NSH

DNP

Mar. 8

vs. Los Angeles

0-1,2/0 08:46

Mar. 10 vs. Los Angeles

DNP

Mar. 15 vs. NSH

0-0,1/0 09:35

Mar. 10 vs. Los Angeles

0-0,2/0 16:27

Mar. 12 vs. San Jose

DNP

Mar. 16 @ DAL

DNP

Mar. 12 vs. San Jose

0-0,1/-1 16:54

Mar. 13 vs. San Jose

0-0,1/0 12:56

Mar. 18 vs. CHI

DNP

Mar. 13 vs. San Jose

DNP

Mar. 16 @ Colorado

1-1,2/1 16:37

Mar. 20 vs. CHI

DNP

Mar. 16 @ Colorado

0-1,3/1 17:36

Mar. 18 vs. Arizona

0-1,0/1 12:42

Mar. 21 vs. FLA

DNP

Mar. 18 vs. Arizona

1-0,2/1 12:19

Mar. 20 vs. Arizona

0-1,1/1 17:25

Mar. 23 @ DAL

DNP

Mar. 20 vs. Arizona

0-1,1/1 16:14

Mar. 22 @ Minnesota

1-0,2/1 19:32

Mar. 24 Acquired by

Mar. 22 @ Minnesota

0-0,0/0 13:56

Mar. 24 @ Minnesota

0-0,0/-2 15:28

Mar. 24 @ Minnesota

0-0,3/-1 12:45

Mar. 26 @ St. Louis

0-0,0/0 16:36

Mar. 26 @ STL

DNP

Mar. 26 @ St. Louis

0-0,1/0 10:24

Mar. 28 @ St. Louis

0-0,2/0 16:10

Mar. 28 @ STL

DNP

Mar. 28 @ St. Louis

DNP

Mar. 29 @ Colorado

1-0,1/1 21:36

Mar. 29 @ COL

DNP

Mar. 29 @ Colorado

DNP

Apr. 2

vs. Arizona

0-0,2/-2 18:03

Apr. 2

vs.. ARI

1-0,2/-1 13:32

Apr. 2

vs. Arizona

0-0,6/-1 16:28

Apr. 4

vs. Arizona

INJ

Apr. 4

vs.. ARI

0-0,0/0 12:51

Apr. 4

vs. Arizona

0-2,1/2 15:10

Apr. 6

@ San Jose

0-1,1/1 13:25

Apr. 6

@ SJS

0-0,2/0 15:55

Apr. 6

@ San Jose

MIN

Apr. 9

vs. Colorado

0-0,1/-1 14:15

Apr. 9

vs.. COL

0-0,2/0 11:07

Apr. 9

vs. Colorado

MIN

Apr. 11

vs. Colorado

0-1,1/-1 14:35

Apr. 11

vs.. COL

0-0,0/0 10:14

Apr. 11

vs. Colorado

MIN

Apr. 12

@ San Jose

0-0,1/1 14:59

Apr. 12

@ SJS

2-0,3/2 16:53

Apr. 12

@ San Jose

MIN

Apr. 14

@ San Jose

0-1,2/0 14:49

Apr. 14

@ SJS

1-1,1/2 14:34

Apr. 14

@ San Jose

MIN

Apr. 16

vs. Vegas

0-0,1/0 16:58

Apr. 16

vs.. VGK

0-0,1/-1 13:55

Apr. 16

vs. Vegas

MIN

Apr. 18

vs. Vegas

0-0,1/-3 16:21

Apr. 18

vs.. VGK

0-0,0/-1 14:56

Apr. 18

vs. Vegas

MIN

Apr. 20 @ Los Angeles

0-0,0/-2 15:34

Apr. 20 @ LAK

0-0,2/-2 12:39

Apr. 20 @ Los Angeles

MIN

Apr. 24

0-1,2/0 16:28

Apr. 24

0-1,0/-1 15:59

Apr. 24

MIN

Apr. 26 @ Los Angeles

0-0,2/-2 16:28

Apr. 26 @ LAK

0-0,0/0 11:34

Apr. 26 @ Los Angeles

DNP

Apr. 28 @ Los Angeles

0-0,1/0 13:28

Apr. 28 @ LAK

0-1,0/2 14:31

Apr. 28 @ Los Angeles

0-0,1/-1 14:42

Apr. 30 vs. Los Angeles

0-0,3/1 16:36

Apr. 30 vs.. LAK

0-0,1/-1 12:33

Apr. 30 vs. Los Angeles

0-1,3/1 17:08

May 1

vs. Los Angeles

0-1,1/2 17:02

May 1

vs.. LAK

0-0,1/0 15:38

May 1

vs. Los Angeles

1-1,5/3 17:08

May 3

@ St. Louis

0-0,2/0 18:07

May 3

@ STL

0-0,0/0 15:14

May 3

@ St. Louis

0-0,2/-1 20:17

May 5

@ St. Louis

0-1,0/1 17:22

May 5

@ STL

DNP

May 5

@ St. Louis

0-1,6/1 18:07

May 7

@ Minnesota

0-0,1/0 14:28

May 7

@ MIN

0-1,1/1 15:18

May 7

@ Minnesota

0-1,0/0 15:14

May 8

@ Minnesota

0-1,4/1 15:01

May 8

@ MIN

0-0,1/-1 12:33

May 8

@ Minnesota

1-0,3/1 18:04

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2020-21 TRANSACTIONS Oct. 14, 2020 Nov. 5, 2020

Signed LW Maxim Golod to a three-year entry-level contract. Signed RW Jacob Perreault to a three-year entry-level contract.

Nov. 7, 2020 Dec. 23, 2020 Jan. 7, 2021 Jan. 10, 2021 Jan. 13, 2021 Jan. 15, 2021 Jan. 18, 2021 Jan. 21, 2021 Jan. 22, 2021 Jan. 27, 2021 Jan. 30, 2021 Jan. 31, 2021 Feb. 13, 2021 Feb. 17, 2021 Feb. 19, 2021 Feb. 20, 2021 Feb. 21, 2021 Feb. 24, 2021 Mar. 3, 2021 Mar. 5, 2021 Mar. 8, 2021 Mar. 10, 2021 Mar. 13, 2021 Mar. 15, 2021 Mar. 18, 2021 Mar. 20, 2021 Mar. 24, 2021 Mar. 31, 2021 Apr. 4, 2021 Apr. 5, 2021 Apr. 8, 2021 Apr. 9, 2021 Apr. 12, 2021

Signed D Jamie Drysdale to a three-year entry-level contract. Signed G Ryan Miller to a one-year contract through the 2020-21 NHL season. Signed G Anthony Stolarz to a two-year contract through the 2022-23 NHL season. Signed D Ben Hutton to a professional tryout (PTO). Assigned D Simon Benoit, C Sam Carrick, C Chase De Leo, G Lukas Dostal, D Jamie Drysdale, G Olle Eriksson Ek, C Benoit-Olivier Groulx, D Josh Mahura, LW Jack Kopacka, C Antoine Morand, RW Jacob Perreault, RW Andrew Poturalski, LW Brayden Tracey and C Trevor Zegras to San Diego (AHL). Signed D Ben Hutton to a one-year contract through the 2020-21 NHL season. Assigned LW Max Jones to San Diego (AHL). Assigned G Anthony Stolarz, C Isac Lundestrom and D Kodie Curran to San Diego (AHL). Recalled LW Max Jones from San Diego (AHL). Acquired D Trevor Carrick from San Jose for LW Jack Kopacka. Recalled C Isac Lundestrom from San Diego (AHL). Recalled C Andrew Agozzino from San Diego (AHL). Reassigned D Josh Mahura to San Diego. Reassigned G Anthony Stolarz, C Andrew Agozzino and RW Vinni Lettieri to San Diego (AHL). Assigned LW Sonny Milano to San Diego (AHL) on a Long-Term Injury Conditioning Loan, and assigned D Andy Welinski to San Diego. Assigned D Brendan Guhle to San Diego (AHL) on a Long-Term Injury Conditioning Loan, and assigned D Kodie Curran to San Diego. Recalled D Josh Mahura from San Diego (AHL). Recalled C Trevor Zegras from San Diego (AHL). Recalled RW Vinni Lettieri from San Diego (AHL). Reassigned RW Vinni Lettieri to San Diego (AHL). Assigned D Brendan Guhle to San Diego (AHL). Assigned LW Brayden Tracey to Victoria (WHL). Recalled RW Vinni Lettieri from San Diego (AHL). Recalled D Kodie Curran and Andy Welinski from San Diego (AHL). Assigned D Kodie Curran to San Diego (AHL). Recalled D Jamie Drysdale from San Diego (AHL). Reassigned D Josh Mahura to San Diego (AHL). Acquired RW Alexander Volkov from Tampa Bay in exchange for C Antoine Morand and a conditional seventh-round selection in 2023. Reassigned C Andrew Agozzino and RW Vinni Lettieri to San Diego (AHL). Recalled C Sam Carrick from San Diego (AHL). Reassigned C Trevor Zegras to San Diego (AHL). Assigned D Axel Andersson from Sodertalje (Sweden-2) to San Diego (AHL). Recalled C Chase De Leo from San Diego (AHL). Acquired D Haydn Fleury from Carolina for D Jani Hakanpaa and a 2022 sixth-round

selection. Acquired a 2022 fifth-round selection from Toronto for Ben Hutton. Recalled C Andrew Agozzino from San Diego (AHL). Assigned C Chase De Leo to San Diego. Apr. 15, 2021 Reassigned C Andrew Agozzino to San Diego (AHL). Apr. 20, 2021 Reassigned C Sam Carrick to San Diego (AHL). Apr. 26, 2021 Recalled C Sam Carrick from San Diego (AHL). Apr. 28, 2021 Recalled C Trevor Zegras and D Simon Benoit from San Diego (AHL). May 3, 2021 Recalled D Josh Mahura from San Diego (AHL). May 10, 2021 Reassigned D Simon Benoit, C Sam Carrick, D Jamie Drysdale, D Josh Mahura and C Trevor Zegras to San Diego (AHL).

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2019-20 ANAHEIM DUCKS THE 2018-19 SEASON: The Ducks concluded the 2019-20 season with a 29-33-9 record and 67 points. Anaheim had played 71 games until the regular season was paused Mar. 12 and eventually deemed completed May 26 due to the COVID-19 pandemic…going into Mar. 12, the Ducks had won three of their last five games and earned points in four of those contests (3-1-1, 7 pts).

TEAM 1,000:

TEAM LEADERS: Adam Henrique led the club in points (26-17=43) and goals for the first time since joining the Ducks… Henrique’s 26 goals marked his fifth 20-goal season and fell just four shy of his career high…Ryan Getzlaf paced the Ducks with 29 assists in a season he became the club’s all-time leader in games played, the first player to appear in 1,000 games with Ducks and the NHL’s all-time leader in overtime assists (24).

FINAL GAME POSTPONED GAME: Anaheim’s final game of the shortened season also represented the continuation of the postponed contest between the Blues and Ducks, originally set for Feb. 11 but rescheduled by the NHL due to a medical emergency that occurred at 12:10 of the first period involving defenseman Jay Bouwmeester...the contest followed the same 60-minute format of regular-season games and began with the score tied, 1-1, as it was at the time of the postponement...Adam Henrique (Anaheim) and Ivan Barbashev (St. Louis) provided the original goals, which carried over to the Mar. 11 rescheduled date..

& 2,000 The Ducks played their 1,000th all-time regular-season game in Anaheim Nov. 14 vs. San Jose at Honda Center...after the NHL awarded Anaheim and the Walt Disney Company a franchise on Dec. 10, 1992, the Ducks have posted a 547-341-136 all-time record (excluding “home” neutral site games)...the Ducks played their 2,000th game in franchise history Nov. 3 vs. Chicago, a 3-2 overtime loss.

LEADERBOARD CHECK: Cam Fowler surpassed Scott Niedermayer for the franchise’s all-time lead among defensemen in several categories during 2019-20…Fowler scored his 61st career goal Oct. 29 vs. WPG to become the club’s all-time leader in goals by a defenseman…he started the season Oct. 3 vs. ARI by assuming the all-time franchise lead in GWG by a defenseman with his 14th game winner in a 2-1 victory…Fowler quickly followed up by becoming the first Anaheim defenseman to reach 1,000 career shots, Oct. 11 @ CBJ…he also earned his 300th career NHL point Feb. 7 @ TOR to become the first Ducks blueliner to reach the milestone.

IN NET:

FRANCHISE BEST: Ryan Getzlaf became the franchise’s all-time leader in games played Oct. 11 @ CBJ, surpassing Corey Perry (988) with his 989th career appearance...Getzlaf also became the first player in club history to play 1,000 games with Anaheim on Nov. 3 vs. CHI (see note below)… of his 1,053 career games, Getzlaf has served 700 of those as Anaheim’s captain, the most in franchise history...he also passed Henrik Sedin (23) for the NHL’s all-time lead in overtime assists following a 4-3 OT victory Feb. 25 vs. EDM.

CAPTAIN 1,000: Ducks captain Ryan Getzlaf became the first Duck in franchise history to reach 1,000 games Nov. 3 vs. CHI...Getzlaf became the sixth NHL player in the last 40 NHL seasons to play their first 1,000 games with one franchise and win 548 (or more) of them (now at

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568-362-127)...Getzlaf also became the eighth active player to appear in his first 1,000 career games with the same team, and the 53rd all-time (19th as a center)... with his appearance Nov. 3, Getzlaf was the 20th active skater and the 336th player in NHL history to reach the milestone...he also was the 12th player all-time to appear in his 1,000th game while a member of the Ducks.

John Gibson wrapped up the season tied for the 10th-highest career SV% (.918) among all-time NHL goaltenders with at least 200 games played...Gibson also finished 2019-20 tied for fifth among active goaltenders.

MILLER’S MOVES: Ryan Miller earned his 386th career NHL win and surpassed Mike Vernon (385) for sole possession of 15th place on the NHL’s all-time wins list in a 4-3 overtime win Mar. 4 @ COL...Mar. 6 vs. Toronto, Miller moved past Tom Barrasso (777) for sole possession of second place on the NHL’s all-time games played list for U.S.-born goaltenders and on Feb. 17 in Calgary, Miller made 37 saves to surpass Gilles Meloche (21,138) for sole possession of 13th place on the NHL’s all-time saves list.

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71

Date

10/03/2019 10/05/2019 10/08/2019 10/10/2019 10/11/2019 10/14/2019 10/16/2019 10/18/2019 10/20/2019 10/22/2019 10/24/2019 10/26/2019 10/27/2019 10/29/2019 11/01/2019 11/03/2019 11/05/2019 11/10/2019 11/12/2019 11/14/2019 11/16/2019 11/18/2019 11/21/2019 11/23/2019 11/25/2019 11/27/2019 11/29/2019 12/02/2019 12/06/2019 12/08/2019 12/10/2019 12/12/2019 12/14/2019 12/17/2019 12/18/2019 12/21/2019 12/22/2019 12/27/2019 12/29/2019 12/31/2019 01/02/2020 01/05/2020 01/07/2020 01/09/2020 01/11/2020 01/13/2020 01/16/2020 01/17/2020 01/27/2020 01/29/2020 01/31/2020 02/01/2020 02/04/2020 02/06/2020 02/07/2020 02/09/2020 02/13/2020 02/16/2020 02/17/2020 02/19/2020 02/21/2020 02/23/2020 02/25/2020 02/28/2020 03/01/2020 03/03/2020 03/04/2020 03/06/2020 03/08/2020 03/10/2020 03/11/2020

Team

W-L-OT Record GF-GA

ARIZONA SAN JOSE @ DETROIT @ PITTSBURGH @ COLUMBUS @ BOSTON BUFFALO CAROLINA CALGARY @ NASHVILLE @ DALLAS @ COLORADO @ VEGAS WINNIPEG VANCOUVER CHICAGO MINNESOTA EDMONTON DETROIT SAN JOSE @ ST. LOUIS @ WASHINGTON @ FLORIDA @ TAMPA BAY NY ISLANDERS @ ARIZONA WINNIPEG LOS ANGELES WASHINGTON @ WINNIPEG @ MINNESOTA LOS ANGELES NY RANGERS @ PHILADELPHIA @ NEW JERSEY @ NY ISLANDERS @ NY RANGERS VEGAS PHILADELPHIA @ VEGAS @ ARIZONA NASHVILLE COLUMBUS DALLAS @ CHICAGO @ ST. LOUIS @ NASHVILLE @ CAROLINA @ SAN JOSE ARIZONA TAMPA BAY @ LOS ANGELES @ OTTAWA @ MONTREAL @ TORONTO @ BUFFALO CALGARY @ VANCOUVER @ CALGARY FLORIDA COLORADO VEGAS EDMONTON PITTSBURGH NEW JERSEY @ CHICAGO @ COLORADO TORONTO MINNESOTA OTTAWA ST. LOUIS

W W W L W L W W L L L W L W W* O* L L O* L W L O* L W O** L W L L W** L W** L L W** L W O* L L W** L L L L W W* L W L W W** O* O* W L W L L L O* W* W L L W* W O* W L

Scorers

01-00-00 2-1 38,4 02-00-00 3-1 44,15,14 03-00-00 3-1 67,37,33 03-01-00 1-2 25 04-01-00 2-1 33S,4 04-02-00 2-4 67,14 05-02-00 5-2 14,67,15P,14,33 06-02-00 4-2 14,61,33,24S 06-03-00 1-2 33 06-04-00 1-6 15 06-05-00 1-2 53P 07-05-00 5-2 14,24,15P,53,33 07-06-00 2-5 15,14 08-06-00 7-4 4,15,14,61,38,24,24 09-06-00 2-1 33S,15 09-06-01 2-3 6,37P 09-07-01 2-4 67,32 09-08-01 2-6 67,49 09-08-02 3-4 33,76,4 09-09-02 3-5 67,33P,49 10-09-02 4-1 15,38,38S,38 10-10-02 2-5 34P,20 10-10-03 4-5 49,37,67P,25 10-11-03 2-6 38S,67 11-11-03 3-0 15,4,25 11-11-04 3-4 2,34,61 11-12-04 0-3 12-12-04 4-2 38,33P,24,38 12-13-04 2-3 15,14 12-14-04 2-3 33,29 13-14-04 3-2 67,4P 13-15-04 1-2 38P 14-15-04 4-3 33P,6,47P 14-16-04 1-4 67P 14-17-04 1-3 14 15-17-04 6-5 53P,39S,14,33,4 15-18-04 1-5 34 16-18-04 4-3 14P,4P,53,29 16-18-05 1-2 6 16-19-05 2-5 5,33 16-20-05 2-4 33,49 17-20-05 5-4 14,4,11P,14P 17-21-05 3-4 15,25,25 17-22-05 0-3 17-23-05 2-4 49,67 17-24-05 1-4 53 18-24-05 4-2 42,14P,67,38S 19-24-05 2-1 6,34 19-25-05 2-4 25S,37P 20-25-05 4-2 14,14,47,24S 20-26-05 3-4 67,44,61 21-26-05 3-1 49,38,32 22-26-05 3-2 37,25 22-26-06 2-3 33,38 22-26-07 4-5 20,49S,14P,38 23-26-07 3-2 33,15,37 23-27-07 0-6 24-27-07 5-1 14,38P,14P,34,2 24-28-07 4-6 14,33,20,29 24-29-07 1-4 49 24-30-07 0-1 24-30-08 5-6 29,37,37,14,14 25-30-08 4-3 22,20,14,22P 26-30-08 3-2 43,15P,2 26-31-08 0-3 26-32-08 2-6 43,24 27-32-08 4-3 26,2,34,67 28-32-08 2-1 24,14 28-32-09 4-5 33,43,33,29 29-32-09 5-2 33P,20,20,20,67P 29-33-09 2-4 14,28

W Goal

4 15 37 59 4 88 15 33 11 10 34 15 10 38 15 88 12 93 21 9 38 18 5 21 15 18 4 24 13 55 67 77 33 72 21 33 21 29 13 19 15 15 8 34 8 21 67 34 12 47 86 38 25 26 91 37 28 38 23 21 37 27 22 2 37 17 67 14 22 20 12

PP

0-1 0-2 0-3 0-3 0-1 0-4 1-4 0-1 0-3 0-3 1-2 1-3 0-1 0-1 0-4 1-4 0-2 0-5 0-2 1-4 0-2 1-4 1-1 0-3 0-2 0-3 0-2 1-1 0-3 0-2 1-3 1-3 2-4 1-5 0-2 1-4 0-4 2-3 0-4 0-2 0-1 2-5 0-2 0-2 0-1 0-2 1-2 0-2 1-2 0-4 0-3 0-1 0-3 0-2 1-3 0-1 0-4 2-2 0-2 0-1 0-2 0-2 1-3 1-6 0-2 0-3 0-2 0-2 0-4 2-2 0-1

PK

1-1 4-4 2-2 5-6 3-3 1-3 6-7 2-3 0-0 5-6 2-2 4-6 2-4 2-2 5-5 4-5 2-2 2-4 3-4 2-3 4-4 0-1 1-1 1-4 2-2 1-2 3-4 2-2 2-3 3-4 5-5 2-3 2-2 2-2 3-4 1-3 5-5 2-2 2-2 1-1 3-3 1-2 2-3 1-3 1-1 0-1 1-1 2-2 1-1 5-5 3-3 1-2 3-5 4-5 3-5 1-2 2-2 2-3 4-4 1-1 1-1 1-1 2-3 4-5 1-3 2-2 1-3 3-3 1-3 5-5 1-2

SF-SA W-L Gltdr. Attend. 29-33 33-36 29-32 32-28 23-27 32-23 31-33 20-24 30-29 27-30 30-29 27-37 15-49 28-40 29-40 38-37 31-26 33-31 27-36 32-35 25-38 34-31 32-28 38-27 23-26 34-28 24-20 20-36 29-36 33-33 33-24 37-27 42-32 41-31 27-20 28-33 20-41 18-29 28-35 28-43 28-34 47-26 40-27 27-27 37-33 21-34 27-35 37-26 28-31 32-27 26-22 28-47 28-32 37-27 30-35 28-33 44-32 28-38 30-43 36-32 26-29 30-28 21-32 21-30 34-34 39-40 30-35 28-31 26-30 15-42 27-37

36 / 35 36 / 30 36 / 35 30 / 36 30 / 70 41 / 36 36 / 35 30 / 34 39 / 36 35 / 36 30 / 36 30 / 39 29 / 36 36 / 37 36 / 25 40 / 30 32 / 36 19 / 36 45 / 30 31 / 36 36 / 50 70 / 36 72 / 36 88 / 30 36 / 1 35 / 36 37 / 36 30 / 36 70 / 30 37 / 36 36 / 31 32 / 36 36 / 30 79 / 36 29 / 30 36 / 40 30 / 30 36 / 30 37 / 36 29 / 36 32 / 36 36 / 74 90 / 30 30 / 36 40 / 36 34 / 36 36 / 74 30 / 47 30 / 36 36 / 32 88 / 36 30 / 32 36 / 35 31 / 36 36 / 30 30 / 34 39 / 36 36 / 35 39 / 30 72 / 36 39 / 36 30 / 36 36 / 41 36 / 30 35 / 36 50 / 36 30 / 39 36 / 36 40 / 30 30 / 35 34 / 31

17174+ 15795 18209 18414+ 15368 17193 15193 14755 15690 17424+ 17754 18039+ 18110+ 15171 15173 15576 15526 16463 15046 16007 18096+ 18573+ 11316 19092+ 16269 14741 16301 15434 15945 15325+ 17154 16008 14707 18449 13936 13917+ 17465 16601 16238 18320+ 14651 15858 16153 15419 21548+ 18096+ 17388+ 16913 16571 16730 16032 18230+ 9238 20896 19077+ 16131 16212 18871+ 19116 15716 16742 15171 15431 16588 16195 21345+ 18033+ 15984 15948 15044 16195

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FRONT ROW (L-R): John Gibson, Director of Player Personnel Rick Paterson, Senior Vice President of Hockey Operations David McNab, Executive Vice President/General Manager & Interim Head Coach Bob Murray, Owner Henry Samueli, Ryan Kesler, Ryan Getzlaf, Corey Perry, Owner Susan Samueli, Chief Executive Officer Michael Schulman, Executive Vice President/Chief Operating Officer Tim Ryan, Ryan Miller, Chad Johnson SECOND ROW: Vice President of Human Resources Gina Galasso, Chief Human Resources Officer Jay Scott, Chief Financial Officer Bill Foltz, Vice President/COO, Anaheim Arena Management Kevin Starkey, Assistant Coach Mark Morrison, Assistant Coach Rich Preston, Jakob Silfverberg, Josh Manson, Cam Fowler, Adam Henrique, Assistant Coach Marty Wilford, Goaltending Coach Sudarshan Maharaj, Vice President/Chief Marketing Officer Aaron Teats, Chief Commercial Officer Bill Pedigo, Vice President, The Rinks Art Trottier, Vice President & General Counsel Katie Rodin THIRD ROW: Director of Rehabilitation Kevin Taylor, Head Equipment Manager Chris Aldrich, Skating & Skills Development Coach Larry Barron, Video Coach Joe Piscotty, Daniel Sprong, Devin Shore, Carter Rowney, Hampus Lindholm, Rickard Rakell, Troy Terry, Ondrej Kase, Strength & Conditioning Coach Mark Fitzgerald, Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach Chris Martin, Head Athletic Trainer Joe Huff, Assistant Athletic Trainer Mike Hannegan FOURTH ROW: Hockey Operations Manager David Schenker, Assistant Equipment Manager Matt Brayfield, Assistant Equipment Manager Jeff Tyni, Brendan Guhle, Max Jones, Nick Ritchie, Jaycob Megna, Korbinian Holzer, Derek Grant, Jacob Larsson, Massage Therapist Mike Griebel, Assistant Athletic Trainer Chad Walker.

THE 2018-19 SEASON: The Ducks finished the season with a 35-37-10 record for 80 points…Anaheim went 5-1-1 in its last seven games, earning points in six of those seven contests (11 pts.)…only Columbus (6-1-0) had a better record in its final seven games of 2018-19… Anaheim also went 11-5-1 for 23 points in its last 17 games, which ranked tied for third among NHL teams in points during that stretch…the Ducks scored 57 goals in those final 17 games (tied for fifth in the NHL) and went 11-for-43 on the PP (25.6%, fourth in NHL).

YOUTHFUL IMPACT: Young players made an impact at both the start and at the end of the season. Troy Terry co-led NHL rookies in points (2-8=10) and assists from Mar. 5 until the night he was injured Mar. 29 at Calgary… Terry was named the NHL’s Third Star of the Week for the period ending Mar. 10 after collecting 2-5=7 with a +5 rating in four games…Terry finished the week ranked third among NHL leaders in points, tied for third in assists, and tied for second in plus/minus. Sam Steel led NHL rookies in goals (5-1=6) from the date of his Mar. 26 hat trick through the end of the regular season (see hat trick note below). Max Comtois became the first Ducks player to score in his first two career NHL games from the start of a season and also became the second rookie in franchise history to record at least one point in each of his first three career NHL games…Comtois’ goal 49 seconds into the season-opening game Oct. 3 at San Jose was the fastest to start an NHL career since 1989, when Buffalo’s Alexander Mogilny scored 20 seconds into the first period Oct. 5, 1989 vs. Quebec…Comtois’ goal, four seconds into his first shift, was the sixth-fastest goal to open an NHL career in NHL modern-era history (since 1943-44). Six rookies made their NHL debuts with Anaheim in 2018-19, including Sam Steel, Max Comtois, Max Jones, Josh Mahura, Isac Lundestrom and Kiefer Sherwood.

ON THE BLUELINE: During the 2018-19 NHL season, the Ducks led the NHL in

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games played by drafted defensemen (418)…Anaheim also ranked second in most rookies (16), games played by rookies (325) and games played by defensemen aged 27-or-younger (449).

SIGNED & DELIVERED: Jakob Silfverberg averaged over a point-per-game after he signed his five-year contract extension Mar. 2…in his final 17 games, Silfverberg recorded 8-11=19 points with a +10 rating to help the Ducks to a 11-5-1 record…Silfverberg finished the season leading the Ducks with a career-high 24 goals and ranked tied for second in points (24-19=43)…on Mar. 12 vs. Nashville, Silfverberg scored his 103rd career goal as a Duck to surpass Andrew Cogliano (102) for sole possession of eighth on the all-time franchise goals list.

NET PRESENCE: John Gibson went 26-22-8 with two shutouts, a 2.84 GAA and .917 SV% in 58 games...Gibson led the NHL in shorthanded saves (285), ranked sixth in saves (1,685) and shots against (1,838), and 10th in appearances…Gibson, who was also tied for fourth among goaltenders in March wins (8-3-0), tied for ninth in most appearances with two goals-or-less allowed (29) during the 2018-19 campaign…Gibson collected his 100th career NHL win in Anaheim’s 4-3 victory over Vancouver Nov. 21 to become the fourth Ducks goaltender to reach the milestone, joining Jean-Sebastien Giguere (206), Guy Hebert (173) and Jonas Hiller (162)...Gibson also became the fastest to 100 wins with Anaheim in 196 games, besting Hiller (214 games), Giguere (248) and Hebert (254).

RECORD-SETTING PERFORMANCE: Ryan Miller surpassed John Vanbiesbrouck (374) for the alltime lead among U.S.-born goaltenders in wins (375) Feb. 17 vs. Washington...Vanbiesbrouck had been the all-time leader since Jan. 6, 2000, when he passed Tom Barrasso with his 349th career win...both goalies remained active yet Vanbiesbrouck did not relinquish the lead until Miller tied him Dec. 2, 2018...Miller concluded the 2018-19 season ranked 16th on the all-time wins list for NHL goaltenders…on Feb. 19 at Minnesota, Miller stopped all 31 shots to post his 44th career shutout, second among U.S.-born goaltenders all-time...that night Miller also became the fourth goaltender since 2013-14 to record a shutout at the age of 38 or older.

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Date

10/03/2018 10/06/2018 10/08/2018 10/10/2018 10/13/2018 10/14/2018 10/17/2018 10/20/2018 10/21/2018 10/23/2018 10/25/2018 10/28/2018 10/30/2018 11/01/2018 11/04/2018 11/06/2018 11/07/2018 11/09/2018 11/12/2018 11/14/2018 11/16/2018 11/18/2018 11/21/2018 11/23/2018 11/25/2018 11/27/2018 11/28/2018 11/30/2018 12/02/2018 12/05/2018 12/07/2018 12/09/2018 12/12/2018 12/15/2018 12/17/2018 12/18/2018 12/20/2018 12/22/2018 12/27/2018 12/29/2018 12/31/2018 01/04/2019 01/06/2019 01/09/2019 01/11/2019 01/13/2019 01/15/2019 01/17/2019 01/19/2019 01/20/2019 01/23/2019 02/02/2019 02/04/2019 02/05/2019 02/07/2019 02/09/2019 02/13/2019 02/15/2019 02/17/2019 02/19/2019 02/22/2019 02/23/2019 02/25/2019 02/27/2019 03/01/2019 03/03/2019 03/05/2019 03/06/2019 03/08/2019 03/10/2019 03/12/2019 03/14/2019 03/15/2019 03/17/2019 03/20/2019 03/22/2019 03/23/2019 03/26/2019 03/29/2019 03/30/2019 04/03/2019 04/05/2019

Team

W-L-OT Record GF-GA

@ SAN JOSE @ ARIZONA DETROIT ARIZONA @ DALLAS @ ST. LOUIS NY ISLANDERS @ VEGAS BUFFALO @ CHICAGO @ DALLAS SAN JOSE PHILADELPHIA NY RANGERS COLUMBUS @ LOS ANGELES CALGARY MINNESOTA NASHVILLE @ VEGAS TORONTO COLORADO VANCOUVER EDMONTON @ NASHVILLE @ TAMPA BAY @ FLORIDA @ CAROLINA @ WASHINGTON CHICAGO CAROLINA NEW JERSEY DALLAS @ COLUMBUS @ PITTSBURGH @ NY RANGERS @ BOSTON @ BUFFALO @ SAN JOSE ARIZONA TAMPA BAY VEGAS EDMONTON OTTAWA PITTSBURGH @ WINNIPEG @ DETROIT @ MINNESOTA @ NEW JERSEY @ NY ISLANDERS ST. LOUIS @ WINNIPEG @ TORONTO @ MONTREAL @ OTTAWA @ PHILADELPHIA VANCOUVER BOSTON WASHINGTON @ MINNESOTA @ CALGARY @ EDMONTON @ VANCOUVER CHICAGO VEGAS COLORADO @ ARIZONA ST. LOUIS MONTREAL LOS ANGELES NASHVILLE @ ARIZONA @ COLORADO FLORIDA WINNIPEG SAN JOSE @ LOS ANGELES @ VANCOUVER @ CALGARY @ EDMONTON CALGARY LOS ANGELES

Scorers W Goal

W 01-00-00 5-2 53,67P,26,14P,24 W 02-00-00 1-0 53 W** 03-00-00 3-2 47,33 O** 03-00-01 2-3 17,46 L 03-01-01 3-5 33,64,14P W 04-01-01 3-2 33,46,7P W 05-01-01 4-1 17P,17,14,47 L 05-02-01 1-3 46 L 05-03-01 2-4 34,64 L 05-04-01 1-3 67 L 05-05-01 2-5 15,15 O* 05-05-02 3-4 42,20,20 L 05-06-02 2-3 20,20P O** 05-06-03 2-3 33P,67 W* 06-06-03 3-2 4,4,4 L 06-07-03 1-4 17 W 07-07-03 3-2 33,14,15 L 07-08-03 1-5 20P W** 08-08-03 2-1 15 L 08-09-03 0-5 O* 08-09-04 1-2 20 O* 08-09-05 3-4 26,15P,25 W 09-09-05 4-3 15,25P,14,83 W* 10-09-05 2-1 37,67 L 10-10-05 2-5 14P,25 W 11-10-05 3-1 42,37P,24 W 12-10-05 3-2 42,37,37 W* 13-10-05 2-1 20,15 W 14-10-05 6-5 15,7,67,20P,47P,20 W 15-10-05 4-2 26,11,25,33 L 15-11-05 1-4 33S W** 16-11-05 6-5 33,64,26,20,25 W 17-11-05 6-3 25,25,25,26,33,47 W* 18-11-05 2-1 11,11 W 19-11-05 4-2 14P,64,25,15 L 19-12-05 1-3 20 L 19-13-05 1-3 76 L 19-14-05 0-3 L 19-15-05 2-4 33P,64 O* 19-15-06 4-5 25,11P,14,25 O* 19-15-07 1-2 37 L 19-16-07 2-3 11P,24 L 19-17-07 0-4 O* 19-17-08 1-2 33 L 19-18-08 4-7 37,15,11,33S O* 19-18-09 3-4 23,67,7 L 19-19-09 1-3 67P W 20-19-09 3-0 14,67,23 W 21-19-09 3-2 11,61P,38 L 21-20-09 0-3 L 21-21-09 1-5 11 L 21-22-09 3-9 37,11,29 L 21-23-09 1-6 67 L 21-24-09 1-4 15 L 21-25-09 0-4 L 21-26-09 2-6 14P,37P W 22-26-09 1-0 33 L 22-27-09 0-3 W 23-27-09 5-2 14,33,14P,10P,33 W 24-27-09 4-0 33P,10,17,47 L 24-28-09 1-2 38 L 24-29-09 1-2 24 L 24-30-09 0-4 L 24-31-09 3-4 29S,24,61 L 24-32-09 0-3 W 25-32-09 2-1 33,4P W 26-32-09 3-1 33,14P,61P L 26-33-09 4-5 37,67P,43,14 W 27-33-09 8-2 11,14,29P,61,10,67,14,49 L 27-34-09 2-3 11,33 W 28-34-09 3-2 15,33,11 L 28-35-09 1-6 33 W 29-35-09 5-3 10,15,11,10P,47 W 30-35-09 3-2 29P,14,33 L 30-36-09 0-3 W* 31-36-09 4-3 67,14P,67P,33 O** 31-36-10 3-4 4,67P,24S W 32-36-10 5-4 34,34,34,67P,64 L 32-37-10 1-6 45 W 33-37-10 5-1 10,67,67,67,29 W 34-37-10 3-1 34,49,15 W 35-37-10 5-2 24,5,11,34S,33

26 53 61 25 3 7 17 75 55 88 4 28 19 36 4 13 15 16 67 89 44 96 83 67 51 37 37 15 20 25 22 11 26 11 25 13 47 26 88 8 21 67 97 36 81 18 14 14 38 15 12 18 18 15 7 12 33 55 14 33 88 89 77 88 71 4 14 27 29 38 11 55 10 33 55 33 11 64 23 67 49 11

PP

2-3 0-2 0-3 0-3 1-2 1-2 1-3 0-2 0-2 0-4 0-3 0-1 1-3 1-3 0-5 0-4 0-3 1-2 0-2 0-4 0-1 1-3 1-4 0-2 1-5 1-3 0-2 0-3 2-3 0-1 0-5 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-2 0-5 0-4 0-3 1-4 1-5 0-1 1-3 0-3 0-3 0-2 0-2 1-2 0-4 1-2 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-3 2-4 0-3 0-3 2-4 1-3 0-2 0-1 0-2 0-1 0-2 1-3 2-5 1-4 1-4 0-1 0-1 0-4 1-2 1-2 0-5 2-3 1-2 1-2 0-1 0-1 0-2 0-1

PK

3-3 4-4 2-2 2-3 1-3 2-3 4-4 4-5 2-4 3-4 3-3 2-2 3-4 2-3 6-6 0-1 2-3 4-4 7-7 5-6 2-2 0-2 1-2 1-2 3-5 4-4 2-3 6-6 4-5 3-3 4-4 2-3 1-3 3-3 3-4 3-3 2-4 3-4 3-3 2-3 3-3 3-3 1-1 0-0 2-3 2-3 0-0 4-4 4-4 2-3 0-0 1-4 2-3 3-3 1-1 4-5 4-4 3-4 3-3 3-3 1-1 1-1 1-2 3-4 1-2 3-4 5-5 2-5 5-6 3-3 3-5 3-5 2-3 1-1 4-5 4-5 2-3 1-1 2-3 1-1 5-5 5-5

SF-SA W-L Gltdr. Attend. 15-33 20-41 27-21 25-39 25-51 31-31 25-35 18-45 28-45 25-38 25-41 30-49 25-36 30-24 30-26 31-27 24-39 21-43 30-35 29-25 39-35 33-42 37-28 25-28 19-33 22-35 25-44 29-34 25-32 32-27 19-36 37-35 36-29 22-37 36-30 15-24 25-31 40-33 27-39 41-30 36-35 27-42 39-24 33-30 25-36 31-34 24-25 23-37 14-31 19-28 13-32 29-31 25-44 25-32 45-35 32-40 22-35 30-29 39-25 24-31 26-28 34-21 29-29 32-35 34-34 23-26 31-23 27-33 29-37 20-25 18-34 37-24 37-44 22-39 29-23 21-26 20-30 24-32 22-37 38-31 32-26 33-46

36 / 31 36 / 32 36 / 35 32 / 36 35 / 36 30 / 31 36 / 1 29 / 36 40 / 30 50 / 36 30 / 36 31 / 36 37 / 30 40 / 36 36 / 70 36 / 36 30 / 41 32 / 36 36 / 35 29 / 36 40 / 36 31 / 30 36 / 25 36 / 19 35 / 36 30 / 70 36 / 34 36 / 35 30 / 70 36 / 50 34 / 36 36 / 35 36 / 30 36 / 72 36 / 1 40 / 1 41 / 36 35 / 36 31 / 1 31 / 36 88 / 36 29 / 36 33 / 36 31 / 36 30 / 36 37 / 36 35 / 36 36 / 32 36 / 29 40 / 1 50 / 36 37 / 36 31 / 36 31 / 1 31 / 36 79 / 1 40 / 25 41 / 40 30 / 70 30 / 40 41 / 30 19 / 40 25 / 40 50 / 30 29 / 36 36 / 31 30 / 35 50 / 36 36 / 31 32 / 30 36 / 35 35 / 30 36 / 1 36 / 33 37 / 36 36 / 30 32 / 30 36 / 25 41 / 30 36 / 19 30 / 33 36 / 36

17562+ 17125+ 17436+ 17015 18532+ 16562 16909 18375+ 17174+ 20900+ 17134 17099 16450 16101 16727 18230+ 16461 16464 16629 18111+ 16666 16502 16091 16497 17167+ 19092+ 9078 13987 18506+ 15696 15573 16470 16810 16171 18575+ 17590 17565+ 19070+ 17562+ 17174+ 17340+ 17222+ 17317+ 17174+ 17473+ 15321+ 19515+ 18907+ 15231 13917+ 16795 15321+ 18858+ 20680 12617 19072 17174+ 17174+ 17495+ 18533+ 18960 18347+ 18542 16689 16456 16690 11305 16854 16580 17174+ 16811 14202 18025+ 16523 16846 17174+ 18230+ 17633 19030 18347+ 17174+ 17306+

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FRONT ROW (L-R): John Gibson, Director of Player Personnel Rick Paterson, Senior Vice President of Hockey Operations David McNab, Executive Vice President/General Manager Bob Murray, Owner Henry Samueli, Ryan Kesler, Ryan Getzlaf, Corey Perry, Owner Susan Samueli, Chief Executive Officer Michael Schulman, Executive Vice President/Chief Operating Officer Tim Ryan, Head Coach Randy Carlyle, Ryan Miller SECOND ROW: Chief Human Resources Officer Jay Scott, Chief Financial Officer Bill Foltz, Vice President/COO, Anaheim Arena Management Kevin Starkey, Goaltending Coach Sudarshan Maharaj, Assistant Coach Mark Morrison, Assistant Coach Rich Preston, Francois Beauchemin, Kevin Bieksa, Cam Fowler, Andrew Cogliano, Assistant Coach Trent Yawney, Assistant Coach Steve Konowalchuk, Vice President/Chief Marketing Officer Aaron Teats, Vice President/Chief Commercial Officer Bill Pedigo, Vice President, The Rinks Art Trottier, Vice President of Human Resources Gina Galasso THIRD ROW: Hockey Operations Manager Chase Flanigan, Assistant Equipment Manager Chris Aldrich, Equipment Manager Doug Shearer, Video Coach Joe Piscotty, Antoine Vermette, Jakob Silfverberg, Josh Manson, Hampus Lindholm, Rickard Rakell, Adam Henrique, Patrick Eaves, Strength & Conditioning Coach Mark Fitzgerald, Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach Chris Martin, Head Athletic Trainer Joe Huff, Assistant Athletic Trainer Mike Hannegan FOURTH ROW: Assistant Equipment Manager Matt Brayfield, Assistant Equipment Manager Jeff Tyni, Physical Therapist Kevin Taylor, J.T. Brown, Brandon Montour, Nick Ritchie, Derek Grant, Marcus Pettersson, Jason Chimera, Chris Kelly, Ondrej Kase, Massage Therapist Mike Griebel, Skating Consultant Larry Barron.

POSTSEASON NOTES IN PLAYOFF SECTION THE 2017-18 SEASON: The Anaheim Ducks completed the regular season 44-25-13 for 101 points, finishing second in the Pacific Division, tied for fourth in the Western Conference and tied for eighth in the NHL (MIN)…with 101 points, Anaheim became the only NHL team to post 100+ points in each season from 2013-18.

THE FINISH: The Ducks finished the regular season as one of the NHL’s top teams, winning their last five regular-season games (tying with WPG for the longest active streak to end the season) and their last seven home games (second longest to WPG, 9)….the Ducks also went 10-1-1 with a .875 points percentage (second in the NHL to WPG) in their final 12 games…Anaheim also went 17-5-2 over the last 24 games (fourth in NHL) and 25-10-4 after the bye week (Jan. 13, tied for fourth in NHL)…over the last 47 regular-season games, the Ducks went 30-12-5 (also tied for fourth in NHL).

ON DEFENSE: The Ducks finished the season allowing only 209 goals, third-best in the NHL…Anaheim was the NHL’s top defensive team after the AllStar break, allowing only 73 goals in 32 games (league-leading 2.28 GAA), eight fewer than anyone else in the NHL (LA, 81 goals)...the Ducks got even stingier down the stretch, allowing only 49 goals in the last 24 games (leading-leading

152

2.04 GAA), 12 fewer than anyone else in the NHL (ARI, 61).

CLINCHED: The Ducks clinched their sixth consecutive trip to the Stanley Cup Playoffs Apr. 4, equaling the second-longest streak in the NHL...only Pittsburgh had a longer streak with 12 (Minnesota also has six consecutive)...the Ducks entered 2018 playoffs with the most postseason wins in the Western Conference since 2014 (31-22) and rank tied for second in the NHL (Pittsburgh 40, New York Rangers 31).

RECORD-SETTING SEASON: The Ducks established a franchise record with a .923 SV%, which co-led all NHL teams (NSH)...the previous team record for SV% in a single season was .921, set during the 1998-99 campaign... both Ryan Miller (.928) and John Gibson (.926) surpassed the individual single-season franchise record for SV% (.924, Jonas Hiller in 2010-11, Gibson in 2016-17)…Miller ranked fifth among NHL goaltenders in SV%, while Gibson ranked eighth in SV%, 10th in wins (31) and tied for ninth in shutouts (4)…from the All-Star break through the end of the regular season, Gibson led league netminders in GAA (1.95; min. 20 games) and SV% (.937; min. 20 games) to go along with a 14-4-2 record...Gibson concluded the regular season with a 21-7-3 record in his last 31 decisions.

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Date

10/05/2017 10/07/2017 10/09/2017 10/11/2017 10/13/2017 10/15/2017 10/20/2017 10/24/2017 10/26/2017 10/28/2017 10/29/2017 11/01/2017 11/03/2017 11/04/2017 11/07/2017 11/09/2017 11/12/2017 11/15/2017 11/19/2017 11/20/2017 11/22/2017 11/24/2017 11/25/2017 11/27/2017 11/29/2017 12/01/2017 12/02/2017 12/05/2017 12/06/2017 12/08/2017 12/11/2017 12/14/2017 12/16/2017 12/18/2017 12/19/2017 12/21/2017 12/23/2017 12/27/2017 12/29/2017 12/31/2017 01/02/2018 01/04/2018 01/06/2018 01/13/2018 01/15/2018 01/17/2018 01/19/2018 01/21/2018 01/23/2018 01/25/2018 01/30/2018 02/01/2018 02/03/2018 02/05/2018 02/06/2018 02/09/2018 02/11/2018 02/13/2018 02/15/2018 02/17/2018 02/19/2018 02/21/2018 02/24/2018 02/25/2018 03/02/2018 03/04/2018 03/06/2018 03/08/2018 03/09/2018 03/12/2018 03/14/2018 03/16/2018 03/18/2018 03/21/2018 03/23/2018 03/25/2018 03/27/2018 03/30/2018 04/01/2018 04/04/2018 04/06/2018 04/07/2018

Team

W-L-OT Record GF-GA

ARIZONA W PHILADELPHIA O* CALGARY L NY ISLANDERS W @ COLORADO L BUFFALO L MONTREAL W @ PHILADELPHIAW @ FLORIDA L @ TAMPA BAY W @ CAROLINA W** TORONTO L NASHVILLE L @ SAN JOSE O** LOS ANGELES O* VANCOUVER W TAMPA BAY L BOSTON W FLORIDA W @ SAN JOSE W** VEGAS L WINNIPEG L @ LOS ANGELESO** @ CHICAGO L @ ST. LOUIS W @ COLUMBUS L @ NASHVILLE O** @ VEGAS O** OTTAWA W MINNESOTA O* CAROLINA W @ ST. LOUIS W @ WASHINGTONO* @ NEW JERSEY L @ NY RANGERS L @ NY ISLANDERSW* @ PITTSBURGH W VEGAS L CALGARY W ARIZONA W @ VANCOUVER W @ EDMONTON O** @ CALGARY L @ LOS ANGELESW @ COLORADO L PITTSBURGH W LOS ANGELES W SAN JOSE L NY RANGERS W WINNIPEG W** @ BOSTON W @ OTTAWA O* @ MONTREAL L @ TORONTO L @ BUFFALO W* EDMONTON W SAN JOSE O** @ DETROIT L @ CHICAGO W @ MINNESOTA W** @ VEGAS W DALLAS W @ ARIZONA L EDMONTON O** COLUMBUS W CHICAGO W WASHINGTON W @ NASHVILLE L @ DALLAS L ST. LOUIS L VANCOUVER W DETROIT W NEW JERSEY W @ CALGARY W @ WINNIPEG O* @ EDMONTON W* @ VANCOUVER L LOS ANGELES W* COLORADO W* MINNESOTA W DALLAS W @ ARIZONA W

01-00-00 5-4 01-00-01 2-3 01-01-01 0-2 02-01-01 3-2 02-02-01 1-3 02-03-01 1-3 03-03-01 6-2 04-03-01 6-2 04-04-01 3-8 05-04-01 4-1 06-04-01 4-3 06-05-01 1-3 06-06-01 3-5 06-06-02 1-2 06-06-03 3-4 07-06-03 4-1 07-07-03 1-2 08-07-03 4-2 09-07-03 3-2 10-07-03 3-2 10-08-03 2-4 10-09-03 1-4 10-09-04 1-2 10-10-04 3-7 11-10-04 3-2 11-11-04 2-4 11-11-05 2-3 11-11-06 3-4 12-11-06 3-0 12-11-07 2-3 13-11-07 3-2 14-11-07 3-1 14-11-08 2-3 14-12-08 3-5 14-13-08 1-4 15-13-08 5-4 16-13-08 4-0 16-14-08 1-4 17-14-08 2-1 18-14-08 5-2 19-14-08 5-0 19-14-09 1-2 19-15-09 2-3 20-15-09 4-2 20-16-09 1-3 21-16-09 5-3 22-16-09 2-1 22-17-09 2-6 23-17-09 6-3 24-17-09 4-3 25-17-09 3-1 25-17-10 1-2 25-18-10 2-5 25-19-10 4-7 26-19-10 4-3 27-19-10 3-2 27-19-11 2-3 27-20-11 1-2 28-20-11 3-2 29-20-11 3-2 30-20-11 2-0 31-20-11 2-0 31-21-11 0-2 31-21-12 5-6 32-21-12 4-2 33-21-12 6-3 34-21-12 4-0 34-22-12 2-4 34-23-12 1-2 34-24-12 2-4 35-24-12 3-0 36-24-12 4-2 37-24-12 4-2 38-24-12 4-0 38-24-13 2-3 39-24-13 5-4 39-25-13 1-4 40-25-13 2-1 41-25-13 4-3 42-25-13 3-1 43-25-13 5-3 44-25-13 3-0

Scorers W Goal

10,10,25,7,67 50,4S

7,67,18 26S 21S 22,38P,50,26,38,21 25,26,37P,67,15,25 83,7,48 67P,26P,47,67 25,38,33 25 50,47P,33 10 40,45,67 47P,26P,33P,33 33 63,42,37,38 42,67P,26P 10,67 42,38P 23 37 33,21,21P 50,63P,50P 4,63 10P,4 23,50P,10 14,25,14 63,14 38,33,48 7,63,63 38,33P 15,33,14 25 47,25,47,67,47 25,67,7S,4P 67 4,67P 67,67,4,33,50 14,67,15,50,38 17P 33S,15 25,17P,25,10 21 67,14,21S,25,47 14,17 67P,15 71,10P,7,14S,67P,15 14,37,17 33,14P,14 17 10P,67 15,67,25P,67 67P,25,10,14 47,10,17 25,4 14 37,25,14 10P,25 33,42 47P,15S 67,14P,15,67,67 67,7S,42,4 67P,10,65,33,33,10 14P,47,67,37 67,67 15 10,38 26,20,26P 37,38,10,17 15,33,26P,67 7S,25,47,23 38P,37 42,14,10,14,47 7 37,67 7,14,17,25 37,25,7 33,67P,38,42,7 14P,67,47

67 17 23 18 4 23 50 37 21 26 10 12 33 27 21 26 23 37 26 50 18 27 22 15 50 77 22 89 14 24 48 63 8 23 13 47 25 21 67 4 14 93 27 25 29 25 17 89 14 14 14 65 21 29 14 17 8 51 14 37 33 47 55 97 42 33 14 51 14 71 26 10 26 7 81 47 55 67 25 25 42 14

PP

0-4 0-2 0-5 0-4 0-2 0-4 1-4 1-3 0-3 2-2 0-0 0-4 1-4 0-1 0-5 3-6 0-1 0-0 2-4 0-2 1-4 0-2 0-2 1-2 2-6 0-4 1-2 1-3 0-2 0-3 0-2 0-1 1-1 0-2 0-2 0-2 1-2 0-2 1-6 0-1 0-2 1-2 0-3 1-2 0-2 0-2 0-2 1-3 2-6 0-4 1-2 0-2 1-4 1-3 1-3 0-2 0-2 0-4 0-2 1-3 0-0 1-3 0-2 1-3 0-2 1-2 1-1 0-2 0-3 0-1 1-6 0-2 1-2 0-1 1-2 0-2 0-2 0-1 0-2 0-3 1-4 1-2

PK SF-SA W-L Gltdr. Attend.

2-4 5-5 3-4 5-5 6-8 3-3 5-6 6-6 2-3 4-4 2-3 2-2 3-4 3-3 6-7 5-5 1-2 2-2 5-6 2-3 2-3 1-3 4-4 1-3 4-4 6-7 2-4 4-4 3-3 2-2 3-3 4-4 0-0 1-2 2-2 1-3 2-2 2-2 3-3 2-4 4-4 5-5 4-4 2-2 5-6 2-4 1-1 3-5 2-3 2-2 4-4 2-4 4-7 2-3 1-2 3-3 1-1 2-2 4-5 3-3 2-2 4-4 4-4 2-2 4-4 2-2 3-3 1-1 0-2 1-1 2-2 5-5 3-4 2-2 2-2 3-4 1-1 0-0 3-4 2-3 1-1 4-4

41-30 23-37 43-29 30-41 18-39 26-31 45-51 25-33 34-22 21-32 25-37 29-29 38-30 26-45 36-43 35-20 29-37 27-42 28-52 30-42 19-49 31-36 26-34 29-35 30-39 27-31 35-35 29-43 22-29 28-31 23-30 18-30 30-27 24-34 40-32 40-26 23-29 28-28 41-23 26-25 27-31 34-34 29-31 22-25 34-29 33-33 31-24 35-26 31-44 39-27 27-31 31-32 45-29 44-40 33-33 34-32 27-39 33-16 32-44 31-38 20-33 17-41 26-38 46-42 35-36 31-40 18-36 33-28 27-37 22-23 37-32 36-30 36-17 16-29 18-42 38-32 24-30 33-29 42-31 30-27 33-26 27-31

36 / 35 17174+ 37 / 36 16032 41 / 36 15485 36 / 41 14553 45 / 1 15393 31 / 36 15821 36 / 31 17174+ 36 / 37 18895 34 / 36 10545 36 / 31 19092+ 30 / 33 10108 31 / 36 15628 35 / 36 16523 31 / 30 17562+ 32 / 30 16637 30 / 25 16038 88 / 36 15707 36 / 40 15089 36 / 1 17174+ 1 / 31 17257 33 / 36 17174+ 37 / 36 16035 32 / 30 18230+ 50 / 36 21619+ 36 / 34 16760 70 / 36 16206 35 / 30 17113+ 30 / 36 17608+ 30 / 41 15890 40 / 36 16471 36 / 33 16198 36 / 34 17822 70 / 36 18506+ 35 / 30 16514+ 30 / 36 18006+ 30 / 41 10092 36 / 30 18622+ 30 / 36 17444+ 36 / 41 17174+ 36 / 32 17174+ 30 / 31 18865+ 33 / 36 18347 41 / 36 19258 36 / 32 18443+ 45 / 30 16090 36 / 35 17291+ 36 / 32 17258+ 30 / 36 17347+ 36 / 31 16763 30 / 37 17174+ 36 / 35 17565+ 1 / 30 13759 37 / 30 21302+ 35 / 30 19055+ 30 / 40 16788 36 / 33 17174+ 31 / 36 17435+ 35 / 36 19515+ 36 / 31 21415+ 36 / 40 19192+ 36 / 29 18267+ 30 / 30 16609 32 / 30 11959 35 / 30 17174+ 36 / 72 16447 36 / 31 16989 36 / 70 15910 35 / 36 17475+ 32 / 30 18532+ 34 / 36 16312 36 / 25 16561 36 / 35 17243+ 36 / 1 16401 36 / 41 19059 37 / 36 15321+ 36 / 33 18347 25 / 36 18405 36 / 32 17473+ 30 / 45 17054 30 / 40 17495+ 30 / 35 17355+ 30 / 32 17382+

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2016-17 ANAHEIM DUCKS

Front Row (L-R): John Gibson, Executive Vice President/COO Tim Ryan, Director of Player Personnel Rick Paterson, Senior Vice President of Hockey Operations David McNab, Executive Vice President/General Manager Bob Murray, Owner Henry Samueli, Ryan Kesler, Ryan Getzlaf, Corey Perry, Owner Susan Samueli, CEO Michael Schulman, Head Coach Randy Carlyle, Assistant to the General Manager Dave Baseggio, Jonathan Bernier and Jhonas Enroth. Second Row: Chief Human Resources Officer Jay Scott, Chief Financial Officer Bill Foltz, Vice President/COO Anaheim Arena Management Kevin Starkey, Goaltending Consultant Sudarshan Maharaj, Assistant Coach Rich Preston, Director of Player Development Todd Marchant, Sami Vatanen, Kevin Bieksa, Cam Fowler, Andrew Cogliano, Assistant Coach Trent Yawney, Assistant Coach Paul MacLean, Vice President/CMO Aaron Teats, Vice President of Information Technology Chris Johnston, Vice President/ Chief Commercial Officer – Bill Pedigo, Vice President – The Rinks Art Trottier and Vice President of Human Resources Gina Galasso. Third Row: Assistant Equipment Manager Chris Aldrich, Equipment Manager Doug Shearer, Video Coordinator Joe Piscotty, Antoine Vermette, Jakob Silfverberg, Josh Manson, Hampus Lindholm, Rickard Rakell, Nate Thompson, Patrick Eaves, Strength and Conditioning Coach Mark Fitzgerald, Head Athletic Trainer Joe Huff and Assistant Athletic Trainer Mike Hannegan and Skating Consultant Larry Barron. Back Row: Equipment Assistant Jeff Tyni, Physical Therapist Kevin Taylor, Brandon Montour, Chris Wagner, Nick Ritchie, Korbinian Holzer, Clayton Stoner, Jared Boll, Logan Shaw, Ondrej Kase, Massage Therapist James Partida and Assistant Massage Therapist Raul Dorantes.

POSTSEASON NOTES IN PLAYOFF SECTION THE 2016-17 SEASON: The Anaheim Ducks clinched the 2016-17 Pacific Division for the fifth straight season with a 46-23-13 record and 105 points…the Ducks were the seventh different team in NHL history to win five consecutive division titles, joining the Colorado/Quebec franchise (9 straight from 199503), Montreal (8 from 1975-82), Detroit (8 from 2001-09), Edmonton (6 from 1982-87), Dallas (5 from 1997-01) and Vancouver (5 from 2009-13)…Anaheim was also the only team to win the Pacific Division five consecutive years since its creation in 1993-94…the Ducks won the division after falling nine points back of first place on three separate occasions, most recently being nine points behind San Jose on March 15 (91 San Jose points to 82 Anaheim points)…the Ducks eclipsed 100 points for the fourth consecutive season, joining the Chicago Blackhawks as the only teams to accomplish the feat.

DOWN THE STRETCH: The Ducks went 29-11-7 for 65 points after the Holiday Break (games resumed Dec. 27), the second-best record in the NHL (WSH had 74 points)…the Ducks also allowed only 99 goals over that stretch, 12 fewer than anyone else in the NHL (WSH, 111 allowed)…the Ducks’ penalty killing also led the NHL at 88.1% over that stretch... Anaheim also went 14-2-3 for 31 points from the end of its bye week on Mar. 3 through the remainder of the schedule, ranking second the NHL in points and wins (STL, 15 wins and 32 points).

STRONG FINISH: Anaheim became the fifth team in league history to conclude the regular season on a 14-game (11-0-3) point streak…the Ducks were the first team to accomplish the feat since Pittsburgh finished the 1992-93 season

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with points in 18 straight games…the other three teams included Montreal (21-game point streak in 1979-80), Philadelphia (14 in 1974-75) and Buffalo (14 in 1979-80)… the 11-0-3 run was the third-longest standings point streak in club history and tied for the second longest in the NHL this season (Columbus 16, Washington also had 14).

AT HONDA CENTER: Anaheim’s 29-8-4 record and 62 points at Honda Center tied franchise records in both categories...in addition, the club allowed the fewest goals at Honda Center in club history (82)…the Ducks won their final six home games (6-0-0) and closed the season with a 10-game point streak (9-0-1) at Honda Center.

CLINCHED: Anaheim was one of six NHL teams and the only Pacific Division club that has qualified for the postseason in the previous five consecutive seasons, joining Pittsburgh (11 straight), Chicago (9), New York Rangers (7), St. Louis (6) and Minnesota (5)...during the five-year stretch, the Ducks posted a 227-104-45 record, leading the NHL in point percentage (.664) and points (499) and tied for second in wins.

ON THE LEADERBOARD: The Ducks ranked third among NHL teams in goals against per game (2.40) and fewest goals allowed (197), and fourth in PK% (84.7%) in 2016-17...the Ducks also led the league in fewest goals allowed in the third period (55)…at Honda Center, Anaheim ranked third among NHL clubs in home standings points (62) and home wins (29-8-4) and second overall in fewest home goals allowed (82).

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2016-17 GAME-BY-GAME #

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82

Date

10/13/2016 10/15/2016 10/16/2016 10/18/2016 10/20/2016 10/23/2016 10/25/2016 10/26/2016 10/28/2016 11/01/2016 11/02/2016 11/04/2016 11/06/2016 11/09/2016 11/10/2016 11/12/2016 11/15/2016 11/17/2016 11/20/2016 11/22/2016 11/25/2016 11/26/2016 11/29/2016 12/01/2016 12/03/2016 12/04/2016 12/07/2016 12/09/2016 12/11/2016 12/13/2016 12/15/2016 12/17/2016 12/19/2016 12/20/2016 12/22/2016 12/27/2016 12/29/2016 12/30/2016 01/01/2017 01/04/2017 01/06/2017 01/08/2017 01/10/2017 01/12/2017 01/14/2017 01/15/2017 01/17/2017 01/19/2017 01/21/2017 01/23/2017 01/25/2017 01/31/2017 02/03/2017 02/04/2017 02/07/2017 02/09/2017 02/11/2017 02/14/2017 02/17/2017 02/19/2017 02/20/2017 02/22/2017 02/25/2017 03/03/2017 03/05/2017 03/07/2017 03/09/2017 03/10/2017 03/12/2017 03/15/2017 03/17/2017 03/18/2017 03/22/2017 03/24/2017 03/26/2017 03/28/2017 03/30/2017 04/01/2017 04/02/2017 04/04/2017 04/06/2017 04/09/2017

Team

W-L-OT Record GF-GA

@ DALLAS L @ PITTSBURGH L @ NY ISLANDERS O* @ NEW JERSEY L @ PHILADELPHIA W VANCOUVER W @ SAN JOSE O* NASHVILLE W COLUMBUS L @ LOS ANGELES W PITTSBURGH L ARIZONA W CALGARY W @ COLUMBUS O* @ CAROLINA W @ NASHVILLE L EDMONTON W NEW JERSEY W LOS ANGELES L NY ISLANDERS O** CHICAGO L @ SAN JOSE W MONTREAL W @ VANCOUVER W @ EDMONTON O* @ CALGARY L CAROLINA W** SAN JOSE W OTTAWA W @ DALLAS L @ BOSTON W @ DETROIT L @ TORONTO W @ MONTREAL L @ OTTAWA O* SAN JOSE O* @ CALGARY W @ VANCOUVER O* PHILADELPHIA W** DETROIT W ARIZONA W* MINNESOTA L DALLAS W @ COLORADO W @ ARIZONA W ST. LOUIS O* TAMPA BAY W* COLORADO W @ MINNESOTA L @ WINNIPEG W EDMONTON L COLORADO W @ FLORIDA L @ TAMPA BAY O** @ NY RANGERS L @ BUFFALO W @ WASHINGTON L @ MINNESOTA W FLORIDA L LOS ANGELES W @ ARIZONA L BOSTON W @ LOS ANGELES L TORONTO W VANCOUVER L NASHVILLE W** @ CHICAGO W @ ST. LOUIS L WASHINGTON W ST. LOUIS W BUFFALO O** @ SAN JOSE W EDMONTON W WINNIPEG W NY RANGERS W @ VANCOUVER W @ WINNIPEG O* @ EDMONTON O* @ CALGARY W CALGARY W CHICAGO W LOS ANGELES W*

00-01-00 00-02-00 00-02-01 00-03-01 01-03-01 02-03-01 02-03-02 03-03-02 03-04-02 04-04-02 04-05-02 05-05-02 06-05-02 06-05-03 07-05-03 07-06-03 08-06-03 09-06-03 09-07-03 09-07-04 09-08-04 10-08-04 11-08-04 12-08-04 12-08-05 12-09-05 13-09-05 14-09-05 15-09-05 15-10-05 16-10-05 16-11-05 17-11-05 17-12-05 17-12-06 17-12-07 18-12-07 18-12-08 19-12-08 20-12-08 21-12-08 21-13-08 22-13-08 23-13-08 24-13-08 24-13-09 25-13-09 26-13-09 26-14-09 27-14-09 27-15-09 28-15-09 28-16-09 28-16-10 28-17-10 29-17-10 29-18-10 30-18-10 30-19-10 31-19-10 31-20-10 32-20-10 32-21-10 33-21-10 33-22-10 34-22-10 35-22-10 35-23-10 36-23-10 37-23-10 37-23-11 38-23-11 39-23-11 40-23-11 41-23-11 42-23-11 42-23-12 42-23-13 43-23-13 44-23-13 45-23-13 46-23-13

Scorers W Goal

2-4 7S,7 2-3 4P,10 2-3 4,15 1-2 45P 3-2 21,10,16 4-2 7,4P,37,10 1-2 21 6-1 37P,33S,33P,10,7S,17P 0-4 4-0 67,50P,17P,74 1-5 4P 5-1 2P,67,33,50,67 4-1 3,17P,7,17P 2-3 67,37 4-2 17,33,33,17 0-5 4-1 37,4,17P,50 3-2 67,33,17 2-3 50,67P 2-3 4P,67 2-3 37,33 3-2 16,67,15P 2-1 67P,4 3-1 33,86,7 2-3 17P,67 3-8 17,17P,48 6-5 7,64,17,37,10 3-2 67,50,47 5-1 74,10P,50P,37,45P 2-6 15,10P 4-3 7,2,42,67 4-6 67P,53P,4,67 3-2 15P,37,4P 1-5 7 1-2 33P 2-3 86,33 3-1 50P,33,67P 2-3 15S,67 4-3 17,17,17 2-0 37,86 3-2 74,21,86 1-2 17 2-0 33P,7 4-1 33,67,17,10 3-0 47,37,17 1-2 67 2-1 15,67P 2-1 47P,37 3-5 64,4S,10P 3-2 48S,67,15P 0-4 5-1 33P,67,33,5,4 1-2 47 2-3 71,15 1-4 33 5-2 10,67,50P,10,7 4-6 33,47,17,15 1-0 74 1-4 7S 1-0 42 2-3 15,15 5-3 86,67,42,67,7 1-4 7 5-2 67,33,67,45,18 1-2 18 4-3 15P,37,67 1-0 10 3-4 67,21,33P 5-2 10,10,67,15P,17 2-1 67,15S 1-2 67 2-1 18,33 4-3 18,47,42,67 3-1 10,7,33 6-3 18,17P,42S,7,18,37 4-1 10,18,37,71 3-4 33,10,10P 2-3 15P,18P 4-3 18P,33,5,48 3-1 18,2,21 4-0 10P,21,17,67 4-3 18,50P,44,53

21 81 12 9 16 37 44 33 89 67 7 67 17 8 33 4 4 17 77 2 38 15 4 86 29 18 86 47 10 27 67 21 4 14 68 88 33 33 10 37 86 46 33 67 47 21 67 37 20 15 29 67 11 11 36 50 82 74 68 42 17 67 73 67 60 18 10 6 67 15 28 33 67 7 7 18 55 29 48 2 10 53

PP

0-5 1-3 0-4 1-4 0-2 1-2 0-3 3-4 0-4 2-4 1-3 1-2 2-3 0-3 0-3 0-6 1-3 0-2 1-7 1-2 0-2 1-1 1-4 0-1 1-2 1-4 0-3 0-3 3-4 1-5 0-3 2-2 2-5 0-3 1-4 0-1 2-6 0-1 0-2 0-4 0-3 0-3 1-4 0-1 0-2 0-3 1-5 1-5 1-2 1-2 0-2 1-1 0-3 0-5 0-4 1-4 0-2 0-0 0-3 0-2 0-2 0-3 0-4 0-1 0-2 1-3 0-2 1-2 1-6 0-5 0-0 0-2 0-5 0-3 1-3 0-4 1-2 2-2 1-3 0-4 1-3 1-5

PK

4-4 2-3 4-4 5-7 6-7 2-2 4-5 4-5 4-5 1-1 2-3 1-1 2-2 3-3 2-2 3-4 4-4 3-3 1-3 4-5 1-2 2-3 3-3 3-3 1-2 1-3 4-5 1-1 3-4 3-4 3-4 3-3 3-3 4-6 1-2 4-4 4-4 6-7 4-5 3-3 1-2 3-4 3-3 3-3 3-3 3-3 3-3 0-1 2-2 5-5 2-2 4-4 5-5 6-7 1-1 1-2 2-3 5-5 2-3 2-2 3-3 5-5 4-4 3-4 2-2 4-5 2-2 2-2 4-5 3-3 1-1 2-3 4-5 2-3 2-2 2-2 4-4 3-4 2-4 4-4 3-3 3-4

SF-SA W-L Gltdr. Attend. 35-20 36-45 26-30 24-28 26-22 37-19 20-36 26-29 35-37 21-30 33-34 33-22 21-26 32-18 27-30 27-27 27-34 23-29 30-29 41-35 36-25 26-23 38-40 24-28 33-32 33-25 38-34 32-24 32-22 36-27 27-34 25-32 28-35 13-34 25-18 36-25 25-32 26-26 25-55 24-23 35-23 24-36 38-34 32-34 23-26 23-25 21-28 36-22 29-25 27-33 26-23 31-29 23-37 16-37 44-20 44-26 22-39 23-37 36-31 29-24 36-20 25-29 33-33 36-39 44-27 42-27 26-43 26-35 32-27 22-27 40-31 27-34 34-32 35-18 34-28 39-35 28-41 18-37 34-21 20-27 26-37 24-18

31 / 36 29 / 1 41 / 36 35 / 36 36 / 35 36 / 30 31 / 36 36 / 35 72 / 36 36 / 31 30 / 36 36 / 35 1 / 31 72 / 36 1 / 30 35 / 36 36 / 33 1 / 35 31 / 36 1 / 1 50 / 36 1 / 31 36 / 31 36 / 30 33 / 36 31 / 1 36 / 30 1 / 31 36 / 1 31 / 36 1 / 35 34 / 36 36 / 31 31 / 1 1 / 36 31 / 36 36 / 31 30 / 36 36 / 35 36 / 34 36 / 41 40 / 36 36 / 31 36 / 1 1 / 35 40 / 36 36 / 30 36 / 31 40 / 1 1 / 31 33 / 36 36 / 31 34 / 36 30 / 1 30 / 36 36 / 40 70 / 36 36 / 40 34 / 36 36 / 31 41 / 1 1 / 40 32 / 1 1 / 35 32 / 1 1 / 35 1 / 50 34 / 36 1 / 70 1 / 34 31 / 1 1 / 31 1 / 33 1 / 34 1 / 30 1 / 30 34 / 1 33 / 36 1 / 1 36 / 1 36 / 50 1 / 32

18532+ 18452+ 15795+ 16514+ 19982+ 17174+ 17562+ 15421 15841 18230+ 15543 16405 16218 10250 8086 17309+ 15600 14954 16611 15161 17174+ 17562+ 14830 17627 18347 17840 14582 17174+ 15714 17543 17565+ 20027 18861+ 21288+ 17125 17403+ 19289+ 18214 17174+ 17174+ 15415 15645 15073 14589 12015 17174+ 14763 15414 19288+ 15294+ 17174+ 15963 14689 19092+ 18006+ 18027 18506+ 19047+ 16339 17174+ 14554 15135 18230+ 16293 14523 14622 21838+ 19358+ 17174+ 14760 14556 17562+ 15310 15647 17174+ 18262 15294+ 18347 18945 15125 16462 16564

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2015-16 ANAHEIM DUCKS

Front Row (L-R): John Gibson, Executive Vice President/COO Tim Ryan, Senior Vice President of Hockey Operations David McNab, Executive Vice President/General Manager Bob Murray, Owner Henry Samueli, Ryan Kesler, Ryan Getzlaf, Corey Perry, Owner Susan Samueli, CEO Michael Schulman, Director of Player Personnel Rick Paterson, Head Coach Bruce Boudreau and Frederik Andersen. Second Row: Vice President of Human Resources Jay Scott, CFO Bill Foltz, Vice President/COO Anaheim Arena Management Kevin Starkey, Assistant Coach Rich Preston, Goaltending Consultant Dwayne Roloson, Sami Vatanen, Kevin Bieksa, Cam Fowler, Andrew Cogliano, Assistant Coach Trent Yawney, Assistant Coach Paul MacLean, Assistant to the General Manager Dave Baseggio, Vice President/CMO Aaron Teats and Vice President – THE RINKS Art Trottier. Third Row: Assistant Equipment Manager Chris Aldrich, Equipment Manager Doug Shearer, Video Coordinator Joe Piscotty, David Perron, Jakob Silfverberg, Hampus Lindholm, Josh Manson, Rickard Rakell, Nate Thompson, Brandon Pirri, Strength and Conditioning Coach Mark Fitzgerald, Head Athletic Trainer Joe Huff and Assistant Athletic Trainer Mike Hannegan. Back Row: Equipment Assistant Jeff Tyni, Ryan Garbutt, Jamie McGinn, Nick Ritchie, Korbinian Holzer, Clayton Stoner, Simon Despres, Chris Stewart, Shawn Horcoff, Mike Santorelli, Physical Therapist Kevin Taylor and Massage Therapist James Partida.

POSTSEASON NOTES IN PLAYOFF SECTION THE 2015-16 SEASON: The Anaheim Ducks finished the 2015-16 regular season 46-25-11 for 103 points, ranking first in the Pacific Division, fourth in the Western Conference and sixth in the NHL…it marked the third consecutive year the club posted 100+ points, joining St. Louis and Chicago as the only NHL teams to do so from 2013-16…Anaheim went 6-2-2 in the last 10 games, 21-6-4 in the last 31 and 34-10-5 over the last 49 contests.

DUCKS WIN PACIFIC: The Ducks won their fourth consecutive division title on the last day of the season with a 2-0 victory over Washington…Anaheim became the first NHL team to win four division titles in a row since Vancouver won five straight (Northwest Division) from 2009-2013…the Ducks joined San Jose (200711) as the only two franchises to win the Pacific Division title four years in a row since the division’s creation in 1993-94…the Ducks won the division after trailing by 16 points at the halfway point of the season (41 games on Jan. 12), becoming the first team to erase such a deficit at the halfway point since New Jersey in 2005-06 (trailed Philadelphia by 19 points through 41 games).

AFTER THE HOLIDAY BREAK: After the Christmas break, the Ducks went 34-105 for the best record in the NHL (.745 points percentage)…the Ducks led the league in wins (34), standings points (73), PP% (27.5%), PPG (42), fewest goals allowed (104), goals allowed per game (2.1) and goal differential (+50); ranked second in goals (154)

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and goals per game (3.1) and third in PK% (86.9%) following the break…the Ducks were the first team since 2010 and just the fourth since 2005 to post a .745+ win (73 points) percentage after the Christmas break in a full season (34-10-5)…the others being the 2007 Canucks (32-8-6, .761), 2010 Capitals (37-7-7, .767) and 2006 Red Wings (34-7-5, .793).

DUCKS CAPTURE FIRST JENNINGS TROPHY: Allowing a league-low 192 goals, goaltenders John Gibson and Frederik Andersen won the 2015-16 Jennings Trophy and became the first Anaheim goaltenders to win the award in franchise history… Gibson finished 21-13-4 with a 2.07 GAA and .920 SV% in 40 games, with Andersen going 22-9-7 with a 2.30 GAA and .919 SV% in 43 contests…Gibson ranked tied for second among league leaders with a 2.07 GAA, which was also the lowest among qualified rookie goaltenders (min. 25 games played) since 2009-10 (Tuukka Rask w/ BOS, 1.97).

FIRST IN 3+ DECADES: Anaheim was the first team since the 1984-85 New York Islanders to finish the regular season with the league’s best PP% (23.2%) and PK% (87.2%)…the Ducks led the league in PP% after ranking tied for 19th on Jan. 13 (17.9%, 27-for-151)…the club scored power-play goals in 19 of its last 28 games (in which it had an opportunity), going 29-for-91 with the man advantage (31.9%, best in the NHL)…Anaheim went undefeated in regulation in 23 consecutive games (22-0-1) when scoring a PPG from Nov. 30-Mar. 5.

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Date

10/10/2015 10/12/2015 10/14/2015 10/16/2015 10/18/2015 10/22/2015 10/24/2015 10/26/2015 10/27/2015 10/29/2015 11/01/2015 11/04/2015 11/06/2015 11/07/2015 11/09/2015 11/11/2015 11/13/2015 11/16/2015 11/17/2015 11/19/2015 11/21/2015 11/24/2015 11/25/2015 11/27/2015 11/30/2015 12/02/2015 12/04/2015 12/06/2015 12/11/2015 12/17/2015 12/19/2015 12/21/2015 12/22/2015 12/27/2015 12/29/2015 12/31/2015 01/01/2016 01/03/2016 01/06/2016 01/08/2016 01/10/2016 01/13/2016 01/15/2016 01/17/2016 01/20/2016 01/23/2016 01/26/2016 02/02/2016 02/04/2016 02/05/2016 02/08/2016 02/09/2016 02/11/2016 02/13/2016 02/15/2016 02/16/2016 02/18/2016 02/21/2016 02/24/2016 02/26/2016 02/28/2016 03/02/2016 03/03/2016 03/05/2016 03/07/2016 03/09/2016 03/11/2016 03/14/2016 03/16/2016 03/18/2016 03/20/2016 03/22/2016 03/24/2016 03/26/2016 03/28/2016 03/30/2016 04/01/2016 04/03/2016 04/05/2016 04/07/2016 04/09/2016 04/10/2016

Team

W-L-OT

@ SAN JOSE L VANCOUVER O** ARIZONA L COLORADO L MINNESOTA W @ NASHVILLE L @ MINNESOTA L @ CHICAGO O* @ DALLAS L @ ST. LOUIS L NASHVILLE W FLORIDA W** COLUMBUS W @ SAN JOSE W ARIZONA O* EDMONTON O* NY ISLANDERS L @ CAROLINA W @ NASHVILLE L @ FLORIDA W @ TAMPA BAY L CALGARY W @ ARIZONA L CHICAGO O* VANCOUVER W TAMPA BAY L SAN JOSE W PITTSBURGH W CAROLINA L @ BUFFALO L @ NEW JERSEY W @ NY ISLANDERS L @ NY RANGERS O* PHILADELPHIA W @ CALGARY W @ EDMONTON W @ VANCOUVER O** WINNIPEG W TORONTO L ST. LOUIS W** DETROIT L OTTAWA W DALLAS W LOS ANGELES L MINNESOTA W @ DETROIT W @ BOSTON W SAN JOSE W @ LOS ANGELES W ARIZONA W @ PITTSBURGH L @ PHILADELPHIA W @ COLUMBUS O** @ CHICAGO W* @ CALGARY W @ EDMONTON W @ VANCOUVER W CALGARY W BUFFALO W EDMONTON W* LOS ANGELES W MONTREAL W** @ ARIZONA W @ LOS ANGELES W WASHINGTON O** @ COLORADO L @ ST. LOUIS L NEW JERSEY W NY RANGERS L BOSTON W @ WINNIPEG W* @ MONTREAL L @ TORONTO O* @ OTTAWA W* @ EDMONTON W CALGARY W VANCOUVER L DALLAS W WINNIPEG O* @ LOS ANGELES L @ COLORADO W @ WASHINGTON W

Record GF-GA

00-01-00 00-01-01 00-02-01 00-03-01 01-03-01 01-04-01 01-05-01 01-05-02 01-06-02 01-07-02 02-07-02 03-07-02 04-07-02 05-07-02 05-07-03 05-07-04 05-08-04 06-08-04 06-09-04 07-09-04 07-10-04 08-10-04 08-11-04 08-11-05 09-11-05 09-12-05 10-12-05 11-12-05 11-13-05 11-14-05 12-14-05 12-15-05 12-15-06 13-15-06 14-15-06 15-15-06 15-15-07 16-15-07 16-16-07 17-16-07 17-17-07 18-17-07 19-17-07 19-18-07 20-18-07 21-18-07 22-18-07 23-18-07 24-18-07 25-18-07 25-19-07 26-19-07 26-19-08 27-19-08 28-19-08 29-19-08 30-19-08 31-19-08 32-19-08 33-19-08 34-19-08 35-19-08 36-19-08 37-19-08 37-19-09 37-20-09 37-21-09 38-21-09 38-22-09 39-22-09 40-22-09 40-23-09 40-23-10 41-23-10 42-23-10 43-23-10 43-24-10 44-24-10 44-24-11 44-25-11 45-25-11 46-25-11

Scorers W Goal

0-2 1-2 45 0-4 0-3 4-1 4,67,25,47 1-5 46P 0-3 0-1 3-4 25P,22,26 1-2 47P 4-2 67,45,7,29 3-2 29,10P 4-2 4,19P,42,3 1-0 10 3-4 29P,17,45 3-4 10P,22,10 1-4 10P 4-1 22,45,26,15 2-3 67,25 3-1 4P,7S,33 0-5 5-3 10P,67,67,10P,17 2-4 17P,45P 2-3 7,29 4-0 22,67P,33,10 1-2 10 1-0 25 2-1 10,29 1-5 33 0-3 2-1 29,17 2-5 26,42 2-3 10,67 4-2 15P,10P,10,22S 1-0 22 1-0 15P 1-2 17P 4-1 67,2P,10,17P 0-4 4-3 17,10,17P 1-2 10 4-1 7,53P,26,33 4-2 33,45,47P,10 2-3 67,57 3-1 29,67,33 4-3 17,10,10,17 6-2 10,53P,57,2,17,25 3-2 67,47S,16 4-2 15,57,16,47P 5-2 47,25,10,7,19P 2-6 15,19 4-1 67P,67,29,7 3-4 57,25,16 3-2 33,57,15P 6-4 47P,25,10P,45P,67,25 5-3 57P,33,47,7S,10 5-2 67,45P,15,42,2 5-2 19P,17,15,17,2P 1-0 45P 2-1 15P,67 4-2 10P,10P,10,57P 3-2 88,10P 5-1 88,67P,4P,42,10P 3-2 17,57P,33P 1-2 15 0-3 2-5 15P,67 7-1 7,17,33,33,10,37,33P 1-2 88 4-0 88,17,47,67 3-2 88P,17,33 3-4 33,10,33 5-6 88P,88P,7,16S,11 4-3 15,33,47,67P 2-1 10,11 8-3 10,33,11,88,53,44,17P,33 2-3 42,44 3-1 44S,17S,17 1-2 10P 1-2 17 5-3 4P,33,16,15P,33 2-0 10,37

12 14 10 29 67 4 24 19 21 55 7 29 42 10 89 16 15 45 20 7 86 10 10 15 22 42 25 29 53 9 17 29 36 10 22 15 14 2 15 15 15 53 47 11 67 17 57 16 16 10 62 67 13 15 67 7 15 15 45 67 10 33 67 33 19 29 21 17 8 88 33 53 43 67 11 88 26 17 26 10 15 10

PP

0-1 0-2 0-3 0-5 0-2 1-5 0-1 0-3 1-4 1-4 0-2 1-5 1-3 0-2 1-4 1-2 1-3 0-0 0-5 1-3 0-1 2-2 2-3 0-3 1-3 0-4 0-4 0-1 0-1 0-3 0-0 0-1 0-4 2-3 0-2 1-2 1-2 2-2 0-2 1-5 0-2 1-3 1-3 0-3 0-1 0-4 1-4 0-4 1-5 1-7 0-2 1-4 0-2 1-3 3-3 1-4 1-3 2-4 1-3 1-3 3-5 1-5 3-7 2-2 0-3 0-3 1-3 1-3 0-0 0-2 1-2 0-2 2-4 1-3 0-4 1-3 0-1 0-2 1-4 0-3 2-4 0-3

PK SF-SA W-L Gltdr. Attend. 1-1 2-2 5-6 2-2 1-1 4-5 5-5 3-3 2-3 5-5 5-6 3-3 2-2 4-4 4-5 1-2 5-5 3-3 5-6 3-3 2-4 2-2 2-3 3-4 3-3 3-4 4-4 2-2 2-3 3-3 2-2 3-3 4-5 4-5 3-3 3-3 3-3 4-4 6-6 4-4 3-3 2-2 3-4 1-2 3-3 4-4 4-4 3-3 1-2 4-5 1-1 6-7 3-4 1-2 3-5 2-4 3-4 4-5 4-4 3-3 3-4 3-3 5-6 4-6 4-4 2-2 3-3 3-3 3-3 2-2 3-3 1-1 2-5 4-4 3-3 2-3 2-2 4-4 3-3 3-3 6-7 3-3

27-44 29-25 37-29 35-25 22-35 28-29 15-30 39-24 20-34 23-34 28-42 39-25 34-36 17-31 36-28 37-27 25-29 20-25 40-21 41-25 30-24 32-25 31-34 25-32 30-25 33-22 26-23 25-24 32-24 44-22 18-22 29-31 19-22 37-26 21-14 35-21 28-25 35-20 39-38 39-28 31-24 38-25 35-24 32-26 27-26 35-27 39-34 25-32 24-25 41-25 38-35 26-29 27-34 44-23 28-37 31-27 33-21 33-24 29-26 34-18 29-29 35-27 21-28 22-34 28-32 37-26 28-23 27-25 23-23 26-38 33-29 35-23 38-26 39-33 25-28 27-26 36-28 24-25 28-26 20-31 31-32 21-24

31 / 31 30 / 31 41 / 30 20 / 31 30 / 40 35 / 30 40 / 31 50 / 31 31 / 31 34 / 31 31 / 30 31 / 1 31 / 30 30 / 31 29 / 31 39 / 31 1 / 30 30 / 31 35 / 31 31 / 1 30 / 31 36 / 31 41 / 36 50 / 36 36 / 30 30 / 36 36 / 31 36 / 29 31 / 36 31 / 36 31 / 1 41 / 31 30 / 36 36 / 35 36 / 31 36 / 33 25 / 31 36 / 34 45 / 36 36 / 1 34 / 36 31 / 41 31 / 32 32 / 36 36 / 40 36 / 35 31 / 40 31 / 31 36 / 32 31 / 29 29 / 36 31 / 35 70 / 31 31 / 50 31 / 37 31 / 33 36 / 30 36 / 1 31 / 40 31 / 33 36 / 32 36 / 39 31 / 60 31 / 32 70 / 36 1 / 36 34 / 31 31 / 1 32 / 36 31 / 50 36 / 34 39 / 36 31 / 31 31 / 41 36 / 33 36 / 32 25 / 36 36 / 31 34 / 36 32 / 36 36 / 1 31 / 31

17562+ 17174+ 15172 17174+ 16784 17113+ 19034+ 21529+ 17798 16904 16276 15169 17174+ 17562+ 13864 16505 17174+ 9305 17113+ 10947 19092+ 15688 11578 17174+ 14006 14741 15701 15836 17174+ 18801 16514+ 13578 18006+ 17322+ 19289+ 16839+ 18570 17174+ 16283 16250 17174+ 15791 16201 17227+ 15962 20027 17565+ 16588 18230+ 17342+ 18418+ 18717 12117 22107+ 19289+ 16839+ 18435 17174+ 16543 17174+ 17174+ 15273 11999 18230+ 17174+ 14292 19412+ 15423 15400 16707 15294+ 21288+ 18935+ 18162 16839+ 16004 16331 16585 16743 18511+ 17932 18506+

(* = OVERTIME, ** = SHOOTOUT, + = SELLOUT)

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2014-15 ANAHEIM DUCKS

Front Row (L-R): John Gibson, Executive Vice President/COO Tim Ryan, Senior Vice President of Hockey Operations David McNab, Executive Vice President/General Manager Bob Murray, Owner Henry Samueli, Francois Beauchemin, Ryan Getzlaf, Corey Perry, Owner Susan Samueli, CEO Michael Schulman, Director of Player Personnel Rick Paterson, Head Coach Bruce Boudreau, Frederik Andersen Second Row (L-R): Vice President - THE RINKS Art Trottier, Vice President of Human Resources Jay Scott, Vice President/COO Anaheim Arena Management Kevin Starkey, Goaltending Consultant Dwayne Roloson, Assistant Coach Scott Niedermayer, Sami Vatanen, Matt Beleskey, Cam Fowler, Andrew Cogliano, Assistant Coach Brad Lauer, Assistant Coach Trent Yawney, Assistant to the General Manager Dave Baseggio, Vice President/CMO Aaron Teats, Vice President of Finance/CF0 Doug Heller, Vice President of Sales/CRO John Viola Third Row (L-R): Assistant Equipment Manager Chris Aldrich, Equipment Manager Doug Shearer, Video Coordinator Joe Piscotty, James Wisniewski, Rickard Rakell, Jakob Silfverberg, Ryan Kesler, Emerson Etem, Nate Thompson, Kyle Palmieri, Strength and Conditioning Coach Sean Skahan, Head Athletic Trainer Joe Huff, Assistant Athletic Trainer Mike Hannegan Back Row (L-R): Equipment Assistant Chris Kincaid, Chris Wagner, Tomas Fleischmann, Jiri Sekac, Korbinian Holzer, Clayton Stoner, Simon Despres, Hampus Lindholm, Josh Manson, Patrick Maroon, Tim Jackman, Massage Therapist James Partida.

POSTSEASON NOTES IN PLAYOFF SECTION THE 2014-15 REGULAR SEASON:

SITUATIONALLY:

The Ducks finished with a 51-24-7 record for 109 points…Anaheim had the top record in the Western Conference for the second consecutive season (and second time in club history)…the Ducks posted the second-best record in franchise history, trailing only the 2013-14 club (53-20-8, 114)...Anaheim recorded its second consecutive 50-win season in franchise history and matched the club record for most road standings points (54) and wins (25-124...Anaheim finished second among NHL teams in road points and road wins.

The Ducks were one of two NHL teams with only one regulation loss when tied after two periods (9-1-5; third with a .767 points %)...Anaheim was also one of five teams that did not lose in regulation when leading after two (29-0-2)...in addition, the Ducks were 37-2-4 when allowing two goals-or-less in 2014-15 (18-0-2 at home, 19-2-2 on the road).

IT’S A RECORD: The Ducks set an NHL single-season record for most wins when trailing in the third period (at any point) and matched the NHL mark for wins when trailing after two periods…a closer look: MOST WINS WHEN TRAILING AT ANY POINT IN THE THIRD PERIOD IN NHL HISTORY TEAM Anaheim Dallas Dallas

SEASON GAMES 2014-15 18 2005-06 15 2006-07 15

MOST WINS WHEN TRAILING AFTER TWO PERIODS IN NHL HISTORY TEAM Anaheim Dallas Pittsburgh Vancouver

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SEASON GAMES 2014-15 12 2005-06 12 2008-09 11 2009--10 11

THE GAME OF ONE: Anaheim set an all-time NHL record with 33 wins in one-goal games (33-1-7)…the Ducks also led the NHL in winning percentage (.805) in one-goal games and were the only NHL team with fewer than four one-goal losses in regulation...Anaheim established an NHL single-season record for most consecutive one-goal games without a regulation loss (33), going 26-0-7 from Oct. 11-Feb. 23...the Ducks also set an NHL record for most consecutive home wins by a one-goal margin (discounting losses or ties), with 11 in a row (five regulation, two overtime and four shootouts) from Nov. 12-Jan. 11.

IN THE BEGINNING: Frederik Andersen joined Montreal’s Bill Durnan as the fastest goaltenders in NHL history to 50 wins, accomplishing the feat in 68 career decisions on Mar. 3 at Arizona...Durnan also won 50 in 68 decisions on Dec. 16, 1944...Andersen finished the season with a 35-12-5 record with three shutouts, a 2.38 GAA and .914 SV% in 54 games, marking the second-most single-season wins in franchise history (J.S. Giguere with 36 in 2006-07).

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Date

10/09/2014 10/11/2014 10/13/2014 10/14/2014 10/17/2014 10/19/2014 10/22/2014 10/24/2014 10/26/2014 10/28/2014 10/30/2014 10/31/2014 11/02/2014 11/05/2014 11/07/2014 11/09/2014 11/12/2014 11/15/2014 11/16/2014 11/18/2014 11/20/2014 11/23/2014 11/25/2014 11/28/2014 11/29/2014 12/01/2014 12/03/2014 12/05/2014 12/07/2014 12/10/2014 12/12/2014 12/13/2014 12/16/2014 12/18/2014 12/19/2014 12/22/2014 12/27/2014 12/28/2014 12/31/2014 01/02/2015 01/04/2015 01/07/2015 01/11/2015 01/14/2015 01/16/2015 01/17/2015 01/21/2015 01/27/2015 01/29/2015 01/30/2015 02/03/2015 02/05/2015 02/06/2015 02/08/2015 02/10/2015 02/12/2015 02/15/2015 02/18/2015 02/20/2015 02/21/2015 02/23/2015 02/25/2015 02/27/2015 03/01/2015 03/03/2015 03/04/2015 03/06/2015 03/09/2015 03/11/2015 03/13/2015 03/15/2015 03/18/2015 03/20/2015 03/22/2015 03/24/2015 03/26/2015 03/28/2015 03/29/2015 04/01/2015 04/03/2015 04/08/2015 04/11/2015

Team

W-L-OT Record GF-GA

@ PITTSBURGH @ DETROIT @ BUFFALO @ PHILADELPHIA MINNESOTA ST. LOUIS BUFFALO COLUMBUS SAN JOSE @ CHICAGO @ ST. LOUIS @ DALLAS @ COLORADO NY ISLANDERS ARIZONA VANCOUVER LOS ANGELES @ LOS ANGELES FLORIDA @ CALGARY @ VANCOUVER ARIZONA CALGARY CHICAGO @ SAN JOSE BOSTON PHILADELPHIA @ MINNESOTA @ WINNIPEG EDMONTON @ EDMONTON @ WINNIPEG @ TORONTO @ MONTREAL @ OTTAWA SAN JOSE @ ARIZONA VANCOUVER SAN JOSE ST. LOUIS NASHVILLE NY RANGERS WINNIPEG TORONTO NEW JERSEY @ LOS ANGELES CALGARY @ VANCOUVER @ SAN JOSE CHICAGO CAROLINA @ NASHVILLE @ WASHINGTON @ TAMPA BAY @ FLORIDA @ CAROLINA WASHINGTON TAMPA BAY @ CALGARY @ EDMONTON DETROIT OTTAWA LOS ANGELES @ DALLAS @ ARIZONA MONTREAL PITTSBURGH @ VANCOUVER @ CALGARY @ MINNESOTA NASHVILLE LOS ANGELES COLORADO @ NY RANGERS @ COLUMBUS @ BOSTON @ NY ISLANDERS @ NEW JERSEY EDMONTON COLORADO DALLAS @ ARIZONA

L W W W** W W W W L W L W* W O* O** O** W** O* L O** W** W W L L W W** W W* W W W L W L W* O** W* L W W** L W** W W W** W W L L W* W O** L L W L L W W W** L W W W W L L L W W W* W* L L W* W W W L L W

00-01-00 01-01-00 02-01-00 03-01-00 04-01-00 05-01-00 06-01-00 07-01-00 07-02-00 08-02-00 08-03-00 09-03-00 10-03-00 10-03-01 10-03-02 10-03-03 11-03-03 11-03-04 11-04-04 11-04-05 12-04-05 13-04-05 14-04-05 14-05-05 14-06-05 15-06-05 16-06-05 17-06-05 18-06-05 19-06-05 20-06-05 21-06-05 21-07-05 22-07-05 22-08-05 23-08-05 23-08-06 24-08-06 24-09-06 25-09-06 26-09-06 26-10-06 27-10-06 28-10-06 29-10-06 30-10-06 31-10-06 32-10-06 32-11-06 32-12-06 33-12-06 34-12-06 34-12-07 34-13-07 34-14-07 35-14-07 35-15-07 35-16-07 36-16-07 37-16-07 38-16-07 38-17-07 39-17-07 40-17-07 41-17-07 42-17-07 42-18-07 42-19-07 42-20-07 43-20-07 44-20-07 45-20-07 46-20-07 46-21-07 46-22-07 47-22-07 48-22-07 49-22-07 50-22-07 50-23-07 50-24-07 51-24-07

4-6 3-2 5-1 4-3 2-1 3-0 4-1 4-1 1-4 1-0 0-2 2-1 3-2 2-3 2-3 1-2 6-5 2-3 2-6 3-4 4-3 2-1 3-2 1-4 4-6 3-2 5-4 5-4 4-3 2-1 4-2 4-1 2-6 2-1 2-6 3-2 1-2 2-1 0-3 4-3 4-3 1-4 5-4 4-0 5-1 3-2 6-3 4-0 3-6 1-4 5-4 5-2 2-3 3-5 2-6 2-1 3-5 1-4 6-3 2-1 4-3 0-3 4-2 3-1 4-1 3-1 2-5 1-2 3-6 2-1 4-2 3-2 3-2 2-7 3-5 3-2 3-2 2-1 5-1 2-4 0-4 2-1

Scorers

17P,10,10P,10P 15,39,15 10P,38,39,38,17 18,12,39 7S,10 39,45P,45P 10,17,10,10 10P,45P,12,15 39P 12S 10,44 10,47,4 39P,16 15P,39 45P 4,33,17,17,15 16,17 47,7 45,39P,21P 7,15,39 21,19 39,10,21 47 39,10,10,15 45,12,39 4,15,45,19P 17,33,17,18,39 14P,33,17P,21 39P,17 45P,21,15,44 33P,15,44S,7S 45S,17 47,39 15,15 67,4,17 14 23,4 15P,21,7,39 39,10,23 23P 67P,18,21P,67 21P,10,10,10 10,47,33,19,33P 15,45P 21,19,6,18,15,17 39,21P,67,19 7,39,19 67P 10,17P,12,10,15 33S,45,39,33,10 17P,10 15,45P,2 21P,18 23,39 7,10,7 19 7,23,15,21,33,47 23P,15 7,16,23 17,16,10,10 10,3,15 17S,7,33,7S 23,67,4S 14,10 16 15,15P,47 23,33 15,21,44,4P 19,33,17 46,67,10 10,10 17P,7,39 19,10,15 67,21,7 17,23 23,44,10,24,7 46,67 15,33

W Goal

17 15 38 38 10 39 17 45 8 12 20 44 4 91 89 13 17 28 27 23 10 19 21 65 48 39 10 39 21 17 15 15 20 39 7 17 19 4 8 39 17 61 45 21 47 33 18 39 52 2 15 39 19 11 5 39 65 9 21 15 33 22 10 3 7 67 72 9 23 33 44 17 10 62 71 15 7 23 44 9 38 33

PP

3-6 0-3 1-6 0-2 0-4 2-3 0-4 2-4 1-5 0-1 0-4 0-4 0-5 1-2 1-4 1-1 0-2 0-3 0-2 2-3 0-3 0-2 0-0 0-2 0-5 0-3 1-5 0-4 2-6 1-4 1-2 1-5 0-2 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-1 0-4 0-3 1-5 0-3 1-3 2-5 1-2 1-3 1-2 0-2 1-3 0-2 1-3 1-4 0-4 1-2 1-5 1-3 0-1 0-4 0-2 0-1 1-1 0-4 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-3 0-3 1-3 0-3 1-3 0-3 0-3 0-1 1-5 0-2 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-3 0-1 0-3

PK SF-SA W-L Gltdr. Attend.

3-4 2-2 3-3 2-4 3-3 2-2 2-2 3-4 3-5 3-3 3-3 6-6 3-3 1-3 3-3 3-3 2-2 1-3 0-1 5-5 1-1 3-3 4-4 5-5 3-5 3-3 1-2 2-4 4-6 2-2 3-4 3-4 2-3 2-3 1-2 1-2 1-1 1-1 7-8 4-5 2-41-1 6-6 3-3 1-2 2-3 3-3 3-3 4-5 3-3 4-4 3-4 1-1 5-5 5-8 2-3 4-5 3-3 4-5 2-2 4-5 4-4 1-1 2-3 2-2 2-3 4-4 1-1 4-6 4-5 2-3 2-3 1-1 1-2 2-3 2-4 4-4 2-2 3-3 3-4 2-3 3-3

29-39 26-29 44-12 28-42 26-28 25-28 34-23 34-17 34-37 25-38 24-29 24-22 33-18 34-36 39-25 29-35 49-26 29-37 35-29 27-19 26-28 30-27 29-34 24-38 34-35 28-34 33-35 21-25 25-30 34-22 20-23 31-28 42-27 23-24 34-31 32-32 36-29 31-14 28-27 33-42 33-30 25-30 43-32 25-28 40-15 31-28 27-33 24-17 28-33 22-33 31-32 26-46 25-34 28-23 33-26 17-36 33-28 25-32 38-28 21-27 25-38 25-34 32-22 22-40 35-30 33-38 29-21 30-16 32-23 24-33 28-27 26-31 40-24 38-29 40-27 32-29 24-31 25-27 27-23 37-23 19-32 38-24

29 / 36 31 / 35 31 / 34 31 / 35 31 / 35 31 / 1 31 / 34 36 / 72 31 / 31 36 / 33 34 / 36 31 / 32 30 / 1 41 / 30 41 / 31 31 / 31 30 / 32 32 / 31 35 / 31 1 / 31 31 / 31 31 / 41 31 / 1 50 / 31 31 / 31 31 / 40 31 / 35 31 / 35 31 / 31 31 / 35 31 / 35 31 / 34 45 / 31 31 / 31 41 / 80 31 / 31 40 / 31 31 / 30 31 / 31 31 / 30 31 / 30 30 / 80 31 / 31 31 / 45 80 / 1 31 / 32 31 / 37 31 / 30 31 / 80 50 / 31 31 / 31 31 / 35 31 / 80 30 / 31 1 / 80 36 / 30 35 / 36 30 / 36 36 / 1 36 / 30 36 / 35 30 / 36 36 / 31 36 / 1 31 / 41 36 / 31 1 / 31 31 / 31 31 / 36 36 / 40 36 / 35 36 / 32 31 / 1 33 / 31 72 / 36 31 / 40 31 / 30 36 / 35 31 / 30 20 / 36 1 / 31 31 / 41

18633+ 20027 18912 19589+ 17306+ 15687 16067 15778 16954 21233+ 16723 15343 15310 16448 16235 16749 17245+ 18230+ 16128 18421 18870+ 15928 17174+ 17355+ 17352 16457 15691 19044+ 15016+ 16371 16839+ 15016+ 18953+ 21286+ 19443+ 17405+ 13656 17374+ 17174+ 17174+ 16402 17174+ 17356+ 16741 17174+ 18422+ 16828 18813+ 17562+ 17497+ 16274 17113+ 18506+ 19204+ 8576 11991 17252+ 17284+ 19289+ 16839+ 17174+ 16673 17413+ 17657 11387 17174+ 17310+ 18557 19289+ 19045+ 17295+ 17174+ 17313+ 18006+ 14044 17565+ 16170+ 15987 17174+ 17201+ 17252+ 15733

(* = OVERTIME, ** = SHOOTOUT, + = SELLOUT)

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FRONT ROW (L-R): Jonas Hiller, Executive Vice President/COO Tim Ryan, Senior Vice President of Hockey Operations David McNab, Executive Vice President/General Manager Bob Murray, Owner Henry Samueli, Teemu Selanne, Ryan Getzlaf, Saku Koivu, Owner Susan Samueli, CEO Michael Schulman, Director of Player Personnel Rick Paterson, Head Coach Bruce Boudreau, Frederik Andersen SECOND ROW (L-R): Vice President - THE RINKS Art Trottier, Vice President of Sales/CRO John Viola, Vice President of Human Resources Jay Scott, Vice President/COO Anaheim Arena Management Kevin Starkey, Assistant Coach Scott Niedermayer, Nick Bonino, Francois Beauchemin, Cam Fowler, Andrew Cogliano, Assistant Coach Bob Woods, Assistant Coach Brad Lauer, Vice President/CMO Aaron Teats, Vice President of Finance/CFO Doug Heller, AAM Vice President of Finance Angela Wergechik THIRD ROW (L-R): Assistant Equipment Manager Chris Aldrich, Equipment Manager Doug Shearer, Goaltending Consultant Dwayne Roloson, Video Coordinator Joe Piscotty, Matt Beleskey, Stephane Robidas, Jakob Silfverberg, Mathieu Perreault, Kyle Palmieri, Sami Vatanen, Strength & Conditioning Coach Sean Skahan, Head Athletic Trainer Joe Huff, Assistant Athletic Trainer Mike Hannegan BACK ROW (L-R): Equipment Assistant Chris Kincaid, Mark Fistric, Tim Jackman, Ben Lovejoy, Patrick Maroon, Corey Perry, Bryan Allen, Hampus Lindholm, Daniel Winnik, Luca Sbisa, Rickard Rakell, Massage Therapist James Partida.

POSTSEASON NOTES IN PLAYOFF SECTION THE 2013-14 SEASON:

HOME/ROAD:

The Anaheim Ducks concluded the 2013-14 regular season with a record of 54-20-8, the best mark in club history…the Ducks finished with the top record in the Western Conference for the first time in franchise history and set season records for standings points (116), wins (54) and win/points percentage (.707)…the Ducks led the league in goals (263) for the first time in club history (excludes shootout tallies)…Anaheim established season bests for goals (263; previously 254 in 2006-07), wins (54; previously 48, 2006-07), home wins (29; previously 28, 2007-08), road wins (25; previously 22, 2008-09 and 2006-07), home points (62; previously 61, 2006-07) and road points (54; previously 49, 2006-07).

The Ducks went a franchise-best 29-8-4 at Honda Center, setting a club record for home wins and home standings points (62) in a single season… Anaheim became the fourth team in 40 NHL seasons (since 1973-74) to record points in each of its first 22-plus home games (20- 0-2) from Oct. 13-Jan. 15, joining PHI (19- 0-7, 1979-80), NYI (19- 0-4, 1978-79) and SJ (20- 0-2, 2008- 09) in that category…the Ducks, who were the last NHL team to suffer a home loss in regulation (Jan. 21 vs. WPG), established a club record with eight straight home wins to open a season…away from Honda Center, the Ducks concluded their road schedule setting franchise records for wins (25; previously 22, 200809 and 2006- 07), points (54; previously 49, 200607), and goals (123; previously 115, 2008- 09).

EXCLUSIVE COMPANY: Of the Ducks’ 54 wins, 51 came in regulation/overtime (ROW)…Anaheim and Boston (also 51 wins in 2013-14) are the only two NHL teams to record as many ROWs since 2005-06 (Detroit, 54).

COMEBACKS COMMON: Anaheim posted 26 comeback wins in 2013-14, the most in the NHL since 2005-06 (Detroit and Nashville, 26)…the Ducks went 23-15-2 (.575 points percentage) when the opponent scored first, the most wins and best points percentage of any team in such situations in 2013-14.

HISTORIC STREAK: Anaheim won 18 of 19 games (18-1-0) from Dec. 6-Jan. 15 to join Montreal (18-1-0, 1967-68) as the only two NHL teams to win 18+ games in a 19-game span.

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THE FINAL SEASON: The NHL’s oldest active player and oldest to ever compete in a Ducks uniform at 43 years and 92 days at the start of 2013-14, Teemu Selanne finished his regular-season career ranked 11th among alltime leaders in goals, tied for 37th in all-time assists, 15th in all-time scoring, third in all-time PPG, tied for third with Brett Hull in all-time GWG (110) and 22nd in all-time games…Selanne is the club’s all-time leader in scoring (988), goals (457), assists (531), games (966), plus/minus (+120), PPG (182), PPP (410), GWG (77), shots (2,964) and OT goals (6).

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Date

Team

W-L-OT Record GF-GA

1 10/02/2013 @ COLORADO L 2 10/05/2013 @ MINNESOTA W* 3 10/06/2013 @ WINNIPEG W 4 10/10/2013 NY RANGERS W 5 10/13/2013 OTTAWA W 6 10/16/2013 CALGARY W 7 10/18/2013 PHOENIX W** 8 10/20/2013 DALLAS W 9 10/22/2013 @ TORONTO L 10 10/24/2013 @ MONTREAL L 11 10/25/2013 @ OTTAWA W 12 10/27/2013 @ COLUMBUS W 13 10/29/2013 @ PHILADELPHIA W 14 10/31/2013 @ BOSTON O** 15 11/02/2013 @ BUFFALO W 16 11/04/2013 @ NY RANGERS W 17 11/06/2013 PHOENIX W 18 11/08/2013 BUFFALO W 19 11/10/2013 VANCOUVER W 20 11/12/2013 @ FLORIDA L 21 11/14/2013 @ TAMPA BAY L 22 11/15/2013 @ CAROLINA O** 23 11/18/2013 @ PITTSBURGH L 24 11/20/2013 NEW JERSEY O* 25 11/22/2013 TAMPA BAY W* 26 11/23/2013 @ PHOENIX W 27 11/26/2013 @ DALLAS L 28 11/29/2013 CALGARY W 29 11/30/2013 @ SAN JOSE O** 30 12/03/2013 LOS ANGELES O** 31 12/06/2013 @ CHICAGO W** 32 12/07/2013 @ ST. LOUIS W 33 12/09/2013 NY ISLANDERS W 34 12/11/2013 MINNESOTA W 35 12/15/2013 EDMONTON W 36 12/17/2013 @ DETROIT W 37 12/20/2013 @ NEW JERSEY W* 38 12/21/2013 @ NY ISLANDERS W 39 12/23/2013 @ WASHINGTON W 40 12/28/2013 PHOENIX W* 41 12/29/2013 @ SAN JOSE L 42 12/31/2013 SAN JOSE W 43 01/03/2014 EDMONTON W 44 01/05/2014 VANCOUVER W* 45 01/07/2014 BOSTON W 46 01/09/2014 @ NASHVILLE W 47 01/11/2014 @ PHOENIX W 48 01/12/2014 DETROIT W 49 01/15/2014 VANCOUVER W 50 01/17/2014 @ CHICAGO L 51 01/18/2014 @ ST. LOUIS W 52 01/21/2014 WINNIPEG L 53 01/23/2014 LOS ANGELES W 54 01/25/2014 @ LOS ANGELES W 55 01/28/2014 MINNESOTA L 56 01/30/2014 PHILADELPHIA W 57 02/01/2014 DALLAS L 58 02/03/2014 COLUMBUS L 59 02/05/2014 CHICAGO L 60 02/08/2014 @ NASHVILLE W 61 02/28/2014 ST. LOUIS W 62 03/02/2014 CAROLINA W 63 03/05/2014 MONTREAL O** 64 03/07/2014 PITTSBURGH O** 65 03/10/2014 TORONTO L 66 03/12/2014 @ CALGARY L 67 03/14/2014 @ COLORADO W 68 03/15/2014 @ LOS ANGELES W 69 03/18/2014 WASHINGTON L 70 03/20/2014 @ SAN JOSE L 71 03/23/2014 FLORIDA W 72 03/26/2014 @ CALGARY W 73 03/28/2014 @ EDMONTON O* 74 03/29/2014 @ VANCOUVER W 75 03/31/2014 WINNIPEG W* 76 04/02/2014 EDMONTON W 77 04/04/2014 NASHVILLE L 78 04/06/2014 @ EDMONTON L 79 04/07/2014 @ VANCOUVER W 80 04/09/2014 SAN JOSE W 81 04/12/2014 @ LOS ANGELES W** 82 04/13/2014 COLORADO W* (* = OVERTIME, ** = SHOOTOUT, + = SELLOUT)

00-01-00 01-01-00 02-01-00 03-01-00 04-01-00 05-01-00 06-01-00 07-01-00 07-02-00 07-03-00 08-03-00 09-03-00 10-03-00 10-03-01 11-03-01 12-03-01 13-03-01 14-03-01 15-03-01 15-04-01 15-05-01 15-05-02 15-06-02 15-06-03 16-06-03 17-06-03 17-07-03 18-07-03 18-07-04 18-07-05 19-07-05 20-07-05 21-07-05 22-07-05 23-07-05 24-07-05 25-07-05 26-07-05 27-07-05 28-07-05 28-08-05 29-08-05 30-08-05 31-08-05 32-08-05 33-08-05 34-08-05 35-08-05 36-08-05 36-09-05 37-09-05 37-10-05 38-10-05 39-10-05 39-11-05 40-11-05 40-12-05 40-13-05 40-14-05 41-14-05 42-14-05 43-14-05 43-14-06 43-14-07 43-15-07 43-16-07 44-16-07 45-16-07 45-17-07 45-18-07 46-18-07 47-18-07 47-18-08 48-18-08 49-18-08 50-18-08 50-19-08 50-20-08 51-20-08 52-20-08 53-20-08 54-20-08

Scorers

1-6 33 4-3 11,13P,33,22 3-2 22,7,10 6-0 15,33,34,33,11,17 4-1 10,15,10,13 3-2 17,21,8 3-2 8,13 6-3 8P,10,10P,65S,15,22 2-4 13,22 1-4 62 2-1 62,15 4-3 15,74,65P,10 3-2 7,21,21 2-3 77,22 6-3 15,45,65,10,65,10 2-1 10,21 5-2 47,15P,10,4P,7 6-2 15P,4P,15,15,17,7 3-1 10,13,7 2-3 7,47 1-5 65 2-3 10,17P 1-3 15 3-4 39,13P,15P 1-0 15 4-2 17P,17,10,45P 3-6 65,13,17P 5-2 45,10,17P,7,17 3-4 10,51,6 2-3 15,10P 3-2 10,15P 5-2 7,10P,15,13,28 5-2 11,7,4S,10,10P 2-1 51,10 3-2 13,8,17 5-2 33,13,10,45,11 3-2 4,22,21 5-3 15,15,22,21,15 3-2 7,11,47 3-2 11S,7,11 1-3 62 6-3 21,23,13P,39,15,7S 5-2 21,6,6,18,7 4-3 11,39,13,10P 5-2 22P,10P,7S,13P,22 4-3 15,15,10,8P 5-3 47,45,17,15,47P 1-0 7 9-1 7,8P,10,13P,13P,33P,10,8P,45P 2-4 15,21 3-2 15,39,4P 2-3 4P,13 2-1 17P,62 3-0 10,39,7 2-4 17,22P 5-3 62,15,10,34S,11 0-2 2-4 22,15 0-2 5-2 15,10P,65,22,15 1-0 7 5-3 10,23,10,7S,33 3-4 18,23P,34 2-3 10,10 1-3 10 2-7 7,13 6-4 34,21,21,10,6,22 2-1 18,62 2-3 6,22 2-3 22P,8 6-2 62P,8,33S,21,10,15 3-2 13P,22,7 3-4 13,62,22 5-1 5,39,11,10,22P 5-4 13,15P,47,10,19 3-2 10,10,23 2-5 21,34 2-4 33,10P 3-0 34S,21,39 5-2 10,62,62,39,33S 4-3 13,77,39 3-2 62,11,13

W Goal

PP

9 0-2 22 1-3 10 0-4 15 0-6 15 0-6 8 0-2 33 0-4 65 2-5 81 0-4 14 0-3 15 0-5 10 1-5 21 0-2 12 0-4 10 0-3 21 0-2 10 2-4 15 2-2 13 0-2 24 0-3 26 0-3 58 1-3 16 0-1 19 2-5 15 0-3 10 2-4 16 1-2 17 1-4 8 0-3 74 1-6 21 1-1 15 1-2 4 1-2 10 0-2 17 0-2 10 0-3 21 0-4 21 0-2 47 0-4 11 0-3 39 0-1 39 1-3 6 0-8 10 1-3 7 3-3 8 1-4 15 1-3 7 0-4 8 6-11 29 0-2 4 1-3 9 1-4 62 1-5 10 0-3 11 1-3 34 0-1 6 0-3 71 0-2 81 0-5 65 1-3 7 0-3 7 0-3 79 1-6 16 0-3 81 0-4 13 0-2 6 0-4 62 0-3 8 0-5 88 1-2 33 1-3 7 1-2 21 0-4 39 1-5 19 1-1 23 0-3 12 0-3 19 1-5 34 0-1 62 0-3 77 0-4 13 0-2

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2-4 2-4 2-3 2-2 1-1 4-4 6-6 3-4 2-3 4-6 3-4 1-1 2-3 1-2 1-2 3-3 3-4 2-2 2-2 4-4 0-2 2-3 3-3 2-4 6-6 4-4 3-3 0-0 5-5 5-5 2-3 5-5 3-4 0-1 2-2 2-2 2-3 1-1 4-5 2-2 2-2 3-5 3-3 1-3 3-3 3-3 5-6 5-5 2-3 5-5 3-4 2-2 4-4 4-4 4-5 3-4 3-3 3-5 2-2 2-3 3-3 6-6 5-5 2-3 1-2 3-4 3-5 2-3 1-3 2-3 1-1 1-1 1-1 3-3 2-3 2-3 4-4 2-3 3-3 5-5 4-4 1-1

SF-SA W-L Gltdr. Attend. 36-29 30-33 34-17 37-34 56-31 22-35 39-32 47-36 25-23 32-25 28-27 32-21 37-28 23-23 29-17 25-33 29-26 46-27 23-36 34-25 25-20 30-23 28-27 25-25 42-31 27-44 31-33 42-21 31-35 28-51 26-25 23-28 31-37 31-24 34-25 30-18 24-21 31-21 29-19 41-25 31-23 38-36 37-18 49-20 20-32 28-26 30-31 23-22 44-32 21-35 21-36 42-21 21-31 21-36 33-33 28-30 26-27 36-33 29-25 24-38 19-18 34-52 42-31 31-17 44-23 22-25 33-38 20-38 45-30 18-28 40-30 34-34 51-23 21-32 36-37 26-32 29-24 36-28 23-18 30-38 24-30 36-31

1 / 35 18007+ 1 / 32 18213+ 35 / 31 15004+ 1 / 30 17179+ 1 / 41 17177+ 35 / 35 14051 1 / 41 13206 31 / 1 14531 45 / 1 19408+ 31 / 1 21273+ 31 / 41 17590 31 / 72 10542 1 / 35 19615+ 40 / 1 17565+ 1 / 1 19070+ 31 / 30 18006+ 1 / 41 14045 31 / 39 15577 31 / 31 17174+ 30 / 31 13354 30 / 1 17763 35 / 35 14802 29 / 35 18614+ 30 / 1 14306 1 / 30 16648 1 / 41 13490 39 / 1 15792 31 / 20 17174+ 31 / 1 17562+ 31 / 1 17294+ 1 / 31 21586+ 31 / 41 17646 1 / 45 14830 1 / 37 15252 1 / 30 16301 1 / 50 20066+ 1 / 35 15723 31 / 20 13108 1 / 31 18506+ 1 / 1 17442+ 31 / 31 17562+ 1 / 31 17424+ 1 / 30 17174+ 1 / 31 17174+ 1 / 40 17238+ 31 / 39 15892 1 / 1 13289 1 / 34 17375+ 31 / 31 17145 50 / 1 22064+ 31 / 1 19910+ 31 / 1 15046 31 / 32 17503+ 1 / 32 54099 35 / 1 15020 31 / 35 16007 39 / 1 17174+ 72 / 31 14044 50 / 1 17446+ 1 / 30 17139+ 1 / 1 17369+ 31 / 30 17174+ 35 / 1 17174+ 29 / 1 17518+ 45 / 31 17229+ 37 / 1 19289+ 1 / 1 18030+ 31 / 31 18278+ 41 / 1 17174+ 31 / 31 17562+ 1 / 39 17281+ 1 / 31 19289+ 30 / 1 16839+ 31 / 31 18910+ 31 / 31 17174+ 31 / 35 17174+ 35 / 1 17174+ 35 / 1 16839+ 36 / 31 18910+ 36 / 31 17322+ 31 / 32 18372+ 36 / 35 17528+

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Front Row (L-R): Jonas Hiller, Executive Vice President /COO Tim Ryan, Senior Vice President of Hockey Operations David McNab, Executive Vice President/General Manager Bob Murray, Owner Henry Samueli, Teemu Selanne, Ryan Getzlaf, Saku Koivu, Owner Susan Samueli, CEO Michael Schulman, Director of Player Personnel Rick Paterson, Head Coach Bruce Boudreau, Viktor Fasth Second Row (L-R): Vice President - THE RINKS Art Trottier, Vice President of Human Resources Jay Scott, Vice President/COO Anaheim Arena Management Kevin Starkey, Video Coordinator Joe Piscotty, Assistant Coach Scott Niedermayer, Andrew Cogliano, Cam Fowler, Francois Beauchemin, Bobby Ryan, Daniel Winnik, Assistant Coach Bob Woods, Assistant Coach Brad Lauer, Vice President/ CMO Aaron Teats, Vice President of Finance/CFO Doug Heller, AAM Vice President of Finance Angela Wergechik Third Row (L-R): Assistant Equipment Manager Chris Aldrich, Equipment Manager Doug Shearer, Goaltending Consultant Pete Peeters, Kyle Palmieri, Matt Beleskey, Sheldon Souray, Corey Perry, Toni Lydman, Emerson Etem, Matthew Lombardi, Strength & Conditioning Coach Sean Skahan, Head Athletic Trainer Tim Clark, Assistant Athletic Trainer Mike Hannegan Back Row (L-R): Equipment Assistant Chris Kincaid, Brad Staubitz, Radek Dvorak, Luca Sbisa, David Steckel, Bryan Allen, Ben Lovejoy, Peter Holland, Nick Bonino, Massage Therapist James Partida.

POSTSEASON NOTES IN PLAYOFF SECTION A RECORD-BREAKING SEASON: The Anaheim Ducks won their second Pacific Division title with a 30 -12- 6 record for 66 points, marking their best winning percentage in club history (.688 over 2007’s .671)…the 2012-13 Ducks also had the best points percentage in club history on the road with a 14 -5 -5 (.688) mark, also ahead of the 2007 team (.598)…the Ducks finished second in the Western Conference and third overall in the NHL, behind only Chicago and Pittsburgh…the club’s third-place finish in the overall league standings was the highest in club history.

COMEBACKS: The Ducks rallied from deficits 15 times to win a game, including a 12-10 -2 record when opponents scored first…Anaheim, Pittsburgh (11- 6 - 0) and Chicago (10 -5 -4) were the first NHL teams since 2009 -10 to have a record over .500 in such situations…the last team prior to 2012-13 was Bruce Boudreau’s Washington Capitals (16 -8 - 6 in 2009 -10)…the Ducks lost only two games in regulation when scoring the first goal (18 -2-4).

HOME SWEET HOME: Anaheim won 13 consecutive games at Honda Center from Jan. 26 -Mar. 20, 2013, the longest home streak in franchise history…the consecutive wins matched the NHL’s secondlongest home win streak since 2009 -10 (also Washington at 13 games in 2010 -11 under

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Boudreau…Detroit had an NHL-record 23 -game streak in 2011-12)…Ryan Getzlaf ’s 9 -21=30 points earned at home ranked tied for third in the NHL.

HERE TO STAY: O n Mar. 8 and Mar. 18 , 2013 , Ryan Getzlaf and Corey Perry signed respective eight-year contract extensions through the 2020 -21 season…Getzlaf led Anaheim in points, goals and assists (15 -34=49), while ranking tied for 10th among NHL leaders in scoring and tied for eighth in assists… Getzlaf had a career-high 12-game scoring streak at Honda Center from Feb. 1- Mar. 20, 2013, scoring 7-15=22 points (+12)…Perry ranked second among team leaders with 36 points, led in PPG (5) and co-led in goals (15) and GWG (5)…his five GWG ranked tied for sixth in the NHL.

#8: Teemu Selanne recorded two four-point games in 2012-13, just the third and fourth time an NHL player 42 years or older accomplished the feat…Selanne scored 1-3=4 points on Feb. 9, 2013 at St. Louis (at 42 years, 326 days) and 2-2=4 points on Jan. 19, 2013 at Vancouver, joining Gordie Howe (42 years, 326 days) with 1-3=4 points for Detroit on Feb. 20, 1971 vs. Buffalo, and Tim Horton (42 years, 3 days) with 0 -4=4 points for Pittsburgh on Jan. 15, 1972 vs. Philadelphia.

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Date 01/19/2013 01/21/2013 01/25/2013 01/26/2013 01/29/2013 02/01/2013 02/02/2013 02/04/2013 02/06/2013 02/08/2013 02/09/2013 02/12/2013 02/15/2013 02/16/2013 02/18/2013 02/24/2013 02/25/2013 02/27/2013 03/01/2013 03/02/2013 03/04/2013 03/06/2013 03/08/2013 03/10/2013 03/12/2013 03/14/2013 03/16/2013 03/18/2013 03/20/2013 03/22/2013 03/24/2013 03/25/2013 03/27/2013 03/29/2013 03/31/2013 04/01/2013 04/03/2013 04/05/2013 04/07/2013 04/08/2013 04/10/2013 04/13/2013 04/17/2013 04/19/2013 04/21/2013 04/22/2013 04/25/2013 04/27/2013

Team @ VANCOUVER @ CALGARY VANCOUVER NASHVILLE @ SAN JOSE MINNESOTA LOS ANGELES SAN JOSE @ COLORADO @ DALLAS @ ST. LOUIS @ CHICAGO @ DETROIT @ NASHVILLE COLUMBUS COLORADO @ LOS ANGELES NASHVILLE MINNESOTA @ PHOENIX @ PHOENIX PHOENIX CALGARY ST. LOUIS @ MINNESOTA @ DALLAS @ ST. LOUIS SAN JOSE CHICAGO DETROIT DETROIT SAN JOSE @ SAN JOSE @ CHICAGO @ COLUMBUS @ DALLAS DALLAS DALLAS LOS ANGELES EDMONTON COLORADO @ LOS ANGELES COLUMBUS @ CALGARY @ EDMONTON @ EDMONTON @ VANCOUVER PHOENIX

W-L-OT Record GF-GA Scorers W Goal PP W 01-00-00 7-3 34,44P,34,10P,51,8P,8 10 3-3 W 02-00-00 5-4 15,11,34,34,15 15 0-2 L 02-01-00 0-5 22 0-2 W** 03-01-00 3-2 9,34 10 0-4 O** 03-01-01 2-3 23,39 26 0-4 W 04-01-01 3-1 51,51,9P 51 1-2 W 05-01-01 7-4 13,13,15,44P,51P,13P,8 51 3-4 W 06-01-01 2-1 11,44 44 0-6 W 07-01-01 3-0 44,11P,23 44 1-3 L 07-02-01 1-3 13 14 0-3 W** 08-02-01 6-5 9,8,7,9,11 13 0-1 W** 09-02-01 3-2 15P,7 10 1-5 W 10-02-01 5-2 39,10,7,9,7 7 0-3 W** 11-02-01 3-2 39,62 10 0-2 W 12-02-01 3-2 74P,15,10P 10 2-3 W* 13-02-01 4-3 10,8P,15P,10P 10 3-5 L 13-03-01 2-5 7,11P 26 1-3 W 14-03-01 5-1 13,51,51,51P,11P 51 2-3 W 15-03-01 3-2 15,8,39 39 0-1 O** 15-03-02 4-5 7,7,7,11P 15 1-3 O** 15-03-03 4-5 39,15S,10P,9 23 1-2 W 16-03-03 2-0 10,15 10 0-1 W 17-03-03 4-0 34,9,44,15 34 0-0 W 18-03-03 4-2 7S,9,10P,10 10 1-7 W 19-03-03 2-1 62,5 5 0-3 W** 20-03-03 2-1 7 9 0-3 O* 20-03-04 1-2 11 25 0-2 W 21-03-04 5-3 23,74,65,15S,23 15 0-1 W 22-03-04 4-2 74,9,8,44 8 0-1 L 22-04-04 1-5 8 13 0-3 L 22-05-04 1-2 15P 20 1-3 L 22-06-04 3-5 65,23,10 15 0-2 L 22-07-04 0-4 8 0-2 W 23-07-04 2-1 10,44 44 0-1 O* 23-07-05 1-2 65 55 0-2 W 24-07-05 4-0 9P,10,39,8 9 1-2 W 25-07-05 5-2 18,8P,51,15,7 51 1-1 L 25-08-05 1-3 7 24 0-4 W** 26-08-05 4-3 51,10,39P 11 1-4 W 27-08-05 2-1 18,18 18 0-5 L 27-09-05 1-4 8 92 0-3 L 27-10-05 1-2 15S 10 0-1 O* 27-10-06 2-3 45P,20 51 1-3 L 27-11-06 1-3 10 16 0-2 W 28-11-06 3-1 4P,51,10 51 1-5 W 29-11-06 3-0 15P,18,45 15 1-3 W 30-11-06 3-1 39P,25,7S 25 1-3 L 30-12-06 3-5 8,23P,9 17 1-4

PK 2-4 1-3 6-9 3-3 2-2 1-1 2-4 6-6 1-1 3-5 0-2 5-6 3-4 5-5 3-3 4-5 1-2 2-2 3-3 0-0 3-4 3-3 2-2 2-3 4-5 5-5 2-3 3-3 1-2 1-2 4-5 5-5 2-3 3-4 1-1 4-4 0-0 6-6 1-2 3-3 1-2 5-6 3-3 3-3 4-4 3-3 3-4 2-2

SF-SA W-L Gltdr. 26-29 1 / 35 24-25 1 / 34 30-34 35 / 1 22-21 30 / 35 30-18 31 / 1 31-27 30 / 32 25-34 1 / 45 32-26 30 / 1 20-31 30 / 1 21-28 32 / 1 23-31 30 / 1 31-30 30 / 50 37-28 30 / 35 22-34 30 / 35 29-27 1 / 72 39-23 1 / 35 26-25 32 / 30 28-21 30 / 35 29-33 1 / 35 35-37 41 / 30 31-40 41 / 1 24-18 1 / 1 24-29 30 / 34 22-31 1 / 41 21-31 1 / 32 30-34 1 / 32 28-21 34 / 1 28-35 30 / 31 26-24 1 / 50 34-23 35 / 30 34-21 35 / 1 27-39 31 / 30 22-29 31 / 1 24-26 1 / 30 30-18 72 / 1 30-26 30 / 32 27-25 30 / 32 28-25 32 / 30 22-38 30 / 45 38-28 1 / 40 22-28 35 / 1 20-18 32 / 30 28-28 72 / 30 33-31 34 / 1 30-28 1 / 40 28-24 30 / 35 30-29 1 / 1 46-31 1 / 30

Attend. 18910+ 19289+ 17529+ 17174+ 17562+ 13007 17436+ 14324 13776 18112 18835 21188+ 20066+ 17322+ 14713 17174+ 18118+ 13630 15264 15227 11024 13456 15839 17174+ 18808+ 15775 19593+ 14441 17610+ 17174+ 17427+ 16083 17562+ 22105+ 13185 13748 15165 16884 17494+ 15148 14646 18473+ 15074 19289+ 16839+ 16839+ 18910+ 17442+

(* = OVERTIME, ** = SHOOTOUT, + = SELLOUT)

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2011-12 ANAHEIM DUCKS

Front Row (L-R): Jonas Hiller, Executive Vice President/COO Tim Ryan, Senior Vice President of Hockey Operations David McNab, Executive Vice President/General Manager Bob Murray, Owner Henry Samueli, Teemu Selanne, Ryan Getzlaf, Saku Koivu, Owner Susan Samueli, CEO Michael Schulman, Head Coach Bruce Boudreau, Dan Ellis, Jeff Deslauriers. Second Row (L-R): Vice President - The Rinks Art Trottier, Vice President of Human Resources Jay Scott, AAM Vice President of Operations Kevin Starkey, Director of Player Personnel Rick Paterson, Video Coordinator Joe Piscotty, Francois Beauchemin, Jason Blake, Lubomir Visnovsky, Andrew Cogliano, Assistant Coach Bob Woods, Assistant Coach Brad Lauer, Vice President of Multi-Media and Community Development Aaron Teats, Vice President of Finance/CFO Doug Heller, AAM Vice President of Finance Angela Wergechik. Third Row (L-R): Assistant Equipment Manager Chris Aldrich, Equipment Manager Doug Shearer, Goaltending Consultant Pete Peeters, Niklas Hagman, Bobby Ryan, Corey Perry, Toni Lydman, Sheldon Brookbank, Cam Fowler, Strength & Conditioning Coach Sean Skahan, Head Athletic Trainer Tim Clark, Assistant Athletic Trainer Rick Burrill. Back Row (L-R): Equipment Assistant Chris Kincaid, Kyle Palmieri, Devante Smith-Pelly, Nate Guenin, George Parros, Luca Sbisa, Nick Bonino, Matt Beleskey, Rod Pelley, Massage Therapist James Partida.

2011-12:

BOUDREAU TAKES THE REINS

The Anaheim Ducks finished the 2011-12 season with a 34-36-12 mark for 80 points…the club had the fifth-best record in the Western Conference with 54 points (24-15-6) from Jan. 1 to the end of the season… the club went 14-6-1 in its last 21 contests played at Honda Center (.690 win percentage)…over the last 44 games overall, Anaheim went 24-14-6…from the start of 2012, Corey Perry ranked fourth in goals with 23 (PIT’s Malkin had 35, TB’s Stamkos had 34 and NJ’s Kovalchuk had 24)...in addition, Jonas Hiller co-led the league in starts and appearances (41), and ranked sixth in wins (20) and GAA (2.11).

Bruce Boudreau was named the eighth head coach of the Anaheim Ducks on Nov. 30...the Ducks were 27-23-8 under his leadership...he finished the 2011-12 season with a 228-111-48 record in 387 career NHL games with both Anaheim and Washington for a .651 win percentage.

BREAKING RECORDS Teemu Selanne (41 years old) completed his 20th NHL season and 13th with the Ducks, scoring 26-40=66 points in 82 games…his 26 goals made him the second-oldest player in NHL history to have 26+ goals in a single season…Selanne joined Gordie Howe as the oldest two players to have at least 60 points in one season...in addition, Selanne’s 17, 20+goal seasons tied for the fifth-most in NHL history (many players)… his 82 games played made him the oldest player in NHL history (41 yrs, 279 days) to have appeared in all 82 games in a single season…only Nicklas Lidstrom (40 yrs, 347 days in 2010-11), Dave Andreychuk (40 yrs, 187 days in 2003-04), Mark Messier (40 yrs, 79 days in 2000-01) and Ron Francis (40 yrs, 36 days in 2002-03) appeared in all 82 games above the age 40.

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ANOTHER BIG YEAR Corey Perry led the Ducks with 37 goals, leading all Western Conference players and ranking tied for sixth in the NHL…the 2010-11 Hart Trophy Winner had 15 goals in his last 32 games (post All-Star break)… Perry also ranked tied for third in the NHL in PPG (14).

MORE SELANNE Teemu Selanne surpassed Luc Robitaille on Mar. 25 vs. Boston for sole possession of fourth in all-time PPG at 248...in addition, his GWG on Mar. 14 vs. Detroit accounted for his 1,400th career point, as he became just the third European-born player to reach the milestone (Jaromir Jagr 1,653 and Stan Mikita, 1,467)... on Mar. 12, Selanne’s goal moved him past childhood idol and fellow Finn Jari Kurri (1,398 career points) for sole possession of 19th in all-time points (second among active players behind Jagr)...at the close of the season, Selanne ranked 12th on the NHL’s all-time goal scoring list (second among active players behind Jagr), 42nd in assists (fourth among active players) and sixth in career GWG (second among active players behind Jagr).

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2011-12 GAME-BY-GAME # Date Team W-L-OT Record GF-GA Scorers 1 10/07/2011 @ BUFFALO (Helsinki) L 00-01-00 1-4 34 2 10/08/2011 NY RANGERS (Stockholm) W** 01-01-00 2-1 7 3 10/14/2011 SAN JOSE W 02-01-00 1-0 49 4 10/16/2011 ST. LOUIS W 03-01-00 4-2 9,23,10p,9 5 10/17/2011 @ SAN JOSE W 04-01-00 3-2 8p,8,10 6 10/21/2011 DALLAS L 04-02-00 1-3 10p 7 10/23/2011 PHOENIX L 04-03-00 4-5 17,15,6,15 8 10/25/2011 @ CHICAGO O** 04-03-01 2-3 15p,8 9 10/27/2011 @ MINNESOTA W 05-03-01 3-2 10p,9,15p 10 10/29/2011 @ NASHVILLE L 05-04-01 0-3 11 10/30/2011 @ COLUMBUS L 05-05-01 1-3 9 12 11/01/2011 @ WASHINGTON O* 05-05-02 4-5 11,8,8,10p 13 11/03/2011 @ NY RANGERS O** 05-05-03 1-2 9 14 11/05/2011 @ DETROIT L 05-06-03 0-5 15 11/09/2011 NASHVILLE L 05-07-03 2-4 77,23 16 11/11/2011 VANCOUVER W 06-07-03 4-3 11,7p,10p,74 17 11/13/2011 MINNESOTA L 06-08-03 2-3 4,4 18 11/16/2011 @ LOS ANGELES O** 06-08-04 1-2 8p 19 11/17/2011 LOS ANGELES L 06-09-04 3-5 7,10p,7 20 11/20/2011 DETROIT L 06-10-04 2-4 11,8p 21 11/23/2011 @ PHOENIX L 06-11-04 2-4 11,10 22 11/25/2011 CHICAGO L 06-12-04 5-6 9,7,8p,9,10 23 11/27/2011 TORONTO L 06-13-04 2-5 23p,10 24 11/30/2011 MONTREAL W 07-13-04 4-1 15,77p,10p,12 25 12/02/2011 PHILADELPHIA O* 07-13-05 3-4 7p,8,41 26 12/04/2011 MINNESOTA L 07-14-05 3-5 15p,11,4 27 12/06/2011 LOS ANGELES W 08-14-05 3-2 9,10,9 28 12/08/2011 @ ST. LOUIS L 08-15-05 2-4 9,77 29 12/10/2011 @ NASHVILLE L 08-16-05 2-3 41,23 30 12/14/2011 PHOENIX W 09-16-05 4-1 14,12p,12,51 31 12/16/2011 @ CHICAGO L 09-17-05 1-4 8 32 12/17/2011 @ WINNIPEG L 09-18-05 3-5 12,10,10p 33 12/19/2011 @ DALLAS L 09-19-05 3-5 8p,17p,63 34 12/22/2011 @ LOS ANGELES O** 09-19-06 2-3 12,17 35 12/26/2011 @ SAN JOSE W 10-19-06 3-2 5,9,7 36 12/29/2011 VANCOUVER L 10-20-06 2-5 9,63 37 12/31/2011 COLORADO L 10-21-06 2-4 17,9 38 01/04/2012 SAN JOSE L 10-22-06 1-3 10 39 01/06/2012 NY ISLANDERS W 11-22-06 4-2 9,9s,15,8 40 01/08/2012 COLUMBUS W 12-22-06 7-4 7,10,8p,11,10p,8,10 41 01/10/2012 DALLAS W 13-22-06 5-2 11,5,11,39,11 42 01/12/2012 @ CALGARY O* 13-22-07 0-1 43 01/13/2012 @ EDMONTON W 14-22-07 5-0 33,8p,9,10,10p 44 01/15/2012 @ VANCOUVER W 15-22-07 4-2 63,9,33,33p 45 01/18/2012 PHOENIX W 16-22-07 6-2 12,23p,23,33,39,10s 46 01/21/2012 OTTAWA W 17-22-07 2-1 10,17 47 01/22/2012 COLORADO W 18-22-07 3-2 9s,15p,9 48 01/24/2012 @ DALLAS L 18-23-07 0-1 49 01/31/2012 @ PHOENIX W 19-23-07 4-1 7,7,7,8p 50 02/01/2012 DALLAS L 19-24-07 2-6 39,5 51 02/03/2012 COLUMBUS O* 19-24-08 2-3 8,8p 52 02/06/2012 CALGARY W** 20-24-08 3-2 9,39 53 02/08/2012 CAROLINA W* 21-24-08 3-2 63,11,10 54 02/10/2012 @ DETROIT O** 21-24-09 1-2 16 55 02/12/2012 @ COLUMBUS W 22-24-09 5-3 10,10p,33,9p,10p 56 02/14/2012 @ MINNESOTA W 23-24-09 2-1 12,10 57 02/15/2012 @ PITTSBURGH W 24-24-09 2-1 10,8 58 02/17/2012 @ NEW JERSEY O** 24-24-10 2-3 10,21 59 02/19/2012 @ FLORIDA W 25-24-10 2-0 8,12 60 02/21/2012 @ TAMPA BAY L 25-25-10 2-3 11,9 61 02/23/2012 @ CAROLINA W** 26-25-10 3-2 5,10p 62 02/26/2012 CHICAGO W 27-25-10 3-1 7,21,8p 63 02/27/2012 @ COLORADO L 27-26-10 1-4 9p 64 02/29/2012 BUFFALO L 27-27-10 0-2 65 03/02/2012 CALGARY W 28-27-10 3-2 9,10,15 66 03/03/2012 @ LOS ANGELES L 28-28-10 2-4 21,77 67 03/05/2012 EDMONTON W 29-28-10 4-2 33p,9,10,10 68 03/08/2012 @ ST. LOUIS L 29-29-10 1-3 10 69 03/10/2012 @ DALLAS L 29-30-10 0-2 70 03/12/2012 @ COLORADO O* 29-30-11 2-3 23,8p 71 03/14/2012 DETROIT W 30-30-11 4-0 8,51,9,51 72 03/16/2012 LOS ANGELES L 30-31-11 2-4 4p,5 73 03/18/2012 NASHVILLE L 30-32-11 1-3 77s 74 03/19/2012 @ SAN JOSE W 31-32-11 5-3 9,23p,10,34,51 75 03/21/2012 ST. LOUIS W 32-32-11 4-3 4p,63,77,33 76 03/25/2012 BOSTON L 32-33-11 2-3 8p,17 77 03/28/2012 SAN JOSE W 33-33-11 3-1 9,8,10 78 03/31/2012 @ PHOENIX L 33-34-11 0-4 79 04/01/2012 EDMONTON L 33-35-11 1-2 8 80 04/03/2012 @ VANCOUVER O** 33-35-12 4-5 15,10p,14,77 81 04/05/2012 @ EDMONTON W* 34-35-12 3-2 7,9,15 82 04/07/2012 @ CALGARY L 34-36-12 2-5 9p,9 (* = OVERTIME, ** = SHOOTOUT, + = SELLOUT)

W Goal 23 9 0 10 10 63 3 88 15 27 19 19 10 55 10 0 46 14 11 23 17 19 46 77 28 25 9 74 22 12 81 16 73 23 7 21 17 78 15 10 11 19 33 33 23 17 9 33 7 14 16 12 10 44 9 10 8 26 8 16 11 21 37 9 15 77 10 21 10 92 8 14 12 34 33 12 8 23 56 23 15 33

PP 0-5 0-6 0-2 1-4 1-3 1-5 0-4 1-6 2-6 0-1 0-3 1-1 0-2 0-5 0-5 2-5 0-3 1-4 1-4 1-5 0-2 1-3 1-2 2-7 1-3 1-3 0-2 0-2 0-2 1-4 0-3 1-4 2-3 0-3 0-2 0-6 0-2 0-4 0-2 2-5 0-3 0-1 2-3 1-3 1-1 0-3 1-3 0-2 1-3 0-4 1-5 0-5 0-1 0-7 3-4 0-4 0-3 0-3 0-2 0-2 1-5 1-3 1-3 0-2 0-4 0-4 1-2 0-3 0-4 1-1 0-2 1-3 0-1 1-2 1-4 1-3 0-0 0-6 0-5 1-3 0-1 1-5

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PK 2-4 7-7 4-4 4-4 5-6 1-1 3-3 3-3 3-5 5-6 2-3 3-3 4-4 3-4 3-3 4-5 4-4 5-6 3-4 6-6 7-8 5-7 3-4 7-7 6-9 2-3 2-2 1-1 3-4 2-3 2-3 1-2 3-5 4-4 2-2 1-1 1-2 4-4 3-3 2-3 3-3 2-2 2-2 2-3 4-4 2-2 3-4 0-0 3-3 2-3 3-4 3-4 2-2 6-6 3-5 2-3 1-1 1-1 4-4 1-2 1-2 2-3 1-1 4-5 4-5 2-4 0-1 2-4 4-5 1-1 3-3 3-3 3-4 2-3 2-2 2-2 1-1 1-4 1-1 5-5 1-1 3-3

SF-SA W-L Gltdr. Attend. 30-25 30 / 1 13349 28-15 1 / 30 13800 23-31 1 / 1 17243+ 23-30 1 / 41 14555 22-43 38 / 31 17562+ 36-19 32 / 1 12919 33-35 41 / 1 13240 31-35 50 / 1 21247+ 16-25 1 / 32 15723 20-29 35 / 1 16395 20-21 1 / 38 16022 15-40 29 / 1 18506+ 28-25 30 / 1 18200+ 22-50 35 / 1 20066+ 33-32 35 / 1 13529 21-41 1 / 1 17339+ 34-26 32 / 1 13803 24-37 32 / 1 18118+ 38-36 32 / 38 15412 34-30 35 / 1 17229+ 21-29 41 / 1 9124 28-42 50 / 38 17174+ 28-28 50 / 1 13685 27-20 1 / 30 13237 22-47 30 / 1 15975 27-36 37 / 1 14002 27-39 1 / 32 14419 23-24 41 / 1 18596 17-28 35 / 38 17113+ 28-20 1 / 41 13428 25-24 30 / 1 21528+ 36-31 50 / 38 15004+ 28-33 31 / 1 13720 22-34 32 / 1 18118+ 23-38 1 / 31 17562+ 32-31 35 / 1 17544+ 20-26 35 / 1 15119 27-36 31 / 1 14596 20-21 1 / 20 13892 27-18 0 / 30 13053 26-28 43 / 32 12152 23-19 34 / 1 19289+ 28-33 1 / 35 16839+ 34-23 1 / 1 18890+ 21-27 1 / 41 12281 29-32 1 / 41 15500 18-45 1 / 35 14004 27-16 32 / 1 12141 30-26 1 / 41 10579 35-26 32 / 1 12701 35-21 30 / 1 13358 33-26 1 / 34 12096 34-33 1 / 30 12675 30-24 31 / 1 20066+ 35-27 1 / 1 14033 25-18 1 / 37 17552 29-26 1 / 29 18482+ 38-27 30 / 1 15312 27-31 1 / 60 15945 30-16 32 / 1 18309 37-32 1 / 35 16564 38-19 1 / 30 17601+ 28-23 1 / 1 15133 43-24 30 / 1 14972 38-29 1 / 37 16431 31-20 32 / 1 18301+ 30-36 1 / 35 13596 25-27 41 / 1 19150+ 21-23 32 / 1 18228 40-33 1 / 1 15045 24-23 1 / 31 16331 20-43 32 / 1 17367+ 31-27 39 / 1 14978 40-30 43 / 31 17562+ 22-38 1 / 41 14494 27-25 1 / 1 17395+ 27-29 1 / 31 14780 44-29 41 / 43 15856 33-15 40 / 1 17266+ 24-39 35 / 1 18890+ 17-26 43 / 40 16839+ 25-23 35 / 1 19289+

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2010-11 ANAHEIM DUCKS

Front row (L-R): Jonas Hiller, Executive Vice President/COO Tim Ryan, Senior Vice President of Hockey Operations David McNab, Executive Vice President/General Manager Bob Murray, Owner Henry Samueli, Teemu Selanne, Ryan Getzlaf, Saku Koivu, Owner Susan Samueli, CEO Michael Schulman, Head Coach Randy Carlyle, Dan Ellis, Ray Emery Second row: Vice President - THE RINKS Art Trottier, Vice President of Human Resources Jay Scott, AAM Vice President of Operations Kevin Starkey, Video Coordinator Joe Trotta, Goaltending Consultant Pete Peeters, Francois Beauchemin, Jason Blake, Todd Marchant, Lubomir Visnovsky, Assistant Coach Mike Foligno, Assistant Coach Dave Farrish, Vice President of Multi-Media and Community Development Aaron Teats, General Counsel Bernard Schneider, Vice President of Finance/CFO Doug Heller, AAM Vice President of Finance Angela Wergechik Third row: Assistant Equipment Manager Chris Aldrich, Equipment Manager Doug Shearer, Brandon McMillan, Bobby Ryan, Andreas Lilja, Corey Perry, Toni Lydman, Dan Sexton, Strength & Conditioning Coach Sean Skahan, Head Athletic Trainer Tim Clark, Assistant Athletic Trainer Rick Burrill Back row: Equipment Assistant Chris Kincaid, Cam Fowler, Kyle Chipchura, Brad Winchester, George Parros, Andy Sutton, Luca Sbisa, Jarkko Ruutu, Sheldon Brookbank, Massage Therapist James Partida.

THE 2010-11 REGULAR SEASON The Ducks finished the regular season with a record of 47-305 for 99 points, ranking second in the Pacific Division and fourth in the Western Conference...the club’s 47 wins were tied for the second-most in franchise history (48 in 2006-07 and 47 in 2007-08).

ANOTHER STRONG FINISH With 20 games left, the Ducks were 32-25-5 with 69 points and ranked 11th in the Western Conference...the Ducks went 15-5-0 over the last 20 games, climbing to fourth in the West… during that stretch, Corey Perry led the NHL in goals and points (19-12=31 with a +12)…the Ducks also won their last two games, 10 of their last 13 (10-3-0), and went 29-13-1 over the last 43 contests.

PERRY WINS THE HART Corey Perry won the 2010-11 Hart Memorial Trophy as “the player adjudged to be the most valuable to his team”…Perry was the first player from a Southern California team to win the Hart Trophy since Hall-of-Famer Wayne Gretzky earned the honor with Los Angeles in 1989…Perry was also just the third player from a California team to win the Hart, joining Gretzky and San Jose’s Joe Thornton (2006)…his 50 goals also won him the Maurice “Rocket” Richard Trophy as the league’s top goal scorer…he tied for the league lead in GWG (11, also Ovechkin), finished third in points (98), and tied for fifth in PPG (14) and SHG (4)

MORE PERRY Perry’s 50 goals were the most by a Ducks player since Teemu Selanne scored 52 during the 1997-98 season…he became the third player in franchise history to reach the 50-goal mark and the first in the Western Conference to score 50-or-more since Calgary’s Jarome Iginla in 2007-08

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(50)…Perry established numerous franchise records in 201011, including game-winning goals, third-period goals, and shorthanded goals.

BETTER WITH AGE Teemu Selanne (40 years old in 2010-11) recorded 31-49=80 points in 73 games…25 of Selanne’s 31 goals came in a tied game or a one-goal contest...he was one of 15 NHL players to average over one point-per-game (eighth with 1.10)…the second-oldest player on that list was Tampa Bay’s Martin St. Louis (35 yrs.) who averaged 1.21 points-per-game...Selanne ranked third in the NHL with 16 PPG and tied for eighth in overall scoring…only two players in NHL history age 40+ have recorded more points: (Gordie Howe (DET), 1968-98, 103 pts., 40 yrs, 276 days; Johnny Bucyk (BOS), 1975-76, 83 pts., 40 yrs, 234 days...on Mar. 28 vs. Colorado, he became the first player in history age 40+ to record three goals and five points (3-2=5) in a single game and the fourth-oldest player in NHL history to record a 3+ goal game (also Howe, Bucyk & Lidstrom).

VISNOVSKY LEADS THE PACK Lubomir Visnovsky led NHL defensemen in scoring (68), assists (50) and points-per-game (.84), and ranked second in goals (18).

HILLER SHINES BEFORE SEASON CUT SHORT Jonas Hiller went 26-16-5 with five shutouts, a 2.56 GAA and .924 SV% before having his season cut short due to vertigo symptoms...he made only three appearances following the All-Star break, missing a total of 27 games during the second half of the season…Hiller finished tied for fifth among NHL goaltenders in SV% (.924)…he was named to the NHL 2010-11 All-Star team, the lone goaltender to represent the Western Conference…he was the second Swiss-born player to appear in an NHL All-Star Game (also Mark Streit in 2009).

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2010-11 GAME-BY-GAME # Date Team W-L-OT 1 10/08/2010 @ DETROIT L 2 10/09/2010 @ NASHVILLE L 3 10/11/2010 @ ST. LOUIS L 4 10/13/2010 VANCOUVER W 5 10/15/2010 ATLANTA O** 6 10/17/2010 PHOENIX W 7 10/20/2010 @ COLUMBUS L 8 10/21/2010 @ PHILADELPHIA W 9 10/23/2010 @ DETROIT L 10 10/26/2010 @ DALLAS W 11 10/29/2010 NEW JERSEY L 12 10/30/2010 @ SAN JOSE L 13 11/03/2010 TAMPA BAY W* 14 11/05/2010 PITTSBURGH W 15 11/07/2010 NASHVILLE W 16 11/09/2010 @ SAN JOSE W* 17 11/10/2010 NY ISLANDERS W 18 11/12/2010 DALLAS W 19 11/14/2010 @ CHICAGO O* 20 11/16/2010 @ DALLAS L 21 11/17/2010 @ MINNESOTA O* 22 11/19/2010 COLUMBUS L 23 11/21/2010 EDMONTON L 24 11/26/2010 CHICAGO L 25 11/27/2010 @ PHOENIX W 26 11/29/2010 LOS ANGELES W 27 12/01/2010 FLORIDA W 28 12/03/2010 DETROIT L 29 12/05/2010 PHOENIX L 30 12/07/2010 @ EDMONTON W** 31 12/08/2010 @ VANCOUVER O** 32 12/10/2010 CALGARY W** 33 12/12/2010 MINNESOTA W 34 12/15/2010 @ WASHINGTON W* 35 12/16/2010 @ NY ISLANDERS L 36 12/18/2010 @ CAROLINA L 37 12/20/2010 @ BOSTON W 38 12/21/2010 @ BUFFALO L 39 12/26/2010 @ LOS ANGELES L 40 12/28/2010 @ PHOENIX W 41 12/31/2010 PHILADELPHIA W 42 01/02/2011 CHICAGO W 43 01/05/2011 NASHVILLE L 44 01/07/2011 COLUMBUS W 45 01/09/2011 SAN JOSE W 46 01/12/2011 ST. LOUIS W 47 01/15/2011 @ PHOENIX L 48 01/16/2011 EDMONTON W 49 01/18/2011 @ OTTAWA W** 50 01/20/2011 @ TORONTO L 51 01/22/2011 @ MONTREAL W** 52 01/25/2011 @ COLUMBUS W 53 02/02/2011 SAN JOSE L 54 02/05/2011 @ COLORADO W 55 02/09/2011 @ VANCOUVER W 56 02/11/2011 @ CALGARY W* 57 02/13/2011 @ EDMONTON W 58 02/16/2011 WASHINGTON L 59 02/18/2011 @ MINNESOTA L 60 02/19/2011 @ ST. LOUIS L 61 02/23/2011 LOS ANGELES L 62 02/25/2011 MINNESOTA O* 63 02/27/2011 COLORADO W 64 03/02/2011 DETROIT W* 65 03/04/2011 DALLAS W* 66 03/06/2011 VANCOUVER L 67 03/09/2011 NY RANGERS W 68 03/11/2011 @ COLORADO W 69 03/13/2011 PHOENIX L 70 03/16/2011 ST. LOUIS W 71 03/19/2011 @ LOS ANGELES W* 72 03/20/2011 CALGARY W* 73 03/23/2011 @ DALLAS W* 74 03/24/2011 @ NASHVILLE L 75 03/26/2011 @ CHICAGO W 76 03/28/2011 COLORADO W 77 03/30/2011 @ CALGARY W 78 04/02/2011 @ SAN JOSE L 79 04/03/2011 DALLAS L 80 04/06/2011 SAN JOSE W 81 04/08/2011 LOS ANGELES W 82 04/09/2011 @ LOS ANGELES W (* = OVERTIME, ** = SHOOTOUT, + = SELLOUT)

Record GF-GA Scorers 00-01-00 0-4 00-02-00 1-4 11 00-03-00 1-5 11P 01-03-00 4-3 15P,8P,10,9 01-03-01 4-5 10P,32,8P,15P 02-03-01 3-2 54,32,10 02-04-01 1-3 8 03-04-01 3-2 17,33,15 03-05-01 4-5 9,20,26,8 04-05-01 5-2 9,9,16,8P,10 04-06-01 1-2 33P 04-07-01 2-5 15P,10P 05-07-01 3-2 8P,51,15 06-07-01 3-2 9,15,11 07-07-01 5-4 8,11,17,11P,23 08-07-01 3-2 33,10,17 09-07-01 1-0 11 10-07-01 4-2 11,15,9P,9 10-07-02 2-3 10,10 10-08-02 1-2 10P 10-08-03 1-2 8P 10-09-03 3-4 11P,9S,10 10-10-03 2-4 9P,11 10-11-03 1-4 42P 11-11-03 6-4 33,9,9,64,10,9 12-11-03 2-0 4P,33 13-11-03 5-3 16,15,16,10,9 13-12-03 0-4 13-13-03 0-3 14-13-03 3-2 11,8 14-13-04 4-5 10P,19,8P,4 15-13-04 3-2 17,42 16-13-04 6-2 10,15,15P,10S,9,10P 17-13-04 2-1 19P,15 17-14-04 2-3 19P,33 17-15-04 2-4 15,15P 18-15-04 3-0 64,17,10S 18-16-04 2-5 10P,10P 18-17-04 1-4 39 19-17-04 3-1 5,19,10 20-17-04 5-2 33,17,33P,9,17 21-17-04 2-1 3,10 21-18-04 1-4 11 22-18-04 6-0 8P,8P,39,9,9P,64S 23-18-04 1-0 9 24-18-04 7-4 9P,33,9,9,10,17P,64P 24-19-04 2-6 39,10P 25-19-04 3-2 5P,8,8P 26-19-04 2-1 10 26-20-04 2-5 42,64 27-20-04 4-3 4P,9,10P 28-20-04 3-2 8P,4P,33 28-21-04 3-4 19,4P,9 29-21-04 3-0 10P,10,10 30-21-04 4-3 33,64,9,9 31-21-04 5-4 11,11,64S,8P,4 32-21-04 4-0 8,64,9,9 32-22-04 6-7 15P,8,32,10S,17,9 32-23-04 1-5 10 32-24-04 3-9 37,8,15 32-25-04 2-3 8,10 32-25-05 2-3 9,23 33-25-05 3-2 15,22,64P 34-25-05 2-1 33,9 35-25-05 4-3 17,17P,8,17P 35-26-05 0-3 36-26-05 5-2 10,17,17,9,10 37-26-05 6-2 11,15P,10,42,9,19 37-27-05 2-5 10,10P 38-27-05 2-1 33,33 39-27-05 2-1 64,10 40-27-05 5-4 15,10P,23,8P,10 41-27-05 4-3 17P,10,8,4 41-28-05 4-5 10,8P,8P,10 42-28-05 2-1 10,10 43-28-05 5-4 8,33,8,4P,8P 44-28-05 4-2 9P,10P,17,10 44-29-05 2-4 9,17P 44-30-05 3-4 15,17,10S 45-30-05 6-2 10,4P,10,10P,8P,33P 46-30-05 2-1 8,8 47-30-05 3-1 64,11P,23P

W Goal 93 26 10 9 34 10 61 15 13 16 26 15 15 11 22 17 11 9 25 91 20 22 83 10 10 4 10 93 14 4 10 10 15 15 26 12 64 63 11 19 33 10 27 8 9 10 14 8 9 42 9 33 29 10 9 4 8 28 7 10 33 96 64 9 17 27 17 10 28 33 10 10 4 11 10 8 17 16 63 10 8 11

PP 0-1 0-3 1-4 2-5 3-7 0-3 0-5 0-4 0-1 1-3 1-3 2-3 1-5 0-2 1-3 0-2 0-2 1-3 0-2 1-6 1-1 1-4 1-5 1-5 0-3 1-2 0-1 0-3 0-3 0-3 2-4 0-5 2-6 1-2 1-5 1-7 0-1 2-4 0-2 0-3 1-2 0-3 0-4 3-4 0-2 3-4 1-3 2-5 0-0 0-2 2-4 2-3 1-5 1-6 0-2 1-1 0-4 1-2 0-5 0-4 0-1 0-5 1-5 0-4 2-3 0-4 0-3 1-4 1-5 0-3 0-3 2-3 1-4 2-6 0-2 2-4 2-6 1-4 0-3 4-6 0-2 2-4

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PK 6-6 6-7 8-9 1-3 1-4 2-2 3-3 5-5 2-3 4-5 4-4 4-6 3-4 3-4 4-4 4-4 6-6 2-2 2-4 4-5 1-1 2-3 3-3 2-2 5-6 3-3 0-2 1-1 5-6 2-3 5-7 5-6 3-4 2-2 2-3 1-3 2-2 3-5 3-4 5-6 2-2 2-2 2-2 3-3 3-3 4-5 5-5 5-5 2-2 2-2 4-6 3-5 1-2 3-3 0-1 3-3 2-2 2-2 2-4 2-5 0-0 4-4 1-1 8-9 2-3 2-3 2-3 4-4 2-2 1-2 6-6 3-4 2-3 3-3 2-2 1-2 6-7 0-1 5-6 4-4 3-3 6-7

SF-SA W-L Gltdr. 21-43 35 / 1 37-49 35 / 1 14-53 41 / 1 32-39 1 / 1 41-33 50 / 1 35-38 1 / 1 32-22 1 / 1 22-42 31 / 35 25-41 35 / 31 26-37 1 / 32 28-27 30 / 1 24-41 30 / 31 30-34 1 / 38 19-32 1 / 29 37-24 1 / 39 20-41 1 / 30 14-27 31 / 35 37-29 1 / 32 26-43 50 / 1 27-26 32 / 1 28-27 32 / 31 50-29 1 / 1 40-25 40 / 1 27-34 50 / 1 25-34 1 / 30 19-27 1 / 32 29-32 1 / 29 41-29 35 / 1 26-39 30 / 1 32-36 1 / 35 20-40 1 / 1 25-39 1 / 35 36-22 1 / 32 24-32 1 / 1 32-29 39 / 31 45-32 30 / 1 25-45 1 / 30 23-42 30 / 31 19-30 45 / 1 24-32 1 / 30 27-37 1 / 35 18-40 1 / 50 41-24 35 / 1 29-27 1 / 1 28-37 1 / 31 24-34 1 / 29 28-34 30 / 1 28-28 31 / 35 27-40 1 / 30 28-37 35 / 1 26-40 1 / 31 22-37 1 / 1 30-28 31 / 31 29-25 31 / 31 24-38 31 / 35 30-25 31 / 34 22-12 1 / 40 21-31 30 / 31 30-26 32 / 31 25-23 30 / 31 27-18 32 / 31 48-31 60 / 38 32-24 38 / 31 28-29 38 / 35 29-26 38 / 32 26-16 35 / 38 33-32 38 / 30 33-26 38 / 30 38-31 30 / 38 24-31 29 / 41 25-32 29 / 32 33-41 38 / 35 26-26 29 / 32 38-28 35 / 38 25-28 29 / 50 42-35 29 / 30 22-25 29 / 34 22-33 31 / 29 27-31 32 / 29 34-38 29 / 30 28-24 38 / 32 20-44 38 / 32

Attend. 20066+ 17113+ 19150+ 17174+ 13123 13574 9802 19012 19401 12378 14724 17562+ 13034 17174+ 13520 17562+ 14393 13831 21244+ 13443 16890 13667 14267 16146 12708 17174+ 12504 15173 14062 16839+ 18860+ 13775 14338 18398+ 7659 16603 17565+ 18690+ 18313+ 14032 17103 16004 12216 12815 16172 12499 10951 15764 19515+ 19399+ 21273+ 11700 14486 16785 18860+ 19289+ 16839+ 15579 18967+ 19150+ 17174+ 13617 14510 15098 12883 16356 14251 16244 14326 12604 18118+ 15177 16021 17113+ 22115+ 14336 19289+ 17562+ 16424 15649 17587+ 18203+

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FRONT ROW (L-R): Jonas Hiller, Executive Vice President/COO Tim Ryan, Senior Vice President of Hockey Operations David McNab, Executive Vice President/General Manager Bob Murray, Owner Henry Samueli, Saku Koivu, Scott Niedermayer, Ryan Getzlaf, Owner Susan Samueli, CEO Michael Schulman, Head Coach Randy Carlyle, Senior Vice President/CMO Bob Wagner, Curtis McElhinney SECOND ROW: Assistant Coach Newell Brown, Assistant Coach Dave Farrish, Vice President of Human Resources Jay Scott, Vice President of Operations Kevin Starkey, Lubomir Visnovsky, Teemu Selanne, Todd Marchant, Jason Blake, Vice President of Finance Doug Heller, Anaheim Arena Management Vice President of Finance Angela Wergechik, Goaltending Consultant Pete Peeters, Video Coordinator Joe Trotta THIRD ROW: Assistant Equipment Manager Chris Aldrich, Equipment Manager Doug Shearer, James Wisniewski, Sheldon Brookbank, Aaron Ward, Bobby Ryan, Matt Beleskey, Mike Brown, Dan Sexton, Strength & Conditioning Coach Sean Skahan, Head Athletic Trainer Tim Clark, Assistant Athletic Trainer Meaghan Beaudoin BACK ROW: Equipment Assistant Chris Kincaid, Steve Eminger, Ryan Carter, Troy Bodie, George Parros, Corey Perry, Kyle Chipchura, Joffrey Lupul, Brett Festerling, Massage Therapist James Partida.

THE SEASON:

TAKING THE REINS:

The Ducks finished the season with a 39-32-11 record for 89 points (11th in Western Conference)…the club went 23-14-4 for 50 points in the second half of the season (41 games), which equaled the eighth-best record in the league…Anaheim also finished with points in eight of the last nine games (5-1-3) and went 9-3-3 over the last 15 contests… the Ducks concluded the 2009-10 season with a 6-0-2 record in the last eight games at Honda Center and were 17-3-3 in the last 23 contests at home.

The Ducks were 23-13-4 in their last 40 games dating back to Jan. 5, which equaled the eighth-best record in the NHL…that stretch began with Jonas Hiller starting 31 of the final 40 games, including 19 straight from Jan. 5-Mar. 24…prior to that, Hiller started 26 of the first 42 games of the season, alternating starts with J.S. Giguere (the Ducks were 16-19-7 at that point of the season)…Hiller himself was 18-11-1 (2.58 GAA, .923 SV%) in his last 32 games from Jan. 5 to the end of the season.

BY THE NUMBERS:

606:

Right wing Corey Perry led the club in scoring with a career-high 27-49=76 points and was the only player to appear in all 82 regular season games for Anaheim…center Ryan Getzlaf led the team in assists (50) despite missing 16 games due to injury…defenseman Scott Niedermayer, who ranked tied for 11th in league defensemen scoring, led all Anaheim players in ice time (26:30) and paced all team blueliners in assists and points (10-38=48)…right wing Bobby Ryan had a career-high 35 goals in 81 games, leading the team in goals and ranking second in the NHL (behind only New Jersey’s Zach Parise) among U.S.-born players…right wing Teemu Selanne finished the season ranked tied for third in the NHL in power play goals (14) and tied for eighth in goals-per game (.50), his highest mark since 2006-07 (.59)… with 27 goals on the year (27-21=48), 2009-10 marked Selanne’s 14th season with 25 goals or more…Selanne had six goals in his last five games (6-2=8), 8-9=17 points in his last 13 and 9-12=21 points in his final 18 contests…center Saku Koivu earned 4-7=11 points with a +6 rating in his last five games...he also had 7-11=18 points in his last 13 and 8-12=20 in 19...Koivu, who scored the game-tying goal in two of his last three games (and the shootout winner on Apr. 3 at Los Angeles), ranked tied for 10th in the NHL in game-winning goals (6)…Koivu also eclipsed the 50-point mark for seventh consecutive season in 2009-10 (19-33=52)…defenseman Lubomir Visnovsky ranked tied for fourth in goals among NHL defensemen (with San Jose’s Dan Boyle)…his five goals after his acquisition by Anaheim on Mar. 3 (did not play until Mar. 6) co-led all NHL defensemen (with Washington’s Mike Green and Los Angeles’ Drew Doughty).

After reaching the historic 600-goal plateau on Mar. 21 vs. Colorado and matching childhood idol and longtime friend Jari Kurri with 601 on Mar. 31 at Colorado, right wing Teemu Selanne scored two goals on Apr. 2 vs. Vancouver to grab sole possession of 17th place in all-time goals with his 602nd and 603rd goals…finishing the season with 606 career goals, Selanne became one of only 18 players in NHL history to score 600 goals and one of only three Europeans, following Jaromir Jagr (CZE) and Kurri (FIN).

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RECORD STREAK: The Ducks had a franchise-record 11-game home winning streak from Dec. 8-Feb. 10…the 11-game winning streak at Honda Center was the second-longest in the NHL in 2009-10, behind only Washington’s 14-game streak at Verizon Center.

2010 OLYMPICS: Anaheim Ducks players combined for seven medals at the 2010 Olympic Winter Games, the most in the NHL (San Jose was second with five)…the seven medals also tied the most ever by an NHL team… the only other NHL teams to have as many as seven medal winners were the 1998 Pittsburgh Penguins and the 2002 Detroit Red Wings… Anaheim Ducks players combined for three gold (Scott Niedermayer, Ryan Getzlaf, Corey Perry for Canada), two silver (Bobby Ryan, Ryan Whitney for USA), and two bronze medals (Saku Koivu and Teemu Selanne for Finland) in Vancouver.

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2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME # Date 1 10/03/2009 2 10/06/2009 3 10/08/2009 4 10/10/2009 5 10/11/2009 6 10/14/2009 7 10/17/2009 8 10/21/2009 9 10/24/2009 10 10/26/2009 11 10/30/2009 12 10/31/2009 13 11/03/2009 14 11/05/2009 15 11/07/2009 16 11/11/2009 17 11/13/2009 18 11/14/2009 19 11/16/2009 20 11/19/2009 21 11/21/2009 22 11/23/2009 23 11/25/2009 24 11/27/2009 25 11/29/2009 26 12/01/2009 27 12/03/2009 28 12/04/2009 29 12/06/2009 30 12/08/2009 31 12/11/2009 32 12/12/2009 33 12/16/2009 34 12/17/2009 35 12/19/2009 36 12/22/2009 37 12/23/2009 38 12/26/2009 39 12/29/2009 40 12/31/2009 41 01/02/2010 42 01/03/2010 43 01/05/2010 44 01/07/2010 45 01/09/2010 46 01/10/2010 47 01/13/2010 48 01/14/2010 49 01/17/2010 50 01/19/2010 51 01/21/2010 52 01/23/2010 53 01/26/2010 54 01/27/2010 55 01/29/2010 56 02/01/2010 57 02/03/2010 58 02/04/2010 59 02/08/2010 60 02/10/2010 61 02/13/2010 62 02/14/2010 63 03/03/2010 64 03/06/2010 65 03/07/2010 66 03/09/2010 67 03/12/2010 68 03/14/2010 69 03/17/2010 70 03/19/2010 71 03/21/2010 72 03/23/2010 73 03/24/2010 74 03/26/2010 75 03/29/2010 76 03/31/2010 77 04/02/2010 78 04/03/2010 79 04/06/2010 80 04/08/2010 81 04/09/2010 82 04/11/2010 (* = OVERTIME, ** =

Team W-L-OT SAN JOSE L @ MINNESOTA O* @ BOSTON W @ PHILADELPHIA W** @ NY RANGERS L MINNESOTA W ST. LOUIS L DALLAS L COLUMBUS L TORONTO L VANCOUVER W @ PHOENIX O** PITTSBURGH L NASHVILLE W PHOENIX W @ NEW JERSEY L @ COLUMBUS O** @ DETROIT L @ PITTSBURGH L TAMPA BAY W* SAN JOSE L CALGARY W** CAROLINA W CHICAGO W PHOENIX O* LOS ANGELES L @ DALLAS L @ MINNESOTA O** OTTAWA O** DALLAS W* @ DETROIT O* @ COLUMBUS W @ VANCOUVER W @ SAN JOSE L PHOENIX W @ COLORADO W @ PHOENIX L @ SAN JOSE L MINNESOTA W @ DALLAS L @ NASHVILLE L @ CHICAGO L DETROIT W ST. LOUIS W @ NASHVILLE W @ CHICAGO W BOSTON W @ LOS ANGELES L CALGARY W BUFFALO W @ SAN JOSE L @ ST. LOUIS W** @ ATLANTA L @ WASHINGTON L @ TAMPA BAY W** @ FLORIDA W DETROIT W @ LOS ANGELES L LOS ANGELES W EDMONTON W @ CALGARY L @ EDMONTON W COLORADO L @ PHOENIX L MONTREAL O** COLUMBUS L NASHVILLE L SAN JOSE W CHICAGO W NY ISLANDERS W* COLORADO W @ CALGARY L @ VANCOUVER L @ EDMONTON W DALLAS W @ COLORADO W VANCOUVER O** @ LOS ANGELES W** LOS ANGELES O** @ DALLAS O** @ ST. LOUIS L EDMONTON W SHOOTOUT, + = SELLOUT)

Record GF-GA Scorers 00-01-00 1-4 19P 00-01-01 3-4 14,24,11P 01-01-01 6-1 8P,8P,10,24,9,10S 02-01-01 3-2 8,8 02-02-01 0-3 03-02-01 3-2 10,10,20 03-03-01 0-5 03-04-01 2-4 15,14 03-05-01 4-6 14,27P,14,8P 03-06-01 3-6 17,9P,10 04-06-01 7-2 10,16,13S,10P,9P,9,14 04-06-02 2-3 10P,8 04-07-02 3-4 10,10,11 05-07-02 4-0 8P,8,22,9 06-07-02 4-3 8P,9,10,13 06-08-02 1-3 10 06-08-03 2-3 9,22 06-09-03 4-7 10,9P,14,15P 06-10-03 2-5 22S,8 07-10-03 4-3 8,15P,9P,27P 07-11-03 2-3 34P,19P 08-11-03 3-2 9,15 09-11-03 3-2 27P,17,8 10-11-03 3-0 8P,8P,4P 10-11-04 2-3 15P,9 10-12-04 3-4 10,19P,22 10-13-04 1-3 11 10-13-05 4-5 14,9P,14,9 10-13-06 3-4 15,14,10 11-13-06 4-3 14,42,42,11 11-13-07 2-3 11,42 12-13-07 3-1 42,9,10P 13-13-07 3-2 9,15,11P 13-14-07 1-4 15P 14-14-07 4-2 13,28,15P,9P 15-14-07 4-2 27,42,15,22 15-15-07 0-4 15-16-07 2-5 28,9 16-16-07 4-2 9,42,9P,22S 16-17-07 3-5 11,13,11 16-18-07 1-3 13 16-19-07 2-5 17,17 17-19-07 4-1 11S,39,10,28 18-19-07 4-2 34,9,39,22 19-19-07 3-2 8,39,15 20-19-07 3-1 10P,11,8 21-19-07 4-3 42P,39,15,7 21-20-07 0-4 22-20-07 5-4 42P,24,50,10,9 23-20-07 5-4 15,24,13,9P,50 23-21-07 1-3 39 24-21-07 4-3 27,9,9 24-22-07 1-2 7 24-23-07 1-5 42 25-23-07 2-1 34P 26-23-07 3-0 15,8P,10 27-23-07 3-1 19,28,9 27-24-07 4-6 33,50,39,20 28-24-07 4-2 8P,15,11P,10 29-24-07 3-2 9,9P,22 29-25-07 1-3 50 30-25-07 7-3 11,10,27P,15P,16,15P,9P 30-26-07 3-4 33P,8,27P 30-27-07 0-4 30-27-08 3-4 10,17P,27 30-28-08 2-5 17,15 30-29-08 0-1 31-29-08 4-2 10,8,17,9 32-29-08 4-2 9,22S,11,9 33-29-08 5-4 39,17,33P,17,11 34-29-08 5-2 33P,39,8P,50S,15P 34-30-08 1-3 27 34-31-08 1-4 11 35-31-08 3-2 16,10P,10P 36-31-08 3-1 63P,10,28 37-31-08 5-2 7,11,27,8,33 37-31-09 4-5 11,8P,8P,11P 38-31-09 2-1 11P 38-31-10 4-5 33P,8,9,8P 38-31-11 2-3 9,9P 38-32-11 3-6 39,9,39 39-32-11 7-2 20,7,39,8P,20,16,28S

W Goal 12 15 8 8 26 20 21 6 51 22 13 17 9 8 13 23 20 40 11 27 19 8 8 8 19 15 29 48 11 11 44 9 11 12 15 15 8 15 9 21 19 81 39 39 15 11 7 26 9 50 4 34 61 26 34 15 28 23 11 22 12 15 39 16 14 51 6 17 11 11 8 17 22 10 10 27 38 11 11 9 18 39

PP 1-7 1-2 2-2 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-5 0-1 2-2 1-3 2-2 1-7 0-2 1-5 1-6 0-6 0-5 2-4 0-3 3-7 2-4 0-3 1-2 3-5 1-3 1-4 0-2 1-3 0-3 0-1 0-4 1-2 1-4 1-4 2-7 0-3 0-4 0-4 1-3 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-4 0-4 0-1 1-3 1-4 0-5 1-3 1-3 0-5 0-3 0-4 0-2 1-2 1-3 0-2 0-1 2-4 1-7 0-2 4-11 2-6 0-7 1-1 0-7 0-2 0-6 0-2 1-2 3-6 0-0 0-4 2-4 1-5 0-1 3-8 1-2 2-3 1-4 0-2 1-3

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PK 5-6 2-5 6-6 5-7 3-5 4-4 4-6 2-3 2-2 5-10 3-4 1-2 6-6 5-5 1-2 3-3 3-4 3-6 6-7 3-4 2-3 4-4 3-3 4-4 4-4 4-5 3-3 2-3 4-5 3-4 8-10 4-4 5-5 4-5 4-4 3-3 1-2 0-2 3-4 3-4 2-2 2-3 4-4 3-3 0-1 3-4 2-2 6-6 3-3 3-4 5-6 1-1 3-4 4-5 2-2 4-4 2-3 0-2 4-4 4-4 2-2 4-5 3-6 3-4 3-3 3-6 3-4 4-4 3-3 1-3 3-3 1-2 1-2 6-7 2-2 2-3 4-4 3-4 2-3 3-3 2-4 2-2

SF-SA 25-37 19-32 30-34 33-35 18-38 35-34 26-32 26-38 36-37 28-39 34-38 34-32 29-27 31-40 26-30 32-25 34-29 23-37 25-26 27-24 30-36 31-43 33-30 34-28 28-26 30-42 27-37 22-29 36-29 42-22 27-31 25-36 34-30 21-37 34-41 43-17 21-32 32-25 32-31 34-42 26-36 24-28 35-39 29-22 21-27 12-43 32-30 22-27 26-37 30-45 27-25 37-21 35-34 31-49 32-31 25-33 30-47 22-31 33-37 30-39 27-38 46-29 34-25 32-30 32-43 38-29 31-28 33-33 36-41 39-31 33-28 23-28 31-30 40-36 46-31 27-29 34-40 33-29 21-40 19-51 26-48 45-31

W-L Gltdr. 20 / 1 32 / 35 1 / 30 1 / 29 0 / 35 1 / 32 29 / 1 35 / 1 1 / 35 50 / 1 1 / 30 30 / 1 29 / 1 1 / 35 1 / 30 30 / 1 32 / 35 35 / 1 29 / 35 1 / 41 20 / 1 35 / 34 35 / 34 35 / 39 30 / 35 32 / 1 35 / 35 32 / 1 30 / 35 35 / 35 35 / 35 1 / 1 1 / 1 20 / 35 1 / 30 1 / 41 30 / 1 20 / 35 1 / 37 35 / 1 35 / 1 31 / 35 1 / 35 1 / 50 1 / 35 1 / 31 1 / 40 32 / 1 1 / 31 1 / 30 20 / 1 1 / 50 1 / 1 30 / 35 1 / 30 1 / 29 1 / 35 32 / 1 1 / 32 1 / 38 34 / 1 1 / 38 41 / 1 30 / 1 41 / 1 32 / 1 35 / 1 1 / 20 1 / 50 31 / 43 1 / 41 34 / 1 30 / 1 31 / 38 31 / 32 31 / 41 30 / 31 31 / 32 31 / 31 35 / 1 50 / 31 1 / 38

Attend. 17281+ 18256+ 16158 19603+ 18200+ 15111 14902 14503 14468 14291 14756 6495 16128 14298 15269 14123 15577 20066+ 17052+ 14555 15066 15348 14766 15068 13023 14231 16217 18265+ 14946 13861 20066+ 14461 18810+ 17562+ 15107 12171 10030 17562+ 16960 18532+ 16654 21662+ 15531 14248 17113+ 21708+ 14957 18118+ 16153 15570 17562+ 19150+ 12984 18277+ 15230 10843 15180 18118+ 16033 14766 19289+ 16839+ 14840 14965 15883 13700 15077 16317 15243 14665 15528 19289+ 18810+ 16839+ 15070 13862 16534 18118+ 16278 18009 19150+ 16392

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FRONT ROW (L-R): Jean-Sebastien Giguere, Executive Vice President/COO Tim Ryan, Senior Vice President of Hockey Operations David McNab, Executive Vice President & General Manager Bob Murray, Chris Pronger, Scott Niedermayer, Ryan Getzlaf, CEO Michael Schulman, Head Coach Randy Carlyle, Senior Vice President/CMO Bob Wagner, Jonas Hiller SECOND ROW: Assistant Coach Newell Brown, Assistant Coach Dave Farrish, Vice President of Human Resources Kim Kutcher, Vice President of Operations Kevin Starkey, Teemu Selanne, Rob Niedermayer, Bret Hedican, Todd Marchant, Vice President of Finance Doug Heller, Anaheim Arena Management Vice President of Finance Angela Wergechik, Goaltending Consultant Francois Allaire, Video Coordinator Joe Trotta THIRD ROW: Assistant Equipment Manager John Allaway, Equipment Manager Doug Shearer, Andrew Ebbett, James Wisniewski, Francois Beauchemin, Bobby Ryan, Ryan Carter, Mike Brown, Strength & Conditioning Coach Sean Skahan, Head Athletic Trainer Tim Clark, Assistant Athletic Trainer Meaghan Beaudoin BACK ROW: Equipment Assistant Chris Kincaid, Petteri Nokelainen, Sheldon Brookbank, Ryan Whitney, George Parros, Corey Perry, Brendan Mikkelson, Erik Christensen, Brad Larsen, Massage Therapist James Partida.

POSTSEASON NOTES IN PLAYOFF SECTION THE SEASON:

LEADING THE WAY:

The Ducks finished the 2008-09 regular season with a record of 42-33-7 for 91 points, ranking second in the Pacific Division and eighth in the Western Conference…Anaheim went 20-18-3 at home and 22-15-4 on the road in the regular season…the Ducks qualified for the playoffs for the fourth consecutive year and seventh time in club history (1997, 1999, 2003, 2006-2009).

Center Ryan Getzlaf concluded the 2008-09 campaign ranked tied for third among NHL leaders in assists, tied for sixth in scoring (25-66=91) and tied for fourth in power play assists (28)…in addition to leading the club in assists and scoring, Getzlaf broke the Ducks single-season assist record (previously Kariya, 62) on his third helper of the night as part of a four-assist effort on Apr. 4 at San Jose...with two assists (0-2=2) on Apr. 2 at Vancouver, he set a single-season career high in assists (60), one game after establishing a personal best for points in a season on Mar. 31 at Edmonton (83).

THE STANDINGS CLIMB: After 69 games, the Ducks were 32-31-6, 12th in the Western Conference standings (13th by winning percentage)...Anaheim rallied to make the playoffs by posting the best record in the NHL (by points and winning percentage) over the last 13 games, going 10-2-1 (21 points, .808 win%)…the Ducks joined only the 1996-97 Ottawa Senators and 2006-07 New York Rangers as teams to rally from as low as 12th place to make the playoffs with 13 games-or-less remaining in the season...the 1996-97 Senators were 12th through 69 games and finished seventh, while the 2006-07 Rangers were 12th through 72 games and finished sixth.

STRONG FINISH: The Ducks finished the 2008-09 regular season winning five of the last seven games (5-1-1), 10 of 13 games (10-2-1) and were 11-3-1 in the last 15 overall...the Ducks scored at least one power play goal in eight of the last nine games (13-for-35, 37.1%) and went 20-for-48 (41.7%) over the final 13...in the last five contests, the Ducks were 9-for-16 on the power play for a 56.3% success rate...in addition, the club recorded 55 goals over the last 13 games (4.2 per game), scoring at least five goals in five of those contests.

ROAD SUCCESS: Anaheim finished the 2008-09 regular season by recording points in a team-record nine consecutive road games (7-0-2; 16 points), besting the previous mark of eight games set earlier in the year (7-0-1; Oct. 21-Nov. 30)…the Ducks won six straight road games before losing in a shootout in the season finale on Apr. 11 at Phoenix, falling just one win shy of tying a club-record seven-game road winning streak from Nov. 28-Dec. 13, 2006…with a 22-15-4 road record, the Ducks tied a franchise record for most road wins in a single season (22-14-5, 2006-07).

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HILLER STRONG IN NET: Goaltender Jonas Hiller concluded the regular season ranked tied for seventh among NHL goaltenders in GAA (2.39) and tied for sixth in SV% (.919)...over his last 12 games, Hiller went 8-2-0 with a 2.44 GAA and .919 SV%, stopping 319-of-347 shots…prior to a 3-2 loss to San Jose on Apr. 5 at Honda Center, Hiller won seven consecutive decisions to tie Guy Hebert for the longest winning streak in franchise history (Hebert won seven straight games from Feb. 25-Mar. 22, 1995).

THE CAPTAIN LEADS THE WAY, AGAIN: Scott Niedermayer concluded the regular season ranked second among all defensemen in scoring starting Jan. 1 (9-31=40, Mike Green of WSH had 23-27=50 points)…for the season, he ranked tied for third in the NHL in scoring and assists among defensemen...Niedermayer became Anaheim’s all-time goal scorer among defensemen by surpassing Oleg Tverdovsky with his 46th goal as a Duck on Mar. 8 vs. Minnesota…Niedermayer recorded his third three-point night of the season (1-2=3) on Mar. 31 at EDM, tying a single-game career high.

MOVING ON UP: Right wing Teemu Selanne scored his 1,200th career NHL point with his overtime goal on Mar. 18 vs. Nashville...Selanne became the 45th player in NHL history to reach the milestone and only the sixth player born outside North America to reach the mark, joining Jaromir Jagr, Stan Mikita, Jari Kurri, Mats Sundin and Paul Stastny…he became the franchise’s all-time games played leader with his 617th game as a Duck on Jan. 31 at Colorado...with his appearance that afternoon at Pepsi Center, Selanne surpassed former teammate Steve Rucchin for sole possession of first in all-time Ducks appearances.

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2008-09 GAME-BY-GAME Date Team W/L/OT Record GF-GA Scorers 10/9/2008 @ SAN JOSE L 00-01-00 1-4 44 10/12/2008 PHOENIX L 00-02-00 2-4 20,16 10/14/2008 @ LOS ANGELES L 00-03-00 3-6 17,22,8 10/15/2008 EDMONTON L 00-04-00 2-3 40,44 10/17/2008 SAN JOSE W 01-04-00 4-0 23,32,25P,26 10/19/2008 CAROLINA L 01-05-00 1-3 23 10/21/2008 @ TORONTO W** 02-05-00 3-2 23,16,8X 10/24/2008 @ OTTAWA W 03-05-00 4-3 17,22,26,15P 10/25/2008 @ MONTREAL W 04-05-00 6-4 40,15,10P,14,32S,8P 10/27/2008 @ COLUMBUS W 05-05-00 3-2 15,10,8P 10/29/2008 DETROIT W* 06-05-00 5-4 8P,8P,8P,17,23 10/31/2008 VANCOUVER O** 06-05-01 6-7 27P,8P,5,25,8P,10 11/2/2008 CALGARY W 07-05-01 3-2 15,25,20 11/4/2008 @ LOS ANGELES W* 08-05-01 1-0 25 11/5/2008 ST. LOUIS W 09-05-01 5-2 44,8P,10,15,15 11/7/2008 DALLAS L 09-06-01 2-5 7,27P 11/9/2008 FLORIDA L 09-07-01 1-3 10 11/14/2008 NASHVILLE O* 09-07-02 3-4 7,14P,15P 11/16/2008 LOS ANGELES W 10-07-02 2-0 10,3 11/19/2008 WASHINGTON L 10-08-02 4-6 54,15,54,8P 11/21/2008 @ ST. LOUIS O* 10-08-03 2-3 14,27P 11/22/2008 @ DALLAS W** 11-08-03 2-1 10P,15X 11/24/2008 COLORADO W 12-08-03 4-1 8P,14,25,8P 11/28/2008 CHICAGO W 13-08-03 1-0 15 11/30/2008 @ CAROLINA W 14-08-03 4-1 15,8P,44,44 12/1/2008 @ DETROIT L 14-09-03 1-2 14 12/3/2008 @ CHICAGO L 14-10-03 2-4 8P,25 12/7/2008 COLUMBUS W 15-10-03 5-3 15,20,15,54,44 12/10/2008 ST. LOUIS W 16-10-03 4-2 16,14P,7,14 12/11/2008 @ SAN JOSE L 16-11-03 0-2 12/14/2008 MINNESOTA W 17-11-03 4-2 15,10,7,54 12/16/2008 NY RANGERS L 17-12-03 1-3 14 12/19/2008 @ EDMONTON W** 18-12-03 3-2 44S,10P,10X 12/22/2008 @ VANCOUVER L 18-13-03 3-4 54P,27P,26 12/23/2008 @ CALGARY L 18-14-03 3-4 7,15,7 12/27/2008 @ DALLAS O* 18-14-04 3-4 14,7P,7 12/28/2008 @ ST. LOUIS W 19-14-04 4-3 44,27P,5,54P 12/31/2008 COLUMBUS L 19-15-04 0-2 1/2/2009 PHILADELPHIA O** 19-15-05 4-5 10,44,48P,15P 1/4/2009 PHOENIX W 20-15-05 2-0 25P,54P 1/6/2009 LOS ANGELES W 21-15-05 3-1 54P,26P,44 1/8/2009 @ LOS ANGELES L 21-16-05 3-4 54P,54,54 1/9/2009 TAMPA BAY L 21-17-05 3-4 48P,5,25 1/11/2009 NEW JERSEY W 22-17-05 4-3 54,26,14,14 1/14/2009 DETROIT L 22-18-05 3-4 15,10P,5 1/16/2009 @ PITTSBURGH L 22-19-05 1-3 15P 1/17/2009 @ MINNESOTA W 23-19-05 3-0 10P,54,10 1/20/2009 @ NY RANGERS L 23-20-05 2-4 54P,10 1/21/2009 @ NY ISLANDERS L 23-21-05 1-2 54P 1/27/2009 @ PHOENIX W 24-21-05 7-3 14,10P,14,44,32,54,10 1/28/2009 CHICAGO L 24-22-05 2-3 54P,32S 1/31/2009 @ COLORADO W 25-22-05 4-3 16,15,27P,8 2/2/2009 BUFFALO W 26-22-05 3-2 25,14P,10P 2/4/2009 @ MINNESOTA L 26-23-05 0-3 2/5/2009 @ NASHVILLE L 26-24-05 2-4 10,10 2/7/2009 @ CALGARY W 27-24-05 2-1 54,10 2/11/2009 CALGARY W* 28-24-05 3-2 27P,7,27 2/15/2009 ATLANTA L 28-25-05 4-8 8,8,54,48 2/18/2009 LOS ANGELES L 28-26-05 3-4 8P,15P,14 2/20/2009 @ DETROIT L 28-27-05 2-5 15P,54 2/21/2009 @ COLUMBUS W 29-27-05 5-2 25P,7,10,14,54 2/24/2009 @ BUFFALO W 30-27-05 3-2 8,22S,13 2/26/2009 @ BOSTON L 30-28-05 0-6 2/28/2009 @ DALLAS W 31-28-05 4-3 27,48P,10,8 3/3/2009 @ CHICAGO O* 31-28-06 2-3 18,54 3/6/2009 DALLAS L 31-29-06 2-3 34,9 3/8/2009 MINNESOTA L 31-30-06 2-3 22S,27 3/11/2009 VANCOUVER W* 32-30-06 4-3 8,15,17,27 3/15/2009 SAN JOSE L 32-31-06 0-1 3/18/2009 NASHVILLE W* 33-31-06 4-3 10,48P,9P,8P 3/19/2009 @ PHOENIX W** 34-31-06 3-2 18,17,9X 3/22/2009 PHOENIX W 35-31-06 6-2 27P,16,10,15P,15P,48P 3/24/2009 @ NASHVILLE W** 36-31-06 2-1 18,8X 3/25/2009 @ COLORADO W 37-31-06 7-2 26,8,10,10P,48P,44,17 3/27/2009 EDMONTON L 37-32-06 3-5 15,15P,10 3/29/2009 COLORADO W 38-32-06 4-1 10,9P,9,18 3/31/2009 @ EDMONTON W 39-32-06 5-3 21,27P,25P,44,44P 4/2/2009 @ VANCOUVER W** 40-32-06 6-5 8P,9,9,10,8,10X 4/4/2009 @ SAN JOSE W 41-32-06 5-2 9,10,13,8,9P 4/5/2009 SAN JOSE L 41-33-06 2-3 17S,10P 4/10/2009 DALLAS W** 42-33-06 4-3 22,27,48,8X 4/11/2009 @ PHOENIX O** 42-33-07 4-5 26P,10P,9P,8 ( * = OVERTIME ** = SHOOTOUT + = SELLOUT) P = POWER PLAY GOAL S = SHORTHANDED GOAL X = SHOOTOUT GOAL

W Goal 14 91 25 71 23 17 8 15 32 8 23 2 20 25 10 37 10 2 10 10 12 15 14 15 8 81 19 54 7 12 7 10 10 22 13 9 54 11 18 25 26 24 12 14 93 24 10 19 54 44 19 8 10 15 10 10 27 17 11 40 10 13 48 8 24 21 15 27 24 8 9 10 8 10 51 9 44 10 13 14 8 41

PP 0-2 0-4 0-5 0-2 1-7 0-4 0-1 1-3 2-3 1-5 3-8 3-9 0-1 0-4 1-1 1-5 0-4 2-4 0-3 1-5 1-5 1-4 2-3 0-1 1-4 0-2 1-3 0-3 1-4 0-5 0-5 0-3 1-8 2-5 0-1 1-2 2-4 0-5 2-4 2-4 2-5 1-6 1-4 0-4 1-4 1-4 1-1 1-5 1-5 1-1 1-2 1-5 2-3 0-5 0-2 0-2 1-5 0-3 2-6 1-4 1-2 0-3 0-3 1-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-6 0-4 3-5 0-2 4-5 0-1 2-6 1-9 1-4 3-4 1-1 1-1 1-2 0-4 3-4

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PK 5-7 4-5 6-9 3-4 7-7 4-4 4-4 5-7 5-6 6-6 5-7 3-5 5-6 6-6 4-5 3-5 3-4 3-5 5-5 5-8 3-5 7-7 4-4 2-2 4-4 4-4 4-5 5-6 4-5 3-3 3-4 4-5 9-10 6-8 3-4 4-5 4-6 4-4 5-6 4-4 3-4 2-3 2-3 1-2 3-4 3-3 4-4 5-7 0-1 4-5 2-3 4-5 2-2 2-3 2-2 4-4 4-4 4-6 4-6 3-5 6-8 3-4 2-4 3-4 2-2 3-4 4-4 5-5 4-4 1-3 5-5 4-4 2-3 3-4 3-4 1-2 4-5 3-4 2-3 5-7 3-4 4-6

SF-SA W - L Gltdr 29-41 20 - 35 35-24 30 - 35 26-23 35 - 35 35-28 32 - 1 20-38 35 - 20 33-24 49 - 35 21-38 35 - 31 32-30 1 - 31 25-51 35 - 31 24-32 35 - 30 34-38 35 - 30 37-29 1 - 1 37-36 35 - 34 27-35 35 - 31 27-32 1 - 50 30-26 35 - 35 45-26 31 - 35 35-35 39 - 35 26-29 1 - 31 32-33 60 - 35 28-28 34 - 35 24-32 1 - 35 24-30 35 - 31 21-26 1 - 38 27-37 1 - 49 16-47 30 - 1 32-41 38 - 1 34-32 35 - 31 36-28 35 - 50 31-27 20 - 1 34-28 35 - 29 20-29 30 - 1 36-53 1 - 35 27-26 41 - 1 33-32 34 - 35 22-38 35 - 35 29-30 1 - 50 27-29 1 - 35 27-32 43 - 35 34-29 1 - 30 26-18 1 - 31 27-26 32 - 1 32-19 31 - 1 34-21 35 - 35 28-33 30 - 35 22-24 29 - 35 34-30 1 - 32 34-30 30 - 1 40-14 34 - 35 37-26 1 - 30 38-27 39 - 1 31-37 1 - 31 37-23 1 - 40 34-25 32 - 1 30-34 35 - 35 25-27 35 - 1 40-23 35 - 34 35-43 32 - 35 31-26 32 - 1 26-34 29 - 35 13-28 35 - 1 22-36 35 - 40 35-27 30 - 35 18-33 35 - 35 28-37 38 - 35 38-16 35 - 35 38-25 32 - 1 41-35 1 - 1 34-30 20 - 1 31-24 35 - 35 27-28 1 - 30 30-28 1 - 30 19-32 35 - 35 29-36 1 - 31 54-20 35 - 35 31-27 1 - 31 25-31 1 - 35 32-30 1 - 1 28-30 1 - 20 21-26 33 - 1 39-45 1 - 35 35-33 30 - 35

Attend. 17496 17174+ 14451 16604 17174+ 16847 19222 19762 21273 10494 17174+ 16704 16965 14327 16144 17048 16951 16485 17174+ 16076 19150 17734 16632 16994 14191 18862 21574 16914 16058 17496 16577 16921 16839 18630 19289 18532 19150 16758 17597+ 16878 17174+ 18118 17174+ 17331+ 17525+ 17005 18568 18200 11853 15383 17193+ 17652 16874 18568 14877 19289 17270+ 17228+ 17089 20066 18628 18690 17565 18171 21619 17380+ 17300+ 16967 17511+ 16181 12739 17215+ 16418 16279 17257+ 17182+ 16839 18630 17496 17398+ 17531+ 16438

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Front Row (L-R): J.S. Giguere, Executive Vice President/COO Tim Ryan, Senior Vice President of Hockey Operations Bob Murray, Executive Vice President & General Manager Brian Burke, Owner Henry Samueli, Rob Niedermayer, Chris Pronger, Chris Kunitz, Owner Susan Samueli, CEO Michael Schulman, Head Coach Randy Carlyle, Assistant General Manager David McNab, Jonas Hiller. Second Row: Assistant Coach Newell Brown, Assistant Coach Dave Farrish, Vice President of Human Resources Kim Kutcher, Vice President of Operations Kevin Starkey, Senior Vice President/CMO Bob Wagner, Teemu Selanne, Scott Niedermayer, Samuel Pahlsson, Todd Marchant, Senior Advisor to the General Manager Al Coates, Vice President of Sales & Marketing Steve Obert, Vice President of Finance Doug Heller, Anaheim Arena Management Vice President of Finance Angela Wergechik, Video Coordinator Joe Trotta. Third Row: Assistant Equipment Manager John Allaway, Equipment Manager Doug Shearer, Doug Weight, Mathieu Schneider, Bobby Ryan, Sean O’Donnell, Ryan Getzlaf, Corey Perry, Francois Beauchemin, Marc-Andre Bergeron, Goaltending Consultant Francois Allaire, Strength & Conditioning Coach Sean Skahan, Head Trainer Tim Clark. Back Row: Visiting Team Equipment Attendant Chris Kincaid, Brad May, Travis Moen, Brian Sutherby, George Parros, Todd Bertuzzi, Kent Huskins, Joe DiPenta, Ryan Carter, Massage Therapist James Partida.

POSTSEASON NOTES IN PLAYOFF SECTION THE SEASON:

WINNING AT HONDA CENTER:

The Ducks completed the 2007-08 regular season with a mark of 47-278 record for 102 points, finishing second in the Pacific Division and fourth in the Western Conference…Anaheim eclipsed the 100-point mark for the second consecutive year, while setting new season club records for the fewest goals allowed (184) and most home wins (28)…Anaheim finished the year winning eight of its last 10 (8-2-0) and 15 of the last 20 games (15-4-1)…at Honda Center, the club went 12-1-0 in the last 13 games and 19-3-1 over the final 23 home contests…the club clinched a playoff berth for the third consecutive year and sixth time in franchise history on Mar. 26 vs. Los Angeles in a 2-1 shootout triumph.

The Ducks finished 28-9-4 at Honda Center in 2007-08, establishing a new franchise record for home wins in the regular season...the previous team record of 26 home wins was established during the 2005-06 season (26-10-5) and matched in the 2006-07 campaign (26-6-9)…the Ducks won a franchise-record 10 consecutive games at Honda Center from Feb. 17-Mar. 26, marking the longest home winning streak in the NHL in 2007-08.

DUCKS SELL OUT THE SEASON: The Ducks’ sellout vs. Phoenix on Apr. 6 (17,269) marked the club’s 40th in 40 games at Honda Center in 2007-08, a complete sellout for the regular season…it was just the second time a local NHL team (Southern California market) had sold out a full (non-lockout) regular season…the 1991-92 Los Angeles Kings were the only other such team to do so at the 16,005-seat Forum…the Ducks set franchise attendance records last season for sellouts (40), average attendance (17,195) and percent capacity (100.12%)…the Ducks broke the team record for consecutive regular season sellouts on Feb. 22 against the St. Louis Blues when they surpassed the previous record of 51 straight regular season sellouts set from Dec. 22, 1993-Oct. 20, 1995...the Ducks finished the regular season with a sellout streak of 74 games, the third-longest active regular season sellout streak among U.S.-based NHL teams (behind only Minnesota and the NY Rangers).

LEADERS BY ADDITION:

THE TOP 10 LIST: J.S. Giguere was one of only three goaltenders in the NHL in 2007-08 to rank among the top 10 in wins, goals-against average and save percentage...Giguere ranked second in GAA (2.12), third in SV% (.922) and tied for seventh in wins (35)...the only other two goaltenders who ranked among the top 10 in all three categories were New Jersey’s Martin Brodeur and Minnesota’s Niklas Backstrom.

HILLER SHINES: Ducks goaltender Jonas Hiller closed the regular season on a strong note…from Mar. 1 through the end of the regular season, Hiller ranked second in the NHL with a .952 SV% (stopping 217-of-228 shots) and 1.55 GAA (11 GA/426 MIN) among goaltenders that played in at least five games (Hiller was 4-3-0 in those games).

WINNING WAYS: Randy Carlyle (138-74-34) became Anaheim’s winningest head coach in franchise history with a 2-1 victory over the New Jersey Devils on Feb. 8 at Prudential Center...Carlyle surpassed Ron Wilson’s club record of 120 wins as a Ducks head coach with win No. 121 in his 223rd game behind the bench with Anaheim.

The Ducks went 20-5-1 after the return of right wing Teemu Selanne on Feb. 5 against the New York Islanders at Nassau Coliseum...the Ducks also had similar success when they welcomed the return of defenseman Scott Niedermayer and arrival of center Doug Weight...the Ducks owned the best winning percentage in the NHL after Selanne’s return on Feb. 5 (.788) and the best winning percentage following Niedermayer’s return on Dec. 16 (.708)... below is a closer look: NHL STANDINGS BEGINNING FEB. 5 NHL STANDINGS BEGINNING DEC. 16 RK TEAM GP W L OT PTS WIN % RK TEAM GP W L OT PTS WIN % 1. Anaheim 26 20 5 1 41 .788 1. Anaheim 48 32 12 4 68 .708 2. San Jose 30 20 7 3 43 .717 2. Pittsburgh 51 32 13 6 70 .686 3. Washington 29 19 7 3 41 .696 3. San Jose 52 32 14 6 70 .673 4. Montreal 29 19 9 1 39 .672 4. Washington 49 30 13 6 64 .673 5. Pittsburgh 29 18 8 3 39 .672 5. Montreal 50 31 14 5 67 .670

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2007-08 GAME-BY-GAME Date Team W/L/OT Record GF - GA Scorers W Goal 09/29/07 @ LOS ANGELES (London) L 00-01-00 1-4 54P 4 09/30/07 vs.LOS ANGELES (London) W 01-01-00 4-1 10P,14P,10,32 14 10/03/07 @ DETROIT O** 01-01-01 2-3 4,15P 26 10/05/07 @ COLUMBUS L 01-02-01 0-4 61 10/06/07 @ PITTSBURGH L 01-03-01 4-5 14P,15,14S,10 12 10/10/07 BOSTON W 02-03-01 2-1 15,23 23 10/14/07 MINNESOTA L 02-04-01 0-2 12 10/15/07 DETROIT W 03-04-01 6-3 40,14P,19,26S,10P,21S 26 10/17/07 NASHVILLE W 04-04-01 3-1 10,56,18 56 10/20/07 @ DALLAS L 04-05-01 1-3 25P 63 10/23/07 @ ST. LOUIS L 04-06-01 2-4 19,28 22 10/25/07 PHOENIX L 04-07-01 0-1 12 10/28/07 EDMONTON O** 04-07-02 2-3 14,10 89 11/01/07 COLUMBUS W** 05-07-02 2-1 44,11X 11 11/03/07 @ PHOENIX W 06-07-02 5-2 11P,10,24,15P,10 24 11/05/07 DALLAS L 06-08-02 0-5 63 11/07/07 PHOENIX O* 06-08-03 5-6 14P,22,11P,18,10 19 11/09/07 SAN JOSE W** 07-08-03 3-2 15,19,15X 15 11/13/07 LOS ANGELES W** 08-08-03 4-3 15P,22,40P,10X 10 11/15/07 @ LOS ANGELES W 09-08-03 6-3 10,10,15,24,26,44 24 11/17/07 @ SAN JOSE W** 10-08-03 2-1 14,10X 10 11/21/07 @ DALLAS L 10-09-03 1-2 10P 15 11/23/07 PHOENIX O** 10-09-04 3-4 15,25P,25 19 11/25/07 LOS ANGELES W 11-09-04 3-2 15,15,14 14 11/27/07 @ VANCOUVER L 11-10-04 0-4 19 11/29/07 @ CALGARY W 12-10-04 4-1 22,14,10P,44S 14 11/30/07 @ EDMONTON L 12-11-04 1-5 15 10 12/02/07 EDMONTON L 12-12-04 0-4 14 12/05/07 BUFFALO W 13-12-04 4-1 19,11P,4,10P 11 12/07/07 @ CHICAGO W 14-12-04 5-3 10P,14,11,15,14 15 12/08/07 @ NASHVILLE L 14-13-04 2-4 7,15S 20 12/10/07 @ COLUMBUS W* 15-13-04 4-3 10P,10P,26S,25P 25 12/12/07 VANCOUVER L 15-14-04 2-3 25,4 29 12/14/07 MINNESOTA L 15-15-04 2-5 24,4P 25 12/16/07 SAN JOSE O** 15-15-05 1-2 54 19 12/18/07 @ SAN JOSE W 16-15-05 2-0 10,54P 10 12/19/07 COLORADO W* 17-15-05 2-1 25,11 11 12/22/07 @ SAN JOSE W 18-15-05 5-2 25,10P,14,4,21 14 12/27/07 @ EDMONTON W 19-15-05 2-1 10,39 39 12/29/07 @ CALGARY L 19-16-05 3-5 4P,16,27P 12 12/30/07 @ VANCOUVER L 19-17-05 1-2 15 24 01/02/08 COLUMBUS W 20-17-05 2-1 15,25P 25 01/04/08 CHICAGO W 21-17-05 2-1 10,14P 14 01/05/08 @ PHOENIX O** 21-17-06 2-3 15,39 88 01/07/08 NASHVILLE W 22-17-06 5-2 32,14,25P,10P,15 25 01/09/08 TORONTO W 23-17-06 5-0 4,10,12,39P,14P 4 01/13/08 SAN JOSE W* 24-17-06 4-3 4,10,39,23 23 01/15/08 DALLAS W 25-17-06 4-2 27,22,15P,4P 15 01/17/08 @ NASHVILLE W 26-17-06 2-1 12P,10 10 01/18/08 @ MINNESOTA W 27-17-06 4-2 4,10,25P,4 25 01/20/08 @ DALLAS L 27-18-06 2-5 11P,15 15 01/23/08 DETROIT L 27-19-06 1-2 25P 51 01/24/08 @ LOS ANGELES L 27-20-06 1-3 44 7 01/30/08 @ MINNESOTA L 27-21-06 1-5 10 10 02/01/08 @ ST. LOUIS O** 27-21-07 0-1 10 02/02/08 @ PHILADELPHIA L 27-22-07 0-3 22 02/05/08 @ NY ISLANDERS W 28-22-07 3-0 27P,22,39 27 02/07/08 @ NY RANGERS W 29-22-07 4-1 11,10,14P,4 10 02/08/08 @ NEW JERSEY W 30-22-07 2-1 52,52 52 02/10/08 @ DETROIT W 31-22-07 3-2 52,11,40 40 02/12/08 @ COLORADO W 32-22-07 2-1 8P,26 26 02/15/08 DALLAS L 32-23-07 2-4 14,14 3 02/17/08 CALGARY W 33-23-07 4-2 15,52,27P,25P 27 02/20/08 COLORADO W** 34-23-07 3-2 8P,44,10X 10 02/22/08 ST. LOUIS W* 35-23-07 2-1 8,26 26 02/24/08 CHICAGO W 36-23-07 6-3 8P,15,8P,40,8,14 40 02/29/08 CALGARY W 37-23-07 3-1 11,27P,8P 27 03/03/08 OTTAWA W 38-23-07 3-1 4,10P,27P 10 03/05/08 @ CHICAGO L 38-24-07 0-3 52 03/06/08 @ COLORADO L 38-25-07 0-1 8 03/09/08 MONTREAL W 39-25-07 3-1 22,14,26S 14 03/11/08 @ PHOENIX O** 39-25-08 2-3 22,15 17 03/12/08 VANCOUVER W 40-25-08 4-1 22,32S,44,39P 32 03/15/08 ST. LOUIS W 41-25-08 5-2 11,8P,44,44,15 44 03/19/08 @ DALLAS W 42-25-08 2-1 27P,4P 4 03/21/08 @ SAN JOSE L 42-26-08 1-2 22 27 03/22/08 @ PHOENIX W 43-26-08 2-1 8,8P 8 03/26/08 LOS ANGELES W** 44-26-08 2-1 54P,11X 11 03/28/08 SAN JOSE L 44-27-08 1-3 27P 27 03/30/08 DALLAS W** 45-27-08 3-2 11P,11,14X 14 04/05/08 @ LOS ANGELES W 46-27-08 4-3 33,8,15,8 8 04/06/08 PHOENIX W** 47-27-08 3-2 14,54,15X 15 ( * = OVERTIME ** = SHOOTOUT + = SELLOUT) P = POWER PLAY GOAL S = SHORTHANDED GOAL X = SHOOTOUT GOAL

PP 1-8 2-4 1-5 0-7 1-5 0-3 0-8 2-11 0-2 1-9 0-5 0-6 0-3 0-6 2-6 0-4 2-5 0-1 2-4 0-3 0-2 1-6 1-4 0-4 0-2 1-1 0-5 0-4 2-3 1-6 0-4 3-6 0-2 1-2 0-4 1-5 0-2 1-4 0-3 2-4 0-2 1-5 1-7 0-3 2-3 2-4 0-5 2-5 1-7 1-4 1-5 1-5 0-5 0-4 0-4 0-3 1-6 1-2 0-2 0-2 1-3 0-4 2-6 1-6 0-3 2-9 2-7 2-6 0-3 0-3 0-8 0-3 1-4 1-5 2-5 0-2 1-6 1-5 1-3 1-7 0-2 0-0

PK SF - SA W - L Gltdr Attend. 4-7 27-21 45 - 30 17551 4-4 25-23 1 - 35 17300 5-7 15-42 39 - 30 17610 8-11 28-37 31 - 30 17852 4-5 23-29 29 - 1 17132 3-3 30-19 30 - 30 17285+ 4-4 37-25 29 - 35 17174+ 8-9 29-35 30 - 39 17174+ 2-2 31-29 35 - 30 17174+ 2-3 21-23 35 - 35 18057 3-5 16-33 34 - 35 14764 5-5 31-21 35 - 30 17174+ 4-4 32-22 32 - 35 17174+ 5-6 34-20 35 - 30 17174+ 4-5 39-32 35 - 35 15888 1-3 19-24 35 - 35 17174+ 5-7 27-29 35 - 35 17174+ 5-6 26-24 35 - 20 17174+ 6-8 33-32 35 - 35 17174+ 4-5 32-29 35 - 37 18118 4-4 29-29 35 - 20 17496 4-6 18-24 41 - 35 18584 4-5 26-38 30 - 1 17174+ 4-5 32-25 35 - 35 17174+ 8-10 26-33 1 - 35 18630 5-6 26-39 35 - 34 19289 7-8 22-35 35 - 35 16839 3-5 25-21 32 - 35 17174+ 4-4 33-23 35 - 30 17174+ 2-3 22-42 35 - 39 17734 9-10 23-33 30 - 1 13469 7-9 28-35 35 - 31 11984 4-4 35-20 41 - 35 17174+ 2-6 30-19 29 - 35 17174+ 8-8 31-37 20 - 35 17174+ 5-5 16-20 35 - 20 17197 1-1 38-12 1 - 31 17174+ 4-5 24-29 35 - 20 17496 3-3 23-16 35 - 32 16839 5-6 32-35 34 - 35 19289 2-3 22-22 1 - 1 18630 5-5 34-27 35 - 31 17174+ 4-4 32-21 1 - 39 17174+ 3-4 31-34 30 - 35 16159 2-4 37-22 35 - 39 17174+ 6-6 24-28 35 - 35 17174+ 2-3 29-29 35 - 1 17174+ 3-3 36-24 35 - 35 17174+ 6-7 16-34 35 - 30 14193 2-2 27-27 1 - 29 18568 4-5 20-27 35 - 35 18461 5-6 25-33 39 - 35 17355+ 5-6 32-31 35 - 35 18118 4-4 21-23 32 - 35 18568 3-3 30-20 34 - 35 19150 2-3 27-25 43 - 1 19822 1-1 26-25 35 - 39 9649 4-4 19-33 35 - 30 18200 5-5 24-35 1 - 30 15332 6-8 19-29 35 - 30 20066 4-4 29-33 35 - 60 16257 3-6 22-21 35 - 35 17323+ 2-3 36-25 35 - 34 17174+ 4-4 22-28 35 - 31 17174+ 4-4 29-17 35 - 34 17174+ 6-6 28-32 1 - 40 17174+ 4-5 25-23 35 - 34 17174+ 4-4 31-25 35 - 29 17174+ 7-9 19-28 50 - 35 16666 6-6 27-30 60 - 1 18007 4-4 37-21 35 - 31 17174+ 3-4 37-39 30 - 35 14683 5-6 31-31 1 - 1 17174+ 1-1 33-40 35 - 34 17174+ 7-7 17-21 35 - 35 18584 6-7 13-43 20 - 1 17496 4-5 15-31 1 - 30 17645 1-2 40-32 1 - 31 17331+ 2-3 24-27 33 - 1 17334+ 5-5 32-25 35 - 35 17174+ 3-3 26-31 35 - 39 18118 1-2 43-34 1 - 30 17269+

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2006-07 ANAHEIM DUCKS 2007 STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONS

FRONT ROW (L-R): J.S. Giguere, Assistant General Manager David McNab, Vice President/COO Tim Ryan, Senior Vice President of Hockey Operations Bob Murray, Executive Vice President & General Manager Brian Burke, Owner Henry Samueli, Chris Pronger, Scott Niedermayer, Rob Niedermayer, Owner Susan Samueli, CEO Michael Schulman, Head Coach Randy Carlyle, Senior Vice President/CMO Bob Wagner, Ilya Bryzgalov and Sebastien Caron. SECOND ROW: Trainer Rick Burrill, Assistant Coach Dave Farrish, Vice President of Finance Doug Heller, Vice President of Human Resources Kim Kutcher, Senior Vice President/General Manager of Honda Center Mike O’Donnell, Chris Kunitz, Andy McDonald, Teemu Selanne, Samuel Pahlsson, Todd Marchant, Ryan Shannon, Senior Advisor to the General Manager Al Coates, Vice President of Sales & Marketing Steve Obert, Assistant Coach Newell Brown and Video Coordinator Joe Trotta. THIRD ROW: Assistant Equipment Manager John Allaway, Equipment Manager Mark O’Neill, Mark Hartigan, Francois Beauchemin, Travis Moen, Corey Perry, Sean O’Donnell, Ryan Getzlaf, Brad May, Goaltending Consultant Francois Allaire, Director of Professional Scouting Rick Paterson, Strength & Conditioning Coach Sean Skahan and Head Trainer Tim Clark. BACK ROW: Visiting Team Equipment Attendant Chris Kincaid, Aaron Rome, Shawn Thornton, Kent Huskins, Joe DiPenta, Dustin Penner, George Parros, Ric Jackman, Drew Miller, Ryan Carter, Joe Motzko and Massage Therapist James Partida.

PACIFIC DIVISION CHAMPIONS: The Ducks finished the season with a record of 48-20-14 for 110 points, winning their first Pacific Division Title (finished second in Western Conference)…Anaheim’s OT win vs. Dallas on Mar. 23 clinched a playoff berth, marking the first time in team history the club qualified for the playoffs in consecutive seasons (fifth playoff appearance overall)…the Ducks took over sole possession of first place in the Pacific Division on Oct. 27 and spent the final 72 games and 163 days atop of the Pacific Division…they clinched the division title on Apr. 7 with Vancouver’s 4-3 OT win vs. SJ, then finished the season later that evening with a 4-3 win @ Columbus...below is a look at the Ducks’ finish within its division in each of their 13 seasons in the NHL:

SEASON DIVISION WINNER DUCKS FINISHED 1993-94 Calgary Flames Fourth (six-team division) 1994-95 Calgary Flames Sixth (six-team division) 1995-96 Colorado Avalanche Fourth (seven-team division) 1996-97 Colorado Avalanche Second (seven-team division) 1997-98 Colorado Avalanche Sixth (seven-team division) 1998-99 Dallas Stars Third (five-team division)* 1999-00 Dallas Stars Fifth (five-team division) 2000-01 Dallas Stars Fifth (five-team division) 2001-02 San Jose Sharks Fifth (five-team division) 2002-03 Dallas Stars Second (five-team division) 2003-04 San Jose Sharks Fourth (five-team division) 2005-06 Dallas Stars Third (five-team division) 2006-07 Anaheim Ducks First (five-team division) *The Pacific Division was realigned to today’s format prior to the 1998-99 season

RECORD-BREAKING SEASON:

STRONG FINISH:

After breaking nearly all major club records in 20052006, the Ducks followed suit with another recordbreaking season…With a 48-20-14 record, the Ducks set new franchise records for wins (48) and standings points (110), reaching the 100-point mark for the first time in club history…Anaheim also set new club highs in goals (254 – does not include goals awarded for shootout wins), PP goals (89) and PP% (22.4%, 89-for-398).

The Ducks closed out the season earning standings points in six straight (4-0-2) and 17 of their last 20 games (13-3-4)…the club earned points in 12 of their last 13 home contests (8-1-4)…in addition, Anaheim recorded points in the last five consecutive (4-0-1) and seven of their last nine road games (5-2-2)…the Ducks recorded points in 62 of 82 games (110 of a possible 164).

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2006-07 ANAHEIM DUCKS HOT TICKET IN TOWN: The Ducks finished the regular season having sold out 22 consecutive home contests (longest streak since 1998) and 24 of the last 25…the club recorded 25 total sellouts on the season, 13 more than it had in 2005-2006…the 25 sellouts matches the most since the 1997-98 season…the Ducks averaged 16,377 fans per game, an 8.2% increase over last year (15,131)… the club’s average attendance and percent capacity (95.4%) were also the highest since the 1997-98 season.

WEST COAST WINNERS: The Ducks recorded 106 points with their win Mar. 31 @ STL, breaking Los Angeles’ 32-year record for most points by a West Coast team in NHL history… below is a look at the top nine West Coast teams in NHL history to eclipse 100 points:

TOP POINTS IN NHL HISTORY BY WEST COAST TEAMS Team Year GP Pts Anaheim 2006-07 82 110 (48-20-14) San Jose 2006-07 82 107 (51-26-5) Los Angeles 1974-75 80 105 (42-17-21) San Jose 2003-04 82 104 (43-21-18) Vancouver 2002-03 82 104 (45-23-14) Vancouver 2006-07 82 105 (49-26-7) Los Angeles 1990-91 80 102 (46-25-10) Vancouver 2003-04 82 101 (43-24-15) Vancouver 1992-93 84 101 (46-29-9) *The California/Oakland Seals’ best finish was in 1968-69 with 69 points

TOUGH TO BEAT: Anaheim netminder J.S. Giguere finished the season with a record of 36-10-8...his GAA (2.26) was his lowest since the 2001-02 season (2.13) and his SV% (.918) was his best since 2002-03 (.920)…in 28 home starts, Giguere posted a 21-2-5 record with a 2.17 GAA (60 GA/1,660 min.) and .917 SV% (659-of-719 shots), having earned the Ducks points in 26 of those games...for the season, he ranked 10th in the NHL in wins, 5th in GAA and T-7th in SV%...in addition, with a win March 29 @ CBJ, Giguere broke his previous career-high and established a new franchise record

for wins in a season (previous mark was 34 wins, set in 2002-03).

BETTER WITH AGE: With a goal March 29 @ CBJ, Teemu Selanne became the oldest player in NHL history to score 45-plus goals in one season (finished with 48)...Selanne was born on July 3, 1970...Selanne was also the first player in NHL history age 35-or-older to record consecutive 40+ goal seasons (had 40 in 2005-06)...it marked the 7th time in his career he hit the 40 goal plateau, the most among active NHL players...among league leaders, Selanne finished 3rd in the NHL (1st in the Western Conference) in goals and T-11th in the NHL in points (94),...he finished 1st in the NHL in power play goals (25) and T-1st in game-winning goals (10), which include two overtime winners.

SPECIAL TEAMS TOP THE CHARTS: The Ducks were the only team in the NHL this season to have a top-5 ranking in both power play and penalty killing percentage…the Ducks set a new club record for highest PP% in one season, finishing third in the NHL with a 22.4% success rate (89-for-398)… Anaheim finished fourth overall in PK%, killing 349of-410 penalties on the campaign (85.1%)…the Ducks killed the last 22 consecutive opponent power play to end the season, going back to Mar. 28 @ CHI (did not allow a PP goal in the last five games).

LIGHTING THE LAMP: The Ducks scored three-or-more goals in 54 of 82 contests in 2006-2007…during the final stretch, the Ducks scored three-or-more goals in 10 of their last 14 and 15 of their last 20 contests...Anaheim recorded 258 team goals, T-3rd in the Western Conference.

CLAMPING DOWN: The Ducks were especially tough to score against during the third period in 2006-2007...Anaheim allowed only 64 goals in the final period of regulation, the second-least in the NHL...below is a look at the top five teams in the NHL who allowed the least amount of goals in the third period: Team Goals Allowed Minnesota 55 Anaheim 64 Dallas 64 Detroit 64 New Jersey 67

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2006-07 ANAHEIM DUCKS NORRIS FINALISTS: Ducks defensemen Scott Niedermayer and Chris Pronger were both Norris Trophy finalists... Niedermayer (15-54=69) and Pronger (13-46=59) both finished the season with 50-plus points, marking the first time in club history two defensemen hit that plateau (prior to the 2006-07 season, no pair of Ducks defensemen had each recorded 40-or-more points): • Captain Scott Niedermayer led all NHL defensemen in scoring, becoming the first Anaheim blueliner to do so…he was also tied for first in assists among defensemen. • Despite missing 16 games due to injury, defenseman Chris Pronger finished the season tied for sixth in points, sixth in assists among NHL defensemen and fourth overall in avg. TOI...Pronger led the Ducks in plus/minus...in addition, he ranked first in points-per-game (.89) among NHL defensemen.

IRONMAN: Samuel Pahlsson became the Ducks’ all-time Ironman with 275 consecutive games played... on Jan. 9 @ NSH, he passed Oleg Tverdovsky to move into first place on the Ducks’ all-time consecutive games played list...Pahlsson played in all 82 games in each of the last three seasons and has not missed a game since being a healthy scratch on Feb. 5, 2003 @ Edmonton... in addition, Pahlsson is currently 7th in the NHL on the active games played list...Andy McDonald is now in 2nd place on the Ducks all-time consecutive games played list, having played in 243 consecutive games...below is a list of most consecutive games played list in Ducks history and the longest “Iron Man” streaks NHL:

DUCKS Player Samuel Pahlsson Andy McDonald Oleg Tverdovsky Paul Kariya Steve Rucchin

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Consecutive Games Played 275 243 237 195 185

NHL (ACTIVE) Player Consecutive Games Played Brendan Morrison, VAN 512 Cory Sarich, TB 388 Andrew Brunette, COL 371 Olli Jokinen, FLA 294 Jay Pandolfo, NJ 283 Brad Richards, TB 283 Samuel Pahlsson, ANA 275

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W/L/OT Record GF- GA

Scorers W Goal

1 10/06/2006 LOS ANGELES W 01-00-00 4-3 10,19,15,14P 2 10/07/2006 @ PHOENIX W 02-00-00 2-1 8P,17P 3 10/09/2006 ST. LOUIS W 03-00-00 2-0 14P,14P 4 10/11/2006 NY ISLANDERS O** 03-00-01 4-5 26,26,25P,10P 5 10/15/2006 DALLAS O** 03-00-02 3-4 22S,27,19 6 10/18/2006 DETROIT W 04-00-02 4-1 15P,37P,14P,10 7 10/20/2006 MINNESOTA W 05-00-02 2-1 27,21 8 10/22/2006 @ LOS ANGELES W** 06-00-02 3-2 38,17,15X 9 10/25/2006 EDMONTON W 07-00-02 6-2 32,27,15,38,15,32 10 10/27/2006 @ MINNESOTA O** 07-00-03 2-3 19,14 11 10/28/2006 @ CHICAGO W 08-00-03 3-0 17,19P,44 12 10/30/2006 @ ST. LOUIS W** 09-00-03 6-5 32,23,22,27P,17P,15X 13 11/01/2006 NY RANGERS O* 09-00-04 3-4 8,25,15 14 11/03/2006 PHOENIX W 10-00-04 6-2 14P,17,8P,21,19,25P 15 11/06/2006 PITTSBURGH W* 11-00-04 3-2 14,10P,8P 16 11/09/2006 @ VANCOUVER W 12-00-04 6-0 37,14,26,15,22,15 17 11/10/2006 @ CALGARY L 12-01-04 0-3 - 18 11/12/2006 MINNESOTA W 13-01-04 3-2 17,10,27P 19 11/15/2006 PHILADELPHIA L 13-02-04 4-7 14,26,17P,19P 20 11/17/2006 CHICAGO O** 13-02-05 3-4 23,8P,14P 21 11/19/2006 PHOENIX W 14-02-05 6-4 19P,19,14P,14,14,44 22 11/21/2006 SAN JOSE W 15-02-05 5-0 25,15P,8,23P,8 23 11/22/2006 @ COLORADO O** 15-02-06 2-3 8P,17 24 11/24/2006 NEW JERSEY W 16-02-06 4-2 17,26,22S,22 25 11/26/2006 CALGARY W 17-02-06 5-3 26,8P,15P,8,22 26 11/28/2006 @ EDMONTON W* 18-02-06 3-2 8P,14,15 27 11/30/2006 @ VANCOUVER W 19-02-06 2-1 19,15P 28 12/02/2006 @ LOS ANGELES W 20-02-06 4-3 32,8P,44,8P 29 12/03/2006 LOS ANGELES L 20-03-06 2-3 15P,22 30 12/06/2006 NASHVILLE W 21-03-06 4-0 8,15,8P,14P 31 12/08/2006 @ WASHINGTON W 22-03-06 6-1 45,22S,17,8,19,10 32 12/09/2006 @ TAMPA BAY W 23-03-06 4-3 17,17P,8,14 33 12/12/2006 @ FLORIDA W 24-03-06 5-4 10,15,23,25P,25 34 12/13/2006 @ ATLANTA W 25-03-06 2-1 8P,8 35 12/16/2006 @ SAN JOSE L 25-04-06 3-4 15P,10,17P 36 12/18/2006 CALGARY W 26-04-06 4-1 19,26,17,10P 37 12/20/2006 DALLAS W 27-04-06 4-1 25,10,10,27P 38 12/23/2006 @ PHOENIX L 27-05-06 0-2 - 39 12/26/2006 @ SAN JOSE W 28-05-06 4-3 39,14,17,10 40 12/29/2006 @ CAROLINA L 28-06-06 2-4 8,8P 41 12/31/2006 @ MINNESOTA L 28-07-06 3-4 8,27P,8P 42 01/02/2007 @ DETROIT L 28-08-06 1-2 15P 43 01/05/2007 COLUMBUS L 28-09-06 3-4 19P,32,8 44 01/07/2007 DETROIT W 29-09-06 4-2 32,43,15,44 45 01/09/2007 @ NASHVILLE O* 29-09-07 4-5 14,17P,15P,8 46 01/11/2007 @ DALLAS W 30-09-07 5-1 8P,8P,27P,33,8 47 01/13/2007 COLORADO O** 30-09-08 2-3 46,15 48 01/16/2007 ST. LOUIS L 30-10-08 2-6 10,8P 49 01/18/2007 @ EDMONTON L 30-11-08 1-4 8 50 01/19/2007 @ CALGARY L 30-12-08 2-3 27P,27 51 01/28/2007 DALLAS W 31-12-08 4-1 19,17,19,8P 52 01/31/2007 PHOENIX W 32-12-08 2-1 32,19P 53 02/03/2007 @ NASHVILLE L 32-13-08 0-3 - 54 02/06/2007 @ SAN JOSE W 33-13-08 7-4 32,26,19,44,17,32,15S 55 02/07/2007 SAN JOSE L 33-14-08 2-3 8,45 56 02/10/2007 @ DALLAS L 33-15-08 0-1 - 57 02/13/2007 @ COLORADO L 33-16-08 0-2 - 58 02/15/2007 @ PHOENIX W* 34-16-08 5-4 8,25P,17,25P,8P 59 02/17/2007 @ LOS ANGELES W** 35-16-08 3-2 8P,14,10X 60 02/18/2007 LOS ANGELES O** 35-16-09 3-4 14,8P,15P 61 02/20/2007 VANCOUVER O* 35-16-10 2-3 47,14P 62 02/23/2007 @ DALLAS L 35-17-10 1-4 10 63 02/25/2007 COLORADO W 36-17-10 5-3 19,19P,8,27,25P 64 02/26/2007 @ SAN JOSE W 37-17-10 3-2 17,17,8 65 03/01/2007 @ LOS ANGELES O* 37-17-11 3-4 17P,27P,19 66 03/02/2007 SAN JOSE W 38-17-11 3-1 17P,14,25P 67 03/04/2007 NASHVILLE W** 39-17-11 3-2 8,17,8X 68 03/07/2007 PHOENIX W 40-17-11 2-1 5P,33 69 03/09/2007 EDMONTON W 41-17-11 5-1 15P,10,15,17P,19 70 03/11/2007 VANCOUVER W 42-17-11 4-2 8P,19,19,8P 71 03/14/2007 COLUMBUS O** 42-17-12 4-5 10,23,23,14 72 03/16/2007 CHICAGO W 43-17-12 5-2 8,10P,8P,19,19P 73 03/18/2007 LOS ANGELES L 43-18-12 3-5 32,17,8 74 03/22/2007 @ PHOENIX L 43-19-12 1-2 32 75 03/23/2007 DALLAS W* 44-19-12 3-2 14P,14P,27 76 03/26/2007 @ DETROIT L 44-20-12 0-1 - 77 03/28/2007 @ CHICAGO W 45-20-12 3-1 17,17,16 78 03/29/2007 @ COLUMBUS W 46-20-12 5-2 25,23P,15P,25P,8 79 03/31/2007 @ ST. LOUIS W* 47-20-12 3-2 27P,19P,19 80 04/04/2007 SAN JOSE O** 47-20-13 2-3 19,27P 81 04/06/2007 @ DALLAS O** 47-20-14 1-2 8 82 04/07/2007 @ COLUMBUS W 48-20-14 4-3 8P,17,8P,15 ( * = OVERTIME ** = SHOOTOUT + = SELLOUT) P = POWER PLAY GOAL S = SHORTHANDED GOAL X = SHOOTOUT GOAL

14 17 14 16 36 37 21 15 15 9 17 15 68 8 8 37 22 27 12 15 14 25 19 22 8 15 15 8 24 8 22 14 25 8 19 26 10 19 10 11 21 40 27 15 26 8 23 39 20 11 17 19 2 17 9 36 23 8 10 17 22 50 27 8 13 14 8 33 10 19 9 8 12 21 27 13 17 15 19 29 17 15

PP

1-5 2-5 2-6 2-6 0-4 3-10 0-4 0-1 0-2 0-4 1-7 2-3 0-6 3-7 2-9 0-7 0-5 1-5 2-6 2-11 2-5 2-5 1-4 0-6 2-6 1-3 1-7 2-6 1-3 2-5 0-3 1-2 1-4 1-5 2-7 1-3 1-4 0-3 0-4 1-6 2-7 1-5 1-7 0-2 2-5 3-7 0-4 1-6 0-3 1-4 1-7 1-3 0-4 0-1 0-5 0-6 0-5 3-5 1-5 2-7 1-4 0-5 2-7 0-1 2-4 2-5 0-5 1-3 2-5 2-7 0-5 3-7 0-4 0-4 2-3 0-4 0-3 3-6 2-4 1-4 0-3 2-3

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PK SF - SA W - L Gltdr Attend.

6-7 5-6 5-5 2-3 8-10 7-7 5-5 2-2 4-5 9-9 3-3 7-9 7-9 5-5 2-2 5-5 2-2 0-0 2-5 3-3 1-4 3-3 4-4 5-6 3-4 4-4 2-2 5-7 7-8 6-6 6-7 5-5 4-4 6-7 4-6 5-5 3-3 4-4 5-6 3-6 7-10 4-5 7-7 5-7 5-5 3-3 2-2 3-4 5-5 5-6 4-5 3-3 6-8 3-5 4-5 5-6 4-5 6-6 4-5 5-7 2-4 4-4 3-5 4-5 5-6 6-6 2-2 4-4 1-1 7-7 6-7 6-8 2-4 5-5 3-4 3-3 2-3 4-4 4-4 3-3 5-5 4-4

32-44 25-35 34-34 50-24 39-35 31-22 29-28 21-31 20-31 34-33 22-14 33-24 33-34 35-27 40-17 27-20 37-18 38-26 41-16 45-24 30-28 44-23 32-43 37-25 39-22 26-22 30-24 29-41 29-41 32-21 34-27 25-27 36-31 32-35 35-29 41-28 27-27 29-32 30-21 27-27 30-29 22-30 36-33 27-35 31-24 24-18 40-17 32-20 24-20 24-22 28-31 40-25 36-20 31-38 22-29 32-21 39-29 40-26 34-32 42-24 40-31 25-21 41-26 19-42 30-21 25-31 35-14 26-25 32-29 24-26 38-27 26-33 27-29 23-21 35-36 25-28 23-21 31-25 27-22 39-31 22-30 25-45

35 - 39 30 - 31 35 - 1 1 - 35 35 - 35 35 - 39 35 - 35 35 - 31 35 - 35 35 - 35 30 - 31 35 - 1 80 - 35 30 - 31 35 - 41 35 - 1 34 - 30 35 - 32 42 - 35 39 - 30 35 - 31 35 - 20 60 - 35 35 - 30 31 - 29 35 - 35 35 - 1 35 - 39 39 - 35 35 - 30 35 - 37 35 - 30 35 - 35 35 - 32 20 - 35 35 - 34 35 - 35 32 - 35 31 - 20 30 - 31 35 - 31 39 - 30 30 - 30 30 - 39 29 - 30 30 - 35 31 - 30 1 - 30 35 - 30 34 - 30 35 - 35 35 - 31 29 - 35 35 - 35 35 - 30 41 - 35 31 - 35 35 - 31 35 - 31 1 - 35 35 - 35 41 - 35 35 - 60 30 - 20 1 - 30 35 - 20 35 - 29 35 - 32 30 - 35 35 - 1 30 - 35 30 - 39 31 - 35 31 - 30 35 - 35 39 - 35 30 - 39 35 - 30 35 - 30 20 - 30 35 - 30 30 - 30

17174+ 15897 13938 12394 15269 14767 13430 18118 13537 18568 13580 8629 14350 14833 16599 18630 19289 16306 15379 16526 16394 15013 17104 16599 17174+ 16839 18630 16141 17174+ 15362 12269 18719 13140 16028 17496 17174+ 17174+ 14843 17496 18790 18568 20066 17405+ 17418+ 11821 18532 17174+ 17174+ 16839 19289 17331+ 17174+ 17113 17496 17466+ 17793 17512 15038 18118 17363+ 17467+ 17634 17174+ 17496 17620 17174+ 17174+ 17174+ 17174+ 17174+ 17174+ 17174+ 17174+ 15593 17421+ 20066 11295 15340 18609 17440+ 18584 17391

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FRONT ROW (L-R): J.S. Giguere, Executive Vice President/COO Tim Ryan, Senior Vice President of Hockey Operations Bob Murray, Executive Vice President/General Manager Brian Burke, Owner Henry Samueli, Alternate Captain Teemu Selanne, Captain Scott Niedermayer, Alternate Captain Rob Niedermayer, Owner Susan Samueli, CEO Michael Schulman, Head Coach Randy Carlyle, Senior Vice President/CMO Bob Wagner, Ilya Bryzgalov. SECOND ROW: Video Coordinator Joe Trotta, Assistant Coach Dave Farrish, Senior Advisor to the General Manager Al Coates, Vice President of Amateur Scouting Chuck Fletcher, Samuel Pahlsson, Ruslan Salei, Andy McDonald, Joffrey Lupul, Assistant GM David McNab, Vice President of Sales & Marketing Steve Obert, Assistant Coach Newell Brown, Goaltending Consultant Francois Allaire. THRID ROW: Assistant Equipment Manager John Allaway, Equipment Manager Mark O’Neill, Strength & Conditioning Coach Sean Skahan, Chris Kunitz, Jeff Friesen, Vitaly Vishnevski, Jason Marshall, Todd Marchant, Visiting Team Equipment Attendant Chris Kincaid, Head Trainer Tim Clark, Massage Therapist James Partida. BACK ROW: Francois Beauchemin, Travis Moen, Todd Fedoruk, Sean O’Donnell, Ryan Getzlaf, Corey Perry, Joe DiPenta, Jonathan Hedstrom.

POSTSEASON NOTES IN PLAYOFF SECTION PLAYOFF BOUND

ANOTHER GREAT SEASON

The Ducks finished the regular season with a record of 43-27-12, good for 98 standings points and a sixth place finish in the Western Conference…the club clinched a playoff spot on Apr. 10 @ VAN, the fourth post-season berth in club history.

Ducks Captain Scott Niedermayer established then career highs in points, assists and games played with 13-50=63 points in 82 games in 2005-2006...his assist and point totals were new franchise records for a defenseman (records he broke again the following season)...Niedermayer finished the season ranked 6th in the NHL in points and T-4th in assists by a defenseman...in his Norris Trophy winning season of 2003-04, Niedermayer scored 14-40=54 points in 81 games...in January, he was named to Canada’s Olympic Team but elected not to play so he could have arthroscopic knee surgery during the Olympic Break...after the Olympic Break, he scored 4-17=21 points in 25 games in leading the Ducks to a 16-8-1 record...he was one of four Ducks’ players to play in every game, marking the first time in his career he played all 82 games.

A RECORD-BREAKING SEASON The Ducks set club-records in wins (43) and points (98), eclipsing the previous marks of 40 and 95, respectively, set in 2002-2003…Anaheim’s 26 wins at HOME (2610-5) also set a club-record, breaking the record of 23 in 1996-97 (23-12-6)…the Ducks also set club-records for goals scored with 251 (not including team goals awarded in shootouts) and power play goals with 87… all of these marks were broken again the next season (2006-2007).

STEADY CLIMB On Jan. 13, the Ducks were 10th in the Western Conference (19-16-7, 45 points) and eight points out of the last playoff spot (occupied at the time by Colorado)...from that point on, Anaheim had a record of 24-11-5 for 53 points…the Ducks became just the fourth NHL team to qualify for the playoffs when trailing the 8th place position by 8 points-or-more anytime after Jan. 1…the first three teams to do so were the NY Islanders (1993-94 – finished 7th) , Ottawa Senators (1996-97 – finished 7th) & Vancouver Canucks (2001-2002 – finished 8th)…the San Jose Sharks followed suit by becoming the fifth such team to accomplish the feat…the NHL standings switched to the current format in 1992-93.

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FLASHY FINN Ducks right wing Teemu Selanne scored 40-50=90 points in 80 games with a +28 rating…he led the Ducks in goals, points, plus/minus, power play goals (18) and shooting percentage (15.0%)…after leading Finland to the Silver Medal at the 2006 Winter Olympics (was named best forward in the tournament), Selanne had 14-22=36 points with a +8 rating in his last 25 games (only Thornton and Cheechoo of SJ had more points)… his 40 goals are the most he scored in one season since 1998-1999, when he scored 47...he finished the season ranked T-13th in the NHL in points, T-10th in goals.

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2005-06 GAME-BY-GAME # DATE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82

TEAM

W/L/T/O RECORD GF - GA

10/05/2005 @ CHICAGO 10/08/2005 @ NASHVILLE 10/10/2005 EDMONTON 10/14/2005 COLUMBUS 10/16/2005 @ MINNESOTA 10/19/2005 @ ST. LOUIS 10/21/2005 @ DETROIT 10/23/2005 PHOENIX 10/25/2005 @ LOS ANGELES 10/26/2005 CALGARY 10/28/2005 ST. LOUIS 10/30/2005 PHOENIX 11/01/2005 NASHVILLE 11/03/2005 @ COLORADO 11/04/2005 SAN JOSE 11/06/2005 MINNESOTA 11/12/2005 @ PHOENIX 11/13/2005 DALLAS 11/16/2005 DALLAS 11/18/2005 COLORADO 11/20/2005 VANCOUVER 11/22/2005 @ PHOENIX 11/23/2005 @ DALLAS 11/25/2005 DETROIT 11/27/2005 CHICAGO 11/30/2005 PHOENIX 12/03/2005 ATLANTA 12/06/2005 CAROLINA 12/08/2005 @ BUFFALO 12/10/2005 @ MONTREAL 12/12/2005 @ TORONTO 12/14/2005 TAMPA BAY 12/16/2005 LOS ANGELES 12/18/2005 SAN JOSE 12/20/2005 @ SAN JOSE 12/21/2005 ST. LOUIS 12/28/2005 @ COLUMBUS 12/31/2005 @ ST. LOUIS 01/01/2006 @ NASHVILLE 01/06/2006 @ DALLAS 01/07/2006 @ MINNESOTA 01/09/2006 LOS ANGELES 01/13/2006 WASHINGTON 01/16/2006 @ BOSTON 01/19/2006 @ OTTAWA 01/21/2006 FLORIDA 01/23/2006 @ LOS ANGELES 01/25/2006 EDMONTON 01/26/2006 @ SAN JOSE 01/28/2006 @ LOS ANGELES 01/30/2006 LOS ANGELES 02/01/2006 SAN JOSE 02/04/2006 @ SAN JOSE 02/06/2006 @ EDMONTON 02/08/2006 @ CALGARY 02/10/2006 @ VANCOUVER 02/12/2006 CHICAGO 03/01/2006 DETROIT 03/03/2006 MINNESOTA 03/05/2006 COLUMBUS 03/07/2006 SAN JOSE 03/11/2006 @ PHOENIX 03/12/2006 PHOENIX 03/15/2006 @ DETROIT 03/17/2006 @ CHICAGO 03/19/2006 @ COLUMBUS 03/20/2006 @ DALLAS 03/22/2006 COLORADO 03/24/2006 NASHVILLE 03/25/2006 @ PHOENIX 03/28/2006 @ COLORADO 03/29/2006 @ DALLAS 03/31/2006 DALLAS 04/02/2006 VANCOUVER 04/04/2006 LOS ANGELES 04/06/2006 DALLAS 04/08/2006 @ LOS ANGELES 04/10/2006 @ VANCOUVER 04/11/2006 @ CALGARY 04/13/2006 @ EDMONTON 04/15/2006 @ SAN JOSE 04/17/2006 CALGARY

W O** L W L L L W L W W W W L O* O** O* L L L L W L W W W W L O* W L W O** W L W L W** W O** L W O* O* W** W O** L W W W* L W O** L W W L W O** W* W W L W W W W* W W L L W** W W L W W L L L W

01-00-00 01-00-01 01-01-01 02-01-01 02-02-01 02-03-01 02-04-01 03-04-01 03-05-01 04-05-01 05-05-01 06-05-01 07-05-01 07-06-01 07-06-02 07-06-03 07-06-04 07-07-04 07-08-04 07-09-04 07-10-04 08-10-04 08-11-04 09-11-04 10-11-04 11-11-04 12-11-04 12-12-04 12-12-05 13-12-05 13-13-05 14-13-05 14-13-06 15-13-06 15-14-06 16-14-06 16-15-06 17-15-06 18-15-06 18-15-07 18-16-07 19-16-07 19-16-08 19-16-09 20-16-09 21-16-09 21-16-10 21-17-10 22-17-10 23-17-10 24-17-10 24-18-10 25-18-10 25-18-11 25-19-11 26-19-11 27-19-11 27-20-11 28-20-11 28-20-12 29-20-12 30-20-12 31-20-12 31-21-12 32-21-12 33-21-12 34-21-12 35-21-12 36-21-12 37-21-12 37-22-12 37-23-12 38-23-12 39-23-12 40-23-12 40-24-12 41-24-12 42-24-12 42-25-12 42-26-12 42-27-12 43-27-12

SCORERS W/T GOAL PP

13P,15S,15,27P,44S 5-3 26,39 2-3 13,61 2-4 32,15,15P,3 4-3 7 1-4 8,13P 2-3 13,51P 2-3 39,13,19P,17S,44P 5-3 19 1-3 15P,19,3P,13P 4-1 6-4 15,13P,17P,39,44P,13 13,19,19P 3-2 19,17P,27P,38 4-1 39,15P,15S 3-4 0-1 25,51,51P 3-4 51 1-2 17 1-3 32,27P 2-4 17,13P 2-3 19P,44P 2-3 28,13 2-1 13 1-3 19,13P,17S 3-1 13,15,44 3-1 6-1 15,13,38,76P,76P,25P 15,19P 2-1 44,23 2-6 38,15 2-3 25,39,24,17,44P 5-3 44,13 2-3 22,25P,23P,44 4-2 39,22,15P 3-4 38S,27,29,22,44 5-4 39P,13P 2-4 6-3 13,19P,26S,28,19,33 0-1 19,38,5,38,38X 5-4 15,15,27P,17 4-2 19P,26,13P 3-4 29 1-4 51P,19P,17,17,38,17 6-2 15,32 2-3 27P,38,51P 3-4 38P,13,22,38X 4-3 38 1-0 23,23P 2-3 38P,13P,13 3-6 19,15P 2-0 6-2 15P,61,51P,38,61P,27P 13P,51P,13,27 4-3 13P,19P,38,76 4-6 29,13 2-0 19,61,38,22,27 5-6 19P 1-3 33,19,15P 3-1 15P,76,61,15 4-1 0-2 26S,61P,8,13 4-2 51P,19 2-3 15,19P,19,61P,8 5-4 44,13,17,23P,44 5-3 15P,26,12,61,22 5-2 13P 1-3 19,19 2-1 23,32,61,15P 4-3 19,26 2-1 51P,27P,27P,19,17 5-4 6-3 13P,38P,13,61,19,19P 27P,13P,61,13,23P 5-2 21,13,51 3-4 51 1-2 38,26S,29,19,44X 5-4 6-2 13P,26,23,51P,26,13 6-2 13P,15P,13P,26,26,61 44,19P,15 3-5 44,15P,38,38P 4-2 27,44,19P,13 4-2 0-3 19 1-2 51P,15,19 3-6 61P,38P,19,13P 4-3

27 9 20 3 17 4 37 17 20 19 44 19 17 24 11 25 4 26 26 40 6 13 44 13 15 13 19 14 61 17 10 23 38 44 14 28 25 38 27 20 25 17 8 37 38 38 6 44 19 51 27 14 29 34 22 19 76 96 8 61 8 23 12 23 19 15 26 17 61 61 15 39 44 23 13 39 38 19 17 83 14 13

2-9 0-5 0-7 1-6 0-7 1-6 1-4 2-6 0-7 3-6 3-8 1-4 2-10 1-3 0-6 1-9 0-5 0-7 1-5 1-6 2-10 0-2 0-7 1-3 0-8 3-8 1-4 0-4 0-4 1-6 0-8 2-7 1-4 0-4 2-9 1-7 0-4 0-3 1-7 2-7 0-4 2-5 0-3 2-9 1-4 0-7 1-4 2-6 1-5 4-8 2-6 2-9 0-5 0-5 1-6 1-4 1-8 0-5 1-5 1-6 2-4 1-10 1-8 1-6 0-5 1-6 0-2 3-5 3-6 3-4 0-5 0-3 0-5 2-5 3-4 1-7 2-6 1-5 0-4 0-4 1-7 3-13

PK SF - SA W - L GLTDR ATTEND. 8-9 3-4 5-8 7-9 6-8 5-7 5-8 5-7 7-8 6-7 6-7 6-7 7-7 7-7 6-7 4-4 4-4 5-6 9-10 6-7 9-10 7-7 6-8 4-5 7-7 7-7 4-4 4-5 1-2 5-7 4-6 6-7 4-6 4-5 2-3 7-8 10-10 4-7 4-4 6-6 7-8 5-6 2-2 4-4 3-4 7-7 9-9 8-10 6-6 6-8 3-4 5-8 8-8 3-5 2-5 5-5 2-2 7-8 3-3 7-9 5-6 7-8 4-4 3-4 6-6 8-9 2-3 2-3 5-6 7-7 3-3 6-8 2-4 4-5 3-3 5-7 8-9 5-7 1-2 5-5 4-7 7-8

24-39 35-35 33-32 36-19 29-22 30-34 25-39 28-27 30-33 31-26 39-28 27-36 35-33 23-32 21-32 42-21 44-30 41-19 32-38 33-31 33-29 20-20 21-27 29-29 25-35 35-17 28-21 37-31 30-31 37-24 29-27 33-24 45-37 34-34 35-21 36-25 40-42 33-34 36-23 26-25 23-36 27-43 34-26 28-24 39-33 31-30 35-34 22-26 32-24 33-32 45-32 39-35 24-35 40-30 32-24 30-28 32-24 24-33 32-38 45-34 27-48 36-17 45-22 26-29 30-23 29-28 18-25 36-29 30-39 27-34 31-35 16-29 36-31 30-29 41-18 35-28 23-27 18-41 32-25 24-37 34-22 34-32

35 - 53 29 - 35 30 - 35 35 - 31 35 - 35 40 - 30 34 - 30 30 - 30 35 - 30 35 - 34 35 - 50 35 - 30 35 - 29 1 - 30 31 - 35 35 - 35 31 - 35 35 - 35 35 - 30 31 - 30 39 - 30 30 - 31 35 - 30 30 - 30 30 - 53 30 - 30 30 - 35 29 - 30 43 - 35 35 - 60 32 - 35 35 - 47 31 - 35 35 - 20 20 - 35 35 - 50 30 - 35 35 - 1 30 - 29 1 - 35 35 - 30 35 - 31 1 - 35 30 - 30 35 - 39 35 - 1 31 - 35 30 - 35 30 - 20 30 - 31 30 - 31 20 - 30 35 - 20 1 - 35 34 - 35 30 - 35 35 - 30 30 - 35 35 - 30 31 - 35 35 - 20 35 - 31 30 - 35 30 - 35 35 - 53 35 - 30 35 - 35 35 - 31 35 - 29 35 - 30 31 - 35 35 - 35 35 - 35 35 - 35 35 - 31 35 - 35 35 - 31 35 - 35 34 - 30 35 - 35 35 - 35 35 - 33

(* = OVERTIME, ** = SHOOTOUT, + = SELLOUT)

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Front Row (L-R): Jean-Sebastien Giguere, Director of Hockey Operations Chuck Fletcher, Assistant General Manager David McNab,Senior Vice President/General Manager Bryan Murray, Alternate Captain Keith Carney, Captain Steve Rucchin, Alternate Captain Sergei Fedorov,Head Coach Mike Babcock, Assistant Coach Lorne Henning, Senior Vice President Business Operations Al Coates, Martin Gerber. Second Row: Head Athletic Trainer Chris Phillips, Goaltending Consultant Francois Allaire, Assistant Coach Paul MacLean, Ruslan Salei, Vaclav Prospal, Rob Niedermayer, Petr Sykora, Assistant Coach Greg Carvel, Equipment Manager Mark O’Neill, Assistant Equipment Manager John Allaway. Third Row: Training Room Assistant Guido Sendowsky, Andy McDonald, Samuel Pahlsson, Mike Leclerc, Sandis Ozolinsh, Martin Skoula, Vitaly Vishnevski, Niclas Havelid, Massage Therapist Vincent Bennett. Fourth Row: Visiting Team Equipment Attendant Chris Kincaid, Joffrey Lupul, Cam Severson, Lance Ward, Garrett Burnett, Petr Schastlivy, Jason Krog, Strength and Conditioning Coach Sean Skahan.

THE SEASON: The Ducks finished the season with a mark of 29-35-10-8 for 76 points (fourth in Pacific Division, 12th in the Western Conference)… Anaheim ended the season going 13-12-2-1 over the last 28 games…the Ducks went 19-117-4 at home, 10-24-3-4 on the road.

DUCKS SOLID AT HOME IN 2003-04: The Ducks (19-11-7-4 at the Arrowhead Pond) had at least one point in 15 of the last 19 (11-42-2) and 29 of the last 38 games at home (199-7-3)...including the last 33 regular season home games of the 2002-2003 season, the Ducks had a record of 38-17-13-6 over the last 74 home games, earning at least one point in 57 of the 74 contests at Honda Center (19-6-6-2 in last 33 home games in 2002-03, 19-11-7-4 in 2003-2004).

season-high 67.2 percent in the home opener vs. Phoenix on Oct. 12...Anaheim won 50% or more of its face-offs in 17 of its last 19 games and 20 of the last 24...in 2002-2003, Anaheim finished first in the NHL with a 55.2 win percentage...Krog led the team and was second in the NHL with a 60.4 winning percentage (634 TF - 383 wins) in 2002-03... below is a breakdown of the top face-off teams in 2003-04.

NHL TEAMS RANKED BY FACEOFF PERCENTAGE SEASON 1. Anaheim – 55.3% 2. Carolina – 54.9% 3. Detroit – 52.5% 4. Boston – 52.1% 5. Toronto – 52.1%

DUCKS LEAD LEAGUE IN FACEOFF PERCENTAGE FOR SECOND STRAIGHT SEASON: The Mighty Ducks of Anaheim led the NHL in face-off percentage for the second consecutive year, winning 55.3% of their face-offs (2882-of-5208 total)...Carolina finished second winning 54.9%...Jason Krog led the team for the second straight year and ranked fourth in the NHL, with a 58.5 winning percentage (450-of-769), while Sergei Fedorov ranked 12th in the NHL (56.6%)...the Ducks won a

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DATE 10/8 10/9 10/12 10/17 10/19 10/21 10/22 10/24 10/26 10/28 10/29 11/1 11/2 11/5 11/8 11/9 11/12 11/16 11/18 11/19 11/21 11/26 11/28 11/30 12/2 12/3 12/5 12/7 12/10 12/13 12/14 12/19 12/21 12/22 12/27 12/29 12/31 1/2 1/3 1/5 1/7 1/9 1/11 1/13 1/15 1/17 1/19 1/21 1/23 1/24 1/28 1/30 2/1 2/2 2/4 2/11 2/13 2/14 2/16 2/18 2/20 2/22 2/23 2/25 2/28 2/29 3/3 3/5 3/6 3/8 3/12 3/14 3/16 3/17 3/19 3/21 3/23 3/25 3/26 3/28 3/30 4/4

OPPONENT @ DALLAS @ NASHVILLE VS. PHOENIX VS. OTTAWA VS. BOSTON @ SAN JOSE VS. PHILADELPHIA VS. BUFFALO VS. CHICAGO @ NYR @ WASHINGTON @ NYI @ CHICAGO @ ST. LOUIS @ PHOENIX VS. PHOENIX VS. TORONTO VS. ST. LOUIS @ COLORADO @ DALLAS VS. NASHVILLE VS. NEW JERSEY VS. CHICAGO @ MINNESOTA @ COLUMBUS @ DETROIT @ ATLANTA VS. DALLAS VS. SAN JOSE @ SAN JOSE VS. EDMONTON VS. COLORADO VS. SAN JOSE @ SAN JOSE @ FLORIDA @ TAMPA BAY @ CAROLINA @ BUFFALO @ DETROIT VS. DALLAS VS. LOS ANGELES VS. VANCOUVER VS. COLUMBUS @ COLORADO @ EDMONTON @ VANCOUVER VS. CALGARY VS. DETROIT VS. MINNESOTA @ LOS ANGELES VS. LOS ANGELES VS. COLORADO @ CALGARY @ EDMONTON VS. CAROLINA VS. PHOENIX @ CALGARY @ VANCOUVER VS. DALLAS VS. COLUMBUS VS. NASHVILLE @ DALLAS @ PHOENIX VS. EDMONTON @ LOS ANGELES VS. LOS ANGELES VS. MINNESOTA @ CHICAGO @ PITTSBURGH VS. MONTREAL VS. NYI @ LOS ANGELES @ PHOENIX VS. ST. LOUIS VS. SAN JOSE VS. DETROIT VS. NASHVILLE @ ST. LOUIS @ COLUMBUS @ MINNESOTA VS. VANCOUVER VS. CALGARY

RESULT 4-1 L 3-1 L 2-0 L 3-0 L 4-3 L (OT) 2-0 W 4-3 W (OT) 5-2 L 1-1 T (OT) 3-1 W 4-2 W 4-1 L 3-1 L 2-1 L (OT) 4-3 L (OT) 2-1 W (OT) 5-1 W 4-3 W 2-1 L (OT) 3-3 T (OT) 4-3 L (OT) 3-3 T (OT) 4-3 W 1-1 T (OT) 2-1 L 7-2 L 6-2 L 4-0 W 3-2 W 2-0 L 3-2 L 1-0 W 2-1 L 2-1 L 3-2 L 2-0 W 3-1 W 5-2 L 3-1 L 2-2 T (OT) 4-4 T (OT) 5-2 L 2-2 T (OT) 3-1 L 1-0 L 2-1 W 5-1 L 2-2 T (OT) 6-2 W 4-2 L 4-3 L (OT) 4-3 W (OT) 6-4 L 2-1 L (OT) 3-2 W 5-3 W 2-1 L 2-1 W 3-1 W 3-1 W 3-2 L (OT) 4-0 L 1-1 T (OT) 4-2 W 2-1 L 6-3 W 2-0 W 5-2 W 2-1 L 5-2 L 3-1 L 5-1 L 3-2 W (OT) 1-1 T (OT) 4-2 L 8-6 W 4-1 W 3-2 L 3-1 L 2-1 L 2-1 L 2-1 W

RECORD/PTS. DUCKS GOALS (BY #) 0-1-0-0/0 44 0-2-0-0/0 44 0-3-0-0/0 0-4-0-0/0 0-4-0-1/1 20, 40, 20 1-4-0-1/3 8, 39 2-4-0-1/5 91, 40, 39, 44 2-5-0-1/5 15, 39 2-5-1-1/6 15+ 3-5-1-1/8 8, 28, 44 4-5-1-1/10 91, 91, 10, 20 4-6-1-1/10 44 4-7-1-1/10 40 4-7-1-2/11 8 4-7-1-3/12 44, 20, 20 5-7-1-3/14 20*, 39 6-7-1-3/16 19, 19, 91, 91, 39 7-7-1-3/18 10, 5, 20, 20 7-7-1-4/19 40 7-7-2-4/20 19, 39, 19+ 7-7-2-5/21 10, 26, 20 7-7-3-5/22 39, 91, 91+ 8-7-3-5/24 39, 15, 10, 91+ 8-7-4-5/25 8+ 8-8-4-5/25 40 8-9-4-5/25 91, 49 8-10-4-5/25 15, 15 9-10-4-5/27 40, 15, 34, 91* 10-10-4-5/29 19, 39, 24 10-11-4-5/29 10-12-4-5/29 19, 39 11-12-4-5/31 91 11-13-4-5/31 39 11-14-4-5/31 23 11-15-4-5/31 27, 91 12-15-4-5/33 28, 39 13-15-4-5/35 19, 24*, 91 13-16-4-5/35 3, 19* 13-17-4-5/35 19 13-17-5-5/36 20, 44+ 13-17-6-5/37 18, 18, 91, 2+ 13-18-6-5/37 2, 39 13-18-7-5/38 5, 2 13-19-7-5/38 91 13-20-7-5/38 14-20-7-5/40 2, 40 14-21-7-5/40 91 14-21-8-5/41 39, 40+ 15-21-8-5/43 39, 40, 15, 44, 40, 40 15-22-8-5/43 44, 40 15-22-8-6/44 20, 20, 24 16-22-8-6/46 40, 20, 91, 28 16-23-8-6/46 39, 5, 40, 91 16-23-8-7/47 15 17-23-8-7/49 40, 5, 26 18-23-8-7/51 28, 91, 15, 40, 39 18-24-8-7/51 20 19-24-8-7/53 3, 27 20-24-8-7/55 91, 39, 12$ 21-24-8-7/57 14, 40, 91$ 21-24-8-8/58 26, 5 21-25-8-8/58 21-25-9-8/59 10 22-25-9-8/61 28, 26, 15, 15 22-26-9-8/61 15 23-26-9-8/63 91, 17, 27, 91, 40, 20 24-26-9-8/65 26, 26 25-26-9-8/67 39, 91, 44, 20, 20 25-27-9-8/67 20 25-28-9-8/67 44, 39 25-29-9-8/67 26 25-30-9-8/67 91 26-30-9-8/69 55, 17, 91 26-30-10-8/70 14+ 26-31-10-8/70 23, 91 27-31-10-8/7215, 20, 26, 91, 39, 5, 91, 20 28-31-10-8/74 40, 8, 39, 91*$ 28-32-10-8/74 10, 44 28-33-10-8/74 39 28-34-10-8/74 28 28-35-10-8/74 24 29-35-10-8/76 14, 91

ANA. GOALTENDER(S) GIGUERE GERBER GIGUERE GIGUERE GIGUERE GERBER GIGUERE GIGUERE GERBER GERBER GERBER GERBER (GIGUERE) GIGUERE GIGUERE GIGUERE GIGUERE GIGUERE GIGUERE GIGUERE GERBER GIGUERE GIGUERE GERBER GIGUERE GERBER GIGUERE (GERBER) GIGUERE (GERBER) GERBER GERBER GERBER GIGUERE GIGUERE GIGUERE GERBER GIGUERE GIGUERE GERBER GERBER GIGUERE GIGUERE GIGUERE GIGUERE (GERBER) GERBER GIGUERE GERBER GIGUERE GIGUERE GERBER GERBER GIGUERE GERBER GERBER GERBER (GIGUERE) GERBER GERBER GIGUERE GIGUERE GIGUERE GIGUERE GIGUERE GIGUERE GIGUERE GIGUERE GIGUERE GIGUERE GIGUERE GIGUERE GIGUERE GIGUERE GIGUERE GERBER GIGUERE BRYZGALOV GIGUERE GERBER (GIGUERE) GIGUERE GERBER GIGUERE GERBER GIGUERE GERBER GIGUERE

ATTENDANCE 18,532 16,684 17,174^ 13,885 13,120 14,362 12,737 14,186 12,845 17,902 13,350 10,782 11,678 15,191 15,177 14,269 15,903 14,460 18,007 18,532 14,166 16,472 15,117 18,568 16,525 20,066 17,230 15,831 12,246 16,216 12,426 17,174^ 14,853 15,695 18,007 17,662 13,379 18,690 20,066 12,258 17,174^ 15,914 15,559 18,007 16,839 18,630 13,146 17,174^ 17,174^ 18,186 17,174^ 17,174^ 15,189 16,183 12,339 12,386 17,749 18,630 15,139 12,898 16,263 18,532 14,789 15,235 18,207 17,174^ 12,747 11,536 14,286 14,947 16,385 18,118 14,401 12,861 17,174^ 17,174^ 15,976 19,011 18,136 18,568 14,997 17,174^

GOAL KEY: * = SHORTHANDED GOAL, BOLD = GAME-WINNING GOAL, + = GAME-TYING GOAL, $ = EMPTY NET GOAL, ITALIC = PENALTY SHOT GOAL ^ = SELLOUT AT THE ARROWHEAD POND OF ANAHEIM. WHEN TWO GOALTENDERS PLAY IN ONE GAME, PARENTHESIS RECEIVED NO DECISION.

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Front Row L-R: Jean Sebastien Giguere, Director of Hockey Operations Chuck Fletcher, Assistant General Manager David McNab, Sr. Vice President & General Manager Bryan Murray, Alternate Captain Steve Rucchin, Captain Paul Kariya, Alternate Captain Keith Carney, Head Coach Mike Babcock, Assistant Coach Lorne Henning, Assistant Coach Paul MacLean, Martin Gerber. 2nd Row L-R: Massage Therapist Vincent Bennett, Goaltending Consultant Francois Allaire, Fredrik Olausson, Steve Thomas, Petr Sykora, Sandis Ozolinsh, Rob Niedermayer, Ruslan Salei, Adam Oates, Scouting and Video Coordinator Greg Carvel, Equipment Manager Mark O’Neill, Assistant Equipment Manager John Allaway. 3rd Row L-R: Visiting Team Equipment Attendant Chris Kincaid, Andy McDonald, Dan Bylsma, Samuel Pahlsson, Mike Leclerc, Miclas Havelid, Stanislav Chistov, Strength and Conditioning Coach Sean Skahan, Athletic Training Assistant Guido Sendowsky. 4th Row L-R: Jason Krog, Vitaly Vishnevski, Kurt Sauer, Marc Chouinard, Lance Ward, Alexei Smirnov, Kevin Sawyer, Head Athletic Trainer Chris Phillips.

POSTSEASON NOTES IN PLAYOFF SECTION DUCKS COMPLETE BEST SEASON IN TEAM HISTORY:

THESE CLUB RECORDS ALSO FELL:

The Mighty Ducks finished the 2002-2003 season with a record of 40-27-9-6 for 95 points, good for 2nd in the Pacific Division and 7th in the Western Conference (tied in points with Minnesota, who earned the #6 seed by virtue of two more wins)… Anaheim set club records for wins and points in one season, surpassing the old records held by the 1996-97 Ducks (36-33-13 for 85 points)...the Ducks also finished 13 games over .500, after never being more that five games over .500 at any point during a season until this year (highwater mark was 14 games over, 40-26-9-5 after winning Apr. 1 @ NSH)…the Ducks clinched their third playoff berth in team history (also ‘97 & ‘99) on Mar. 24, when Calgary defeated Phoenix at the Saddledome...about 90 minutes later that evening the Ducks made the Phoenix loss moot, completing a 5-0 shutout vs. Columbus at –the Pond.

The Ducks had their most successful season both at home and on the road…Anaheim finished 18-172-4 for 42 points on the road this season, the first season at or above .500 in team history away from home…the Ducks broke the mark for road points by earning their 42nd on Apr. 1 @ Nashville (1993-94 team had 41 points with a 19-20-3 record)…Anaheim finished just one win short of the road win record, also held by the 1993-94 team...at home, the Ducks broke the team record for points with 53, going 22-10-7-2...Anaheim finished one win shy of tying the club record for home victories (both HOME records were set in 1996-97, 23-12-6 for 52 points)... the Ducks also broke club records for lowest GAA (2.32, previous record was 2.39 set 2001-2002), fewest goals allowed (193, record was 198 set 20012002), power play goals allowed (42, record was 46 set 2001-2002) and penalty killing percentage (87.4%, record was 86.1% set 2001-2002).

QUITE A TURNAROUND STORY IN ANAHEIM: The Mighty Ducks finished the regular season posting the largest improvement in the NHL…the Ducks improved by 26 points from 01-02 to 02-03…below is a closer look:

NHL’S BIGGEST POINT DIFFERENTIALS # of 2001-2002 Team Games Record Anaheim 82 29-42-8-3 (69) Tampa Bay 82 27-40-11-4 (69) Minnesota 82 26-35-12-9 (73) Dallas 82 36-28-13-5 (90) Ottawa 82 39-27-9-7 (94)

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2002-2003 Point Record Differential 40-27-9-6 (95) +26 36-25-16-5 (93) +24 42-29-10-1 (95) +22 46-17-15-4 (111) +21 52-21-8-1 (113) +19

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2002-03 GAME-BY-GAME GAME 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82

DATE 10/10 10/11 10/13 10/16 10/18 10/20 10/24 10/26 10/28 10/29 10/31 11/3 11/6 11/8 11/10 11/12 11/14 11/15 11/17 11/19 11/22 11/24 11/27 11/29 12/1 12/3 12/4 12/6 12/8 12/11 12/15 12/18 12/19 12/22 12/26 12/28 12/29 12/31 1/3 1/5 1/8 1/9 1/12 1/15 1/16 1/18 1/20 1/22 1/24 1/29 1/30 2/4 2/5 2/7 2/9 2/12 2/14 2/15 2/17 2/19 2/21 2/23 2/25 2/26 2/28 3/2 3/4 3/5 3/7 3/9 3/12 3/13 3/15 3/16 3/19 3/20 3/22 3/24 3/30 4/1 4/2 4/4

OPPONENT @ ST. LOUIS @ DALLAS DETROIT LOS ANGELES VANCOUVER COLORADO @ VANCOUVER @ EDMONTON @ TORONTO @ MONTREAL @ BOSTON SAN JOSE NASHVILLE @ COLORADO MINNESOTA @ NEW JERSEY @ COLUMBUS @ DETROIT @ ATLANTA @ NY RANGERS DALLAS FLORIDA PHOENIX LOS ANGELES CHICAGO @ DETROIT @ BUFFALO @ CHICAGO NASHVILLE WASHINGTON PITTSBURGH ST. LOUIS @ LOS ANGELES PHOENIX @ SAN JOSE @ VANCOUVER @ CALGARY @ MINNESOTA PHILADELPHIA DALLAS EDMONTON @ COLORADO ST. LOUIS @ COLUMBUS @ OTTAWA @ MINNESOTA MINNESOTA LOS ANGELES NEW JERSEY OTTAWA @ SAN JOSE @ CALGARY @ EDMONTON PHOENIX CAROLINA CALGARY @ DALLAS @ NASHVILLE NY ISLANDERS COLUMBUS NY RANGERS @ CAROLINA @ TAMPA BAY @ FLORIDA @ PHOENIX ATLANTA @ LOS ANGELES MONTREAL EDMONTON DETROIT CHICAGO SAN JOSE @ PHOENIX CALGARY @ CHICAGO @ ST. LOUIS @ SAN JOSE COLUMBUS VANCOUVER @ NASHVILLE @ DALLAS COLORADO

RESULT 4-3 W 2-4 L 2-4 L 2-4 L 2-2 T (OT) 3-2 W (OT) 2-2 T (OT) 3-4 L 2-5 L 2-2 T (OT) 4-1 W 3-4 L 2-1 W 3-2 W (OT) 1-0 W 2-3 OTL (OT) 3-2 W 1-2 OTL (OT) 5-1 W 2-3 OTL (OT) 0-4 L 4-4 T (OT) 2-2 T (OT) 2-2 T (OT) 3-2 W 1-2 L 0-4 L 4-3 W 3-0 W 3-0 W 5-0 W 5-2 W 4-5 L 4-0 W 1-4 L 3-7 L 2-4 L 1-4 L 0-1 L 1-1 T (OT) 0-1 L 5-3 W 2-1 W 4-3 W 1-3 L 1-0 W 1-2 OTL (OT) 6-5 W 1-3 L 3-2 W 4-3 W 3-2 W 1-2 L 3-2 W 2-1 W 4-3 W (OT) 4-2 W 1-2 L 2-2 T (OT) 2-0 W 2-6 L 4-0 W 0-2 L 2-1 W 1-3 L 1-4 L 2-1 W 3-1 W 1-4 L 4-1 W 5-2 W 3-2 W (OT) 2-4 L 2-2 T (OT) 4-3 W 2-3 OTL (OT) 3-2 W (OT) 5-0 W 3-1 W 2-1 W (OT) 1-2 L 3-4 OTL (OT)

RECORD/PTS. 1-0-0-0/2 1-1-0-0/2 1-2-0-0/2 1-3-0-0/2 1-3-1-0/3 2-3-1-0/5 2-3-2-0/6 2-4-2-0/6 2-5-2-0/6 2-5-3-0/7 3-5-3-0/9 3-6-3-0/9 4-6-3-0/11 5-6-3-0/13 6-6-3-0/15 6-6-3-1/16 7-6-3-1/18 7-6-3-2/19 8-6-3-2/21 8-6-3-3/22 8-7-3-3/22 8-7-4-3/23 8-7-5-3/24 8-7-6-3/25 9-7-6-3/27 9-8-6-3/27 9-9-6-3/27 10-9-6-3/29 11-9-6-3/31 12-9-6-3/33 13-9-6-3/35 14-9-6-3/37 14-10-6-3/37 15-10-6-3/39 15-11-6-3/39 15-12-6-3/39 15-13-6-3/39 15-14-6-3/39 15-15-6-3/39 15-15-7-3/40 15-16-7-3/40 16-16-7-3/42 17-16-7-3/44 18-16-7-3/46 18-17-7-3/46 19-17-7-3/48 19-17-7-4/49 20-17-7-4/51 20-18-7-4/51 21-18-7-4/53 22-18-7-4/55 23-18-7-4/57 23-19-7-4/57 24-19-7-4/59 25-19-7-4/61 26-19-7-4/63 27-19-7-4/65 27-20-7-4/65 27-20-8-4/66 28-20-8-4/68 28-21-8-4/68 29-21-8-4/70 29-22-8-4/70 30-22-8-4/72 30-23-8-4/72 30-24-8-4/72 31-24-8-4/74 32-24-8-4/76 32-25-8-4/76 33-25-8-4/78 34-25-8-4/80 35-25-8-4/82 35-26-8-4/82 35-26-9-4/83 36-26-9-4/85 36-26-9-5/86 37-26-9-5/88 38-26-9-5/90 39-26-9-5/92 40-26-9-5/94 40-27-9-5/94 40-27-9-6/95

DUCKS GOALS (BY #) 19, 23, 22, 12 20, 17 9, 24 21, 20 9, 9 23, 39, 19 19, 9*+ 39, 39*, 12 17, 20 17, 3+ 9, 17, 9, 9 23, 39, 20 9, 39 18, 24, 28 23 19, 32* 9, 10, 20 39 23, 18, 25, 28, 39 17, 24 20, 20, 19, 25 7, 9 28, 3+ 9, 32, 18 9 19, 10, 39, 20* 28, 2, 39 2, 7, 19$ 3, 39, 19, 12, 19 9, 20, 39, 77, 9$ 20, 9, 28, 23 44, 17, 28, 28 17 18*, 7, 20 39, 18 19 39 10, 10, 39, 39, 3$ 10, 28 23, 22, 20, 38 23 9 39 9, 9, 20, 20, 32, 39 77 9, 77, 20 77, 10, 39, 20 23, 12, 8 39 18, 23, 28 9, 10* 18, 39, 39, 12 77, 39, 22, 20 8 39, 9 9, 20$ 26, 20 77, 9, 8, 10 9, 39 8 24 77, 26 39, 12, 18 5* 20, 23, 34, 26* 32, 12, 32, 39, 10$ 39, 5, 32 10, 12 39, 39+ 39, 23, 9, 26 77, 32 39, 39, 28 12, 39, 44, 32, 44 32, 77, 39 32, 32 8 32, 32, 28

ANA. GOALTENDER(S) GIGUERE GIGUERE GIGUERE GIGUERE GIGUERE GERBER GERBER GIGUERE GERBER, GIGUERE GIGUERE GIGUERE GIGUERE GIGUERE GIGUERE GIGUERE GIGUERE GIGUERE GIGUERE GIGUERE GIGUERE GIGUERE, GERBER GIGUERE GERBER GIGUERE GIGUERE GIGUERE GERBER GIGUERE GIGUERE GIGUERE GIGUERE GIGUERE GIGUERE GIGUERE GIGUERE GERBER, GIGUERE GIGUERE GIGUERE GERBER GERBER GERBER GIGUERE GIGUERE GIGUERE GERBER GIGUERE GIGUERE GIGUERE GERBER GIGUERE GIGUERE GIGUERE GIGUERE GIGUERE GIGUERE GIGUERE GERBER GIGUERE GIGUERE GIGUERE GIGUERE GERBER GERBER GIGUERE GIGUERE GIGUERE GIGUERE GERBER GIGUERE GIGUERE GIGUERE GERBER GIGUERE, GERBER GIGUERE GIGUERE GERBER GIGUERE GIGUERE GERBER GIGUERE GERBER GIGUERE

ATTENDANCE 16,927 18,532 17,174^ 11,332 11,287 12,838 18,422 16,357 18,891 19,521 9,491 15,157 11,729 18,007 14,070 15,043 17,398 20,058 10,932 18,072 12,509 13,254 11,386 17,174^ 12,493 20,058 10,433 14,616 11,979 11,006 16,542 11,144 18,118 12,267 17,496 18,422 16,922 18,568 14,420 15,393 12,390 18,007 15,414 17,385 18,034 18,568 13,331 17,174^ 12,004 13,230 17,127 14,110 16,839 14,440 15,599 11,612 18,532 16,312 13,172 11,641 17,174^ 15,053 15,634 14,644 13,897 15,451 18,118 12,022 15,818 17,174^ 13,212 12,931 14,451 16,726 12,236 18,468 17,496 15,507 17,174^ 15,494 18,532 17,174^

GOAL KEY: UNDERLINE = POWER PLAY GOAL, * = SHORTHANDED GOAL, BOLD = GAME-WINNING GOAL, + = GAME-TYING GOAL, $ = EMPTY NET GOAL, ITALIC = PENALTY SHOT GOAL ^ = SELLOUT AT THE ARROWHEAD POND OF ANAHEIM. WHEN TWO GOALTENDERS PLAY IN ONE GAME, ALL CAPS RECEIVED DECISION.

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2001-02 MIGHTY DUCKS OF ANAHEIM

Front Row L-R: Jean-Sebastien Giguere, Goaltending Consultant Francois Allaire, Assistant General Manager David McNab, President & General Manager Pierre Gauthier, Alternate Captain Steve Rucchin, Captain Paul Kariya, Alternate Captain Oleg Tverdovsky, Head Coach Bryan Murray, Assistant Coach Guy Charron, Assistant Coach Tom Watt, Steve Shields. 2nd Row L-R: Assistant Equipment Manager John Allaway, Equipment Manager Mark O’Neill, Dan Bylsma, Ruslan Salei, Matt Cullen, Jeff Friesen, German Titov, Head Athletic Trainer Chris Phillips, Assistant Athletic Trainer Greg Thayer. 3rd Row L-R: Timo Parssinen, Samuel Pahlsson, Kevin Sawyer, Niclas Havelid, Mike Leclerc, Keith Carney, Denny Lambert, Andy McDonald. 4th Row L-R: Jason York, Patric Kjellberg, Marc Chouinard, Pavel Trnka, Vitaly Vishnevski.

2001-02 SEASON: The Ducks finished the season 29-42-8-3 for 69 points…Anaheim went 15-13-2-0 in the last 30 contests...the Ducks had the best defensive season in franchise history...they had a team GAA of 2.39 (ranking ninth in the NHL) allowing just 198 goals the entire season…the previous club records were 206 goals allowed for a 2.48 GAA set in 1998-99.…Anaheim also had the best penalty kill in club history...the PK unit killed 284-of-330 (86.1%) penalties, bettering the club record of 84.5% set in 1998-99...the fewest PP goals the club had allowed in a season was also set in 98-99, when it gave up 60 power play markers...in 2001-2002, the team shattered that record by allowing just 46 power play goals...Goaltender J.S. Giguere finished 2001-2002 with the fifth-best goals against average

(2.13) and tied (with Burke & Khabibulin) for the fifthbest save percentage (.920) in the NHL...he shattered the club record for lowest goals-against average, well ahead of Guy Hebert’s 2.45 GAA in 1998-99…Paul Kariya finished the 2001-2002 regular season as the Ducks leader in goals (32), points (57), power play goals (11), game-winning goals (8) and shots (289)…defenseman Keith Carney led the team with a +14 rating in his first season with the Ducks…Head Coach Bryan Murray finished the 2001-2002 regular season ranked seventh in all-time coaching wins…he moved into seventh place with his 501st win on Jan. 26 @ Nashville (3-1 final)...his historic 500th NHL coaching win came the previous night on Jan. 25 @ Dallas in a 6-1 triumph (eighth coach in NHL history with 500 wins)…Murray also became the eighth coach in NHL history to coach 1,000 games on Nov. 28 vs. Edmonton.

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2001-02 GAME-BY-GAME GAME 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82

DATE 10/4 10/6 10/8 10/9 10/12 10/14 10/17 10/18 10/21 10/24 10/28 10/31 11/2 11/4 11/7 11/9 11/11 11/14 11/16 11/17 11/20 11/21 11/24 11/25 11/28 11/30 12/2 12/5 12/6 12/8 12/10 12/12 12/14 12/16 12/18 12/19 12/21 12/23 12/26 12/27 12/30 12/31 1/02 1/04 1/09 1/11 1/12 1/14 1/16 1/18 1/19 1/21 1/23 1/25 1/26 1/28 1/30 2/06 2/08 2/10 2/13 2/27 3/03 3/06 3/08 3/10 3/13 3/15 3/17 3/19 3/21 3/22 3/24 3/27 3/28 3/30 4/02 4/03 4/05 4/07 4/12 4/14

OPPONENT @ BOSTON @ PITTSBURGH @ TORONTO @ MONTREAL WASHINGTON TAMPA BAY BOSTON @ LOS ANGELES VANCOUVER @ PHOENIX COLORADO SAN JOSE CHICAGO ATLANTA CALGARY DETROIT DALLAS SAN JOSE @ COLUMBUS @ WASHINGTON @ TAMPA BAY @ FLORIDA @ NY ISLANDERS @ NY RANGERS EDMONTON SAN JOSE NASHVILLE @ EDMONTON @ VANCOUVER @ CALGARY @ COLORADO VANCOUVER COLUMBUS LOS ANGELES @ MINNESOTA @ COLORADO PHOENIX @ PHOENIX @ SAN JOSE @ LOS ANGELES @ CHICAGO @ COLUMBUS @ DETROIT FLORIDA ST. LOUIS @ MINNESOTA @ NASHVILLE NASHVILLE BUFFALO @ EDMONTON @ CALGARY LOS ANGELES MINNESOTA @ DALLAS @ NASHVILLE @ ST. LOUIS COLUMBUS PHILADELPHIA CAROLINA DALLAS CALGARY MINNESOTA @ CHICAGO @ ATLANTA NEW JERSEY OTTAWA PITTSBURGH CHICAGO ST. LOUIS @ DETROIT @ PHILADELPHIA @ ST. LOUIS @ DALLAS PHOENIX @ PHOENIX @ VANCOUVER @ SAN JOSE DETROIT EDMONTON DALLAS COLORADO @ LOS ANGELES

RESULT 2-4 L 4-2 W 1-6 L 1-3 L 2-1 W 2-3 L 2-2 T (OT) 1-4 L 3-1 W 3-2 W (OT) 2-3 L 2-4 L 5-2 W 5-0 W 3-3 T (OT) 0-1 L 2-2 T (OT) 2-4 L 2-3 L 1-4 L 2-3 L 0-6 L 3-5 L 3-2 W 0-2 L 2-5 L 4-2 W 2-3 OTL (OT) 2-3 L 4-0 W 1-1 T (OT) 0-1 OTL (OT) 2-3 L 2-3 OTL (OT) 5-1 W 1-2 L 2-1 W 4-0 W 2-1 W 2-2 T (OT) 1-2 L 1-3 L 3-5 L 1-2 L 2-3 L 2-2 T (OT) 1-2 L 5-3 W 1-3 L 1-3 L 1-2 L 2-4 L 3-2 W (OT) 6-1 W 3-1 W 1-0 W 3-1 W 5-4 W 1-4 L 1-5 L 3-2 W 3-5 L 1-2 L 4-1 W 2-1 W 2-4 L 4-2 W 1-1 T (OT) 2-3 L 2-1 W 1-2 L 2-3 L 2-1 W 2-4 L 2-1 W (OT) 1-4 L 1-3 L 1-1 T (OT) 2-0 W 4-1 W 1-3 L 0-1 L

RECORD/PTS. DUCKS GOALS (BY #) 0-1-0-0/0 11, 9 1-1-0-0/2 17, 17*, 33, 16 1-2-0-0/2 12 1-3-0-0/2 11 2-3-0-0/4 20, 33 2-4-0-0/4 12, 10 2-4-1-0/5 20, 11 2-5-1-0/5 13 3-5-1-0/7 24,12,16 4-5-1-0/9 21, 32, 12 4-6-1-0/9 33, 26 4-7-1-0/9 17, 9 5-7-1-0/11 9, 9, 20, 21, 26 6-7-1-0/13 21, 9, 21*, 12, 10 6-7-2-0/14 28, 20, 9 6-8-2-0/14 6-8-3-0/15 12, 11* 6-9-3-0/15 24,11 6-10-3-0/15 10, 23 6-11-3-0/15 26 6-12-3-0/15 9, 9 6-13-3-0/15 6-14-3-0/15 13, 16, 9 7-14-3-0/17 16, 25, 9 7-15-3-0/17 7-16-3-0/17 16, 21 8-16-3-0/19 12, 11, 12, 17 8-16-3-1/20 16, 11 8-17-3-1/20 7, 16 9-17-3-1/22 9, 18, 33, 13 9-17-4-1/23 21 9-17-4-2/24 9-18-4-2/24 3, 17 9-18-4-3/25 13, 11 10-18-4-3/27 18, 12, 19, 19, 12 10-19-4-3/27 17 11-19-4-3/29 9, 17 12-19-4-3/31 19, 27, 32, 9 13-19-4-3/33 12, 17 13-19-5-3/34 11, 17 13-20-5-3/34 18 13-21-5-3/35 10 13-22-5-3/35 26*, 10, 32 13-23-5-3/35 11 13-24-5-3/35 18, 3 13-24-6-3/36 16, 9 13-25-6-3/36 11 14-25-6-3/38 16, 9, 9, 9, 17 14-26-6-3/38 12 14-27-6-3/38 18 14-28-6-3/38 19 14-29-6-3/38 12, 11 15-29-6-3/40 12, 13, 3 16-29-6-3/42 13, 17, 9, 12, 32, 17 17-29-6-3/44 21, 17, 12 18-29-6-3/46 9 19-29-6-3/48 11, 19, 17 20-29-6-3/50 9, 9, 13, 9, 10 20-30-6-3/50 12 20-31-6-3/50 12 21-31-6-3/52 17, 7, 19 21-32-6-3/52 9, 9, 26 21-33-6-3/52 17 22-33-6-3/54 3, 9, 18, 9 23-33-6-3/56 11, 9 23-34-6-3/56 13, 27 24-34-6-3/58 17, 17, 24, 20 24-34-7-3/59 13 24-35-7-3/59 19, 24 25-35-7-3/61 9, 9 25-36-7-3/61 11 25-37-7-3/61 9, 12 26-37-7-3/63 20, 21 26-38-7-3/63 3, 13 27-38-7-3/65 20, 13 27-39-7-3/65 33 27-40-7-3/65 26 27-40-8-3/66 11 28-40-8-3/67 9, 13 29-40-8-3/69 18, 13, 12, 9 29-41-8-3/69 11 29-42-8-3/69 -

ANA. GOALTENDER(S) ATTENDANCE SHIELDS 17,565 SHIELDS 15,411 SHIELDS, BRYZGALOV 18,585 SHIELDS 17,510 SHIELDS 16,219 GIGUERE 9,579 SHIELDS 10,348 SHIELDS 13,916 GIGUERE 10,435 GIGUERE 9,885 GIGUERE 14,655 SHIELDS 9,273 GIGUERE 12,893 GIGUERE 9,876 GIGUERE 9,639 GIGUERE 17,174^ SHIELDS 11,918 SHIELDS 9,852 GIGUERE 18,136 GIGUERE 17,298 SHIELDS 15,012 GIGUERE 15,232 GIGUERE 16,234 SHIELDS 18, 200 SHIELDS 9,527 GIGUERE 12,190 SHIELDS 10,214 SHIELDS 15,545 GIGUERE 15,972 GIGUERE. SHIELDS 14,330 GIGUERE 18,007 GIGUERE 9,570 SHIELDS 9,629 GIGUERE 17,002 GIGUERE 18,568 GIGUERE 18,007 GIGUERE 10,463 GIGUERE 13,815 SHIELDS 17,496 GIGUERE 18,610 SHIELDS 17,382 GIGUERE 18,136 SHIELDS, GIGUERE 20,058 GIGUERE 10,696 GIGUERE 9,375 GIGUERE 18,568 SHIELDS 16,561 GIGUERE 9,522 SHIELDS 9,845 GIGUERE 16,558 GIGUERE 17,409 SHIELDS 17,079 GIGUERE 9,511 GIGUERE 18,532 GIGUERE 15,537 GIGUERE 18,909 GIGUERE 9,498 GIGUERE 13,614 GIGUERE 10,589 SHIELDS 14,617 GIGUERE 9,583 GIGUERE 10,022 GIGUERE 20,161 SHIELDS 11,016 SHIELDS 15,051 SHIELDS 12,358 GIGUERE 12,536 GIGUERE 11,360 GIGUERE 12,702 SHIELDS 20,058 SHIELDS 19,527 GIGUERE 19,534 GIGUERE 18,532 GIGUERE 11,297 SHIELDS 14,725 SHIELDS 18,422 GIGUERE 17,496 SHIELDS, GIGUERE 17,174^ GIGUERE 13,369 GIGUERE 14,661 GIGUERE 17,174^ GIGUERE 18,349

GOAL KEY: UNDERLINE = POWER PLAY GOAL, * = SHORTHANDED GOAL, BOLD = GAME-WINNING GOAL, + = GAME-TYING GOAL, $ = EMPTY NET GOAL, ITALIC = PENALTY SHOT GOAL ^ = SELLOUT AT THE ARROWHEAD POND OF ANAHEIM. WHEN TWO GOALTENDERS PLAY IN ONE GAME, ALL CAPS RECEIVED DECISION.

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2000-01 MIGHTY DUCKS OF ANAHEIM

Front Row L-R: Jean-Sebastien Giguere, Assistant Coach Kelly Miller, Assistant General Manager David McNab, President & General Manager Pierre Gauthier, Alternate Captain Steve Rucchin, Captain Paul Kariya, Alternate Captain Dan Bylsma, Chairman & Governor Tony Tavares, Head Coach Guy Charron, Associate Coach Terry Simpson, Gregg Naumenko. 2nd Row L-R: Assistant Equipment Manager John Allaway, Equipment Manager Mark O’Neill, German Titov, Ruslan Salei, Oleg Tverdovsky, Matt Cullen, Jeff Friesen, Head Athletic Trainer Chris Phillips, Assistant Athletic Trainer Greg Thayer. 3rd Row L-R: Mike Crowley, Pascal Trepanier, Marty McInnis, Tony Hrkac, Samuel Pahlsson, Petr Tenkrat, Niclas Havelid. 4th Row L-R: Antti-Jussi Niemi, Jim Cummins, Pavel Trnka, Marc Chouinard, Mike Leclerc, Vitaly Vishnevski, Jonas Ronnqvist. Not Pictured: Steve Shield

2000-01 SEASON: The Ducks finished the season 25-41-11-5 for 66 points…the team had a point in 10 of their last 16 games, winning seven of them (7-6-3-0)...the Ducks went 9-10-5-1 in their last 25 games...Anaheim posted a five-game winning streak at HOME, tying the clubrecord for consecutive victories at the Arrowhead Pond, Mar. 4 - Apr. 1 (set twice - 3/8-4/3, 1996 & 10/22-11/5, 1995)...Jean-Sebastien Giguere started 23 consecutive games for the Ducks, 2/11-4/4, tying

the club-record set by Guy Hebert (2/5-3/26, 1997)... he posted back-to-back shutouts Mar. 11-13, just the second time in club history that had happened…Paul Kariya recorded his fifth 30+goal year over the previous six seasons and led the team with 67 points (3334=67)…defenseman Oleg Tverdovsky led the team in assists (14-39=53), while leading team defensemen in all three categories…defenseman Vitaly Vishnevski finished fifth in the NHL in hits with 284.

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DATE 10/6 10/8 10/11 10/14 10/16 10/17 10/20 10/21 10/23 10/25 10/27 10/29 10/30 11/1 11/4 11/5 11/8 11/11 11/12 11/15 11/18 11/19 11/22 11/24 11/25 11/28 11/30 12/3 12/5 12/6 12/8 12/10 12/13 12/15 12/17 12/20 12/22 12/23 12/27 12/28 12/31 1/3 1/5 1/10 1/12 1/14 1/15 1/17 1/19 1/21 1/24 1/26 1/27 1/31 2/1 2/7 2/9 2/11 2/14 2/16 2/19 2/21 2/23 2/25 2/28 3/2 3/4 3/7 3/9 3/11 3/13 3/14 3/16 3/18 3/21 3/24 3/29 3/30 4/1 4/4 4/6 4/8

OPPONENT MINNESOTA ST. LOUIS BOSTON @ NEW JERSEY @ NY RANGERS @ NY ISLANDERS @ BUFFALO @ PHILADELPHIA LOS ANGELES @ LOS ANGELES EDMONTON @ CALGARY @ EDMONTON PHOENIX @ NASHVILLE @ CHICAGO VANCOUVER @ COLORADO DETROIT COLORADO @ PHOENIX NY ISLANDERS NEW JERSEY @ CALGARY @ EDMONTON @ VANCOUVER @ SAN JOSE LOS ANGELES @ ST. LOUIS @ COLUMBUS @ MINNESOTA DALLAS COLUMBUS NY RANGERS TAMPA BAY ATLANTA @ DETROIT @ ST. LOUIS @ DALLAS @ NASHVILLE @ MINNESOTA FLORIDA CALGARY ST. LOUIS BUFFALO @ CAROLINA @ PITTSBURGH @ ATLANTA PHOENIX COLORADO MINNESOTA @ DETROIT @ COLUMBUS NASHVILLE @ PHOENIX CHICAGO WASHINGTON CAROLINA EDMONTON @ DALLAS CALGARY SAN JOSE @ SAN JOSE COLUMBUS DETROIT DALLAS LOS ANGELES MONTREAL CHICAGO NASHVILLE @ WASHINGTON @ TORONTO @ OTTAWA @ CHICAGO @ DALLAS @ LOS ANGELES @ SAN JOSE @ VANCOUVER VANCOUVER @ COLORADO PHOENIX SAN JOSE

RESULT 3-1 W 1-5 L 2-3 L (OT) 2-4 L 4-3 W 4-3 W 2-2 T (OT) 4-3 W 4-5 L (OT) 2-6 L 3-2 W 6-3 W 3-5 L 1-1 T (OT) 3-3 T (OT) 2-4 L 2-7 L 1-3 L 2-3 L 0-3 L 6-2 W 2-1 W 2-5 L 2-2 T (OT) 2-3 L 1-4 L 2-3 L (OT) 4-0 W 0-1 L 2-5 L 1-0 W (OT) 0-1 L 5-4 W (OT) 6-4 W 3-1 W 2-4 L 1-2 L (OT) 2-5 L 1-3 L 2-2 T (OT) 2-3 L 3-2 W (OT) 4-4 T (OT) 2-4 L 0-4 L 0-4 L 2-3 L 5-2 W 3-4 L 2-4 L 0-5 L 2-3 L 1-2 L 0-3 L 4-2 W 2-3 L 3-4 L 2-2 T (OT) 3-3 T (OT) 2-3 L (OT) 6-2 W 1-0 W 1-3 L 2-5 L 1-3 L 2-5 L 4-0 W 4-2 W 3-1 W 1-0 W (OT) 2-0 W 2-3 L 1-4 L 4-1 W 0-8 L 3-3 T (OT) 4-7 L 2-2 T (OT) 2-1 W 1-1 T (OT) 2-5 L 1-4 L

RECORD/PTS. DUCKS GOALS (BY #) 1-0-0-0/2 19, 17, 16 1-1-0-0/2 13 1-1-0-1/3 8, 19 1-2-0-1/3 29*, 8 2-2-0-1/5 16, 9, 26, 12 3-2-0-1/7 16, 12, 3, 8 3-2-1-1/8 9, 15 4-2-1-1/10 20, 12, 15, 8 4-2-1-2/11 16, 16, 12, 16 4-3-1-2/11 9, 20 5-3-1-2/13 17, 8, 9 6-3-1-2/15 15, 8, 20, 9, 19, 6 6-4-1-2/15 10, 8, 17 6-4-2-2/16 10+ 6-4-3-2/17 13, 29, 27+ 6-5-3-2/17 8, 16 6-6-3-2/17 9*, 29 6-7-3-2/17 24 6-8-3-2/17 12, 16 6-9-3-2/17 NONE 7-9-3-2/19 16, 19, 15, 14, 8, 12 8-9-3-2/21 9, 8 8-10-3-2/21 8, 17 8-10-4-2/22 9, 12 8-11-4-2/22 15, 10 8-12-4-2/22 28 8-12-4-3/23 12, 9 9-12-4-3/25 12, 10, 11, 9* 9-13-4-3/25 NONE 9-14-4-3/25 12, 17 10-14-4-3/27 10 10-15-4-3/27 NONE 11-15-4-3/29 9, 13, 28, 13, 28 12-15-4-3/31 17, 18, 9, 16, 12, 12 13-15-4-3/33 10, 16, 15$ 13-16-4-3/33 16, 26 13-16-4-4/34 18 13-17-4-4/34 29, 17 13-18-4-4/34 13 13-18-5-4/35 17, 18+ 13-19-5-4/35 15, 7 14-19-5-4/37 8, 13, 18 14-19-6-4/38 16, 16, 8, 8+ 14-20-6-4/38 28, 8 14-21-6-4/38 NONE 14-22-6-4/38 NONE 14-23-6-4/38 15, 15 15-23-6-4/40 21, 8, 23, 23, 16 15-24-6-4/40 16, 10, 8 15-25-6-4/40 16, 16 15-26-6-4/40 NONE 15-27-6-4/40 15, 27 15-28-6-4/40 32 15-29-6-4/40 NONE 16-29-6-4/42 27, 8, 8, 8$ 16-30-6-4/42 9, 15 16-31-6-4/42 9, 9, 10 16-31-7-4/43 8, 12+ 16-31-8-4/44 16, 8, 12+ 16-31-8-5/45 10, 27 17-31-8-5/47 9, 9, 8, 8, 23* 18-31-8-5/49 10 18-32-8-5/49 8 18-33-8-5/49 12, 9 18-34-8-5/49 13 18-35-8-5/49 10, 17 19-35-8-5/51 32, 8, 9, 9 20-35-8-5/53 9, 17, 9, 15 21-35-8-5/55 9, 10, 9*$ 22-35-8-5/57 25 23-35-8-5/59 26, 15 23-36-8-5/59 9, 9 23-37-8-5/59 40 24-37-8-5/61 11, 19, 16, 26* 24-38-8-5/61 NONE 24-38-9-5/62 27, 13, 10+ 24-39-9-5/62 9, 9, 13, 9 24-39-10-5/63 11, 9 25-39-10-5/65 27, 18 25-39-11-5/66 9 25-40-11-5/66 32, 9 25-41-11-5/66 10

ANA. GOALTENDER(S) ATTENDANCE HEBERT 16,520 HEBERT 11,134 HEBERT 11,167 HEBERT/ROUSSEL 14,789 ROUSSEL 18,200 HEBERT 6,336 ROUSSEL 17,409 HEBERT 19,477 HEBERT 14,098 ROUSSEL/HEBERT 18,118 HEBERT 13,592 HEBERT 16,144 HEBERT 12,002 HEBERT 11,602 HEBERT 16,512 ROUSSEL/HEBERT 13,360 HEBERT/ROUSSEL 11,588 ROUSSEL 18,007 HEBERT 16,417 HEBERT 13,470 HEBERT 15,374 HEBERT 13,047 HEBERT/ROUSSEL 13,932 ROUSSEL 17,139 GIGUERE 17,100 GIGUERE 14,848 ROUSSEL 17,496 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT 18,410 HEBERT/ROUSSEL 15,648 HEBERT 18,064 HEBERT 12,671 HEBERT 11,630 HEBERT 14,944 HEBERT 11,207 HEBERT 12,051 HEBERT 19,995 HEBERT 19,736 ROUSSEL 17,001 HEBERT 16,434 HEBERT 18,064 ROUSSEL 11,396 HEBERT 12,943 HEBERT 14,600 HEBERT 13,372 GIGUERE 13,013 HEBERT 17,148 GIGUERE 15,040 GIGUERE 14,280 HEBERT/GIGUERE 16,417 GIGUERE 11,692 HEBERT 19,995 GIGUERE 18,136 HEBERT 10,961 GIGUERE 13,267 GIGUERE 11,682 HEBERT 12,942 GIGUERE 12,630 GIGUERE 11,307 GIGUERE 17,001 GIGUERE 11,438 GIGUERE 12,973 GIGUERE 17,496 GIGUERE 12,308 GIGUERE 15,761 GIGUERE 14,660 GIGUERE ^17,174 GIGUERE 12,568 GIGUERE 13,492 GIGUERE 13,888 GIGUERE 14,502 GIGUERE 19,038 GIGUERE 18,500 GIGUERE 15,014 GIGUERE/NAUMENKO 17,001 GIGUERE 18,118 GIGUERE 17,496 GIGUERE 18,422 GIGUERE 16,006 GIGUERE 18,007 NAUMENKO 16,082 GIGUERE ^17,174

GOAL KEY: UNDERLINE = POWER PLAY GOAL, * = SHORTHANDED GOAL, BOLD = GAME-WINNING GOAL, + = GAME-TYING GOAL, $ = EMPTY NET GOAL, ITALIC = PENALTY SHOT GOAL ^ = SELLOUT AT THE ARROWHEAD POND OF ANAHEIM. WHEN TWO GOALTENDERS PLAY IN ONE GAME, ALL CAPS RECEIVED DECISION.

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1999-00 MIGHTY DUCKS OF ANAHEIM

Front Row (sitting) L-R: Dominic Roussel, Assistant General Manager David McNab, President and General Manager Pierre Gauthier, Alternate Captain Teemu Selanne, Captain Paul Kariya, Alternate Captain Kevin Haller, Chairman and Governor Tony Tavares, Head Coach Craig Hartsburg, Guy Hebert. Second Row L-R: Assistant Equipment Manager John Allaway, Equipment Manager Mark O’Neill, Assistant Coach George Burnett, Jeff Nielsen, Matt Cullen, Marty McInnis, Ted Donato, Assistant Coach Newell Brown, Head Athletic Trainer Chris Phillips, Assistant Athletic Trainer Greg Thayer. Third Row L-R: Kip Miller, Tony Hrkac, Pascal Trepanier, Ruslan Salei, Oleg Tverdovsky, Fredrik Olausson, Niclas Havelid, Jorgen Jonsson, Ladislav Kohn. Top Row L-R: Mike Leclerc, Antti Aalto, Pavel Trnka, Stu Grimson, Steve Rucchin, Ed Ward, Jason Marshall, Vitaly Vishnevski.

1999-00 SEASON: The Mighty Ducks finished 34-33-12-3 for 83 points…Anaheim went 3-2-0-1 in the last six games, 7-5-2-2 in the last 16 games and 14-10-6-2 in its last 32 contests…the Ducks were 19-13-7-2 at home, including 6-0-2-2 in their last 10 games…Anaheim was 7-1-3-2 in the last 13, and 12-7-3-2 in the last 24 games @ the Arrowhead Pond…the Ducks finished 15-20-5-1 on the road, including 7-7-3-1 in their last 18 road games...Anaheim had a five-game road unbeaten streak (3-0-2-0) snapped Feb. 12 @ STL, tying for the club’s longest road unbeaten streak (done four other times)...the Ducks’ five-game road winning streak from Nov. 26-Dec. 26 set a new club-record (old record was four games)…Oleg Tverdovsky was the only Duck to play in all 82 games, while also leading all team defensemen in points (51)…Paul Kariya ranked fourth in the NHL in scoring with 86 points (leading the Ducks), despite missing eight games

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due to injury…Teemu Selanne finished the 1999-2000 season ranked fifth in the NHL in scoring with 85 points…despite missing 11 games due to injury, Steve Rucchin ranked second in the NHL in total faceoff wins (1,066- behind only Adam Oates)…defenseman Fredrik Olausson announced his retirement following the club’s last game, finishing his final NHL season with 15-19=34 points in 70 games…Guy Hebert had most of the work in goal, playing in 68 games…he appeared in his 400th game as a Mighty Duck in the season finale Apr. 9 vs. Los Angeles.

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DATE 10/2 10/5 10/8 10/11 10/13 10/15 10/16 10/19 10/21 10/24 10/27 10/29 10/31 11/3 11/7 11/9 11/11 11/13 11/15 11/17 11/19 11/22 11/24 11/26 11/27 12/1 12/3 12/4 12/8 12/10 12/12 12/15 12/17 12/19 12/22 12/26 12/27 12/29 12/31 1/5 1/7 1/8 1/12 1/14 1/15 1/17 1/19 1/21 1/22 1/26 1/29 1/31 2/1 2/3 2/8 2/9 2/12 2/14 2/16 2/18 2/21 2/23 2/27 2/29 3/2 3/3 3/5 3/8 3/11 3/14 3/15 3/17 3/19 3/21 3/22 3/24 3/26 4/1 4/3 4/5 4/7 4/9

OPPONENT @ DALLAS @ PHOENIX DALLAS SAN JOSE @ NEW JERSEY @ TAMPA BAY @ FLORIDA @ WASHINGTON @ CHICAGO BOSTON PITTSBURGH WASHINGTON PHOENIX PHILADELPHIA EDMONTON @ TORONTO @ MONTREAL @ OTTAWA @ DETROIT CALGARY CHICAGO MONTREAL NEW JERSEY @ DALLAS @ NASHVILLE TAMPA BAY LOS ANGELES @ PHOENIX VANCOUVER COLORADO ATLANTA @ COLORADO CHICAGO DETROIT PHOENIX @ SAN JOSE @ EDMONTON @ CALGARY @ DALLAS FLORIDA @ CAROLINA @ DETROIT OTTAWA ST. LOUIS @ PHOENIX BUFFALO DALLAS COLORADO @ SAN JOSE NY ISLANDERS @ PITTSBURGH @ BOSTON @ BUFFALO @ PHILADELPHIA @ LOS ANGELES DALLAS @ ST. LOUIS @ CHICAGO CALGARY SAN JOSE ST. LOUIS VANCOUVER EDMONTON @ SAN JOSE @ VANCOUVER @ CALGARY NASHVILLE NY RANGERS @ ST. LOUIS @ COLORADO LOS ANGELES SAN JOSE DETROIT @ LOS ANGELES @ EDMONTON @ VANCOUVER PHOENIX @ LOS ANGELES NASHVILLE @ CHICAGO @ NASHVILLE LOS ANGELES

RESULT 0-2 L 0-4 L 3-0 W 5-3 W 2-3 L 3-2 W 2-3 L (OT) 7-1 W 5-5 T (OT) 2-3 L 2-1 W (OT) 5-2 W 0-3 L 3-3 T (OT) 3-1 W 2-0 W 1-2 L 2-4 L 3-6 L 2-1 W 4-2 W 1-2 L 1-2 L 4-2 W 4-3 W 2-4 L 1-1 T (OT) 2-1 W 2-2 T (OT) 1-2 L 4-1 W 4-2 W 2-0 W 3-1 W 2-8 L 1-0 W 1-4 L 1-3 L 4-5 L 1-5 L 4-4 T (OT) 3-5 L 0-2 L 3-1 W 2-4 L 0-5 L 3-1 W 3-3 T (OT) 3-4 L 2-4 L 7-1 W 4-2 W 2-2 T (OT) 3-3 T (OT) 5-3 W 3-5 L 3-6 L 4-3 W 6-5 W (OT) 4-4 T (OT) 2-4 L 4-4 T (OT) 3-2 W 4-2 W 1-3 L 1-4 L 1-0 W 3-4 L (OT) 1-1 T (OT) 2-4 L 2-2 T (OT) 4-2 W 3-1 W 5-2 W 1-2 L 1-8 L 4-3 W (OT) 1-2 L 3-1 W 2-5 L 5-1 W 3-4 L (OT)

RECORD/PTS. DUCKS GOALS (BY #) 0-1-0-0/0 NONE 0-2-0-0/0 NONE 1-2-0-0/2 5, 8, 10 2-2-0-0/4 17, 2, 10, 16, 20$ 2-3-0-0/4 9, 20 3-3-0-0/6 21, 9, 12 3-3-0-1/7 12, 20 4-3-0-1/9 7, 8, 12, 17, 8, 14, 12 4-3-1-1/10 18, 9, 14, 16, 8+ 4-4-1-1/10 17, 10 5-4-1-1/12 16, 8 6-4-1-1/14 9, 8, 10, 2, 9 6-5-1-1/14 NONE 6-5-2-1/15 9, 2, 8 7-5-2-1/17 16, 8, 17 8-5-2-1/19 16, 9$ 8-6-2-1/19 17 8-7-2-1/19 9, 19 8-8-2-1/19 21, 9, 19 9-8-2-1/21 14, 29 10-8-2-1/23 16, 20, 28, 2 10-9-2-1/23 21 10-10-2-1/23 2 11-10-2-1/25 15, 8, 8, 8 12-10-2-1/27 20, 9, 9, 20 12-11-2-1/27 9, 12 12-11-3-1/28 7+ 13-11-3-1/30 33, 21 13-11-4-1/31 9, 20+ 13-12-4-1/31 24 14-12-4-1/33 8, 12, 29, 8$ 15-12-4-1/35 19, 19, 21, 8 16-12-4-1/37 28, 24 17-12-4-1/39 33, 17, 9 17-13-4-1/39 9, 19 18-13-4-1/41 8 18-14-4-1/41 15 18-15-4-1/41 21 18-16-4-1/41 17, 9, 9*, 21 18-17-4-1/41 19 18-17-5-1/42 8, 16*, 33, 19 18-18-5-1/42 12, 9*, 32 18-19-5-1/42 NONE 19-19-5-1/44 16, 9, 29 19-20-5-1/44 2, 9 19-21-5-1/44 NONE 20-21-5-1/46 14, 9, 9$ 20-21-6-1/47 10, 9, 8+ 20-22-6-1/47 8, 9, 9 20-23-6-1/47 8, 9 21-23-6-1/49 8, 14, 9, 17, 20, 9, 15 22-23-6-1/51 9, 8, 8, 9 22-23-7-1/52 2, 20+ 22-23-8-1/53 10, 19, 8 23-23-8-1/55 17, 6, 10, 20, 9 23-24-8-1/55 2, 17, 9 23-25-8-1/55 11, 9, 9 24-25-8-1/57 17, 20, 11, 21 25-25-8-1/59 5, 20, 9, 20, 2, 10 25-25-9-1/60 17, 8, 10, 24 25-26-9-1/60 21, 24 25-26-10-1/61 10, 8, 20, 29+ 26-26-10-1/63 16, 2, 5 27-26-10-1/65 17, 16, 10, 12 27-27-10-1/65 11 27-28-10-1/65 11 28-28-10-1/67 22 28-28-10-2/68 15, 20, 8 28-28-11-2/69 2+ 28-29-11-2/69 10, 21 28-29-12-2/70 20, 10 29-29-12-2/72 8, 2, 10, 8$ 30-29-12-2/74 2, 2, 9 31-29-12-2/76 21, 14, 11, 29, 9 31-30-12-2/76 33 31-31-12-2/76 9 32-31-12-2/78 8, 8, 2, 10 32-32-12-2/78 8 33-32-12-2/80 20, 22, 11 33-33-12-2/80 24, 9 34-33-12-2/82 20, 9*, 14, 20, 9 34-33-12-3/83 9, 8, 8

ANA. GOALTENDER(S) ATTENDANCE HEBERT 17,001 HEBERT/ROUSSEL 15,780 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT 13,571 HEBERT 11,109 ROUSSEL 11,616 HEBERT 14,854 HEBERT 10,522 HEBERT 14,093 HEBERT 14,712 ROUSSEL 13,683 HEBERT 13,586 HEBERT 13,896 ROUSSEL 13,898 HEBERT 13,555 HEBERT 19,148 HEBERT 20,573 HEBERT 18,500 ROUSSEL 19,983 HEBERT 12,928 HEBERT 15,264 HEBERT 12,496 HEBERT 13,474 HEBERT 17,001 HEBERT 17,113 HEBERT 12,047 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT 14,904 HEBERT 12,488 HEBERT 13,927 ROUSSEL 12,886 ROUSSEL 18,007 HEBERT 12,623 HEBERT 16,538 HEBERT/ROUSSEL 14,315 ROUSSEL 17,483 ROUSSEL 17,100 HEBERT 15,511 HEBERT 17,001 HEBERT/ROUSSEL 13,024 ROUSSEL 12,002 HEBERT 19,983 HEBERT 12,501 HEBERT 14,906 HEBERT 16,210 ROUSSEL 13,617 HEBERT 13,723 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT 17,483 HEBERT 12,790 HEBERT 17,124 HEBERT 15,689 HEBERT 18,690 HEBERT 19,742 HEBERT 18,118 HEBERT 13,684 HEBERT 20,216 ROUSSEL 13,737 HEBERT 12,956 HEBERT 16,868 ROUSSEL 13,346 ROUSSEL 12,682 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT 17,483 HEBERT 13,918 HEBERT/ROUSSEL 16,430 HEBERT 13,601 HEBERT 13,565 HEBERT/ROUSSEL 20,274 ROUSSEL 18,007 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT 16,573 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT 17,494 HEBERT 15,673 HEBERT/ROUSSEL 18,422 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT 18,118 HEBERT 15,759 HEBERT 15,112 HEBERT 17,113 HEBERT ^17,174

GOAL KEY: UNDERLINE = POWER PLAY GOAL, * = SHORTHANDED GOAL, BOLD = GAME-WINNING GOAL, + = GAME-TYING GOAL, $ = EMPTY NET GOAL, ITALIC = PENALTY SHOT GOAL ^ = SELLOUT AT THE ARROWHEAD POND OF ANAHEIM. WHEN TWO GOALTENDERS PLAY IN ONE GAME, ALL CAPS RECEIVED DECISION.

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Front Row (sitting) L-R: Dominic Roussel, Assistant Coach George Burnett, Assistant General Manager David McNab, President and General Manager Pierre Gauthier, Alternate Captain Teemu Selanne, Captain Paul Kariya, Alternate Captain Kevin Haller, Chairman and Governor Tony Tavares, Head Coach Craig Hartsburg, Assistant Coach Newell Brown, Guy Hebert. Second Row L-R: Assistant Trainer Greg Thayer, Head Trainer Greg Smith, Ted Drury, Matt Cullen, Steve Rucchin, Jason Marshall, Ruslan Salei, Goaltending Coach Francois Allaire, Head Equipment Manager Mark O’Neill, Assistant Equipment Manager John Allaway. Third Row L-R: Jeff Nielsen, Fredrik Olausson, Tomas Sandstrom, Travis Green, Johan Davidsson, Pascal Trepanier, Marty McInnis. Top Row L-R: Antti Aalto, Dan Trebil, Stu Grimson, Jim McKenzie, Jamie Pushor, Pavel Trnka.

POSTSEASON NOTES IN PLAYOFF SECTION 1998-99 SEASON: The Mighty Ducks finished the season with a mark of 35-34-13 for 83 points, good for sixth in the Western Conference…the Ducks were a franchise-high five games over .500 five times (latest being a 34-29-12 record after a 2-2 tie @ the NYI on Apr. 3)…the club’s 83 points were 18 more than they had in 1997-98 (65 points), the third largest increase in the NHL…Anaheim lost only 12 of its last 34 games (18-12-4) and finished one win shy of equaling the club-record for wins in one season…the club led the league in power play percentage with a 22.0% mark (83-for-378)… the Ducks’ 79 PPG’s from Nov. 1 through the end of the regular season were 15 more than anyone else in the NHL…Anaheim was 28-3-7 when leading after two periods…home record was 21-14-6 (7-3-2 in last 12)…the Ducks established a club-record seven-game winning streak from Feb. 20-Mar. 7…Paul Kariya and Teemu Selanne combined to average 2.66 points-per-game, leading the league…Teemu Selanne’s 47 goals earned him the first-ever Maurice “The Rocket” Richard

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Trophy, awarded to the NHL’s highest goal scorer…Paul Kariya’s 429 shots were the second-highest total in NHL history…Fredrik Olausson set club-records for defensemen in goals (16), assists (40) & points (56)…Guy Hebert and Dominic Roussel combined for a .921 SV%, the second-highest in the league… Hebert received most of the workload, ranking second in the NHL in games (68), and second in minutes (4083), while also ranking eighth in wins (31), and tied-for-fourth in shutouts (6)… Kevin Haller and Paul Kariya were the only two players to appear in all 82 regular season games.

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DATE 10/10 10/11 10/13 10/15 10/21 10/25 10/28 10/30 10/31 11/4 11/6 11/8 11/11 11/13 11/14 11/16 11/18 11/20 11/22 11/25 11/27 11/29 12/1 12/3 12/6 12/9 12/11 12/13 12/16 12/18 12/21 12/22 12/28 12/30 1/1 1/2 1/4 1/6 1/8 1/10 1/13 1/15 1/18 1/20 1/21 1/27 1/28 1/30 2/3 2/5 2/6 2/10 2/12 2/14 2/15 2/17 2/19 2/20 2/24 2/26 2/27 3/3 3/5 3/7 3/10 3/12 3/13 3/17 3/18 3/21 3/26 3/28 3/31 4/2 4/3 4/5 4/7 4/9 4/11 4/14 4/15 4/17

OPPONENT @ WASHINGTON @ PHILADELPHIA @ MONTREAL @ CHICAGO BOSTON PHOENIX TAMPA BAY @ DALLAS @ ST. LOUIS ST. LOUIS SAN JOSE DETROIT CAROLINA @ VANCOUVER @ CALGARY LOS ANGELES NY RANGERS EDMONTON CHICAGO @ DETROIT @ NASHVILLE @ CAROLINA @ PITTSBURGH @ CHICAGO @ SAN JOSE VANCOUVER WASHINGTON LOS ANGELES NASHVILLE NY ISLANDERS COLORADO @ COLORADO @ OTTAWA @ TORONTO @ BUFFALO @ BOSTON @ NASHVILLE BUFFALO PHOENIX EDMONTON CALGARY DALLAS PITTSBURGH NEW JERSEY @ PHOENIX COLORADO @ COLORADO @ EDMONTON CHICAGO @ TAMPA BAY @ ST. LOUIS PHILADELPHIA DALLAS @ PHOENIX @ LOS ANGELES EDMONTON @ CALGARY @ VANCOUVER @ EDMONTON SAN JOSE @ SAN JOSE LOS ANGELES NASHVILLE DETROIT VANCOUVER @ DALLAS @ PHOENIX OTTAWA @ LOS ANGELES FLORIDA DALLAS CALGARY @ NEW JERSEY @ N.Y. RANGERS @ N.Y. ISLANDERS @ DETROIT @ DALLAS SAN JOSE PHOENIX ST. LOUIS @ LOS ANGELES @ SAN JOSE

RESULT RECORD/PTS. DUCKS GOALS (BY #) 0-1 L 0-1-0/0 NONE 1-4 L 0-2-0/0 9 0-1 L 0-3-0/0 NONE 5-3 W 1-3-0/2 8, 25, 9*, 17, 8 3-0 W 2-3-0/4 33, 9, 2 2-2 T (OT) 2-3-1/5 8, 20+ 5-3 W 3-3-1/7 9, 17, 32, 32, 8$ 3-3 T (OT) 3-3-2/8 9, 20, 8+ 2-2 T (OT) 3-3-3/9 8, 9 1-3 L 3-4-3/9 17 2-2 T (OT) 3-4-4/10 17, 24 2-3 L 3-5-4/10 17, 16 5-4 W (OT) 4-5-4/12 16, 8, 33, 9, 20 2-5 L 4-6-4/12 16, 20 1-0 W 5-6-4/14 25 3-1 W 6-6-4/16 39*, 22, 9$ 3-1 W 7-6-4/18 20, 16, 9$ 2-3 L (OT) 7-7-4/18 14, 9 4-1 W 8-7-4/20 32, 16, 20, 14 2-5 L 8-8-4/20 9, 9 1-3 L 8-9-4/20 9 1-3 L 8-10-4/20 39 4-4 T (OT) 8-10-5/21 39, 2, 20, 39 1-4 L 8-11-5/21 14 2-1 W 9-11-5/23 11, 16 4-4 T (OT) 9-11-6/24 22, 20, 22, 16 1-0 W 10-11-6/26 16 3-0 W 11-11-6/28 8, 8, 9 6-1 W 12-11-6/30 4, 8, 39, 39, 20, 8 2-2 T (OT) 12-11-7/31 8, 2 2-4 L 12-12-7/31 8, 39 1-0 W 13-12-7/33 19 2-2 T (OT) 13-12-8/34 2, 16* 1-4 L 13-13-8/34 8 7-2 W 14-13-8/36 20, 24, 20, 8, 39, 8, 8 1-2 L 14-14-8/36 8 1-2 L 14-15-8/36 2 2-3 L (OT) 14-16-8/36 20, 8 4-1 W 15-16-8/38 2, 20, 9, 9 6-4 W 16-16-8/40 2, 9, 39, 8, 8, 11* 1-2 L 16-17-8/40 2 1-3 L 16-18-8/40 2 5-3 W 17-18-8/42 2, 16, 17, 16, 9$ 3-4 L 17-19-8/42 9, 20, 18 3-3 T (OT) 17-19-9/43 18, 16, 9 3-4 L 17-20-9/43 20, 8, 20 2-6 L 17-21-9/43 16, 11 0-1 L 17-22-9/43 NONE 3-0 W 18-22-9/45 9, 11, 16$ 5-3 W 19-22-9/47 11, 9, 20, 2, 9 4-3 W 20-22-9/49 11, 16, 2, 27 5-4 W 21-22-9/51 8, 2, 8, 20, 2 2-3 L 21-23-9/51 8, 17 5-1 W 22-23-9/53 8, 20, 18, 20, 33 3-1 W 23-23-9/55 17, 17, 9$ 2-6 L 23-24-9/55 8, 20 3-6 L 23-25-9/55 8, 17, 8 5-1 W 24-25-9/57 39, 8, 8, 9, 16 2-1 W 25-25-9/59 8, 9 3-1 W 26-25-9/61 20, 8, 39 4-1 W 27-25-9/63 8, 39, 9, 5 2-1 W 28-25-9/65 11, 8 3-2 W 29-25-9/67 19, 8, 19 3-1 W 30-25-9/69 16, 20*, 17 4-4 T (OT) 30-25-10/70 18, 9, 8, 9 0-4 L 30-26-10/70 NONE 0-1 L 30-27-10/70 NONE 2-2 T (OT) 30-27-11/71 27, 11 4-2 W 31-27-11/73 23, 8, 9, 8 2-5 L 31-28-11/73 8, 18 5-1 W 32-28-11/75 16, 11, 8, 8, 9 5-1 W 33-28-11/77 9, 8, 19, 9, 33 1-7 L 33-29-11/77 9 4-1 W 34-29-11/79 8, 39, 8, 9 2-2 T (OT) 34-29-12/80 2, 11+ 2-3 L 34-30-12/80 17, 11 1-5 L 34-31-12/80 9 1-4 L 34-32-12/80 17 3-0 W 35-32-12/82 9, 19, 8$ 1-3 L 35-33-12/82 9 3-4 L (OT) 35-34-12/82 17, 2, 8 3-3 T (OT) 35-34-13/83 33, 9, 17

ANA. GOALTENDER(S) ATTENDANCE ROUSSEL 19,740 HEBERT 19,519 HEBERT 20,046 HEBERT 14,710 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT 16,113 HEBERT 13,963 HEBERT 16,928 HEBERT 13,941 HEBERT 14,710 HEBERT 15,958 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT 14,668 ROUSSEL 15,582 HEBERT 16,288 HEBERT 16,067 HEBERT 15,245 HEBERT 16,367 HEBERT 16,423 HEBERT 19,983 ROUSSEL 17,298 HEBERT 6,871 HEBERT 11,314 HEBERT 16,149 HEBERT 16,321 HEBERT 14,100 HEBERT 14,631 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT 14,222 HEBERT 14,419 HEBERT 16,568 ROUSSEL 16,061 ROUSSEL 18,500 HEBERT 15,726 HEBERT 18,595 HEBERT 17,565 HEBERT 13,507 HEBERT 15,002 ROUSSEL 16,308 ROUSSEL/HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT 13,542 HEBERT 17,150 HEBERT 15,016 ROUSSEL 14,027 ROUSSEL 16,210 HEBERT 15,011 HEBERT 16,061 HEBERT 17,100 HEBERT 15,254 HEBERT 10,872 HEBERT 20,290 HEBERT 16,357 HEBERT 16,230 HEBERT 16,210 HEBERT 14,664 HEBERT/ROUSSEL 14,540 HEBERT 16,347 HEBERT 18,422 ROUSSEL 16,001 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT 17,483 HEBERT ^17,174 ROUSSEL 15,839 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT 14,199 HEBERT/ROUSSEL 16,928 HEBERT 16,210 HEBERT 16,026 HEBERT 12,037 HEBERT 16,434 HEBERT 16,533 HEBERT 15,975 HEBERT/ROUSSEL 17,239 HEBERT 18,200 ROUSSEL 12,297 HEBERT 19,983 ROUSSEL/HEBERT 16,928 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT 16,510 ROUSSEL 14,669 ROUSSEL 17,483

GOAL KEY: UNDERLINE = POWER PLAY GOAL, * = SHORTHANDED GOAL, BOLD = GAME-WINNING GOAL, + = GAME-TYING GOAL, $ = EMPTY NET GOAL, ITALIC = PENALTY SHOT GOAL, ^ = SELLOUT AT THE ARROWHEAD POND OF ANAHEIM. WHEN TWO GOALTENDERS PLAY IN ONE GAME, ALL CAPS RECEIVED DECISION.

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Front Row (sitting) L-R: Mikhail Shtalenkov, Assistant Coach Don Hay, Assistant General Manager David McNab, President Tony Tavares, Alternate Captain Teemu Selanne, Captain Paul Kariya, Alternate Captain David Karpa, Vice President/General Manager Jack Ferreira, Head Coach Pierre Pagé, Assistant Coach Walt Kyle, Guy Hebert. Second Row L-R: Head Athletic Trainer Greg Smith, Goaltending Consultant François Alliare, Scott Young, Tomas Sandstrom, Steve Rucchin, Brent Severyn, Doug Houda, Tom Askey, Equipment Manager Mark O’Neill, Assistant Equipment Manager John Allaway. Third Row L-R: Massage Therapist John Worth, Strength & Conditioning Coach Todd Norman, Ted Drury, Drew Bannister, Shawn Antoski, Jamie Pushor, Jason Marshall, Travis Green, Assistant Trainer Greg Thayer. Top Row L-R: Josef Marha, Mike Leclerc, Matt Cullen, Pavel Trnka, Ruslan Salei, Jeremy Stevenson, J.F. Jomphe, Jeff Nielsen. Unavailable for photo: Frank Banham.

1997-98 SEASON: The Ducks finished the season 26-43-13 for 65 points…the club went 6-7-4 over the last 17 games…Anaheim enjoyed the most success vs. the Atlantic Division, going 7-3-4 (.643 winning percentage) - marking the second best winning percentage vs. any division in franchise history (record is 66.7%, set in 1995-96 when the Ducks went 8-4-0 vs. the Northeast)…Anaheim had three players that ranked among NHL league leaders (including rookie leaders) in several categories (Selanne, Rucchin & Cullen)…the Mighty Ducks and Vancouver Canucks opened up their ‘97-98 NHL regular seasons with a two-game set in Tokyo on Oct. 3-4. The games marked the first NHL regular season contests outside of North America…Teemu Selanne’s sensational season included an 11-game goal scoring

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streak, three hat tricks, 10 game-winning` goals, a club-record 13 goals in a month (November), a hat trick in the All-Star game, a Bronze Medal at the Winter Olympics, and a league-leading 52 goals (tied with Peter Bondra)…Selanne also became just the fourth player in NHL history to record at least 25% of his teams goals in one season…Paul Kariya suffered a season-ending concussion on Feb. 1 vs. Chicago and appeared in only 22 games on the season.

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DATE 10/3 10/4 10/10 10/13 10/15 10/17 10/19 10/21 10/22 10/25 10/26 10/28 10/30 11/2 11/5 11/7 11/8 11/10 11/12 11/14 11/16 11/18 11/19 11/22 11/24 11/26 11/28 11/29 12/2 12/3 12/6 12/10 12/12 12/17 12/19 12/21 12/22 12/27 12/28 12/30 1/1 1/3 1/4 1/7 1/9 1/11 1/12 1/14 1/21 1/22 1/24 1/27 1/28 2/1 2/4 2/7 2/25 2/27 3/1 3/4 3/6 3/8 3/9 3/11 3/13 3/15 3/18 3/19 3/21 3/22 3/25 3/26 3/28 4/1 4/3 4/5 4/8 4/9 4/13 4/15 4/18 4/19

OPPONENT @ VANCOUVER (JAPAN) VANCOUVER (JAPAN) OTTAWA BOSTON PHILADELPHIA EDMONTON N.Y. ISLANDERS @ PHOENIX DETROIT` @ N.Y. ISLANDERS @ N.Y. RANGERS @ TORONTO @ BOSTON @ DETROIT TAMPA BAY @ CALGARY @ VANCOUVER SAN JOSE MONTREAL VANCOUVER DALLAS @ SAN JOSE CHICAGO @ ST. LOUIS @ DALLAS NEW JERSEY @ EDMONTON @ CALGARY @ TORONTO @ BUFFALO @ PITTSBURGH PITTSBURGH WASHINGTON TORONTO PHOENIX SAN JOSE CALGARY @ ST. LOUIS @ CHICAGO @ CAROLINA @ WASHINGTON @ TAMPA BAY @ FLORIDA BUFFALO EDMONTON DALLAS @ LOS ANGELES COLORADO FLORIDA @ COLORADO LOS ANGELES @ SAN JOSE CALGARY CHICAGO NY RANGERS LOS ANGELES @ VANCOUVER @ EDMONTON ST. LOUIS DETROIT SAN JOSE CAROLINA @ LOS ANGELES TORONTO @ DALLAS COLORADO @ NEW JERSEY @ PHILADELPHIA @ MONTREAL @ OTTAWA @ CHICAGO @ DETROIT @ COLORADO PHOENIX @ PHOENIX CALGARY EDMONTON @ SAN JOSE COLORADO @ EDMONTON @ LOS ANGELES ST. LOUIS

RESULT RECORD/PTS. DUCKS GOALS (BY #) 2-3 L 0-1-0/0 48, 11 3-2 W 1-1-0/2 8, 17, 36 1-1 T (OT) 1-1-1/3 21+ 0-3 L 1-2-1/3 NONE 2-2 T (OT) 1-2-2/4 16, 17+ 2-1 W 2-2-2/6 29, 15 2-5 L 2-3-2/6 15, 21 4-3 W 3-3-2/8 12, 8, 13, 10 1-4 L 3-4-2/8 8 4-2 W 4-4-2/10 17, 15, 8, 48*$ 3-3 T (OT) 4-4-3/11 8, 8, 8+ 2-2 T (OT) 4-4-4/12 21, 8+ 3-0 W 5-4-4/14 8, 10, 8 3-4 L 5-5-4/14 8, 20, 15 5-2 W 6-5-4/16 13, 13, 8, 17, 8 4-3 W (OT) 7-5-4/18 8, 24, 48, 48 3-2 W 8-5-4/20 48, 24, 8 4-6 L 8-6-4/20 8, 8, 8, 23 3-4 L (OT) 8-7-4/20 12, 14*, 24 3-3 T (OT) 8-7-5/21 8, 8, 13* 0-4 L 8-8-5/21 NONE 2-4 L 8-9-5/21 20, 12 0-4 L 8-10-5/21 NONE 2-0 W 9-10-5/23 40, 19 0-5 L 9-11-5/23 NONE 2-0 W 10-11-5/25 18, 20$ 3-1 W 11-11-5/27 8, 14*, 40 2-3 L (OT) 11-12-5/27 8, 8 3-3 T (OT) 11-12-6/28 17, 14, 24+ 0-4 L 11-13-6/28 NONE 2-5 L 11-14-6/28 8, 17* 0-3 L 11-15-6/28 NONE 6-4 W 12-15-6/30 8, 20, 36, 9, 8, 9$ 2-6 L 12-16-6/30 40, 9 2-6 L 12-17-6/30 9, 14 2-4 L 12-18-6/30 8, 8 5-1 W 13-18-6/32 8, 12, 8, 19, 15 5-5 T (OT) 13-18-7/33 8, 16, 16, 9, 48 0-2 L 13-19-7/33 NONE 1-2 L 13-20-7/33 8 2-3 L 13-21-7/33 7, 18 4-1 W 14-21-7/35 18, 9, 14, 20 3-3 T (OT) 14-21-8/36 9, 20*, 8+ 2-3 L 14-22-8/36 9, 13 1-5 L 14-23-8/36 14 2-1 W (OT) 15-23-8/38 19, 14 2-3 L (OT) 15-24-8/38 18, 9 0-2 L 15-25-8/38 NONE 8-3 W 16-25-8/40 9, 14, 9, 8, 9, 45, 16, 8 4-3 W 17-25-8/42 20, 16, 15, 9 3-3 T (OT) 17-25-9/43 8, 20, 9+ 2-4 L 17-26-9/43 8, 9 2-5 L 17-27-9/43 10, 48 4-3 W (OT) 18-27-9/45 9, 9, 8, 8 3-2 W 19-27-9/47 20, 8, 8 2-5 L 19-28-9/47 39, 45 2-5 L 19-29-9/47 33, 52 4-0 W 20-29-9/49 20, 20, 23, 6*$ 2-6 L 20-30-9/49 45, 48 0-2 L 20-31-9/49 NONE 0-3 L 20-32-9/49 NONE 1-3 L 20-33-9/49 24 3-4 L (OT) 20-34-9/49 48*, 20, 8 1-3 L 20-35-9/49 8 3-6 L 20-36-9/49 29, 45, 10 5-3 W 21-36-9/51 29, 17, 45, 10, 8$ 0-3 L 21-37-9/51 NONE 3-3 T (OT) 21-37-10/52 48, 8, 29+ 5-4 W 22-37-10/54 29, 8, 48, 17, 8 5-2 W 23-37-10/56 29, 8, 20, 8, 8$ 3-2 W 24-37-10/58 10, 48, 8 3-3 T (OT) 24-37-11/59 39, 46, 7+ 3-5 L 24-38-11/59 10, 29, 23 1-5 L 24-39-11/59 20 3-6 L 24-40-11/59 20, 10, 20 3-3 T (OT) 24-40-12/60 8, 39, 39+ 4-2 W 25-40-12/62 17, 10, 20, 8$ 2-5 L 25-41-12/62 10, 13 2-2 T (OT) 25-41-13/63 22, 29+ 3-5 L 25-42-13/63 45, 10, 29 4-1 W 26-42-13/65 7, 38, 29, 10 3-5 L 26-43-13/65 38, 39, 19

ANA. GOALTENDER(S) ATTENDANCE HEBERT 10,500 SHTALENKOV 10,500 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT 16,486 SHTALENKOV 17,121 HEBERT 16,565 HEBERT, SHTALENKOV 17,112 SHTALENKOV 13,779 HEBERT 17,053 SHTALENKOV 14,523 HEBERT 18,200 SHTALENKOV 15,707 HEBERT 13,153 SHTALENKOV 19,983 HEBERT 17,067 HEBERT 16,487 SHTALENKOV 18,422 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT ^17,174 SHTALENKOV ^17,174 SHTALENKOV ^17,174 HEBERT 16,645 HEBERT 16,641 HEBERT 20,184 HEBERT, SHTALENKOV 15,851 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT 17,099 SHTALENKOV 18,334 HEBERT 15,620 HEBERT 11,654 HEBERT 15,216 SHTALENKOV 17,036 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT 16,807 SHTALENKOV, HEBERT 16,560 HEBERT ^17,174 SHTALENKOV 16,975 SHTALENKOV, HEBERT 20,381 HEBERT 21,266 HEBERT 8,309 HEBERT 19,011 HEBERT 14,221 HEBERT 14,703 HEBERT/SHTALENKOV 17,049 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT 17,154 HEBERT 16,005 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT 17,001 SHTALENKOV 16,061 HEBERT ^17,174 SHTALENKOV 16,878 HEBERT 16,758 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT 18,422 SHTALENKOV 17,099 SHTALENKOV/HEBERT ^17,174 SHTALENKOV ^17,174 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT/SHTALENKOV ^17,174 SHTALENKOV 12,671 SHTALENKOV ^17,174 SHTALENKOV/ASKEY 16,928 SHTALENKOV ^17,174 SHTALENKOV 19,040 SHTALENKOV 19,670 SHTALENKOV 21,273 SHTALENKOV 17,177 SHTALENKOV 18,438 SHTALENKOV 19,983 SHTALENKOV/ASKEY 16,061 SHTALENKOV/ASKEY ^17,174 SHTALENKOV 16,210 ASKEY ^17,174 SHTALENKOV ^17,174 SHTALENKOV/ASKEY 17,483 ASKEY ^17,174 SHTALENKOV 17,099 SHTALENKOV 16,005 ASKEY ^17,174

GOAL KEY: UNDERLINE = POWER PLAY GOAL, * = SHORTHANDED GOAL, BOLD = GAME-WINNING GOAL, + = GAME-TYING GOAL, $ = EMPTY NET GOAL, ITALIC = PENALTY SHOT GOAL, ^ = SELLOUT AT THE ARROWHEAD POND OF ANAHEIM. WHEN TWO GOALTENDERS PLAY IN ONE GAME, ALL CAPS RECEIVED DECISION.X

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1996-97 MIGHTY DUCKS OF ANAHEIM

Front Row (sitting) L-R: Mikhail Shtalenkov, Head Coach Ron Wilson, Assistant General Manager David McNab, President Tony Tavares, Alternate Captain Bobby Dollas, Captain Paul Kariya, Alternate Captain Teemu Selanne, Vice President/General Manager Jack Ferreira, Vice President of Business Affairs Kevin Gilmore, Milos Holan, Guy Hebert. Second Row L-R: Head Athletic Trainer/Physical Therapist Paddy Jarit, Equipment Manager Mark O’Neill, Assistant Coach Walt Kyle, J.J. Daigneault, Ken Baumgartner, Jari Kurri, Brian Bellows, Joe Sacco, Assistant Coach Tim Army, Goaltending Consultant Francois Allaire, Assistant Equipment Manager John Allaway. Third Row L-R: Massage Therapist Dan Garcia, Warren Rychel, Dmitri Mironov, Steve Rucchin, Mark Janssens, Ted Drury, David Karpa, Kevin Todd, Strength & Conditioning Coach Dana White. Top Row L-R: Richard Park, Darren Van Impe, Sean Pronger, Shawn Antoski, Jason Marshall, Dan Trebil, J.F. Jomphe, Peter LeBoutillier.

POSTSEASON NOTES IN PLAYOFF SECTION 1996-97 SEASON: Final Record: 36-33-13, 85 points (second, Pacific)...the clubs’ first-ever winning season, earning the number four seed in the Western Conference playoffs and ninth-best record in the NHL...set a new club-record for points, overall wins, and home wins (23) in a season... had best record in West from Feb. 22-end of the season and the third-best record from Nov. 1-end of the season...home record was 23-12-6; road record was 13-21-7...Anaheim lost just three of its last 23 games, going 13-3-7 in that span, including a club-record 12-game unbeaten streak (7-0-5) from Feb. 22-Mar. 19...the Ducks finished 14-4-7 in their final 25 games, 16-6-7 in their last 29, and 22-12-8 in their last 42...had a franchiserecord 14-game unbeaten streak (10-0-4) from Feb. 12-Apr. 9...Kariya/Selanne averaged a combined 1.41 points-per game, second in the league among tandems...Kariya and Selanne rank 1st and 2nd, respectively, in goals scored from Jan. 10-end of the season with 32 and 28. The 60 goals are 46.5% of Anaheim’s 129 in those 41 games...Paul

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Kariya, Teemu Selanne and Guy Hebert were named to the All-Star Game...Kariya wins Lady Byng Trophy for the second consecutive year...Kariya and Selanne each are named First Team NHL All-Stars...NHL leaders included Guy Hebert - 3rd in saves (1961), 4th in shots (2133), 5th in SV%, 5th in games (67), 6th in minutes (3863), 9th in wins (29); Paul Kariya - 1st in GWG’s (10), 1st in shots (340), 3rd in PPG’s (15), 3rd in points (99), 6th in PP pts. (34), 9th in goals (44), 12th in assists (55); Teemu Selanne - 2nd in points (109), 2nd in goals (51), 5th in GWG’s (8), 5th in shooting pct. (18.7%), 8th in PP pts. (32), 9th in assists (58)...finished 56-333 on the power play (16.8%); 62-336 on the penalty kill (81.5%).

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DATE 10/5 10/7 10/9 10/10 10/12 10/16 10/18 10/20 10/22 10/24 10/27 10/30 11/1 11/3 11/6 11/8 11/11 11/13 11/15 11/17 11/20 11/23 11/24 11/27 11/29 12/1 12/4 12/6 12/7 12/9 12/11 12/13 12/20 12/23 12/27 12/28 12/30 1/1 1/3 1/6 1/8 1/10 1/12 1/15 1/22 1/23 1/25 1/27 1/29 1/31 2/2 2/4 2/5 2/8 2/9 2/12 2/15 2/17 2/20 2/22 2/23 2/26 2/28 3/2 3/5 3/7 3/9 3/12 3/14 3/16 3/19 3/21 3/23 3/25 3/26 3/28 3/30 4/1 4/2 4/4 4/9 4/11

OPPONENT @ TORONTO @ MONTREAL @ CHICAGO @ COLORADO @ PHOENIX PHILADELPHIA SAN JOSE BOSTON @ PHILADELPHIA @ HARTFORD CALGARY VANCOUVER SAN JOSE COLORADO MONTREAL LOS ANGELES DALLAS TORONTO @ DALLAS @ ST. LOUIS NY ISLANDERS @ SAN JOSE DETROIT ST. LOUIS CHICAGO EDMONTON TAMPA BAY @ BUFFALO @ PITTSBURGH @ BOSTON PITTSBURGH WASHINGTON CALGARY PHOENIX @ N.Y. RANGERS @ NEW JERSEY @ OTTAWA @ FLORIDA @ TAMPA BAY VANCOUVER FLORIDA BUFFALO @ VANCOUVER @ CALGARY NEW JERSEY @ PHOENIX @ LOS ANGELES @ ST. LOUIS @ DALLAS HARTFORD COLORADO @ N.Y. ISLANDERS @ TORONTO @ EDMONTON @ CALGARY TORONTO @ VANCOUVER EDMONTON @ LOS ANGELES PHOENIX VANCOUVER EDMONTON @ WASHINGTON @ DETROIT OTTAWA N.Y. RANGERS @ COLORADO DETROIT ST. LOUIS CALGARY LOS ANGELES @ COLORADO @ EDMONTON @ CALGARY @ VANCOUVER @ CHICAGO @ DETROIT CHICAGO @ SAN JOSE DALLAS LOS ANGELES @ SAN JOSE

RESULT 1-4 L 6-6 T (OT) 2-0 W 6-6 T (OT) 2-4 L 3-4 L 1-4 L 1-5 L 0-3 L 1-4 L 1-4 L 3-6 L 4-3 W 1-1 T (OT) 5-6 L 7-4 W 2-3 L 3-2 W 3-4 L 2-4 L 2-2 T (OT) 3-0 W 3-1 W 2-3 L 2-0 W 4-2 W 3-1 W 1-1 T (OT) 3-5 L 5-2 W 3-7 L 5-4 W 7-0 W 1-2 L 2-3 L 3-5 L 4-3 W (OT) 3-0 W 2-3 L 1-5 L 3-2 W 5-2 W 3-2 W 1-2 L 3-1 W 3-6 L 2-2 T (OT) 4-1 W 1-3 L 6-3 W 2-5 L 3-4 L 2-4 L 2-1 W (OT) 1-6 L 5-2 W 2-4 L 5-1 W 1-3 L 4-2 W 5-2 W 3-3 T (OT) 4-1 W 1-1 T (OT) 4-1 W 5-2 W 2-2 T (OT) 2-1 W 4-4 T (OT) 2-2 T (OT) 6-2 W 3-4 L 4-1 W 2-3 L 3-5 L 4-3 W 1-0 W (OT) 3-3 T (OT) 5-5 T (OT) 3-2 W 4-1 W 4-3 W

RECORD/PTS. DUCKS GOALS (BY #) 0-1-0/0 17 0-1-1/1 4, 17, 21, 8, 11, 2+ 1-1-1/3 8*, 32$ 1-1-2/4 13, 17, 21, 8, 16, 8+ 1-2-2/4 14, 10 1-3-2/4 12, 16, 8 1-4-2/4 13 1-5-2/4 10 1-6-2/4 NONE 1-7-2/4 8 1-8-2/4 12 1-9-2/4 4, 16*, 10 2-9-2/6 16, 8, 8, 8 2-9-3/7 10 2-10-3/7 12, 18, 16, 9, 9 3-10-3/9 14, 20, 8, 16, 9, 18, 18$ 3-11-3/9 9, 32 4-11-3/11 12, 18, 17 4-12-3/11 46, 14, 8 4-13-3/11 20, 10 4-13-4/12 12, 8 5-13-4/14 9, 9, 16 6-13-4/16 8, 18, 29 6-14-4/16 20, 17 7-14-4/18 9, 20 8-14-4/20 9, 14, 12, 9$ 9-14-4/22 20, 8, 8$ 9-14-5/23 46 9-15-5/23 8, 15, 15 10-15-5/25 14, 20, 13, 8, 23 10-16-5/25 9, 17, 23 11-16-5/27 15, 15, 46, 46, 2 12-16-5/29 9*, 14, 14*, 20*, 15, 9, 8 12-17-5/29 16 12-18-5/29 13, 8 12-19-5/29 13, 46*, 18 13-19-5/31 17, 8, 14, 20 14-19-5/33 23, 46, 15 14-20-5/33 8, 46 14-21-5/33 8 15-21-5/35 8, 20, 16 16-21-5/37 23, 9*, 9, 8, 9 17-21-5/39 23, 8, 9 17-22-5/39 20 18-22-5/41 8, 17, 9 18-23-5/41 9, 9, 9 18-23-6/42 20, 54 19-23-6/44 8, 15, 8, 54 19-24-6/44 52 20-24-6/46 9, 23, 8, 54, 54, 20 20-25-6/46 29, 9 20-26-6/46 28, 9, 14 20-27-6/46 9, 8 21-27-6/48 2, 8 21-28-6/48 8 22-28-6/50 15, 10, 9, 17, 23 22-29-6/50 8, 9 23-29-6/52 34, 14, 9*, 8, 20 23-30-6/52 18 24-30-6/54 8, 20, 14, 9 25-30-6/56 17, 9, 8, 12, 9$ 25-30-7/57 29, 2, 54+ 26-30-7/59 9, 8, 16, 15$ 26-30-8/60 13+ 27-30-8/62 8, 8, 23, 9$ 28-30-8/64 8, 13, 13, 9, 8$ 28-30-9/65 9, 8+ 29-30-9/67 8, 17 29-30-10/68 15, 23, 23, 20 29-30-11/69 14, 54 30-30-11/71 13, 15, 8, 32, 29, 8 30-31-11/71 9, 9, 8 31-31-11/73 8, 9, 54, 33 31-32-11/73 9, 17 31-33-11/73 23, 20, 23 32-33-11/75 9, 36, 23, 27 33-33-11/77 20 33-33-12/78 36, 9, 20 33-33-13/79 9, 17, 23, 34, 8 34-33-13/81 20, 8, 9 35-33-13/83 15, 33, 23, 8$ 36-33-13/85 8, 34, 9, 9

ANA. GOALTENDER(S) ATTENDANCE HEBERT 15,746 HEBERT 20,306 SHTALENKOV 17,795 HEBERT 16,061 SHTALENKOV 14,492 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT ^17,174 SHTALENKOV/HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT/SHTALENKOV 18,812 HEBERT 12,328 HEBERT/SHTALENKOV 16,592 SHTALENKOV 16,232 HEBERT 17,112 HEBERT 17,025 HEBERT 15,935 SHTALENKOV ^17,174 SHTALENKOV 16,072 SHTALENKOV 16,342 HEBERT 16,217 SHTALENKOV 14,853 HEBERT 16,597 HEBERT 17,442 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT 16,419 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT 16,735 HEBERT 15,838 HEBERT 16,416 SHTALENKOV 16,326 HEBERT/SHTALENKOV 15,101 SHTALENKOV/O’NEILL ^17,174 SHTALENKOV ^17,174 HEBERT 17,084 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT 18,200 HEBERT 19,040 HEBERT 17,605 HEBERT 14,703 HEBERT 17,769 HEBERT 17,012 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT 18,105 HEBERT 16,207 HEBERT ^17, 174 HEBERT/SHTALENKOV 15,177 HEBERT 16,005 HEBERT 16,267 HEBERT 15,118 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT ^17,174 SHTALENKOV 13,134 HEBERT 15,726 HEBERT 16,743 HEBERT/SHTALENKOV 16,219 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT 18,422 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT 12,184 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT 18,130 HEBERT 19,983 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT 16,061 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT 16,061 HEBERT/SHTALENKOV 17,099 HEBERT 17,118 HEBERT/SHTALENKOV 16,050 SHTALENKOV 21,941 SHTALENKOV 19,983 SHTALENKOV ^17,174 HEBERT 17,442 SHTALENKOV ^17,174 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT 17,442

GOAL KEY: UNDERLINE = POWER PLAY GOAL, * = SHORTHANDED GOAL, BOLD = GAME-WINNING GOAL, + = GAME-TYING GOAL, $ = EMPTY NET GOAL, ^ = SELLOUT AT THE ARROWHEAD POND OF ANAHEIM. WHEN TWO GOALTENDERS PLAY IN ONE GAME, ALL CAPS RECEIVED DECISION.

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1995-96 ANAHEIM DUCKS

Front Row (sitting) L-R: Mikhail Shtalenkov, Head Coach Ron Wilson, Assistant General Manager David McNab, President Tony Tavares, Governor Michael Eisner, Vice President/General Manager Jack Ferreira, Vice President of Hockey Operations Kevin Gilmore, Captain Randy Ladouceur, Guy Hebert. Second Row L-R: Equipment Manager Mark O’Neill, Assistant Equipment Manager John Allaway, Alternate Captain Paul Kariya, Alternate Captain Bobby Dollas, Alternate Captain Todd Ewen, Assistant Coach Al Sims, Assistant Coach Tim Army, Head Athletic Trainer/ Physical Therapist Paddy Jarit. Third Row L-R: Anatoli Semenov, David Karpa, Peter Douris, Teemu Selanne, Shaun Van Allen, Fredrik Olausson, Ken Baumgartner, Garry Valk, Joe Sacco. Top Row L-R: Valeri Karpov, J.F. Jomphe, Jason York, Roman Oksiuta, Steve Rucchin, Jason Marshall, Alex Hicks, Darren Van Impe. Not Pictured: Milos Holan.

1995-96 SEASON: Final Record: 35-39-8, 78 points (fourth, Pacific)...nearly qualified for a Western Conference playoff spot (the Ducks actually finished tied-for8th in the conference with Winnipeg, but lost the tie breaker because the Jets had more wins)... Anaheim’s 35 wins and 78 points marked new club records for one season...the Mighty Ducks finished out the season strong, going 6-1-1 in their last eight games and 12-3-2 in their last 17 games...the Ducks did a lot of their late-season damage at home, going 11-1-2 in their last 14 home games…Anaheim also had a 15-6-3 record in the last 24 contests and a 17-8-3 record in the last 28...the Ducks went 33-31-8 over the last 72 games after starting the season 2-8-0...the Mighty Ducks’ home record was 22-15-4 (22 home wins was a franchise record for one season)...Anaheim ended the season with a club-record nine-game home unbeaten streak (8-0-1)...the Ducks went 11-1-2 in their last 14 at the Arrowhead Pond and 13-5-3 in their last 21...road record was 13-23-4... Anaheim had one of the best records in the NHL since March 1 (12-4-3); the second-best in the Western Conference…the Mighty Ducks earned 34.6% of their points on the season in the team’s 19 games after March 1...Paul Kariya became the first Mighty Duck to make First Team NHL All Star, earning a spot on the 1995-96 squad at left wing. He also won the Lady Byng Trophy for the first time in his career...Here are a few facts of how Anaheim’s acquisition of Teemu Selanne affected the Mighty Ducks…after Feb. 7, the day the trade went down: Anaheim earned a record

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of 17-9-3 (11-1-2 at home, 6-8-1 on the road)... the team earned club-records in overall winning streak (six games, Mar. 8-22), home winning streak (five games, Mar. 8-Apr. 3), home unbeaten streak (Mar. 8-Apr. 14, 8-0-1) and overall unbeaten streak (seven games, 6-0-1, Mar. 10-24)...the Ducks’ power play went 29-145 for a .200 success rate (team had only gone 31-281 for .110 before trade)... Anaheim had three hat tricks (two by Selanne, one by Garry Valk). The Ducks had only one in their history before the arrival of Selanne (Terry Yake - Oct. 19, 1993 @ NYR)...Selanne’s offensive numbers with Anaheim were 16-20=36 points in 28 appearances (1.29 points-per-game)...Paul Kariya’s offensive numbers were 21-23=44 points in 29 appearances (1.52 points-per-game) after Selanne joined Anaheim...The Mighty Ducks were one of only three NHL clubs (also Colorado and Pittsburgh) to finish with two players in the top eight scoring leaders in 1995-96 (Paul Kariya, 50-58=108 pts. and Teemu Selanne, 40-68=108 pts.)...Anaheim was one of only eight teams in the NHL with a .900-plus team save percentage (.906) and a team goals-against-average (GAA) below 3.00 (2.97)…Anaheim finished tied-for-fifth in the league in save percentage and 10th in the league in GAA…Anaheim goaltending combined for a .952 save percentage and 2.08 GAA in 19 games from March 1 to the end of the season…Individually, Guy Hebert finished fourth in the league in save percentage with .914 on the season and tied-forfifth in the league in shutouts with four (three of which came in his last 14 games).

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DATE 10/9 10/11 10/13 10/14 10/18 10/20 10/22 10/23 10/26 10/27 10/29 11/1 11/3 11/5 11/7 11/8 11/11 11/13 11/15 11/17 11/19 11/21 11/22 11/24 11/29 12/1 12/2 12/4 12/6 12/7 12/10 12/13 12/15 12/17 12/19 12/20 12/22 12/27 12/29 12/31 1/5 1/7 1/9 1/11 1/12 1/14 1/17 1/24 1/27 1/31 2/2 2/4 2/7 2/10 2/11 2/14 2/15 2/17 2/21 2/23 2/25 2/26 2/28 3/3 3/5 3/8 3/10 3/13 3/17 3/19 3/22 3/24 3/25 3/28 3/31 4/3 4/5 4/7 4/8 4/10 4/12 4/14

OPPONENT @ WINNIPEG @ HARTFORD @ BUFFALO @ PITTSBURGH VANCOUVER PHILADELPHIA WINNIPEG @ COLORADO @ DALLAS @ ST. LOUIS CALGARY ST. LOUIS N.Y. RANGERS NEW JERSEY @ TORONTO @ MONTREAL @ OTTAWA LOS ANGELES COLORADO NY ISLANDERS FLORIDA @ CALGARY @ EDMONTON CHICAGO WASHINGTON @ DETROIT @ TORONTO @ N.Y. RANGERS @ TAMPA BAY @ FLORIDA EDMONTON PITTSBURGH OTTAWA TORONTO SAN JOSE DETROIT VANCOUVER @ LOS ANGELES SAN JOSE LOS ANGELES @ CALGARY @ EDMONTON @ PHILADELPHIA @ BOSTON @ CHICAGO @ WINNIPEG CALGARY @ VANCOUVER @ LOS ANGELES COLORADO HARTFORD CHICAGO TORONTO @ N.Y. ISLANDERS @ NEW JERSEY @ EDMONTON @ VANCOUVER @ LOS ANGELES BOSTON @ CALGARY SAN JOSE @ COLORADO MONTREAL TAMPA BAY DALLAS BUFFALO LOS ANGELES COLORADO ST. LOUIS @ WASHINGTON @ ST. LOUIS @ CHICAGO @ DETROIT @ DALLAS @ SAN JOSE EDMONTON DETROIT @ SAN JOSE VANCOUVER @ COLORADO DALLAS WINNIPEG

RESULT 3-4 L 2-3 L 4-1 W 2-5 L 1-5 L 2-4 L 6-2 W 1-3 L 2-5 L 2-4 L 7-2 W 3-0 W 7-4 W 6-1 W 3-6 L 3-2 W (OT) 3-2 W 2-4 L 7-3 W 2-1 W (OT) 3-4 L 3-2 W 0-2 L 4-5 L (OT) 2-2 T (OT) 2-5 L 4-4 T (OT) 1-5 L 1-2 L 3-3 T (OT) 1-3 L 6-3 W 4-2 W 2-3 L (OT) 4-7 L 1-6 L 2-6 L 1-7 L 4-2 W 2-2 T (OT) 3-1 W 1-3 L 2-2 T (OT) 2-7 L 0-3 L 6-4 W 1-4 L 2-1 W (OT) 4-5 L 2-1 W 3-4 L 1-4 L 1-2 L 3-4 L 4-2 W 2-3 L 3-5 L 2-1 W (OT) 4-3 W (OT) 2-3 L 4-3 W 2-3 L 5-2 W 2-2 T (OT) 1-3 L 3-2 W (OT) 3-2 W 4-0 W 5-1 W 2-1 W 6-1 W 2-2 T (OT) 1-5 L 1-3 L 4-2 W 1-0 W 2-2 T (OT) 5-3 W 2-0 W 3-7 L 5-3 W 5-2 W

RECORD/PTS. DUCKS GOALS (BY #) 0-1-0/0 9, 26, 20 0-2-0/0 9, 9 1-2-0/2 9, 16, 20, 20$ 1-3-0/2 20, 11 1-4-0/2 9 1-5-0/2 3, 18 2-5-0/4 16, 9, 8, 18, 25*,18 2-6-0/4 26 2-7-0/4 2, 9 2-8-0/4 25, 21 3-8-0/6 22, 9, 16, 9, 16, 21, 22 4-8-0/8 36, 25, 9$ 5-8-0/10 19, 20, 14, 21, 20, 26, 22 6-8-0/12 9, 22, 18*, 10, 26, 8 6-9-0/12 26, 19, 14 7-9-0/14 26, 10, 9 8-9-0/16 26, 10, 17 8-10-0/16 21, 9 9-10-0/18 9, 9, 32, 19, 25, 20, 32 10-10-0/20 21, 16 10-11-0/20 20, 14, 16 11-11-0/22 10, 26, 20 11-12-0/22 NONE 11-13-0/22 19, 26, 20, 20 11-13-1/23 8, 9* 11-14-1/23 15, 8 11-14-2/24 7, 9, 8, 9 11-15-2/24 26 11-16-2/24 7 11-16-3/25 9*, 25, 25+ 11-17-3/25 26 12-17-3/27 25, 9, 12, 9, 14, 18$ 13-17-3/29 9, 10, 2, 25* 13-18-3/29 10, 32 13-19-3/29 21, 16, 5, 2 13-20-3/29 16 13-21-3/29 36, 9 13-22-3/29 3 14-22-3/31 32, 19, 18, 18$ 14-22-4/32 17, 14 15-22-4/34 32, 24, 32 15-23-4/34 25 15-23-5/35 24, 9 15-24-5/35 36, 10 15-25-5/35 NONE 16-25-5/37 12, 18, 9, 22, 14, 22$ 16-26-5/37 12 17-26-5/39 2, 32 17-27-5/39 11, 9, 20, 22 18-27-5/41 17*, 9 18-28-5/41 14, 20, 11 18-29-5/41 9 18-30-5/41 9 18-31-5/41 8, 21, 3 19-31-5/43 36, 12, 9, 8$ 19-32-5/43 29, 46 19-33-5/43 4, 8, 8 20-33-5/45 4, 9 21-33-5/47 9, 9, 32, 32 21-34-5/47 11, 9 22-34-5/49 8, 8, 8, 26 22-35-5/49 14*, 8 23-35-5/51 20, 9, 26, 2*, 9 23-35-6/52 9, 14+ 23-36-6/52 8 24-36-6/54 20, 2, 9 25-36-6/56 14*, 9, 9 26-36-6/58 11, 11, 18, 20* 27-36-6/60 8, 8, 2, 8, 21 28-36-6/62 11, 20 29-36-6/64 9, 18, 18, 18, 9, 28 29-36-7/65 14, 32+ 29-37-7/65 93 29-38-7/65 28 30-38-7/67 14, 8, 9, 11 31-38-7/69 9 31-38-8/70 28, 9 32-38-8/72 28, 8, 9, 48, 11 33-38-8/74 20, 28 33-39-8/74 9*, 2, 9 34-39-8/76 28, 20, 8, 14, 8 35-39-8/78 28, 46, 22, 9, 9

ANA. GOALTENDER(S) ATTENDANCE HEBERT 7,856 HEBERT 8,635 SHTALENKOV 16,087 HEBERT 15,809 SHTALENKOV ^17,174 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT 17,003 HEBERT/SHTALENKOV 16,061 SHTALENKOV 13,671 HEBERT 17,384 HEBERT 17,060 HEBERT 16,642 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT 15,673 HEBERT 16,524 HEBERT 8,988 HEBERT ^17,174 SHTALENKOV ^17,174 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT 17,584 SHTALENKOV 9,052 HEBERT ^17,174 SHTALENKOV ^17,174 SHTALENKOV 19,881 SHTALENKOV 15,746 SHTALENKOV 18,200 HEBERT 17,260 HEBERT 12,142 SHTALENKOV ^17,174 SHTALENKOV ^17,174 SHTALENKOV ^17,174 SHTALENKOV ^17,174 HEBERT/SHTALENKOV ^17,174 HEBERT ^17,174 SHTALENKOV ^17,174 SHTALENKOV/HEBERT 16,005 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT 16,821 HEBERT 9,456 HEBERT 17,380 HEBERT/SHTALENKOV 17,332 HEBERT 21,555 HEBERT 10,661 HEBERT/SHTALENKOV ^17,174 HEBERT 16,825 HEBERT 15,629 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT ^17,174 SHTALENKOV ^17,174 SHTALENKOV 14,329 HEBERT 17,690 HEBERT 10,342 HEBERT/SHTALENKOV 16,367 SHTALENKOV 16,005 SHTALENKOV ^17,174 SHTALENKOV 17,516 HEBERT ^17,174 SHTALENKOV 16,061 SHTALENKOV ^17,174 SHTALENKOV ^17,174 SHTALENKOV ^17,174 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT 15,212 HEBERT 20,760 HEBERT 21,633 HEBERT/SHTALENKOV 19,983 HEBERT 15,989 HEBERT 17,190 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT 17,190 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT 16,061 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT ^17,174

GOAL KEY: UNDERLINE = POWER PLAY GOAL, * = SHORTHANDED GOAL, BOLD = GAME-WINNING GOAL, + = GAME-TYING GOAL, $ = EMPTY NET GOAL, ^ = SELLOUT AT THE ARROWHEAD POND. WHEN TWO GOALTENDERS PLAY IN ONE GAME, ALL CAPS RECEIVED DECISION.

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1994-95 MIGHTY DUCKS OF ANAHEIM

Front Row (sitting) L-R: Mikhail Shtalenkov, Head Coach Ron Wilson, Assistant General Manager Pierre Gauthier, President Tony Tavares, Governor Michael Eisner, Vice President/General Manager Jack Ferreira, Vice President of Hockey Operations Kevin Gilmore, Captain Randy Ladouceur, Guy Hebert. Second Row L-R: Trainer Blynn DeNiro, Equipment Manager Mark O’Neill, Assistant Coach Al Sims, Tom Kurvers, Bobby Dollas, Alternate Captain Todd Ewen, Alternate Captain Bob Corkum, Jim Thomson, Assistant Coach Tim Army, Goaltending Coach Brian Hayward, Assistant Equipment Manager John Allaway. Third Row L-R: Mike Sillinger, David Karpa, Todd Krygier, Garry Valk, Robert Dirk, Steve Rucchin, Peter Douris, Shaun Van Allen, Joe Sacco, Stephan Lebeau. Top Row L-R: Don McSween, Milos Holan, Patrik Carnback, Steven King, Jason York, Oleg Tverdovsky, Paul Kariya, Denny Lambert, Valeri Karpov.

1994-95 SEASON: Final Record: 16-27-5, 37 points (sixth, Pacific)...played a shortened schedule (48 games) due to NHL work stoppage...finished season strong, going 8-9-1 in last 18 games ...stayed in the hunt for a playoff spot until the last week of the season, being eliminated with only two games remaining...improved play at home (11-9-4 record, which ranked fifth in the Western Conference for home record and 14th in the NHL); went 8-4-0 in last 12 home contests and 9-5-3 in their last 17 on home ice...15 players on final game lineup were not with the club on the last day of the previous season; five were acquired in trades since Feb. 2, 1995. In addition, only 10 players on the 1995 final game lineup were on the Ducks’ inaugural game lineup on Oct. 8, 1993...13 players in final lineup were 25-yearsold or younger; only three were 30+ years old (average age = 26.29 years)...11 rookies in the lineup, Anaheim led the NHL in rookie mangames for the season with 238. In 1995 Anaheim rookies combined to score 36-73=109 points (32.2% of 338 total points scored by the team)...Ducks had a 13-5-2 record when scoring first goal of a game, including 10-3-2 at home...club went 7-4 (.636)

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in one-goal games, including 5-0 at home... team had 731 penalty minutes (15.2 avg.) - the lowest in the NHL...soldout all 24 games at the Arrowhead Pond, giving the club a string of 49-straight sellouts...Anaheim was the only team in the league to have three players on its NHL roster selected in the NHL Supplemental Draft (which no longer exists) Todd Krygier (HFD), Steven King (NYR) & Steve Rucchin (ANA). All three were selected by Dir. of Player Personnel David McNab when he was with each respective team...the Ducks’ record in California was 14-10-3 with 33 points (89.2% of the team’s 1995 total). Record outside the state was 2-17-0...Anaheim went 15-6-3 (.688) in games that the team scored three-or-more goals, including going 10-2-1 (.808) when scoring four-or-more. Record when scoring less-than-three goals stood at 1-21-2 (.083).

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1994-95 GAME-BY-GAME GAME 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48

DATE 1/20 1/21 1/23 1/25 1/27 1/31 2/1 2/3 2/5 2/7 2/9 2/12 2/17 2/18 2/23 2/24 2/26 3/1 3/3 3/5 3/7 3/9 3/11 3/15 3/17 3/19 3/21 3/23 3/26 3/28 3/30 3/31 4/2 4/5 4/7 4/9 4/11 4/13 4/15 4/17 4/19 4/21 4/23 4/24 4/26 4/30 5/1 5/3

OPPONENT @ EDMONTON @ WINNIPEG EDMONTON DALLAS WINNIPEG @ ST. LOUIS @ DALLAS DETROIT @ LOS ANGELES CHICAGO @ CALGARY @ EDMONTON VANCOUVER @ SAN JOSE @ TORONTO @ WINNIPEG CALGARY CHICAGO @ DALLAS @ CHICAGO @ ST. LOUIS DETROIT @ VANCOUVER @ CALGARY TORONTO ST. LOUIS LOS ANGELES @ SAN JOSE @ CHICAGO @ DETROIT WINNIPEG @ VANCOUVER SAN JOSE EDMONTON DALLAS LOS ANGELES @ VANCOUVER CALGARY VANCOUVER SAN JOSE @ TORONTO @ DETROIT @ LOS ANGELES CALGARY SAN JOSE @ LOS ANGELES ST. LOUIS TORONTO

RESULT 1-2 L 4-3 W 5-4 W (OT) 1-4 L 3-2 W 2-7 L 2-9 L 2-5 L 3-2 W 0-3 L 1-5 L 0-2 L 2-2 T (OT) 6-3 W 1-3 L 2-4 L 3-5 L 3-1 W 0-4 L 0-3 L 3-6 L 4-4 T (OT) 3-5 L 5-0 W 3-3 T (OT) 2-4 L 3-3 T (OT) 6-3 W 2-5 L 4-6 L 3-1 W 1-6 L 5-4 W 4-3 W (OT) 0-2 L 5-1 W 0-5 L 4-2 W 1-3 L 3-0 W 2-3 L 5-6 L 2-2 T (OT) 2-1 W 2-5 L 1-2 L 3-5 L 6-1 W

RECORD/PTS. DUCKS GOALS (BY #) 0-1-0/0 19 1-1-0/2 14, 21, 9, 2* 2-1-0/4 9, 24, 24, 14, 16 2-2-0/4 16 3-2-0/6 11, 27, 9 3-3-0/6 14, 27 3-4-0/6 9*, 10* 3-5-0/6 21, 16 4-5-0/8 8, 20, 24 4-6-0/8 NONE 4-7-0/8 15 4-8-0/8 NONE 4-8-1/9 2, 4+ 5-8-1/11 47, 19, 25, 25, 16, 16$ 5-9-1/11 22 5-10-1/11 19, 47 5-11-1/11 24, 22, 9 6-11-1/13 25, 47, 22 6-12-1/13 NONE 6-13-1/13 NONE 6-14-1/13 20, 47, 10 6-14-2/14 9, 25, 25, 9+ 6-15-2/14 18, 16, 9 7-15-2/16 9, 9, 20, 4, 20 7-15-3/17 47, 2, 19+ 7-16-3/17 22, 2 7-16-4/18 11, 9, 22 8-16-4/20 11, 20, 47, 20, 2, 14 8-17-4/20 14, 14 8-18-4/20 21, 14, 9, 14 9-18-4/22 20, 20, 18$ 9-19-4/22 5 10-19-4/24 18, 21, 9, 10, 16 11-19-4/26 42, 29, 19, 47 11-20-4/26 NONE 12-20-4/28 7, 9, 14, 25, 25 12-21-4/28 NONE 13-21-4/30 25, 19, 16, 14$ 13-22-4/30 47 14-22-4/32 16, 2, 19$ 14-23-4/32 26, 16 14-24-4/32 15, 9, 26, 2, 21 14-24-5/33 22*, 21 15-24-5/35 25, 22 15-25-5/35 9, 19 15-26-5/35 25 15-27-5/35 11, 9, 25 16-27-5/37 20, 7, 29, 22, 19, 9

ANA. GOALTENDER(S) ATTENDANCE HEBERT 14,967 SHTALENKOV 9,725 HEBERT ^17,174 SHTALENKOV ^17,174 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT/SHTALENKOV 17,281 SHTALENKOV/HEBERT 16,924 HEBERT ^17,174 SHTALENKOV 16,005 SHTALENKOV ^17,174 HEBERT 17,883 HEBERT 12,487 HEBERT ^17,174 SHTALENKOV/HEBERT 17,190 HEBERT 15,746 SHTALENKOV 12,843 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT 16,924 HEBERT 21,546 SHTALENKOV/HEBERT 19,115 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT 14,414 HEBERT 18,321 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT ^17,174 SHTALENKOV ^17,174 HEBERT 17,190 HEBERT/SHTALENKOV 21,351 SHTALENKOV/HEBERT 19,875 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT/SHTALENKOV 13,649 HEBERT ^17,174 SHTALENKOV ^17,174 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT 13,031 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT 15,746 HEBERT/SHTALENKOV 19,875 HEBERT 16,005 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT ^17,174 HEBERT/SHTALENKOV 16,005 SHTALENKOV ^17,174 SHTALENKOV ^17,174

GOAL KEY: UNDERLINE = POWER PLAY GOAL, * = SHORTHANDED GOAL, BOLD = GAME-WINNING GOAL, + = GAMETYING GOAL, $ = EMPTY NET GOAL, ^= SELLOUT AT THE ARROWHEAD POND. WHEN TWO GOALTENDERS PLAY IN ONE GAME, ALL CAPS RECEIVED DECISION. NOTE - BOB CORKUM CHANGED FROM #20 TO #19, STEVE RUCCHIN CHANGED FROM #15 TO #20, AND DAVID KARPA WAS ASSIGNED #15 BEGINNING ON 3/9/95. BEFORE 3/9/95, #19 WAS WORN BY ANATOLI SEMENOV.

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1993-94 MIGHTY DUCKS OF ANAHEIM

Front Row (sitting) L-R: Mikhail Shtalenkov, Alternate Captain Randy Ladouceur, Head Coach Ron Wilson, Assistant General Manager Pierre Gauthier, President Tony Tavares, Governor Michael Eisner, Vice President/General Manager Jack Ferreira, Director of Hockey Operations Kevin Gilmore, Captain Troy Loney, Guy Hebert. Second Row L-R: Trainer Blynn DeNiro, Equipment Manager Mark O’Neill, Assistant Coach Al Sims, Terry Yake, Bobby Dollas, Alternate Captain Stu Grimson, Alternate Captain Todd Ewen, Stephan Lebeau, Assistant Coach Tim Army, Goaltending Coach Brian Hayward, Assistant Equipment Manager John Allaway. Third Row L-R: Bob Corkum, Peter Douris, Joe Sacco, David Williams, Bill Houlder, Anatoli Semenov, Jim Thomson, Shaun Van Allen, Tim Sweeney, Don McSween. Top Row L-R: Scott McKay, Sean Hill, Scott Chartier, Maxim Bets, Steven King, Garry Valk, Mark Ferner, Patrik Carnback, John Lilley.

1993-94: THE INAUGURAL SEASON Final Record: 33-46-5, 71 points (fourth, Pacific) ...set an NHL first-year team record with 33 wins, tying Florida for most wins in a season...had 19 road wins - the most-ever by a first-year club in the NHL...had three separate road winning streaks of three games or more, including a four-game sweep of a Western Canada swing in late November...71 points were the fourth-highest point total ever for a first-year NHL club...home attendance averaged 16,989 (98.9% of capacity) with 27 sellouts, including the last 25 games of the year...won seven season-series, including four sweeps (Hartford 2-0, Philadelphia 2-0, N.Y. Rangers 2-0, Winnipeg 4-0)...team was 10-4-1 in Canada, including an eight game unbeaten streak (8-0-1)...15 players set new individual career-highs for points in an NHL season and 20 set new career-highs in games played... Anaheim’s team 2.97 GAA and .907 save per­ cen­ tage made the Mighty Ducks one of only eight teams in the league to have a

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GAA under 3.00 and a save percentage over .900...21 of 46 losses were decided by one goal (45.7%)...43-of-71 points were earned away from the Arrowhead Pond (60.6%)...team’s record was 19-15-3 outside of the state of California... team had a 5-5-1 record when scoring two-ormore power play goals in a game, including a 2-0-0 record when scoring three...penalty killing ranked sixth overall in the league at 82.7%... Anaheim had a 6-2-1 record in games that they scored a shorthanded goal...the Mighty Ducks were one of three teams not to be called for an instigation penalty (Florida & Quebec being the others)...Anaheim held a 19-3-1 record (.848) when scoring four-or-more goals in a game.

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1993-94 GAME-BY-GAME GAME 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84

DATE 10/8 10/10 10/13 10/15 10/17 10/19 10/20 10/23 10/25 10/28 10/29 10/31 11/3 11/5 11/7 11/9 11/11 11/14 11/17 11/19 11/21 11/22 11/24 11/26 11/27 12/1 12/2 12/5 12/7 12/12 12/14 12/15 12/17 12/19 12/20 12/22 12/26 12/28 12/30 1/1 1/2 1/6 1/8 1/10 1/12 1/14 1/16 1/18 1/19 1/24 1/26 1/28 1/29 2/2 2/4 2/6 2/11 2/13 2/16 2/18 2/20 2/23 2/24 2/26 3/2 3/4 3/6 3/8 3/9 3/11 3/13 3/16 3/22 3/24 3/26 3/27 3/30 3/31 4/2 4/6 4/8 4/9 4/11 4/13

OPPONENT RESULT DETROIT 2-7 L NY ISLANDERS 3-4 L (OT) EDMONTON 4-3 W BOSTON 1-1 T (OT) CALGARY 2-2 T (OT) @ NY RANGERS 4-2 W @ NEW JERSEY 0-4 L @ MONTREAL 1-4 L @ OTTAWA 1-4 L @ SAN JOSE 3-4 L WASHINGTON 2-5 L SAN JOSE 1-2 L (OT) DALLAS 5-4 W NEW JERSEY 3-6 L PITTSBURGH 4-5 L DALLAS (AT PHX) 4-2 W @ CALGARY 4-5 L @ VANCOUVER 2-3 L TORONTO 3-4 L @ VANCOUVER 6-3 W @ EDMONTON 4-2 W @ CALGARY 2-1 W @ WINNIPEG 2-1 W SAN JOSE 3-4 L @ SAN JOSE 0-1 L WINNIPEG 5-2 W @ LOS ANGELES 2-3 L TAMPA BAY 2-4 L FLORIDA 2-3 L ST. LOUIS 2-1 W (OT) @ DETROIT 2-5 L @ TORONTO 1-0 W @ DALLAS 3-2 W @ CHICAGO 0-2 L @ WINNIPEG 7-5 W DALLAS 2-3 L (OT) LOS ANGELES 2-3 L @ NY ISLANDERS 3-0 W @ WASHINGTON 0-3 L @ FLORIDA 2-4 L @ T. BAY (ORL.) 4-1 W @ CHICAGO 6-2 W @ ST. LOUIS 5-3 W DETROIT 4-6 L SAN JOSE 2-5 L HARTFORD 6-3 W VANCOUVER 3-4 L @ TORONTO 3-3 T (OT) @ DETROIT 4-4 T (OT) ST. LOUIS 2-3 L (OT) WINNIPEG 3-1 W N.Y. RANGERS 3-2 W @ LOS ANGELES 1-5 L CALGARY 2-4 L VANCOUVER 3-0 W CHICAGO 2-3 L LOS ANGELES 3-5 L @ EDMONTON 6-3 W PHILADELPHIA 6-3 W QUEBEC 0-1 L @ ST. LOUIS 1-4 L @ BUFFALO 2-4 L @ PITTSBURGH 2-2 T (OT) @ QUEBEC 6-3 W MONTREAL 2-5 L EDMONTON 4-1 W @ SAN JOSE 0-6 L @ CHICAGO (@ PHX) 0-3 L BUFFALO 0-3 L CHICAGO 2-3 L OTTAWA 5-1 W LOS ANGELES 5-2 W @ DALLAS 3-4 L @ BOSTON 3-5 L @ HARTFORD 3-2 W @ PHILADELPHIA 3-2 W (OT) @ LOS ANGELES 5-2 W EDMONTON 2-3 L (OT) TORONTO 3-1 W @ CALGARY 2-4 L @ EDMONTON 3-1 W @ VANCOUVER 3-1 W CALGARY 0-3 L VANCOUVER 1-2 L

RECORD/PTS. DUCKS GOALS (BY #) 0-1-0/0 6, 24 0-2-0/0 19, 25, 20 1-2-0/2 24, 17, 14, 23 1-2-1/3 14 1-2-2/4 36, 21 2-2-2/6 24, 25, 25, 25 2-3-2/6 NONE 2-4-2/6 18 2-5-2/6 20 2-6-2/6 2, 8, 20 2-7-2/6 20, 2 2-8-2/6 18 3-8-2/8 19, 23, 3, 18, 19 3-9-2/8 8, 19, 20 3-10-2/8 6, 25, 19, 21 4-10-2/10 36, 18, 24, 20$ 4-11-2/10 16, 20, 16, 7 4-12-2/10 23, 25 4-13-2/10 8, 19, 25 5-13-2/12 36,19,29,16, 18, 14 6-13-2/14 36, 22, 6, 2 7-13-2/16 19, 7 8-13-2/18 23, 23 8-14-2/18 17, 21, 21 8-15-2/18 NONE 9-15-2/20 14, 36, 19, 17, 25 9-16-2/20 16, 22 9-17-2/20 36, 17 9-18-2/20 8, 17 10-18-2/22 7, 10 10-19-2/22 25, 25 11-19-2/24 8* 12-19-2/26 10, 10, 17 12-20-2/26 NONE 13-20-2/28 25,17,23,20,36,25,16 13-21-2/28 10, 3 13-22-2/28 25, 20 14-22-2/30 10, 6, 2 14-23-2/30 NONE 14-24-2/30 25, 20 15-24-2/32 4, 18*, 25, 16$ 16-24-2/34 20, 8, 18, 20*, 23, 6 17-24-2/36 24, 16, 23, 23, 16 17-25-2/36 21, 23, 2, 4 17-26-2/36 23, 16 18-26-2/38 21, 20*, 8, 21, 8, 18$ 18-27-2/38 20, 24, 14 18-27-3/39 18, 24, 24 18-27-4/40 18, 36, 17, 20+ 18-28-4/40 24, 8 19-28-4/42 19, 39, 22 20-28-4/44 20, 8, 2 20-29-4/44 21 20-30-4/44 14, 25 21-30-4/46 22*, 19, 20 21-31-4/46 14, 24 21-32-4/46 22, 20, 2 22-32-4/48 24, 14, 25, 14, 25, 18 23-32-4/50 22, 20, 7, 14, 14, 24 23-33-4/50 NONE 23-34-4/50 25 23-35-4/50 25, 39 23-35-5/51 8, 14+* 24-35-5/53 2, 47, 3, 18, 23, 14 24-36-5/53 16, 21 25-36-5/55 2, 8, 4, 14 25-37-5/55 NONE 25-38-5/55 NONE 25-39-5/55 NONE 25-40-5/55 20*, 20 26-40-5/57 24, 36, 6, 18, 20 27-40-5/59 14, 4, 47, 8, 8 27-41-5/59 23, 32, 21 27-42-5/59 47, 25, 6* 28-42-5/61 22*, 22, 36 29-42-5/63 16, 18, 18 30-42-5/65 23, 47, 39, 16, 14$ 30-43-5/65 47, 14 31-43-5/67 14, 48, 47 31-44-5/67 18, 18 32-44-5/69 21, 18, 8 33-44-5/71 8, 21, 14$ 33-45-5/71 NONE 33-46-5/71 4

ANA. GOALTENDER(S) ATTENDANCE HEBERT ^17,320 TUGNUTT 15,386 TUGNUTT 15,570 TUGNUTT 16,850 HEBERT 16,527 HEBERT 17,643 TUGNUTT 14,009 HEBERT 16,861 TUGNUTT 10,206 HEBERT 16,183 TUGNUTT 16,436 HEBERT 16,014 TUGNUTT 16,186 TUGNUTT/HEBERT 16,666 HEBERT 17,083 HEBERT 8,143 HEBERT 19,811 SHTALENKOV 13,710 SHTALENKOV/HEBERT 17,083 TUGNUTT 15,550 TUGNUTT 12,348 HEBERT 18,222 TUGNUTT 12,147 TUGNUTT ^17,199 HEBERT 17,190 TUGNUTT 17,003 HEBERT 16,005 TUGNUTT 16,480 HEBERT 16,474 HEBERT 17,017 TUGNUTT 19,687 HEBERT 15,728 HEBERT 16,801 TUGNUTT 18,472 HEBERT 14,033 TUGNUTT ^17,232 HEBERT ^17,296 TUGNUTT 16,297 TUGNUTT 17,616 HEBERT 14,669 TUGNUTT 10,871 TUGNUTT 17,460 HEBERT 18,143 TUGNUTT ^17,196 HEBERT/TUGNUTT ^17,176 HEBERT ^17,204 TUGNUTT/HEBERT ^17,203 HEBERT 15,728 HEBERT 19,875 HEBERT ^17,178 HEBERT ^17,190 HEBERT ^17,250 HEBERT/TUGNUTT 16,005 TUGNUTT ^17,214 HEBERT ^17,229 HEBERT ^17,265 HEBERT ^17,345 TUGNUTT 13,453 HEBERT ^17,268 TUGNUTT ^17,263 HEBERT 18,150 HEBERT 15,651 SHTALENKOV 17,168 HEBERT 15,032 HEBERT ^17,248 HEBERT ^17,278 HEBERT/SHTALENKOV 17,190 SHTALENKOV 13,847 HEBERT ^17,256 HEBERT ^17,265 SHTALENKOV ^17,225 SHTALENKOV ^17,325 SHTALENKOV 16,914 HEBERT 14,448 HEBERT 15,635 HEBERT 17,380 HEBERT 16,005 HEBERT ^17,293 HEBERT ^17,281 HEBERT 20,230 HEBERT 15,701 SHTALENKOV 16,150 SHTALENKOV ^17,291 HEBERT ^17,295

GOAL KEY: UNDERLINE = POWER PLAY GOAL; * = SHORTHANDED GOAL; BOLD = GAME-WINNING GOAL; + = GAME-TYING GOAL; $ = EMPTY NET GOAL. WHEN TWO GOALTENDERS PLAY IN ONE GAME, ALL CAPS RECEIVED DECISION. ^= SELLOUT AT THE ARROWHEAD POND.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR FINAL STATISTICS 2020-21 FINAL STATISTICS POS NO. PLAYER L 53 MAX COMTOIS L 67 RICKARD RAKELL D 4 CAM FOWLER C 14 ADAM HENRIQUE R 61 TROY TERRY C 15 RYAN GETZLAF R 33 JAKOB SILFVERBERG C 38 DEREK GRANT D 22 KEVIN SHATTENKIRK L 43 DANTON HEINEN C 46 *TREVOR ZEGRAS C 23 SAM STEEL L 49 MAX JONES L 20 NICOLAS DESLAURIERS C 48 ISAC LUNDESTROM R 92 ^ALEXANDER VOLKOV D 34 *JAMIE DRYSDALE D 32 JACOB LARSSON D 42 JOSH MANSON C 39 SAM CARRICK D 47 HAMPUS LINDHOLM C 24 CARTER ROWNEY D 7 BEN HUTTON R 21 DAVID BACKES D 76 JOSH MAHURA D 51 ^HAYDN FLEURY D 28 JANI HAKANPAA L 26 ANDREW AGOZZINO D 45 ANDY WELINSKI C 40 VINNI LETTIERI L 12 SONNY MILANO D 86 *SIMON BENOIT C 58 CHASE DE LEO

GP TOI G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S% 55 15:28 16 17 33 3 40 1 0 3 94 17 52 17:50 9 19 28 -14 12 0 0 1 144 6.3 56 21:46 5 18 23 -4 18 0 0 1 75 6.7 45 16:02 12 9 21 -8 11 1 0 2 77 15.6 48 14:42 7 13 20 -1 18 0 0 0 69 10.1 48 16:35 5 12 17 -14 43 3 0 1 70 7.1 47 16:57 8 8 16 -17 18 2 1 0 91 8.8 46 14:34 6 9 15 -4 25 0 1 1 66 9.1 55 21:12 2 13 15 -8 28 1 0 0 93 2.2 43 14:46 7 7 14 -9 0 1 0 1 76 9.2 24 15:24 3 10 13 6 12 0 0 0 53 5.7 42 14:32 6 6 12 -7 8 0 0 0 42 14.3 46 14:10 7 4 11 -9 36 2 0 1 77 9.1 49 11:19 5 5 10 -7 53 0 0 2 65 7.7 41 15:15 6 3 9 -9 14 0 0 0 52 11.5 18 13:53 4 4 8 -1 2 0 0 0 17 23.5 24 19:35 3 5 8 -12 6 0 0 0 28 10.7 46 17:23 1 6 7 -9 14 0 0 0 42 2.4 23 17:59 1 6 7 -3 30 0 0 1 19 5.3 13 12:55 2 4 6 4 28 0 0 0 23 8.7 18 22:02 2 4 6 -1 16 0 0 0 29 6.9 19 14:17 0 6 6 -2 2 0 0 0 10 0 34 18:31 1 4 5 -13 11 0 0 0 51 2 15 12:44 3 1 4 -4 4 0 0 1 30 10 13 15:54 1 3 4 0 4 0 0 0 14 7.1 12 20:39 2 1 3 -6 2 0 0 0 14 14.3 42 18:37 0 1 1 0 31 0 0 0 41 0 3 12:11 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 13 15:02 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 16 0 5 12:43 0 0 0 -3 0 0 0 0 7 0 6 14:44 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 6 17:12 0 0 0 -3 2 0 0 0 3 0 1 13:26 0 0 0 -2 0 0 0 0 1 0

NO. PLAYER GP MIN GAA W L OT SO GA SA SV% G A PIM 36 JOHN GIBSON 35 2031 2.98 9 19 7 3 101 1042 .903 0 0 2 30 RYAN MILLER 16 871 3.51 4 8 2 0 51 432 .882 0 0 0 31 ANTONY STOLARZ 8 464 2.20 4 3 0 1 17 230 .926 0 1 0 ANA GOALTENDING TOTALS 3366 3.16 17 30 9 4 169 1704 .901 0 1 2 * Rookie ^ Acquired Midseason POS NO. PLAYER TEAM GP TOI G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S% D 51 HAYDN FLEURY CAR 35 13:36 1 0 1 -6 6 0 0 0 48 2.1 ANA 12 20:39 2 1 3 -6 2 0 0 0 14 14.3 TOTAL 47 15:24 3 1 4 -12 8 0 0 0 62 4.8 R 92 ALEXANDER VOLKOV TBL 19 9:32 3 2 5 +2 4 0 0 0 18 16.7 ANA 18 13:53 4 4 8 -1 2 0 0 0 17 23.5 TOTAL 37 11:39 7 6 13 +1 6 0 0 0 35 20.0

2019-20 FINAL STATISTICS POS NO. PLAYER C 14 ADAM HENRIQUE L 67 RICKARD RAKELL C 15 RYAN GETZLAF R 33 JAKOB SILFVERBERG D 4 CAM FOWLER R 25 ONDREJ KASE D 47 HAMPUS LINDHOLM C 34 *SAM STEEL C 38 DEREK GRANT C 24 CARTER ROWNEY L 37 NICK RITCHIE R 61 TROY TERRY D 44 MICHAEL DEL ZOTTO L 20 NICOLAS DESLAURIERS L 49 MAX JONES D 32 JACOB LARSSON L 53 *MAX COMTOIS C 29 DEVIN SHORE D 6 ^ERIK GUDBRANSON D 42 JOSH MANSON D 2 BRENDAN GUHLE L 22 ^SONNY MILANO

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GP TOI G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S% 71 16:52 26 17 43 -2 22 5 0 1 169 15.4 65 18:09 15 27 42 -5 12 3 0 2 186 8.1 69 18:43 13 29 42 -16 58 3 0 5 143 9.1 66 17:41 21 18 39 0 14 4 2 1 155 13.5 59 21:59 9 20 29 0 20 2 0 2 117 7.7 49 16:47 7 16 23 -7 10 0 1 0 135 5.2 55 20:04 2 21 23 -10 34 1 0 1 109 1.8 65 15:32 6 16 22 -13 20 1 0 1 85 7.1 49 13:52 14 6 20 -1 28 2 3 4 81 17:3 71 12:49 8 11 19 +5 14 0 2 1 63 12.7 41 14:23 8 11 19 +3 78 2 0 2 70 11.4 47 14:31 4 11 15 -5 6 0 0 0 73 5.5 49 18:42 2 13 15 +5 14 0 0 0 57 3.5 59 9:46 7 6 13 -1 92 0 0 1 64 10.9 59 14:16 8 4 12 -6 36 0 1 0 102 7.8 60 16:08 2 9 11 -9 12 0 0 0 58 3.4 29 13:58 5 6 11 -4 24 2 0 0 32 15.6 39 11:59 4 6 10 -8 8 0 0 1 47 8.5 44 20:02 4 5 9 0 91 0 0 0 76 5.3 50 20:37 1 8 9 -10 37 0 0 0 64 1.6 30 17:04 4 4 8 -2 10 0 0 1 39 10.3 9 15:30 2 3 5 -2 4 2 0 1 11 18.2

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YEAR-BY-YEAR FINAL STATISTICS L 43 ^DANTON HEINEN D 5 KORBINIAN HOLZER C 48 *ISAC LUNDESTROM D 76 *JOSH MAHURA D 29 ^CHRISTIAN DJOOS R 21 ^DAVID BACKES C 56 SAM CARRICK R 11 DANIEL SPRONG L 26 ^ANDREW AGOZZINO D 28 JANI HAKANPAA R 64 KIEFER SHERWOOD D 52 ^MATT IRWIN C 58 *CHASE DE LEO

9 16:21 3 1 4 -5 2 0 0 0 19 15.8 46 16:14 1 3 4 -1 35 0 0 0 35 2.9 15 13:54 0 4 4 0 -2 0 0 0 10 0.0 11 16:13 1 3 4 -3 2 0 0 0 11 9.1 9 21:22 1 2 3 +2 0 0 0 0 12 8.3 6 11:39 0 3 3 +1 6 0 0 0 8 0.0 9 13:46 1 1 2 -3 0 0 1 0 16 6.3 8 14:06 1 1 2 -2 0 1 0 0 17 5.9 5 9:56 1 0 1 +3 0 0 0 0 2 50.0 5 18:07 1 0 1 +1 2 0 0 0 4 25.0 10 13:19 0 1 1 -1 6 0 0 0 17 0.0 9 22:27 0 1 1 -7 4 0 0 0 18 0.0 1 14:49 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.0

NO. PLAYER GP MIN GAA W L OT SO GA SA SV% 36 JOHN GIBSON 51 2981 3.00 20 26 5 1 149 1552 .904 30 RYAN MILLER 23 1238 3.10 9 6 4 0 64 685 .907 31 ANTONY STOLARZ 1 59 2.04 0 1 0 0 2 36 .944 ANA GOALTENDING TOTALS 4,321 3.12 29 33 9 1 225 2282 .901 * Rookie ^ Acquired Midseason

G A PIM 0 0 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 6

2018-19 FINAL STATISTICS POS NO. PLAYER C 15 RYAN GETZLAF R 33 JAKOB SILFVERBERG L 67 RICKARD RAKELL C 14 ADAM HENRIQUE L 37 NICK RITCHIE D 47 HAMPUS LINDHOLM D 26 BRANDON MONTOUR D 4 CAM FOWLER R 25 ONDREJ KASE C 24 CARTER ROWNEY R 11 ^DANIEL SPRONG L 20 PONTUS ABERG D 42 JOSH MANSON R 61 *TROY TERRY R 64 *KIEFER SHERWOOD C 29 ^DEVIN SHORE C 34 *SAM STEEL L 7 ANDREW COGLIANO R 10 COREY PERRY C 38 ^DEREK GRANT C 17 RYAN KESLER L 53 *MAX COMTOIS D 28 *MARCUS PETTERSSON C 46 BEN STREET L 23 BRIAN GIBBONS L 49 *MAX JONES D 76 *JOSH MAHURA D 32 *JACOB LARSSON D 5 KORBINIAN HOLZER D 43 *JAYCOB MEGNA D 45 *ANDY WELINSKI D 44 ^MICHAEL DEL ZOTTO C 48 *ISAC LUNDESTROM C 83 KALLE KOSSILA C 56 SAM CARRICK D 21 JAKE DOTCHIN D 2 ^BRENDAN GUHLE C 39 JOSEPH BLANDISI R 22 ^ADAM CRACKNELL C 58 *CHASE DE LEO R 18 PATRICK EAVES C 20 ^*JUSTIN KLOOS L 63 *KEVIN ROY D 2 LUKE SCHENN D 62 ANDREJ SUSTR

GP TOI G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S% 67 19:28 14 34 48 -19 58 1 0 2 133 10.5 73 17:06 24 19 43 -9 28 3 2 4 163 14.7 69 18:29 18 25 43 -13 27 6 0 2 194 9.3 82 16:27 18 24 42 -5 24 8 0 3 122 16.3 60 15:00 9 22 31 6 82 2 0 2 96 9.4 76 24:00 6 22 28 -5 44 1 0 0 125 4.8 62 22:40 5 20 25 -16 40 0 0 2 126 4.0 59 23:22 5 18 23 -14 20 1 0 2 88 5.7 30 15:39 11 9 20 0 2 1 0 2 94 11.7 62 12:33 7 13 20 0 12 0 1 0 53 13.2 47 13:07 14 5 19 -9 10 2 0 3 109 12.8 37 15:37 11 8 19 -10 14 3 0 1 74 14.9 74 22:18 3 13 16 -8 62 0 0 0 96 3.1 32 13:57 4 9 13 8 2 2 0 0 25 16.0 50 11:22 6 6 12 1 8 0 0 1 60 10.0 34 15:27 5 7 12 -12 6 2 1 1 38 13.2 22 14:58 6 5 11 2 8 0 1 0 33 18.2 46 13:15 3 8 11 2 14 1 0 1 64 4.7 31 14:49 6 4 10 -16 27 2 0 1 59 10.2 31 13:50 2 7 9 -9 8 0 0 1 48 4.2 60 16:30 5 3 8 -19 44 1 0 1 86 5.8 10 14:35 2 5 7 3 7 0 0 1 9 22.2 27 14:01 0 6 6 4 17 0 0 0 15 0.0 21 12:04 3 2 5 -4 2 0 0 0 19 15.8 44 10:20 2 3 5 -8 16 0 0 0 29 6.9 30 13:10 2 3 5 -1 14 0 0 1 58 3.4 17 14:18 1 4 5 0 4 0 0 0 20 5.0 49 17:07 0 5 5 -4 16 0 0 0 57 0.0 22 16:04 1 3 4 5 8 0 0 0 15 6.7 28 14:32 1 3 4 -1 12 0 0 0 31 3.2 26 16:02 1 3 4 -5 8 0 0 0 32 3.1 12 17:36 0 3 3 -3 0 0 0 0 19 0.0 15 13:02 0 2 2 -1 2 0 0 0 13 0.0 8 10:18 1 0 1 -1 4 0 0 1 11 9.1 6 10:13 0 1 1 -1 2 0 0 0 5 0.0 20 11:49 0 1 1 -4 39 0 0 0 7 0.0 6 16:08 0 1 1 -3 2 0 0 0 14 0.0 3 10:39 0 0 0 -1 6 0 0 0 1 0.0 2 10:26 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 3 0.0 1 12:32 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 0.0 7 13:53 0 0 0 -4 4 0 0 0 6 0.0 1 7:04 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.0 3 13:03 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 2 0.0 8 11:59 0 0 0 -6 7 0 0 0 7 0.0 5 12:02 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 6 0.0

NO. PLAYER GP MIN GAA W L OT SO GA SA SV% 36 JOHN GIBSON 58 3233 2.84 26 22 8 2 153 1838 .917 31 RYAN MILLER 20 1109 2.76 8 7 2 1 51 578 .912 40 KEVIN BOYLE 5 277 2.17 1 3 0 1 10 139 .928 1 CHAD JOHNSON 9 320 3.75 0 5 0 0 20 156 .872 ANA GOALTENDING TOTALS 4,939 2.84 35 37 10 4 234 2711 .914 * Rookie ^ Acquired Midseason

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YEAR-BY-YEAR FINAL STATISTICS 2017-18 FINAL STATISTICS POS NO. PLAYER C 67 RICKARD RAKELL C 15 RYAN GETZLAF R 10 COREY PERRY R 33 JAKOB SILFVERBERG R 86 ONDREJ KASE D 42 JOSH MANSON C 14 ^ADAM HENRIQUE L 7 ANDREW COGLIANO D 71 BRANDON MONTOUR D 4 CAM FOWLER D 47 HAMPUS LINDHOLM L 37 NICK RITCHIE C 38 DEREK GRANT D 23 FRANCOIS BEAUCHEMIN C 50 ANTOINE VERMETTE C 21 CHRIS WAGNER C 17 RYAN KESLER R 48 LOGAN SHAW D 3 KEVIN BIEKSA L 63 *KEVIN ROY R 71 ^J.T. BROWN D 65 *MARCUS PETTERSSON C 22 DENNIS RASMUSSEN D 45 SAMI VATANEN C 83 *KALLE KOSSILA L 20 ^JASON CHIMERA D 73 *ANDY WELINSKI C 22 ^CHRIS KELLY L 51 MIKE LIAMBAS R 18 PATRICK EAVES D 75 *JAYCOB MEGNA R 40 JARED BOLL C 39 JOSEPH BLANDISI L 90 *GIOVANNI FIORE R 61 ^*TROY TERRY L 58 *NICOLAS KERDILES D 5 KORBINIAN HOLZER

GP TOI G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S% 77 19:25 34 35 69 6 14 8 0 3 230 14.8 56 21:25 11 50 61 20 42 0 1 0 117 9.4 71 17:46 17 32 49 -4 71 4 0 1 168 10.1 77 17:57 17 23 40 6 18 2 1 2 187 9.1 66 13:55 20 18 38 18 14 1 0 5 146 13.7 80 20:21 7 30 37 34 62 0 0 2 117 6.0 57 17:35 20 16 36 17 14 4 1 8 102 19.6 80 15:11 12 23 35 18 41 0 3 1 175 6.9 80 20:28 9 23 32 16 42 5 1 5 160 5.6 67 24:51 8 24 32 3 28 1 1 1 122 6.6 69 22:44 13 18 31 16 34 3 0 3 131 9.9 76 13:10 10 17 27 3 72 1 0 2 122 8.2 66 11:05 12 12 24 3 11 3 0 0 65 18.5 67 17:18 3 14 17 12 26 0 0 0 93 3.2 64 13:44 8 8 16 -5 34 2 0 2 91 8.8 64 13:27 6 9 15 -7 35 1 2 0 78 7.7 44 18:02 8 6 14 -4 46 2 0 2 78 10.3 42 11:29 2 6 8 -1 4 0 0 1 59 3.4 59 18:01 0 8 8 -13 83 0 0 0 66 0.0 25 13:38 6 1 7 3 6 1 0 1 26 23.1 23 8:45 1 2 3 -4 12 0 0 0 22 4.5 22 13:36 1 3 4 5 6 0 0 0 16 6.3 27 8:54 1 3 4 4 8 0 0 0 19 5.3 15 21:06 1 3 4 -6 8 0 0 0 22 4.5 10 9:05 1 1 2 -4 0 0 0 0 9 11.1 16 6:58 1 1 2 -1 2 0 0 0 9 11.1 7 16:10 0 2 2 -1 0 0 0 0 6 0.0 12 7:30 0 2 2 1 2 0 0 0 5 0.0 7 5:17 0 1 1 0 21 0 0 0 3 0.0 2 16:27 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 33.3 14 15:42 0 1 1 -4 2 0 0 0 7 0.0 10 4:25 1 0 1 0 16 0 0 0 4 25.0 3 11:40 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 4 0.0 1 7:53 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 2 10:12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0.0 2 3:45 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 16 11:36 0 0 0 -3 6 0 0 0 10 0.0

NO. PLAYER GP MIN GAA W L OT SO GA SA SV% 36 JOHN GIBSON 60 3428 2.43 31 18 7 4 139 1872 .926 31 RYAN MILLER 28 1353 2.35 12 6 6 4 53 739 .928 1 RETO BERRA 5 182 2.31 1 1 0 0 7 95 .926 ANA GOALTENDING TOTALS 5,002 2.51 44 25 13 9 192 2716 .923 * Rookie ^ Acquired Midseason

G A PIM 0 1 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 16

2016-17 FINAL STATISTICS POS NO. PLAYER C 15 RYAN GETZLAF C 17 RYAN KESLER R 10 COREY PERRY C 67 RICKARD RAKELL R 33 JAKOB SILFVERBERG D 4 CAM FOWLER L 7 ANDREW COGLIANO L 37 NICK RITCHIE C 50 ANTOINE VERMETTE D 45 SAMI VATANEN D 47 HAMPUS LINDHOLM D 42 JOSH MANSON R 86 *ONDREJ KASE R 18 ^PATRICK EAVES D 2 KEVIN BIEKSA L 74 *JOSEPH CRAMAROSSA C 48 ^LOGAN SHAW D 53 *SHEA THEODORE C 21 CHRIS WAGNER D 5 KORBINIAN HOLZER D 71 *BRANDON MONTOUR L 16 RYAN GARBUTT D 3 CLAYTON STONER R 40 JARED BOLL R 64 *STEFAN NOESEN C 44 NATE THOMPSON C 48 *MICHAEL SGARBOSSA R 59 *NICK SORENSEN L 26 ^EMERSON ETEM L 39 MASON RAYMOND

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GP TOI G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S% 74 21:04 15 58 73 +7 49 6 2 3 138 10.9 82 21:18 22 36 58 +8 83 8 0 2 186 11.8 82 17:42 19 34 53 +2 76 5 0 3 215 8.8 71 17:23 33 18 51 +10 12 5 0 10 177 18.6 79 18:29 23 26 49 +10 20 5 1 5 227 10.1 80 24:50 11 28 39 +7 20 5 1 3 186 5.9 82 15:08 16 19 35 +11 26 0 3 2 178 9.0 77 12:59 14 14 28 +4 62 1 0 3 149 9.4 72 15:54 9 19 28 -7 42 5 0 1 88 10.2 71 21:39 3 21 24 +3 30 2 0 0 117 2.6 66 22:26 6 14 20 +13 36 1 0 2 94 6.4 82 18:37 5 12 17 +14 82 0 1 1 88 5.7 53 11:47 5 10 15 -1 18 0 0 2 77 6.5 20 15:42 11 3 14 +8 8 2 0 1 55 20.0 81 18:45 3 11 14 0 63 1 0 1 94 3.2 49 9:48 4 6 10 +1 51 0 0 1 26 15.4 55 9:42 3 7 10 +3 10 0 1 1 59 5.1 34 17:18 2 7 9 -6 28 1 0 1 60 3.3 43 9:21 6 1 7 +2 6 0 0 0 40 15.0 32 13:30 2 5 7 0 23 0 0 0 14 14.3 27 17:22 2 4 6 +11 14 0 0 0 50 4.0 27 9:09 2 1 3 -3 20 0 0 1 26 7.7 14 17:33 1 2 3 0 28 0 0 0 16 6.3 51 5:48 0 3 3 -3 87 0 0 0 13 0.0 12 6:33 2 0 2 +2 2 0 0 0 12 16.7 30 10:23 1 1 2 +4 14 0 0 0 19 5.3 9 9:28 0 2 2 -2 0 0 0 0 7 0.0 5 10:53 0 1 1 -1 2 0 0 0 7 0.0 3 8:48 0 0 0 +1 2 0 0 0 0 0.0 4 8:54 0 0 0 -2 0 0 0 0 3 0.0

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YEAR-BY-YEAR FINAL STATISTICS D 6 SIMON DESPRES D 75 *JAYCOB MEGNA R 41 COREY TROPP L 58 *NICOLAS KERDILES D 51 *JACOB LARSSON L 83 *KALLE KOSSILA

1 16:08 0 0 0 0 1 15:20 0 0 0 +1 1 9:28 0 0 0 -1 1 11:08 0 0 0 +1 4 16:25 0 0 0 -1 1 6:54 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 0 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0.0

NO. PLAYER GP MIN GAA W L OT SO GA SA SV% 36 JOHN GIBSON 52 2950 2.22 25 16 9 6 109 1437 .924 1 JONATHAN BERNIER 39 1993 2.50 21 7 4 2 83 982 .915 30 DUSTIN TOKARSKI 1 9 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 5 1.000 ANA GOALTENDING TOTALS 4,952 2.32 46 23 13 8 192 2424 .920 * Rookie ^ Acquired Midseason

2015-16 FINAL STATISTICS

POS NO. PLAYER C 15 RYAN GETZLAF R 10 COREY PERRY C 17 RYAN KESLER R 67 RICKARD RAKELL R 33 JAKOB SILFVERBERG D 45 SAMI VATANEN L 7 ANDREW COGLIANO D 47 HAMPUS LINDHOLM D 4 CAM FOWLER L 57 ^DAVID PERRON R 29 CHRIS STEWART C 25 MIKE SANTORELLI C 22 SHAWN HORCORFF D 42 JOSH MANSON D 2 KEVIN BIEKSA L 19 PATRICK MAROON L 26 CARL HAGELIN L 88 ^JAMIE MCGINN L 16 ^RYAN GARBUTT D 53 *SHEA THEODORE C 44 NATE THOMPSON D 3 CLAYTON STONER L 11 ^BRANDON PIRRI L 37 *NICK RITCHIE D 24 SIMON DESPRES L 46 JIRI SEKAC D 5 KORBINIAN HOLZER C 62 *CHRIS WAGNER L 43 *MAX FRIBERG R 18 TIM JACKMAN R 64 *STEFAN NOESEN C 77 MICHAEL SGARBOSSA L 41 HARRY ZOLNIERCZYK

G A PIM 0 1 4 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 9

GP TOI G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S% 77 19:30 13 50 63 +14 55 6 0 5 178 7.3 82 17:42 34 28 62 +2 68 12 0 6 215 15.8 79 19:31 21 32 53 +5 78 5 1 4 164 12.8 72 16:04 20 23 43 -1 19 4 0 7 169 11.8 82 16:58 20 19 39 +8 32 2 0 2 215 9.3 71 21:18 9 29 38 +8 20 4 0 2 140 6.4 82 14:25 9 23 32 +2 28 0 2 3 131 6.9 80 22:00 10 18 28 +7 40 4 1 1 149 6.7 69 22:46 5 23 28 -8 27 3 0 0 113 4.4 28 14:48 8 12 20 +12 34 7 0 1 51 15.7 56 10:47 8 12 20 +2 73 1 0 1 78 10.3 70 10:05 9 9 18 -4 8 1 0 1 81 11.1 59 13:17 6 9 15 +1 34 0 1 2 73 8.2 71 18:46 5 10 15 +11 74 0 0 1 88 5.7 71 21:00 4 11 15 -7 99 2 0 1 109 3.7 56 11:23 4 9 13 -13 54 3 0 0 65 6.2 43 15:00 4 8 12 -10 14 0 0 0 82 4.9 21 14:40 8 4 12 +3 23 3 0 2 47 17.0 37 11:25 5 3 8 -4 21 0 1 2 52 9.6 19 19:06 3 5 8 +7 2 2 0 1 28 10.7 49 11:35 3 3 6 -1 47 0 1 0 42 7.1 50 15:21 1 5 6 +4 67 0 0 0 32 3.1 9 12:43 3 2 5 0 0 0 0 1 17 17.6 33 11:45 2 2 4 -2 37 0 0 0 55 3.6 32 19:37 0 4 4 +2 8 0 0 0 32 0.0 22 12:11 1 2 3 0 4 1 0 0 29 3.4 29 14:45 0 3 3 -3 10 0 0 0 17 0.0 17 10:33 0 2 2 0 19 0 0 0 28 0.0 5 8:50 0 0 0 -1 2 0 0 0 1 0.0 2 5:44 0 0 0 -2 4 0 0 0 1 0.0 1 10:02 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 1 8:21 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 1 8:48 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 1 0.0

NO. PLAYER GP MIN GAA W L OT SO GA SA SV% 31 FREDERIK ANDERSEN 43 2298 2.30 22 9 7 3 88 1086 .919 36 *JOHN GIBSON 40 2295 2.07 21 13 4 4 79 992 .920 30 ANTON KHUDOBIN 9 356 2.70 3 3 0 1 16 175 .909 ANA GOALTENDING TOTALS 4,917 2.29 45 25 11 7 188 2234 .916 * Rookie ^ Acquired Midseason

G A PIM 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 4

2014-15 FINAL STATISTICS POS NO. PLAYER C 15 RYAN GETZLAF R 10 COREY PERRY C 17 RYAN KESLER R 33 JAKOB SILFVERBERG D 45 SAMI VATANEN L 19 PATRICK MAROON D 47 HAMPUS LINDHOLM D 4 CAM FOWLER L 39 MATT BELESKEY R 67 *RICKARD RAKELL L 7 ANDREW COGLIANO R 21 KYLE PALMIERI D 23 FRANCOIS BEAUCHEMIN C 44 NATE THOMPSON R 12 DEVANTE SMITH-PELLY D 6 BEN LOVEJOY L 16 EMERSON ETEM L 14 ^RENE BOURQUE D 3 CLAYTON STONER R 18 TIM JACKMAN L 46 ^*JIRI SEKAC D 24 ^SIMON DESPRES

GP TOI G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S% 77 20:05 25 45 70 +15 62 3 0 6 191 13.1 67 18:06 33 22 55 +13 67 4 0 3 193 17.1 81 19:30 20 27 47 -5 75 5 1 4 205 9.8 81 15:39 13 26 39 +15 24 2 1 2 189 6.9 67 21:27 12 25 37 +5 36 7 1 1 122 9.8 71 14:16 9 25 34 -5 82 1 0 1 120 7.5 78 21:45 7 27 34 +25 32 0 0 1 107 6.5 80 21:08 7 27 34 +4 14 1 1 2 87 8.0 65 14:28 22 10 32 +13 39 4 0 8 145 15.2 71 12:34 9 22 31 +6 10 2 0 1 105 8.6 82 14:36 15 14 29 +5 14 0 3 2 134 11.2 57 14:05 14 15 29 -2 37 5 0 4 112 12.5 64 22:44 11 12 23 +17 48 2 0 1 110 10.0 80 13:19 5 13 18 +0 39 0 1 3 87 5.7 54 14:38 5 12 17 +1 12 0 1 1 76 6.6 40 18:33 1 10 11 +3 17 0 0 0 50 2.0 45 12:14 5 5 10 -6 4 0 0 0 77 6.5 30 12:07 2 6 8 -4 12 1 0 0 44 4.5 69 17:38 1 7 8 -2 68 0 1 1 68 1.5 55 8:22 5 2 7 -4 86 0 0 1 55 9.1 19 12:56 2 5 7 +2 4 0 0 0 29 6.9 16 18:39 1 5 6 +2 22 0 0 0 27 3.7

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YEAR-BY-YEAR FINAL STATISTICS L 14 ^TOMAS FLEISCHMANN D 20 ^JAMES WISNIEWSKI C 38 *WILLIAM KARLSSON D 42 *JOSH MANSON D 2 ^ERIC BREWER D 55 BRYAN ALLEN D 37 MAT CLARK D 48 ^COLBY ROBAK D 28 MARK FISTRIC C 62 *CHRIS WAGNER L 51 DANY HEATLEY L 43 *MAX FRIBERG R 64 *STEFAN NOESEN D 77 JESSE BLACKER

14 14:10 1 5 6 +0 13 20:13 0 5 5 -3 18 12:08 2 1 3 +1 28 18:26 0 3 3 +1 9 17:15 1 1 2 -6 6 18:12 0 1 1 0 7 12:46 0 1 1 +2 5 15:15 0 1 1 +3 9 14:47 0 0 0 -3 9 8:47 0 0 0 -2 6 12:07 0 0 0 -3 1 8:47 0 0 0 0 1 6:54 0 0 0 +0 1 6:03 0 0 0 -2

4 0 0 0 24 4.2 10 0 0 0 20 0.0 2 0 0 1 24 8.3 31 0 0 0 26 0.0 6 0 0 0 7 14.3 4 0 0 0 4 0.0 6 0 0 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 2 0.0 4 0 0 0 1 0.0 2 0 0 0 7 0.0 0 0 0 0 8 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

NO. PLAYER GP MIN GAA W L OT SO GA SA SV% G A PIM 31 FREDERIK ANDERSEN 54 3106 2.38 35 12 5 3 123 1436 .914 0 3 4 36 *JOHN GIBSON 23 1340 2.60 13 8 0 1 58 674 .914 0 0 0 30 JASON LABARBERA 5 207 2.61 2 0 1 0 9 99 .909 0 0 0 80 ^ILYA BRYZGALOV 8 329 4.19 1 4 1 0 23 150 .847 0 2 0 ANA GOALTENDING TOTALS 5,002 2.65 51 24 7 4 221 2367 .907 * Rookie ^ Acquired Midseason

2013-14 FINAL STATISTICS POS NO. PLAYER C 15 RYAN GETZLAF R 10 COREY PERRY C 13 NICK BONINO C 22 MATHIEU PERREAULT C 7 ANDREW COGLIANO D 4 CAM FOWLER R 17 DUSTIN PENNER R 21 KYLE PALMIERI D 47 *HAMPUS LINDHOLM C 34 DANIEL WINNIK C 11 SAKU KOIVU L 62 *PATRICK MAROON R 8 TEEMU SELANNE L 39 MATT BELESKEY R 33 JAKOB SILFVERBERG D 45 *SAMI VATANEN D 6 BEN LOVEJOY D 23 FRANCOIS BEAUCHEMIN R 65 EMERSON ETEM R 77 DEVANTE SMITH-PELLY D 55 BRYAN ALLEN D 5 LUCA SBISA D 28 MARK FISTRIC D 19 ^STEPHANE ROBIDAS R 18 TIM JACKMAN R 67 *RICKARD RAKELL D 51 ALEX GRANT C 74 PETER HOLLAND D 40 NOLAN YONKMAN C 20 DAVID STECKEL NO. PLAYER 1 JONAS HILLER 31 *FREDERIK ANDERSEN 30 VIKTOR FASTH 36 *JOHN GIBSON ANA GOALTENDING TOTALS * Rookie ^ Acquired Midseason

GP TOI G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S% 77 21:17 31 56 87 +28 31 5 0 7 204 15.2 81 19:28 43 39 82 +32 65 8 0 9 280 15.4 77 16:13 22 27 49 +14 22 7 0 2 159 13.8 69 13:52 18 25 43 +13 36 4 0 1 120 15.0 82 15:23 21 21 42 +13 26 0 3 5 157 13.4 70 23:51 6 30 36 +15 14 4 1 2 100 6.0 49 15:15 13 19 32 +22 28 5 0 2 100 13.0 71 11:56 14 17 31 +9 38 0 0 4 147 9.5 78 19:25 6 24 30 +29 36 1 0 1 116 5.2 76 15:23 6 24 30 +6 23 0 2 2 115 5.2 65 15:02 11 18 29 +3 46 0 1 1 81 13.6 62 12:18 11 18 29 +11 101 1 0 3 93 11.8 64 14:07 9 18 27 +8 12 4 0 3 111 8.1 55 12:26 9 15 24 +8 64 0 0 2 112 8.0 52 14:15 10 13 23 +2 12 1 2 1 119 8.4 48 17:27 6 15 21 +9 22 2 0 0 73 8.2 78 19:23 5 13 18 +21 39 0 0 2 107 4.7 70 23:05 4 13 17 +26 39 1 0 1 100 4.0 29 12:47 7 4 11 +3 4 1 1 2 44 15.9 19 12:38 2 8 10 +5 2 0 0 0 23 8.7 68 17:33 0 10 10 +20 75 0 0 0 60 0.0 30 17:03 1 5 6 +0 43 0 0 0 30 3.3 34 15:24 1 4 5 +9 28 0 0 0 22 4.5 14 20:37 1 4 5 +3 8 0 0 1 21 4.8 26 7:22 3 1 4 -2 62 0 0 0 37 8.1 18 11:43 0 4 4 -3 2 0 0 0 22 0.0 2 12:10 2 0 2 +3 2 0 0 0 2 100.0 4 9:05 1 0 1 -1 2 0 0 0 3 33.3 2 8:57 0 1 1 -1 0 0 0 0 3 0.0 6 10:50 0 0 0 +0 0 0 0 0 8 0.0

GP MIN GAA W L OT SO GA SA SV% 50 2909 2.48 29 13 7 5 120 1348 .911 28 1569 2.29 20 5 0 0 60 783 .923 5 305 2.95 2 2 1 0 15 131 .885 3 181 1.33 3 0 0 1 4 87 .954 86 4964 2.41 54 20 8 6 199 2349 .915

G A PIM 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2012-13 FINAL STATISTICS POS NO. PLAYER C 15 RYAN GETZLAF R 10 COREY PERRY L 9 BOBBY RYAN C 11 SAKU KOIVU R 8 TEEMU SELANNE D 23 FRANCOIS BEAUCHEMIN C 7 ANDREW COGLIANO R 51 KYLE PALMIERI C 34 DANIEL WINNIK D 44 SHELDON SOURAY L 39 MATT BELESKEY C 13 NICK BONINO

206

GP TOI G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S% 44 20:11 15 34 49 +14 41 4 3 3 99 15.2 44 19:04 15 21 36 +10 72 5 0 5 128 11.7 46 16:35 11 19 30 +3 17 2 0 1 101 10.9 47 17:36 8 19 27 +4 18 4 0 0 55 14.5 46 15:41 12 12 24 -10 28 3 0 1 96 12.5 48 23:27 6 18 24 +19 22 1 0 0 74 8.1 48 15:22 13 10 23 +14 6 0 2 1 79 16.5 42 12:19 10 11 21 +2 9 2 0 5 92 10.9 48 16:49 6 13 19 +13 16 0 0 1 95 6.3 44 20:55 7 10 17 +19 52 2 0 3 80 8.8 42 12:00 8 5 13 +2 56 2 0 1 61 13.1 27 15:53 5 8 13 -3 8 1 0 0 37 13.5

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YEAR-BY-YEAR FINAL STATISTICS D 4 CAM FOWLER R 65 *EMERSON ETEM D 6 ^BEN LOVEJOY D 5 LUCA SBISA D 55 BRYAN ALLEN D 32 TONI LYDMAN C 20 ^DAVID STECKEL C 74 *PETER HOLLAND R 18 RADEK DVORAK L 62 *PATRICK MAROON D 45 *SAMI VATANEN R 25 BRAD STAUBITZ C 64 BRANDON MCMILLAN C 19 ^MATTHEW LOMBARDI R 77 DEVANTE SMITH-PELLY R 67 *RICKARD RAKELL D 40 JORDAN HENDRY NO. PLAYER 1 JONAS HILLER 31 VIKTOR FASTH ANA GOALTENDING TOTALS * Rookie ^ Acquired Midseason

37 20:26 1 10 11 -4 4 1 0 0 50 2.0 38 11:27 3 7 10 +7 9 0 0 0 48 6.3 32 18:13 0 10 10 +6 29 0 0 0 51 0.0 41 19:50 1 7 8 0 23 0 0 1 39 2.6 41 18:44 0 6 6 +1 34 0 0 0 25 0.0 35 19:23 0 6 6 -1 12 0 0 0 28 0.0 21 10:37 1 5 6 +2 0 0 0 0 19 5.3 21 11:35 3 2 5 +4 4 1 0 0 26 11.5 9 13:08 4 0 4 +2 2 0 0 1 17 23.5 13 9:47 2 1 3 -1 10 0 0 0 21 9.5 8 15:49 2 0 2 +3 0 1 0 0 6 33.3 15 6:12 1 1 2 0 41 0 0 1 5 20.0 6 8:44 0 1 1 -1 2 0 0 0 2 0.0 7 13:25 0 0 0 -2 4 0 0 0 5 0.0 7 8:59 0 0 0 -4 0 0 0 0 5 0.0 4 8:57 0 0 0 -2 0 0 0 0 3 0.0 2 17:34 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

GP MIN GAA W L OT SO GA SA SV% G A PIM 26 1498 2.36 15 6 4 1 59 675 .913 0 1 2 25 1428 2.18 15 6 2 4 52 661 .921 0 0 0 48 2936 2.35 30 12 6 5 115 1340 .914

2011-12 FINAL STATISTICS POS NO. PLAYER R 8 TEEMU SELANNE R 10 COREY PERRY L 9 BOBBY RYAN C 15 RYAN GETZLAF C 11 SAKU KOIVU D 4 CAM FOWLER D 17 LUBOMIR VISNOVSKY C 7 ANDREW COGLIANO D 5 LUCA SBISA D 23 FRANCOIS BEAUCHEMIN L 12 ^NIKLAS HAGMAN C 63 NICK BONINO L 39 MATT BELESKEY D 21 SHELDON BROOKBANK R 77 *DEVANTE SMITH-PELLY D 32 TONI LYDMAN L 33 JASON BLAKE R 51 *KYLE PALMIERI R 41 *ANDREW GORDON R 16 GEORGE PARROS C 49 *MAXIME MACENAUER C 64 BRANDON MCMILLAN C 14 ^ROD PELLEY D 34 NATE GUENIN C 74 *PETER HOLLAND L 19 JEAN-FRANCOIS JACQUES C 18 MARK BELL L 62 *PATRICK MAROON D 73 *MAT CLARK C 58 ^RYAN O’MARRA NO. PLAYER 1 JONAS HILLER 38 DAN ELLIS 34 JEFF DESLAURIERS 31 *IIRO TARKKI ANA GOALTENDING TOTALS * Rookie ^ Acquired Midseason

GP TOI G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S% 82 17:52 26 40 66 -1 50 12 0 4 210 12.4 80 21.22 37 23 60 -7 127 14 1 6 277 13.4 82 18:21 31 26 57 +1 53 3 2 3 204 15.2 82 21:35 11 46 57 -11 75 4 0 4 185 5.9 74 18:07 11 27 38 +7 50 0 0 1 107 10.3 82 23:15 5 24 29 -28 18 2 0 0 123 4.1 68 20:47 6 21 27 +7 47 1 0 1 112 5.4 82 14:42 13 13 26 -4 15 2 0 2 115 11.3 80 17:55 5 19 24 -5 66 0 0 0 88 5.7 82 25:33 8 14 22 -14 48 3 0 1 139 5.8 63 14:37 8 11 19 -10 12 1 0 1 111 7.2 50 12:28 5 13 18 +1 8 0 0 0 63 7.9 70 10:15 4 11 15 -2 72 0 0 0 75 5.3 80 15:36 3 11 14 +11 72 0 0 1 49 6.1 49 12:02 7 6 13 -7 16 1 1 1 66 10.6 74 18:54 0 13 13 0 46 0 0 0 46 0.0 45 14:08 7 5 12 -4 6 2 0 3 109 6.4 18 11:31 4 3 7 +3 6 0 0 0 34 11.8 37 10:51 2 3 5 -10 6 0 0 0 38 5.3 46 6:22 1 3 4 +1 85 0 0 0 17 5.9 29 10:48 1 3 4 -4 18 0 0 1 14 7.1 25 11:12 0 4 4 -10 20 0 0 0 26 0.0 45 8:00 2 1 3 -3 9 0 0 0 41 4.9 15 11:09 2 0 2 +6 6 0 0 1 5 40.0 4 7:42 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 1 100.0 6 6:37 0 0 0 +2 12 0 0 0 7 0.0 5 6:26 5 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0.0 2 12:32 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0.0 2 11:01 0 0 0 -2 0 0 0 0 2 0.0 2 8:09 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 4 0.0

GP MIN GAA W L OT SO GA SA SV% 73 4253 2.57 29 30 12 4 182 2021 .910 10 419 2.72 1 5 0 0 19 214 .911 4 241 2.74 3 1 0 0 11 113 .903 1 41 4.39 1 0 0 0 3 10 .700 82 4987 2.70 34 36 12 4 224 2367 .905

G A PIM 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2010-11 FINAL STATISTICS POS NO. PLAYER R 10 COREY PERRY R 8 TEEMU SELANNE C 15 RYAN GETZLAF R 9 BOBBY RYAN D 17 LUBOMIR VISNOVSKY C 11 SAKU KOIVU D 4 *CAM FOWLER LW 33 JASON BLAKE D 32 TONI LYDMAN C 64 *BRANDON MCMILLAN

GP TOI G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S% 82 22:18 50 48 98 +9 104 14 4 11 290 17.2 73 17:56 31 49 80 +6 49 16 0 5 213 14.6 67 21:51 19 57 76 +14 35 7 0 4 117 16.2 82 20:10 34 5 37 71 +15 5 1 5 270 12.6 81 24:17 18 50 68 +18 24 5 0 4 152 11.8 75 19:08 15 30 45 -8 36 4 0 3 104 14.4 76 22:07 10 30 40 -25 20 6 0 3 123 8.1 76 14:45 16 16 32 -5 41 3 0 3 187 8.6 78 22:10 3 22 25 +32 42 0 0 0 99 3.0 60 14:04 11 10 21 -5 18 2 2 2 77 14.3

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YEAR-BY-YEAR FINAL STATISTICS RW 14 JOFFREY LUPUL RW 42 DAN SEXTON D 5 LUCA SBISA L 39 MATT BELESKEY C 22 TODD MARCHANT D 3 ANDREAS LILJA D 23 ^FRANCOIS BEAUCHEMIN R 16 GEORGE PARROS D 25 ANDY SUTTON C 20 RYAN CARTER C 14 ^MAXIM LAPIERRE L 37 ^JARKKO RUUTU D 26 DANNY SYVRET L 19 ^BRAD WINCHESTER D 23 PAUL MARA C 28 KYLE CHIPCHURA RW 51 *KYLE PALMIERI D 60 BRENDAN MIKKELSON R 50 TROY BODIE D 53 BRETT FESTERLING C 63 *NICK BONINO D 21 SHELDON BROOKBANK L 34 AARON VOROS L 12 JOSH GREEN NO. PLAYER 1 JONAS HILLER 29 RAY EMERY 38 ^DAN ELLIS 31 CURTIS MCELHINNEY 30 TIMO PIELMEIER ANA GOALTENDING TOTALS * Rookie ^ Acquired Midseason

26 13:13 5 8 13 -4 14 2 0 1 54 9.3 47 11:35 4 9 13 -6 4 1 0 0 78 5.1 68 16:47 2 9 11 -11 43 1 0 0 76 2.6 35 12:58 3 7 10 -10 36 0 0 0 58 5.2 79 13:17 1 7 8 -18 26 0 0 0 63 1.6 52 17:25 1 6 7 -15 28 0 0 0 31 3.2 27 21:42 3 2 5 -4 16 1 0 0 30 10.0 78 6:24 3 1 4 -4 171 0 0 1 33 9.1 39 14:45 0 4 4 +1 87 0 0 0 31 0.0 18 10:44 1 2 3 -4 22 0 0 0 23 4.3 21 11:34 0 3 3 -6 9 0 0 0 28 0.0 23 8:58 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 5.0 6 16:26 1 1 2 -3 4 0 0 0 8 12.5 19 10:28 1 1 2 -9 28 0 0 0 23 4.3 33 20:10 1 1 2 -1 40 0 0 1 34 2.9 40 7:59 0 2 2 +1 32 0 0 0 23 0.0 10 8:41 1 0 1 -1 0 0 0 0 10 10.0 5 19:24 0 1 1 +1 7 0 0 0 4 0.0 9 9:43 0 1 1 -3 7 0 0 0 5 0.0 1 14:53 1 0 0 -2 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 26 9:48 0 0 0 -3 0 0 0 0 23 0.0 40 13:19 0 0 0 -8 63 0 0 0 29 0.0 12 5:32 0 0 0 -4 43 0 0 0 8 0.0 12 10:00 0 0 0 -3 6 0 0 0 10 0.0

GP MIN GAA W L OT SO GA SA SV% 49 2672 2.56 26 16 3 5 114 1493 .924 10 527 2.28 7 2 0 0 20 272 .926 13 729 2.39 8 3 1 0 29 348 .917 12 996 3.43 6 9 1 2 57 516 .890 1 40 7.50 0 0 0 0 5 12 .583 82 4993 2.80 47 30 5 7 233 2648 .912

G A PIM 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

2009-10 FINAL STATISTICS POS NO. PLAYER R 10 COREY PERRY C 15 RYAN GETZLAF R 9 BOBBY RYAN C 11 SAKU KOIVU R 8 TEEMU SELANNE D 27 SCOTT NIEDERMAYER D 34 JAMES WISNIEWSKI D 19 RYAN WHITNEY C 22 TODD MARCHANT RW 42 *DAN SEXTON L 39 *MATT BELESKEY D 7 STEVE EMINGER LW 33 ^JASON BLAKE RW 14 JOFFREY LUPUL D 17 ^LUBOMIR VISNOVSKY C 28 ^KYLE CHIPCHURA C 17 PETTERI NOKELAINEN C 20 RYAN CARTER RW 24 EVGENY ARTYUKHIN D 21 SHELDON BROOKBANK R 13 MIKE BROWN R 50 *TROY BODIE D 4 NICK BOYNTON R 16 GEORGE PARROS D 53 BRETT FESTERLING C 63 *NICK BONINO D 60 BRENDAN MIKKELSON D 4 ^AARON WARD LW 32 KYLE CALDER D 41 ^NATHAN OYSTRICK C 48 ANDREW EBBETT C 26 ERIK CHRISTENSEN D 5 LUCA SBISA C 67 *MACGREGOR SHARP NO. PLAYER 1 JONAS HILLER 31 ^CURTIS MCELHINNEY 35 JEAN-SEBASTIEN GIGUERE ANA GOALTENDING TOTALS * Rookie ^ Acquired Midseason

GP TOI G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S% 82 21:03 27 49 76 0 111 6 1 2 270 10.0 66 21:40 19 50 69 +4 79 8 0 5 149 12.8 81 18:29 35 29 64 +9 81 11 0 3 258 13.6 71 18:34 19 33 52 +14 36 5 1 6 124 15.3 54 17:19 27 21 48 +3 16 14 0 5 173 15.6 80 26:30 10 38 48 -9 38 5 0 2 168 6.0 69 24:20 3 27 30 -5 56 2 0 0 146 2.1 62 24:33 4 24 28 -6 48 3 0 0 107 3.7 78 15:48 9 13 22 -16 32 0 3 1 83 10.8 41 13:29 9 10 19 -3 16 2 0 0 93 9.7 60 13:59 11 7 18 -10 35 0 0 3 123 8.9 63 19:28 4 12 16 +1 30 0 0 1 45 8.9 26 16:02 6 9 15 -6 10 4 0 0 69 8.7 23 15:57 10 4 14 +3 18 0 0 0 66 15.2 16 25:59 5 8 13 -6 4 1 0 1 53 9.4 55 12:28 6 6 12 -2 56 0 1 1 43 14.0 50 12:55 4 7 11 -7 21 0 0 0 70 5.7 38 9:51 4 5 9 0 31 0 0 1 38 10.5 37 9:04 4 5 9 0 41 0 0 0 21 19.0 66 14:57 0 9 9 +10 114 0 0 0 60 0.0 75 8:21 6 1 7 +1 106 0 1 2 82 7.3 44 11:14 5 2 7 -8 80 0 1 1 58 16.6 42 16:45 1 6 7 +1 59 1 0 0 39 2.6 57 6:00 4 0 4 +4 136 0 0 0 25 16.0 42 12:30 0 3 3 +1 15 0 0 0 25 0.0 9 14:13 1 1 2 0 6 1 0 0 14 7.1 28 14:59 0 2 2 -5 14 0 0 0 21 0.0 17 14:26 0 2 2 +2 8 0 0 0 9 0.0 14 14:07 0 2 2 -7 8 0 0 0 20 0.0 3 10:34 0 0 0 -1 2 0 0 0 1 0.0 2 12:54 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 1 0.0 9 11:26 0 0 0 -3 2 0 0 0 9 0.0 8 12:37 0 0 0 -1 6 0 0 0 3 0.0 8 4:09 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0.0

GP MIN GAA W L OT SO GA SA SV% 59 3338 2.73 30 23 4 2 152 1860 .918 10 521 2.76 5 1 2 0 24 288 .917 20 1108 3.14 4 8 5 1 58 580 .900 82 4996 2.92 39 32 11 3 243 2737 .910

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YEAR-BY-YEAR FINAL STATISTICS POS NO. PLAYER GP TOI G A PTS +/- PIM PP SH GW S PCTG C 15 RYAN GETZLAF 81 20:07 25 66 91 5 121 9 0 2 227 11.0 R 10 COREY PERRY 78 18:36 32 40 72 10 109 10 0 8 283 11.3 D 27 SCOTT NIEDERMAYER 82 26:55 14 45 59 -8 70 9 0 2 178 7.9 R 9 *BOBBY RYAN 64 15:26 31 26 57 13 33 12 0 3 174 17.8 R 8 TEEMU SELANNE 65 16:29 27 27 54 -3 36 16 0 5 186 14.5 D 25 CHRIS PRONGER 82 26:56 11 37 48 0 88 4 0 2 196 5.6 C 48 *ANDREW EBBETT 48 13:52 8 24 32 8 24 6 0 0 100 8.0 C 26 ^ERIK CHRISTENSEN 64 13:38 7 21 28 -9 20 2 0 0 122 5.7 D 34 ^JAMES WISNIEWSKI 48 19:51 3 21 24 9 30 1 0 0 89 3.4 D 19 ^RYAN WHITNEY 48 23:51 2 21 23 -14 28 1 0 0 71 2.8 C 44 ROB NIEDERMAYER 79 15:34 14 7 21 -17 42 1 1 2 88 15.9 C 22 TODD MARCHANT 72 14:31 5 13 18 -2 34 0 2 0 101 5.0 R 16 GEORGE PARROS 74 6:15 5 5 10 8 135 0 0 0 47 10.6 L 18 DREW MILLER 27 12:59 4 6 10 0 17 0 0 0 45 8.9 C 17 ^PETTERI NOKELAINEN 50 11:15 4 5 9 2 16 0 1 0 56 7.1 C 20 RYAN CARTER 48 9:05 3 6 9 3 52 0 0 1 40 7.5 D 3 BRET HEDICAN 51 16:18 1 5 6 -7 36 0 0 0 40 2.5 D 23 FRANCOIS BEAUCHEMIN 20 24:54 4 1 5 -3 12 0 0 2 45 8.9 D 53 *BRETT FESTERLING 40 16:40 0 5 5 5 18 0 0 0 15 0.0 R 13 ^*MIKE BROWN 48 8:08 2 2 4 -7 145 0 0 2 44 4.5 D 21 ^SHELDON BROOKBANK 44 12:07 1 3 4 4 76 0 0 0 30 3.3 D 60 *BRENDAN MIKKELSON 34 13:56 0 2 2 0 17 0 0 0 19 0.0 D 55 *BRIAN SALCIDO 2 12:17 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0.0 L 64 *MATT BELESKEY 2 11:09 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 R 50 *TROY BODIE 4 8:08 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0.0 NO. GOALTENDER GPI MINS AVG W L OT EN SO GA SA SV% G A PIM 1 JONAS HILLER 46 2486 2.39 23 15 1 6 4 99 1217 .919 0 0 0 35 J.S. GIGUERE 46 2458 3.10 19 18 6 3 2 127 1274 .900 0 0 4 ANA GOALTENDING TOTALS 82 4988 2.83 42 33 7 9 6 235 2500 .906 * Rookie ^ Acquired Midseason

2007-08 FINAL STATISTICS POS NO. PLAYER C 15 RYAN GETZLAF R 10 COREY PERRY L 14 CHRIS KUNITZ D 25 CHRIS PRONGER R 4 TODD BERTUZZI D 11 MATHIEU SCHNEIDER C 39 ^DOUG WEIGHT D 27 SCOTT NIEDERMAYER R 8 TEEMU SELANNE D 23 FRANCOIS BEAUCHEMIN D 7 ^MARC-ANDRE BERGERON D 40 KENT HUSKINS C 22 TODD MARCHANT C 44 ROB NIEDERMAYER C 26 SAMUEL PAHLSSON R 54 *BOBBY RYAN D 21 SEAN O’DONNELL C 20 *RYAN CARTER L 32 TRAVIS MOEN L 18 *DREW MILLER D 33 JOE DIPENTA R 16 GEORGE PARROS L 24 BRAD MAY C 17 ^BRIAN SUTHERBY C 56 *PETTERI WIRTANEN R 28 MARK MOWERS C 48 *ANDREW EBBETT D 20 MAXIM KONDRATIEV R 42 JASON KING C 20 GEOFF PLATT NO. GOALTENDER 1 *JONAS HILLER 35 J.S. GIGUERE ANA GOALTENDING TOTALS * Rookie ^ Acquired Midseason

GP TOI G A PTS +/- PIM PP SH GW S PCTG 77 19:38 24 58 82 32 94 4 1 2 185 13.0 70 17:57 29 25 54 12 108 11 0 4 200 14.5 82 16:54 21 29 50 8 80 7 1 6 196 10.7 72 26:00 12 31 43 1- 128 8 0 4 182 6.6 68 16:27 14 26 40 8 97 4 0 2 121 11.6 65 22:17 12 27 39 22 50 5 0 2 139 8.6 67 14:36 10 15 25 4 32 2 0 1 96 10.4 48 23:54 8 17 25 2- 16 7 0 3 87 9.2 26 18:07 12 11 23 5 8 7 0 2 87 13.8 82 25:31 2 19 21 9- 59 0 0 2 144 1.4 55 17:23 9 10 19 16- 20 8 0 1 108 8.3 76 16:04 4 15 19 23 59 1 0 2 46 8.7 75 14:49 9 7 16 3- 48 0 0 0 93 9.7 78 17:42 8 8 16 1 54 0 1 1 111 7.2 56 18:46 6 9 15 2- 34 0 3 3 94 6.4 23 11:15 5 5 10 1- 6 3 0 0 37 13.5 82 17:14 2 7 9 9 84 0 1 0 25 8.0 34 10:29 4 4 8 2- 36 0 0 1 56 7.1 77 15:49 3 5 8 10- 81 0 1 1 98 3.1 26 11:11 2 3 5 1- 6 0 0 0 30 6.7 23 10:39 1 4 5 3 16 0 0 0 5 20.0 69 5:56 1 4 5 3 183 0 0 0 30 3.3 61 6:37 3 1 4 2 53 0 0 2 34 8.8 50 8:35 1 1 2 4- 64 0 0 0 49 2.0 3 4:11 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 1 100.0 17 9:02 1 0 1 0 8 0 0 0 6 16.7 3 13:18 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 3 .0 4 7:30 0 0 0 2- 0 0 0 0 1 .0 4 10:56 0 0 0 3- 0 0 0 0 2 .0 5 11:17 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 4 .0 GPI MINS AVG W L OT EN SO GA SA SV % G A PIM 23 1223 2.06 10 7 1 0 0 42 578 .927 0 1 0 58 3310 2.12 35 17 6 5 4 117 1508 .922 0 0 4 82 5007 2.20 47 27 8 6 4 179 1930 .907

2006-07 FINAL STATISTICS POS NO. PLAYER R 8 TEEMU SELANNE C 19 ANDY MCDONALD D 27 SCOTT NIEDERMAYER L 14 CHRIS KUNITZ D 25 CHRIS PRONGER C 15 RYAN GETZLAF

GP TOI G A PTS +/- PIM 82 17:41 48 46 94 26 82 82 17:35 27 51 78 16 46 79 27:30 15 54 69 6 86 81 17:03 25 35 60 23 81 66 27:05 13 46 59 27 69 82 15:03 25 33 58 17 66

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PP SH GW S PCTG 25 0 10 257 18.7 8 0 3 252 10.7 9 0 3 172 8.7 11 0 5 180 13.9 8 0 2 166 7.8 11 1 6 203 12.3

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YEAR-BY-YEAR FINAL STATISTICS R 17 *DUSTIN PENNER R 10 COREY PERRY D 23 FRANCOIS BEAUCHEMIN C 26 SAMUEL PAHLSSON C 22 TODD MARCHANT L 32 TRAVIS MOEN D 21 SEAN O’DONNELL C 44 ROB NIEDERMAYER D 5 ^RIC JACKMAN R 38 *RYAN SHANNON L 45 SHAWN THORNTON D 33 JOE DIPENTA L 24 ^BRAD MAY C 13 ^MARK HARTIGAN D 40 KENT HUSKINS G 35 J.S. GIGUERE R 16 ^GEORGE PARROS G 29 ^SEBASTIEN CARON G 30 ILYA BRYZGALOV SW# GOALTENDER 29 SEBASTIEN CARON 35 J.S. GIGUERE 30 ILYA BRYZGALOV 31 *MICHAEL WALL ANA GOALTENDING TOTALS * Rookie ^ Acquired Midseason

82 13:59 29 16 45 2- 58 9 0 5 204 14.2 82 12:28 17 27 44 12 55 4 0 3 194 8.8 71 25:28 7 21 28 7 49 2 0 0 128 5.5 82 17:21 8 18 26 4- 42 0 0 1 111 7.2 56 15:10 8 15 23 7 44 0 3 2 115 7.0 82 14:48 11 10 21 4- 101 0 0 0 124 8.9 79 19:55 2 15 17 9 92 0 0 1 47 4.3 82 16:38 5 11 16 8- 77 0 0 0 106 4.7 31 13:41 2 10 12 0 20 1 0 1 36 5.6 53 10:38 2 9 11 2- 10 0 0 0 77 2.6 48 8:26 2 7 9 3 88 0 0 0 60 3.3 76 12:09 2 6 8 1 48 0 0 1 33 6.1 24 9:49 0 4 4 1- 21 0 0 0 22 .0 12 10:46 1 2 3 1 6 1 0 0 15 6.7 33 14:04 0 3 3 3- 14 0 0 0 16 .0 56 57:56 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 34 5:03 1 0 1 3- 102 0 0 0 19 5.3 2 44:05 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 27 55:52 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 GPI MINS AVG W L OT EN SO GA SA SV % G A PIM 1 28 2.14 0 0 0 1 0 1 6 .833 0 0 0 56 3245 2.26 36 10 8 1 4 122 1490 .918 0 2 0 27 1509 2.47 10 8 6 0 1 62 668 .907 0 0 0 4 202 2.97 2 2 0 1 0 10 81 .877 0 1 0 82 5010 2.37 48 20 14 3 5 198 2248 .912

2005-06 FINAL STATISTICS POS NO. PLAYER GP TOI G A PTS R 13 TEEMU SELANNE 80 17:47 40 50 90 C 19 ANDY MCDONALD 82 16:48 34 51 85 D 27 SCOTT NIEDERMAYER 82 25:30 13 50 63 R 15 JOFFREY LUPUL 81 16:37 28 25 53 L 38 *CHRIS KUNITZ 69 13:53 19 22 41 C 44 ROB NIEDERMAYER 76 17:52 15 24 39 C 51 *RYAN GETZLAF 57 12:34 14 25 39 D 23 *FRANCOIS BEAUCHEMIN 72 23:09 8 28 36 C 22 TODD MARCHANT 79 17:15 9 25 34 R 17 JONATHAN HEDSTROM 79 16:16 13 14 27 R 61 *COREY PERRY 56 11:34 13 12 25 L 29 TODD FEDORUK 76 8:24 4 19 23 C 26 SAMUEL PAHLSSON 82 16:30 11 10 21 D 24 RUSLAN SALEI 78 22:30 1 18 19 L 12 JEFF FRIESEN 51 13:22 4 7 11 D 21 SEAN O’DONNELL 78 16:33 2 9 11 D 33 JOE DIPENTA 72 13:31 2 6 8 D 5 VITALY VISHNEVSKI 82 16:25 1 7 8 L 32 TRAVIS MOEN 39 11:02 4 1 5 D 6 JASON MARSHALL 23 11:46 0 4 4 G 30 *ILYA BRYZGALOV 31 51:17 0 2 2 G 35 J.S.GIGUERE 60 57:10 0 0 0 SW# GOALTENDER GPI MINS AVG W L T 30 *ILYA BRYZGALOV 31 1575 2.51 13 12 1 35 J.S. GIGUERE 60 3381 2.66 30 15 11 ANA GOALTENDING TOTALS 82 4987 2.67 43 27 12 * Rookie ^ Acquired Midseason

+/- 28 24 8 13- 16 5- 6 2 2 2 1 6 1- 17 15- 6 8 8 3- 2 0 0

PIM 44 32 96 48 71 89 22 52 66 48 50 174 34 114 32 147 46 91 72 34 4 20

PP SH GW S PCTG 18 0 5 267 15.0 13 0 7 229 14.8 9 0 3 181 7.2 12 2 2 296 9.5 5 1 2 149 12.8 4 1 2 140 10.7 10 0 1 116 12.1 4 0 3 137 5.8 0 0 0 132 6.8 2 2 5 99 13.1 4 0 2 98 13.3 0 0 1 69 5.8 0 3 1 116 9.5 0 0 0 108 .9 0 0 1 75 5.3 0 0 0 33 6.1 0 0 0 27 7.4 0 0 0 90 1.1 0 0 0 28 14.3 0 0 0 25 .0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 .0

EN SO GA SA SV% G A PIM 2 1 66 733 .910 0 2 4 4 2 150 1692 .911 0 0 20 6 3 222 2431 .909

2003-04 FINAL STATISTICS POS NO. PLAYER C 91 SERGEI FEDOROV L 40 VACLAV PROSPAL R 39 PETR SYKORA C 20 STEVE RUCCHIN C 15 *JOFFREY LUPUL C 19 ANDY MCDONALD C 44 ROB NIEDERMAYER D 28 NICLAS HAVELID D 14 MARTIN SKOULA C 26 SAMUEL PAHLSSON L 10 JASON KROG L 23 STANISLAV CHISTOV D 5 VITALY VISHNEVSKI D 8 SANDIS OZOLINSH D 24 RUSLAN SALEI L 27 PETR SCHASTLIVY D 3 KEITH CARNEY

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GP TOI G A PTS +/- PIM PP SH GW GT S PCTG 80 21:04 31 34 65 5- 42 9 2 6 1 268 11.6 82 18:37 19 35 54 9- 54 7 0 4 1 185 10.3 81 17:57 23 29 52 9- 34 6 0 2 0 277 8.3 82 19:46 20 23 43 14- 12 9 1 1 0 148 13.5 75 13:36 13 21 34 6- 28 4 0 2 1 137 9.5 79 16:33 9 21 30 13- 24 2 1 1 1 162 5.6 55 19:28 12 16 28 6- 34 6 0 2 1 111 10.8 79 22:38 6 20 26 28- 28 5 0 3 0 122 4.9 79 18:22 4 21 25 5 32 1 0 0 1 84 4.8 82 16:51 8 14 22 2- 52 1 0 2 0 134 6.0 80 11:58 6 12 18 4- 16 1 0 1 0 111 5.4 56 12:19 2 16 18 16- 26 2 0 0 0 70 2.9 73 17:09 6 10 16 0 51 0 0 0 0 86 7.0 36 19:56 5 11 16 7- 24 1 0 2 1 58 8.6 82 23:41 4 11 15 1- 110 0 1 2 0 145 2.8 65 10:08 4 4 8 4- 18 1 0 2 0 85 4.7 69 21:42 2 5 7 5- 42 1 0 0 0 58 3.4

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YEAR-BY-YEAR FINAL STATISTICS L 38 *CHRIS KUNITZ L 12 MIKE LECLERC D 4 LANCE WARD L 17 *CAM SEVERSON L 55 GARRETT BURNETT C 18 *MIKAEL HOLMQVIST C 46 *TONY MARTENSSON G 35 J.S. GIGUERE D 41 CHRIS ARMSTRONG L 22 ALEXEI SMIRNOV G 30 *ILYA BRYZGALOV D 33 *MARK POPOVIC L 48 CASEY HANKINSON R 21 DAN BYLSMA G 29 MARTIN GERBER SW# GOALTENDER 30 *ILYA BRYZGALOV 29 MARTIN GERBER 35 J.S. GIGUERE ANA GOALTENDING TOTALS * Rookie

21 9:07 0 6 6 1 12 0 0 0 0 31 .0 10 15:37 1 3 4 1- 4 0 0 0 0 19 5.3 46 8:40 0 4 4 1- 94 0 0 0 0 26 .0 31 7:21 3 0 3 3- 50 1 0 0 0 24 12.5 39 3:35 1 2 3 0 184 0 0 0 0 24 4.2 21 8:23 2 0 2 6- 25 0 0 0 0 18 11.1 6 6:58 1 1 2 2- 0 0 0 0 0 4 25.0 55 58:22 0 2 2 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 .0 4 12:32 0 1 1 1- 0 0 0 0 0 8 .0 8 7:17 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 8 .0 1 60:29 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 1 13:48 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .0 4 6:20 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 .0 11 7:04 0 0 0 3- 0 0 0 0 0 6 .0 32 53:04 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 .0 GPI MINS AVG W L T EN SO GA SA SV% G A PIM 1 60 2.00 1 0 0 0 0 2 28 .929 0 0 0 32 1698 2.26 11 12 4 3 2 64 785 .918 0 0 4 55 3210 2.62 17 31 6 4 3 140 1623 .914 0 2 4 82 5000 2.56 29 43 10 7 5 213 2443 .913

2002-03 FINAL STATISTICS POS NO. PLAYER GP TOI G A PTS +/- PIM PP SH GW GT S PCTG L 9 PAUL KARIYA 82 20:17 25 56 81 3- 48 11 1 2 1 257 9.7 R 39 PETR SYKORA 82 18:28 34 25 59 7- 24 15 1 5 1 299 11.4 C 20 STEVE RUCCHIN 82 21:05 20 38 58 14- 12 6 1 4 0 194 10.3 C 77 ADAM OATES 67 18:38 9 36 45 1- 16 4 0 2 0 67 13.4 D 8 SANDIS OZOLINSH 82 26:01 12 32 44 6- 56 6 0 3 0 137 8.8 D 28 NICLAS HAVELID 82 22:29 11 22 33 5 30 4 0 5 0 169 6.5 R 32 STEVE THOMAS 81 12:53 14 16 30 10 53 1 0 4 0 118 11.9 L 23 *STANISLAV CHISTOV 79 13:35 12 18 30 4 54 3 0 2 0 114 10.5 L 12 MIKE LECLERC 57 16:56 9 19 28 8- 34 1 0 4 0 122 7.4 L 10 JASON KROG 67 13:47 10 15 25 1 12 0 1 1 0 92 10.9 C 44 ROB NIEDERMAYER 66 17:05 10 12 22 10- 57 3 0 1 0 125 8.0 D 3 KEITH CARNEY 81 22:33 4 18 22 8 65 0 0 1 2 87 4.6 C 19 ANDY MCDONALD 46 18:30 10 11 21 1- 14 3 0 1 0 92 10.9 R 18 PATRIC KJELLBERG 76 15:37 8 11 19 9- 16 2 1 2 0 95 8.4 C 26 SAMUEL PAHLSSON 34 13:19 4 11 15 10 18 0 1 2 0 28 14.3 D 24 RUSLAN SALEI 61 21:53 4 8 12 2 78 0 0 0 0 93 4.3 D 2 FREDRIK OLAUSSON 44 14:26 2 6 8 0 22 2 0 1 0 38 5.3 D 5 VITALY VISHNEVSKI 80 14:10 2 6 8 8- 76 0 1 0 0 65 3.1 C 11 MARC CHOUINARD 70 9:24 3 4 7 9- 40 0 1 0 0 52 5.8 L 22 *ALEXEI SMIRNOV 44 8:49 3 2 5 1- 18 0 0 1 0 46 6.5 D 4 LANCE WARD 65 8:14 3 2 5 6- 121 0 0 1 0 52 5.8 R 21 DAN BYLSMA 39 9:28 1 4 5 1- 12 0 0 0 0 23 4.3 L 25 KEVIN SAWYER 31 6:05 2 1 3 2- 115 0 0 0 0 11 18.2 D 34 *KURT SAUER 80 18:32 1 2 3 23- 74 0 0 0 0 50 2.0 G 29 MARTIN GERBER 22 54:41 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 G 35 J.S. GIGUERE 65 58:04 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 .0 SW# GOALTENDER GPI MINS AVG W L T EN SO GA SA SV% G A PIM 29 MARTIN GERBER 22 1203 1.95 6 11 3 4 1 39 548 .929 0 1 0 35 J.S. GIGUERE 65 3775 2.30 34 22 6 5 8 145 1820 .920 0 0 8 ANA GOALTENDING TOTALS 82 4997 2.32 40 33 9 9 9 193 2377 .919 * Rookie

2001-02 FINAL STATISTICS POS L C L L D C L D C C R R D D D C L R

NO. 9 17 12 11 10 19 13 33 20 26 18 21 3 7 24 32 27 23

PLAYER GP G A PTS +/- PIM PP SH GW GT SH S% SHFT TOI PAUL KARIYA 82 32 25 57 15- 28 11 0 8 1 289 11.1 24.9 22:12 MATT CULLEN 79 18 30 48 1- 24 3 1 4 0 164 11.0 21.4 17:00 MIKE LECLERC 82 20 24 44 12- 107 8 0 4 0 178 11.2 21.0 17:22 JEFF FRIESEN 81 17 26 43 1- 44 1 1 0 0 161 10.6 22.0 17:59 OLEG TVERDOVSKY 73 6 26 32 0 31 2 0 1 0 147 4.1 25.0 22:50 *ANDY MCDONALD 53 7 21 28 2 10 2 0 3 0 79 8.9 19.5 15:58 GERMAN TITOV 66 13 14 27 4 36 1 0 2 0 63 20.6 16.2 12:28 JASON YORK 74 5 20 25 11- 60 3 0 2 0 104 4.8 23.3 19:19 STEVE RUCCHIN 38 7 16 23 3- 6 4 0 1 0 57 12.3 24.0 19:17 SAMUEL PAHLSSON 80 6 14 20 16- 26 1 1 0 0 99 6.1 20.3 16:24 PATRIC KJELLBERG 77 8 11 19 12- 16 4 0 0 0 88 9.1 20.4 17:04 DAN BYLSMA 77 8 9 17 5 28 0 1 2 0 72 11.1 15.9 11:36 KEITH CARNEY 60 5 9 14 14 30 0 0 1 0 66 7.6 26.1 20:46 PAVEL TRNKA 71 2 11 13 5- 66 1 0 0 0 78 2.6 21.7 17:03 RUSLAN SALEI 82 4 7 11 10- 97 0 0 1 0 96 4.2 25.6 21:25 MARC CHOUINARD 45 4 5 9 2 10 0 0 0 0 40 10.0 15.4 10:35 DENNY LAMBERT 73 2 5 7 1 213 0 0 0 0 51 3.9 10.3 6:59 SERGEI KRIVOKRASOV 26 2 3 5 2- 36 0 0 1 0 51 3.9 16.5 12:07

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28 29 5 25 36 4 30 37 31 35

NICLAS HAVELID 52 1 2 *TIMO PARSSINEN 17 0 3 VITALY VISHNEVSKI 74 0 3 KEVIN SAWYER 57 1 1 DREW BANNISTER 1 0 0 ANTTI-JUSSI NIEMI 1 0 0 *ILYA BRYZGALOV 1 0 0 ARIS BRIMANIS 5 0 0 STEVE SHIELDS 33 0 0 J.S. GIGUERE 53 0 0

3 13- 40 0 0 0 0 45 2.2 21.3 17:00 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 16 .0 14.7 11:44 3 10- 60 0 0 0 0 54 .0 22.3 17:35 2 4- 221 0 0 0 0 29 3.4 8.8 5:47 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .0 19.0 13:19 0 1- 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 14.0 9:53 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 2.0 32:02 0 1- 9 0 0 0 0 2 .0 13.4 9:31 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 .0 3.4 53:51 0 0 28 0 0 0 0 0 .0 3.8 58:53

SW# GOALTENDER GPI MINS AVG W-L-T EN SO GA SA SV% 30 *ILYA BRYZGALOV 1 32 1.88 0-0-0 0 0 1 12 .917 35 J.S. GIGUERE 53 3127 2.13 20-25-6 3 4 111 1384 .920 31 STEVE SHIELDS 33 1777 2.67 9-20-2 4 0 79 850 .907 ANA GOALTENDING TOTALS 82 4976 2.39 29-45-8 7 5 198 2253 .912 STEVE SHIELDS and J.S. GIGUERE shared a shutout vs. CGY on Dec 8, 2001 * Rookie

G A PIM 0 0 0 0 0 28 0 0 4

2000-01 FINAL STATISTICS POS L D L L C C L C L D R D D D L C

C D C D C C D G C L L G

NO. PLAYER GP G A PTS +/- PIM PP SH GW GT SH S% SHFT TOI 9 PAUL KARIYA 66 33 34 67 9- 20 18 3 3 0 230 14.3 24.8 23:01 10 OLEG TVERDOVSKY 82 14 39 53 11- 32 8 0 3 2 188 7.4 28.4 24:24 11 JEFF FRIESEN (SJ) 64 12 24 36 7+ 56 2 0 1 0 120 10.0 (ANA) 15 2 10 12 2- 10 2 0 0 0 29 6.9 (TOTAL) 79 14 34 48 5 66 4 0 1 0 149 9.4 25.7 21:27 16 MARTY McINNIS 75 20 22 42 21- 40 10 0 1 0 136 14.7 23.5 18:29 17 MATT CULLEN 82 10 30 40 23- 38 4 0 1 0 159 6.3 23.5 18:14 15 TONY HRKAC 80 13 25 38 0 29 0 0 1 0 88 14.8 17.2 13:46 12 MIKE LECLERC 54 15 20 35 1- 26 3 0 3 2 130 11.5 22.8 17:35 13 GERMAN TITOV 71 9 11 20 21- 61 1 0 0 0 78 11.5 20.5 15:53 18 *PETR TENKRAT 46 5 9 14 11- 16 0 0 2 1 79 6.3 16.7 12:48 28 NICLAS HAVELID 47 4 10 14 6- 34 2 0 1 0 69 5.8 27.8 21:51 19 JIM CUMMINS 79 5 6 11 11- 167 0 0 1 0 45 11.1 10.1 7:14 25 MIKE CROWLEY 39 1 10 11 16- 20 0 0 1 0 45 2.2 23.2 17:21 5 VITALY VISHNEVSKI 76 1 10 11 1- 99 0 0 0 0 49 2.0 25.5 19:13 27 PASCAL TREPANIER 57 6 4 10 12- 73 3 0 0 1 86 7.0 22.2 16:47 21 DAN BYLSMA 82 1 9 10 12- 22 0 0 0 0 50 2.0 16.4 11:44 26 *SAMUEL PAHLSSON (BOS) 17 1 1 2 5- 6 0 0 0 0 13 7.7 (ANA) 59 3 4 7 9- 13 1 1 1 0 46 6.5 (TOTAL) 76 4 5 9 14- 20 1 1 1 0 59 6.8 19.6 14:13 20 STEVE RUCCHIN 16 3 5 8 5- 0 2 0 0 0 19 15.8 23.3 18:47 7 PAVEL TRNKA 59 1 7 8 12- 42 0 0 0 0 59 1.7 26.8 20:06 32 *MARC CHOUINARD 44 3 4 7 5- 12 0 0 1 0 26 11.5 12.4 7:49 24 RUSLAN SALEI 50 1 5 6 14- 70 0 0 0 0 73 1.4 27.0 20:39 22 JONAS RONNQVIST 38 0 4 4 7- 14 0 0 0 0 30 .0 14.7 10:37 14 ANTTI AALTO 12 1 1 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 18 5.6 15.3 10:36 40 *ANTTI-JUSSI NIEMI 28 1 1 2 6- 22 0 0 0 0 18 5.6 22.6 15:56 35 J.S. GIGUERE 34 0 2 2 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 .0 3.6 59:44 11 *ANDY McDONALD 16 1 0 1 0 6 0 0 0 0 21 4.8 15.3 11:10 46 KEVIN SAWYER 9 0 1 1 1- 27 0 0 0 0 6 .0 10.1 6:30 37 *BOB WREN 1 0 0 0 1- 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 15.0 11:41 1 *GREGG NAUMENKO 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 .0 2.0 35:03

SW# GOALTENDER GPI MINS AVG W-L-T EN SO GA SA SV% G A PIM 35 J.S. GIGUERE 34 2031 2.57 11-17-5 3 4 87 976 .911 0 2 8 30 DOMINIC ROUSSEL 13 653 2.85 2-5-2 2 0 31 295 .895 0 0 0 31 GUY HEBERT 41 2215 3.12 12-23-4 0 2 115 1112 .897 0 0 0 1 *GREGG NAUMENKO 2 70 6.00 0-1-0 0 0 7 29 .759 0 0 2 ANA GOALTENDING TOTALS 82 4995 2.94 25-46-11 5 6 245 2417 .899 0 2 10 * Rookie

1999-00 FINAL STATISTICS POS NO. PLAYER LW 9 PAUL KARIYA RW 8 TEEMU SELANNE C 20 STEVE RUCCHIN D 10 OLEG TVERDOVSKY C 11 KIP MILLER (PIT) (ANA) (TOTAL) C 17 MATT CULLEN D 2 FREDRIK OLAUSSON C 22 JORGEN JONSSON (NYI) (ANA) (TOTAL) L 21 TED DONATO L 16 MARTY McINNIS R 29 LADISLAV KOHN* L 12 MIKE LECLERC R 19 JEFF NIELSEN

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GP G A PTS +/- PIM PP SH GW GT S PCTG 74 42 44 86 +22 24 11 3 3 0 324 13.0 79 33 52 85 6 12 8 0 6 2 236 14.0 71 19 38 57 9 16 10 0 2 2 131 14.5 82 15 36 51 5 30 5 0 5 0 153 9.8 44 4 15 19 -1 10 0 0 1 0 50 8.0 30 6 17 23 1 4 2 0 1 0 32 18.8 74 10 32 42 0 14 2 0 2 0 82 12.2 80 13 26 39 5 24 1 0 1 0 137 9.5 70 15 19 34 -13 28 8 0 1 1 120 12.5 68 11 17 28 -6 16 1 2 0 0 95 11.6 13 1 2 3 -2 0 0 0 1 0 21 4.8 81 12 19 31 -8 16 1 2 1 0 116 10.3 81 11 19 30 -3 26 2 0 3 0 138 8.0 62 10 18 28 -4 26 2 1 2 0 129 7.8 77 5 16 21 -17 27 1 0 1 1 123 4.1 69 8 11 19 -15 70 0 0 2 0 105 7.6 79 8 10 18 4 14 1 0 0 0 113 7.1

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YEAR-BY-YEAR FINAL STATISTICS C 14 ANTTI AALTO 63 7 11 18 -13 26 1 0 1 0 102 6.9 D 7 PAVEL TRNKA 57 2 15 17 12 34 0 0 0 1 54 3.7 C 15 TONY HRKAC 67 4 9 13 -3 8 1 0 0 0 39 10.3 D 24 RUSLAN SALEI 71 5 5 10 3 94 1 0 0 0 116 4.3 D 28 NICLAS HAVELID 50 2 7 9 0 20 0 0 2 0 70 2.9 D 5 KEVIN HALLER 67 3 5 8 -8 61 0 0 2 0 50 6.0 RW 33 ED WARD (ATL) 44 5 1 6 -5 44 0 2 0 0 51 9.8 (ANA) 8 1 0 1 -2 15 0 0 0 0 5 20.0 (TOTAL) 52 6 1 7 -7 59 0 2 0 0 56 10.7 D 27 PASCAL TREPANIER 37 0 4 4 2 54 0 0 0 0 33 0.0 LW 32 STU GRIMSON 50 1 2 3 0 116 0 0 0 0 14 7.1 D 23 JASON MARSHALL 55 0 3 3 -10 88 0 0 0 0 41 0.0 D 6 VITALY VISHNEVSKI* 31 1 1 2 0 26 1 0 0 0 17 5.9 G 31 GUY HEBERT 68 0 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 LW 18 MAXIM BALMOCHNYKH* 6 0 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 6 0.0 LW 26 JEREMY STEVENSON 3 0 0 0 -1 7 0 0 0 0 2 0.0 RW 25 FRANK BANHAM* 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 4 0.0 G 30 DOMINIC ROUSSEL 20 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 NO. GOALTENDER 31 GUY HEBERT 30 DOMINIC ROUSSEL TEAM TOTALS * Rookie

GP MIN GAA W-L-T EN SO GA SHOTS SV% G A PIM 68 3976 2.51 28-31-9 8 4 166 1805 .908 0 2 2 20 988 3.16 6-5-3 1 1 52 445 .883 0 0 6 82 4992 2.73 34-36-12 9 5 227 2259 .900 0 2 8

1998-99 FINAL STATISTICS POS NO. PLAYER GP G A PTS +/- PIM PP SH GW GT S PCTG RW 8 TEEMU SELANNE 75 47 60 107 18 30 25 0 7 1 281 16.7 LW 9 PAUL KARIYA 82 39 62 101 17 40 11 2 4 0 429 9.1 C 20 STEVE RUCCHIN 69 23 39 62 11 22 5 1 5 1 145 15.9 D 2 FREDRIK OLAUSSON 74 16 40 56 17 30 10 0 2 0 121 13.2 LW 16 MARTY MCINNIS (CGY) 6 1 1 2 -1 6 0 0 0 0 7 14.3 (ANA) 75 18 34 52 -14 36 11 1 5 0 139 12.9 (TOTAL) 81 19 35 54 -15 42 11 1 5 0 146 13.0 RW 17 TOMAS SANDSTROM 58 15 17 32 -5 42 7 0 2 0 107 14.0 C 39 TRAVIS GREEN 79 13 17 30 -7 81 3 1 2 0 165 7.9 C 11 MATT CULLEN 75 11 14 25 -12 47 5 1 1 1 112 9.8 D 24 RUSLAN SALEI 74 2 14 16 1 65 1 0 0 0 123 1.6 C 18 TED DRURY 75 5 6 11 2 83 0 0 0 0 79 6.3 LW 33 JIM MCKENZIE 73 5 4 9 -18 99 1 0 1 0 59 8.5 RW 19 JEFF NIELSEN 80 5 4 9 -12 34 0 0 2 0 94 5.3 C 22 JOHAN DAVIDSSON* 64 3 5 8 -9 14 1 0 1 0 48 6.3 C 14 ANTTI AALTO* 73 3 5 8 -12 24 2 0 0 0 61 4.9 D 23 JASON MARSHALL 72 1 7 8 -5 142 0 0 0 0 63 1.6 D 5 KEVIN HALLER 82 1 6 7 -1 122 0 0 0 0 64 1.6 D 27 PASCAL TREPANIER* 45 2 4 6 0 48 0 0 1 0 49 4.1 D 25 MIKE CROWLEY* 20 2 3 5 -10 16 1 0 1 0 41 4.9 D 7 PAVEL TRNKA 63 0 4 4 -6 60 0 0 0 0 50 .0 LW 32 STU GRIMSON 73 3 0 3 0 158 0 0 1 0 10 30.0 D 4 JAMIE PUSHOR 70 1 2 3 -20 112 0 0 0 0 75 1.3 D 21 SCOTT FERGUSON* 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .0 G 31 GUY HEBERT 69 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 C 10 JOSEF MARHA 10 0 1 1 -4 0 0 0 0 0 13 .0 D 34 DANIEL TREBIL 6 0 0 0 -2 0 0 0 0 0 1 .0 LW 12 MIKE LECLERC* 7 0 0 0 -2 4 0 0 0 0 1 .0 G 30 DOMINIC ROUSSEL 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 NO. GOALTENDER 31 GUY HEBERT 30 DOMINIC ROUSSEL TEAM TOTALS * Rookie

GP MIN GAA W-L-T EN SO GA SHOTS SV% G A PIM 69 4083 2.42 31-29-9 3 6 165 2114 .922 0 1 0 18 884 2.51 4-5-4 1 1 37 478 .923 0 0 0 82 4990 2.48 35-34-13 4 7 206 2596 .921 0 1 0

1997-98 FINAL STATISTICS POS NO. PLAYER RW 8 TEEMU SELANNE C 20 STEVE RUCCHIN C 39 TRAVIS GREEN (NYI) (ANA) (TOTAL) D 15 DMITRI MIRONOV RW 48 SCOTT YOUNG LW 9 PAUL KARIYA C 45 MATT CULLEN* C 10 SEAN PRONGER RW 14 JOE SACCO C 10 JOSEF MARHA* (COL) (ANA) (TOTAL)

GP G A PTS +/- PIM PP SH GW GT S PCTG 73 52 34 86 12 30 10 1 10 3 268 19.4 72 17 36 53 8 13 8 1 3 0 131 13.0 54 14 12 26 -19 66 8 0 2 1 99 14.1 22 5 11 16 -10 16 1 0 0 1 4 11.9 76 19 23 42 -29 82 9 0 2 2 141 13.5 66 6 30 36 -7 115 2 0 1 0 142 4.2 73 13 20 33 -13 22 4 2 1 0 187 7.0 22 17 14 31 12 23 3 0 2 1 103 16.5 61 6 21 27 -4 23 2 0 0 0 75 8.0 62 5 15 20 -9 30 1 0 2 0 68 7.4 55 8 11 19 -1 24 0 2 2 0 90 8.9 11 2 5 7 0 4 0 0 0 0 10 20.0 12 7 4 11 4 0 3 0 0 0 21 33.3 23 9 9 18 4 4 3 0 0 0 31 29.0

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YEAR-BY-YEAR FINAL STATISTICS D 36 J.J. DAIGNEAULT 53 2 15 17 -10 28 1 0 1 0 74 2.7 RW 17 TOMAS SANDSTROM 77 9 8 17 -25 64 2 1 0 1 136 6.6 C 13 TED DRURY 73 6 10 16 -10 82 0 1 0 0 110 5.5 D 24 RUSLAN SALEI 66 5 10 15 7 70 1 0 0 1 104 4.8 D 33 DAVID KARPA 78 1 11 12 -3 217 0 0 0 0 64 1.6 RW 29 FRANK BANHAM* 21 9 2 11 -6 12 1 0 0 2 43 20.9 C 12 KEVIN TODD 27 4 7 11 -5 12 3 0 1 0 30 13.3 LW 16 WARREN RYCHEL 63 5 6 11 -10 198 1 0 0 0 62 8.1 RW 19 JEFF NIELSEN* 32 4 5 9 -1 16 0 0 0 0 36 11.1 C 18 MARK JANSSENS 55 4 5 9 -22 116 0 0 1 0 43 9.3 D 23 JASON MARSHALL 72 3 6 9 -8 189 1 0 0 0 68 4.4 D 4 JAMIE PUSHOR (DET) 54 2 5 7 2 71 0 0 0 0 43 4.7 (ANA) 10 0 2 2 1 10 0 0 0 0 8 .0 (TOTAL) 64 2 7 9 3 81 0 0 0 0 51 3.9 LW 40 JEREMY STEVENSON* 45 3 5 8 -4 101 0 0 1 0 43 7.0 D 5 DREW BANNISTER (EDM) 34 0 2 2 -7 42 0 0 0 0 27 .0 (ANA) 27 0 6 6 -2 47 0 0 0 0 23 .0 (TOTAL) 61 0 8 8 -9 89 0 0 0 0 50 .0 D 7 PAVEL TRNKA* 48 3 4 7 -4 40 1 0 0 1 46 6.5 D 6 DOUG HOUDA (NYI) 31 1 2 3 -6 47 0 0 0 0 15 6.7 (ANA) 24 1 2 3 -5 52 0 1 0 0 9 11.1 (TOTAL) 55 2 4 6 -11 99 0 1 0 0 24 8.3 D 38 MIKE CROWLEY* 8 2 2 4 0 8 0 0 1 0 17 11.8 RW 46 J.F. JOMPHE 9 1 3 4 1 8 0 0 0 0 8 12.5 D 29 DARREN VAN IMPE 19 1 3 4 -10 4 0 0 0 0 21 4.8 RW 22 BRENT SEVERYN 37 1 3 4 -3 133 0 0 0 0 27 3.7 C 21 ESPEN KNUTSEN* 19 3 0 3 -10 6 1 0 0 1 21 14.3 RW 52 PETER LeBOUTILLIER* 12 1 1 2 -1 55 0 0 0 0 6 16.7 C 32 RICHARD PARK 15 0 2 2 -3 8 0 0 0 0 14 .0 LW 11 SHAWN ANTOSKI 9 1 0 1 1 18 0 0 0 0 6 16.7 D 34 DAN TREBIL 21 0 1 1 -8 2 0 0 0 0 11 .0 D 2 BOBBY DOLLAS 22 0 1 1 -12 27 0 0 0 0 11 .0 G 35 MIKHAIL SHTALENKOV 40 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 G 31 GUY HEBERT 46 0 1 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 .0 LW 42 BARRY NIECKAR 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 .0 RW 36 TONY TUZZOLINO* 1 0 0 0 -2 2 0 0 0 0 0 .0 D 37 MARC MORO* 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 LW 50 BOB WREN* 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 .0 C 44 ANTTI AALTO* 3 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 0 1 .0 G 67 TOM ASKEY* 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 LW 27 MIKE LECLERC* 7 0 0 0 -6 6 0 0 0 0 11 .0 NO. GOALTENDER 67 TOM ASKEY* 31 GUY HEBERT 35 M. SHTALENKOV TEAM TOTALS * Rookie

GP MIN GAA W-L-T EN SO GA SHOTS SV% G A PIM 7 273 2.64 0-1-2 2 0 12 113 .894 0 0 0 46 2660 2.93 13-24-6 4 3 130 1339 .903 0 1 4 40 2049 3.22 13-18-5 3 1 110 1031 .893 0 1 0 82 5007 3.13 26-43-13 9 4 261 2492 .895 0 2 4

1996-97 FINAL STATISTICS POS NO. PLAYER GP G A PTS +/- PIM PP SH GW GT S PCTG RW 8 TEEMU SELANNE 78 51 58 109 28 34 11 1 8 2 273 18.7 LW 9 PAUL KARIYA 69 44 55 99 36 6 15 3 10 0 340 12.9 C 20 STEVE RUCCHIN 79 19 48 67 26 24 6 1 2 1 153 12.4 D 15 DMITRI MIRONOV (PIT) 15 1 5 6 -4 24 0 0 1 0 19 5.3 (ANA) 62 12 34 46 20 77 3 1 1 0 158 7.6 (TOTAL) 77 13 39 52 16 101 3 1 2 0 177 7.3 C 17 JARI KURRI 82 13 22 35 -13 12 3 0 3 0 109 11.9 LW 23 BRIAN BELLOWS (TB) 7 1 2 3 -4 0 0 0 0 0 17 5.9 (ANA) 62 15 13 28 -11 22 8 0 1 0 151 9.9 (TOTAL) 69 16 15 31 -15 22 8 0 1 0 168 9.5 C 12 KEVIN TODD 65 9 21 30 -7 44 0 0 1 0 95 9.5 RW 14 JOE SACCO 77 12 17 29 1 35 1 1 2 0 131 9.2 D 36 J.J. DAIGNEAULT (PIT) 53 3 14 17 -5 36 0 0 1 0 49 6.1 (ANA) 13 2 9 11 5 22 0 0 0 0 13 15.4 (TOTAL) 66 5 23 28 0 58 0 0 1 0 62 8.1 D 29 DARREN VAN IMPE* 74 4 19 23 3 90 2 0 0 0 107 3.7 RW 46 JEAN-FRANCOIS JOMPHE 64 7 14 21 -9 53 0 1 0 0 81 8.6 C 13 TED DRURY 73 9 9 18 -9 54 1 0 2 1 114 7.9 D 2 BOBBY DOLLAS 79 4 14 18 17 55 1 0 1 1 96 4.2 LW 16 WARREN RYCHEL 70 10 7 17 6 218 1 1 1 0 59 16.9 C 54 SEAN PRONGER* 39 7 7 14 6 20 1 0 1 1 43 16.3 LW 18 GARRY VALK 53 7 7 14 -2 53 0 0 1 0 68 10.3 D 33 DAVE KARPA 69 2 11 13 11 210 0 0 1 0 90 2.2 RW 10 ROMAN OKSIUTA 28 6 7 13 -12 22 2 0 0 1 48 12.5 LW 22 KEN BAUMGARTNER 67 0 11 11 0 182 0 0 0 0 20 .0 D 4 FREDRIK OLAUSSON 20 2 9 11 -5 8 1 0 0 0 35 5.7 D 28 JASON MARSHALL 73 1 9 10 6 140 0 0 0 0 34 2.9

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YEAR-BY-YEAR FINAL STATISTICS C 24 MARK JANSSENS (HFD) 54 2 4 6 -10 90 0 0 0 0 30 6.7 (ANA) 12 0 2 2 -3 47 0 0 0 0 9 .0 (TOTAL) 66 2 6 8 -13 137 0 0 0 0 39 5.1 C 32 ALEX HICKS 18 2 6 8 1 14 0 0 0 0 21 9.5 D 34 DAN TREBIL* 29 3 3 6 5 23 0 0 0 0 30 10.0 * Rookie LW 27 MIKE LECLERC* 5 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 3 33.3 C 32 RICHARD PARK (PIT) 1 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 0 1 .0 (ANA) 11 1 1 2 0 10 0 0 0 0 9 11.1 (TOTAL) 12 1 1 2 -1 10 0 0 0 0 10 10.0 RW 11 VALERI KARPOV 9 1 0 1 -2 16 0 0 0 0 4 25.0 RW 52 PETER LEBOUTILLIER* 23 1 0 1 0 121 0 0 0 0 5 20.0 D 26 NIKOLAI TSULYGIN* 22 0 1 1 -5 8 0 0 0 0 10 .0 D 5 RUSLAN SALEI* 30 0 1 1 -8 37 0 0 0 0 14 .0 G 31 GUY HEBERT 67 0 1 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 .0 LW 19 SHAWN ANTOSKI (PIT) 13 0 0 0 0 49 0 0 0 0 3 .0 (ANA) 2 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 .0 (TOTAL) 15 0 0 0 1 51 0 0 0 0 3 .0 LW 40 JEREMY STEVENSON* 5 0 0 0 -1 14 0 0 0 0 1 .0 LW 42 BARRY NIECKAR 2 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 .0 RW 39 FRANK BANHAM* 3 0 0 0 -2 0 0 0 0 0 1 .0 RW 51 CRAIG REICHERT* 3 0 0 0 -2 0 0 0 0 0 3 .0 D 25 ADRIAN PLAVSIC 6 0 0 0 -5 2 0 0 0 0 3 .0 G 35 MIKHAIL SHTALENKOV 24 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 .0 G 1 MICHAEL O’NEILL 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 NO. GOALTENDER 31 GUY HEBERT 35 M. SHTALENKOV 1 MICHAEL O’NEILL TOTALS * Rookie

GP MIN GAA W-L-T EN SO GA SHOTS SV% G A PIM 67 3863 2.67 29-25-12 2 4 172 2133 .919 0 1 4 24 1079 2.89 7-8-1 4 2 52 539 .904 0 0 4 1 31 5.81 0-0-0 0 0 3 10 .700 0 0 0 82 4994 2.80 36-33-13 6 6 233 2688 .913 0 1 8

1995-96 FINAL STATISTICS

POS NO. PLAYER GP G A PTS +/- PIM PP SH GW GT S PCTG LW 9 PAUL KARIYA 82 50 58 108 9 20 20 3 9 0 349 14.3 RW 8 TEEMU SELANNE (WPG) 51 24 48 72 3 18 6 1 4 0 163 14.7 (ANA) 28 16 20 36 2 4 3 0 1 0 104 15.4 (TOTAL) 79 40 68 108 5 22 9 1 5 0 267 15.0 RW 28 ROMAN OKSIUTA (VAN) 56 16 23 39 2 42 5 0 1 0 92 17.4 (ANA) 14 7 5 12 2 18 6 0 0 0 27 25.9 (TOTAL) 70 23 28 51 4 60 11 0 1 0 119 19.3 C 20 STEVE RUCCHIN 64 19 25 44 3 12 8 1 4 0 113 16.8 LW 25 TODD KRYGIER 60 9 28 37 -9 70 2 1 0 1 153 5.9 C 26 MIKE SILLINGER 62 13 21 34 -20 32 7 0 2 0 143 9.1 D 2 BOBBY DOLLAS 82 8 22 30 9 64 0 1 1 0 117 6.8 RW 14 JOE SACCO 76 13 14 27 1 40 1 2 2 1 132 9.8 C 93 ANATOLI SEMENOV (PHI) 44 3 13 16 3 14 0 0 2 0 55 5.5 (ANA) 12 1 9 10 -4 10 0 0 0 0 24 4.2 (TOTAL) 56 4 22 26 -1 24 0 0 2 0 79 5.1 C 22 SHAUN VAN ALLEN 49 8 17 25 13 41 0 0 2 0 78 10.3 LW 18 GARRY VALK 79 12 12 24 8 125 1 1 2 0 108 11.1 D 3 JASON YORK 79 3 21 24 -7 88 0 0 0 0 106 2.8 D 4 FREDRIK OLAUSSON (EDM) 20 0 6 6 -14 14 0 0 0 0 20 .0 (ANA) 36 2 16 18 7 24 1 0 0 0 63 3.2 (TOTAL) 56 2 22 24 -7 38 1 0 0 0 83 2.4 D 10 OLEG TVERDOVSKY 51 7 15 22 0 35 2 0 0 0 84 8.3 C 32 ALEX HICKS 64 10 11 21 11 37 0 0 2 1 83 12.0 D 17 DAVE KARPA 72 3 16 19 -3 270 0 1 1 0 62 4.8 RW 21 PATRIK CARNBACK 34 6 12 18 3 34 1 0 0 0 54 11.1 LW 11 VALERI KARPOV 37 9 8 17 -1 10 0 0 1 0 42 21.4 RW 16 PETER DOURIS 31 8 7 15 -3 9 2 0 3 0 45 17.8 LW 12 DAVID SACCO* 23 4 10 14 1 18 2 0 0 0 26 15.4 RW 46 J.F. JOMPHE* 31 2 12 14 7 39 2 0 0 0 46 4.3 C 19 BOB CORKUM 48 5 7 12 0 26 0 0 1 0 88 5.7 C 8 CHAD KILGER* 45 5 7 12 -2 22 0 0 1 0 38 13.2 LW 42 DENNY LAMBERT* 33 0 8 8 -2 55 0 0 0 0 28 .0 RW 36 TODD EWEN 53 4 3 7 -5 285 0 0 1 0 52 7.7 LW 24 KEN BAUMGARTNER (TOR) 60 2 3 5 -5 152 0 0 1 0 27 7.4 (ANA) 12 0 1 1 0 41 0 0 0 0 5 .0 (TOTAL) 72 2 4 6 -5 193 0 0 1 0 32 6.3 C 21 JIM CAMPBELL* 16 2 3 5 0 36 1 0 0 0 25 8.0 D 7 MILOS HOLAN 16 2 2 4 -12 24 0 0 0 0 47 4.3 D 29 RANDY LADOUCEUR 63 1 3 4 5 47 0 0 0 0 48 2.1 D 5 ROBERT DIRK 44 1 2 3 8 42 0 0 0 0 20 5.0 D 48 DARREN VAN IMPE* 16 1 2 3 8 14 0 0 1 0 13 7.7 RW 24 STEVEN KING 7 2 0 2 -1 15 1 0 1 0 5 40.0 G 35 M. SHTALENKOV 30 0 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 .0

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YEAR-BY-YEAR FINAL STATISTICS C 15 VIACHESLAV BUTSAYEV 7 1 0 1 -4 0 0 0 0 0 9 11.1 RW 28 DWAYNE NORRIS* 3 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 .6 LW 40 JEREMY STEVENSON* 3 0 1 1 1 12 0 0 0 0 1 .0 C 54 SEAN PRONGER* 7 0 1 1 0 6 0 0 0 0 3 .0 D 23 JASON MARSHALL* 24 0 1 1 3 42 0 0 0 0 9 .0 C 27 JOHN LILLEY 1 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 D 6 DON MCSWEEN 4 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 .0 D 44 OLEG MIKULCHIK 8 0 0 0 -2 4 0 0 0 0 0 .0 G 31 GUY HEBERT 59 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 .0 NO. GOALTENDER 31 GUY HEBERT 35 M. SHTALENKOV TOTALS * Rookie

GP MIN GAA W-L-T EN SO GA SHOTS SV% G A PIM 59 3326 2.83 28-23-5 3 4 157 1820 .914 0 0 6 30 1637 3.12 7-16-3 2 0 85 814 .896 0 2 2 82 4982 2.97 35-39-8 5 4 247 2639 .906 0 2 8

1994-95 FINAL STATISTICS

POS NO. PLAYER GP G A PTS +/- PIM PP SH GW GT S PCTG LW 9 PAUL KARIYA* 47 18 21 39 -17 4 7 1 3 1 134 13.4 C 22 SHAUN VAN ALLEN 45 8 21 29 -4 32 1 1 1 0 68 11.8 C 47 STEPHAN LEBEAU 38 8 16 24 6 12 1 0 2 0 70 11.4 LW 25 TODD KRYGIER 35 11 11 22 1 10 1 0 1 0 90 12.2 RW 16 PETER DOURIS 46 10 11 21 4 12 0 0 4 0 69 14.5 RW 21 PATRIK CARNBACK 41 6 15 21 -8 32 0 0 0 0 58 10.3 D 2 BOBBY DOLLAS 45 7 13 20 -3 12 3 1 1 0 70 10.0 C 19 BOB CORKUM 44 10 9 19 -7 25 0 0 1 1 100 10.0 RW 14 JOE SACCO 41 10 8 18 -8 23 2 0 0 0 77 13.0 C 20 STEVE RUCCHIN* 43 6 11 17 7 23 0 0 1 0 59 10.2 RW 26 MIKE SILLINGER (DET) 13 2 6 8 3 2 0 0 0 0 11 10.0 (ANA) 15 2 5 7 1 6 2 0 0 0 28 7.1 (TOTAL) 28 4 11 15 4 8 2 0 0 0 39 10.3 D 10 OLEG TVERDOVSKY* 36 3 9 12 -6 14 1 1 0 0 26 11.5 LW 11 VALERI KARPOV* 30 4 7 11 -4 6 0 0 0 0 48 8.3 D 3 JASON YORK* (DET) 10 1 2 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 6 16.7 (ANA) 15 0 8 8 4 12 0 0 0 0 22 .0 (TOTAL) 25 1 10 11 4 14 0 0 0 0 28 3.6 D 7 MILOS HOLAN* 25 2 8 10 4 14 1 0 1 0 93 2.2 LW 18 GARRY VALK 36 3 6 9 -4 34 0 0 0 0 53 5.7 D 24 TOM KURVERS 22 4 3 7 -13 6 1 0 1 0 44 9.1 C 19 ANATOLI SEMENOV 15 3 4 7 -10 4 2 0 0 0 33 9.1 D 29 RANDY LADOUCEUR 44 2 4 6 2 36 0 0 0 0 42 4.8 D 15 DAVE KARPA (QUE) 2 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 0 1 .0 (ANA) 26 1 5 6 0 91 0 0 0 0 32 3.1 (TOTAL) 28 1 5 6 -1 91 0 0 0 0 33 3.0 C 27 JOHN LILLEY* 9 2 2 4 2 5 1 0 0 0 10 20.0 D 4 DAVID WILLIAMS 21 2 2 4 -5 26 0 0 0 1 30 6.7 LW 42 DENNY LAMBERT* 13 1 3 4 3 4 0 0 0 0 14 7.1 D 5 ROBERT DIRK 38 1 3 4 -3 56 0 0 0 0 15 6.7 LW 8 TIM SWEENEY 13 1 1 2 -3 2 0 0 0 0 11 9.1 LW 12 DAVID SACCO* 8 0 2 2 -3 0 0 0 0 0 5 .0 D 3 MARK FERNER 14 0 1 1 -4 6 0 0 0 0 15 .0 LW 32 STU GRIMSON 31 0 1 1 -7 110 0 0 0 0 14 .0 D 48 DARREN VAN IMPE* 1 0 1 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 .0 D 23 JASON MARSHALL* 1 0 0 0 -2 0 0 0 0 0 1 .0 D 6 DON MCSWEEN 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .0 G 35 M. SHTALENKOV 18 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 .0 RW 36 TODD EWEN 24 0 0 0 -2 93 0 0 0 0 14 .0 G 31 GUY HEBERT 39 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 .0 NO. GOALTENDER 31 GUY HEBERT 35 M. SHTALENKOV TOTALS * Rookie

GP MIN 39 2092 18 810 48 2913

GAA W-L-T EN SO GA SHOTS 3.13 12-20-4 4 2 109 1132 3.63 4-7-1 2 0 49 448 3.38 16-27-5 6 2 164 1586

SV% .904 .891 .897

G 0 0 0

A PIM 0 2 0 2 0 4

1993-94 FINAL STATISTICS POS NO. R 25 C 20 L 18 L 8 D 23 R 14 L 16 C 22 C 19 D 6 C 47

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PLAYER TERRY YAKE BOB CORKUM GARRY VALK TIM SWEENEY BILL HOULDER JOE SACCO PETER DOURIS SHAUN VAN ALLEN ANATOLI SEMENOV SEAN HILL STEPHAN LEBEAU (MTL)

GP 82 76 78 78 80 84 74 80 49 68 34

G 21 23 18 16 14 19 12 8 11 7 9

A PTS 31 52 28 51 27 45 27 43 25 39 18 37 22 34 25 33 19 30 20 27 7 16

+/- PIM 2 44 4 18 8 100 3 49 -18 40 -11 61 -5 21 0 64 -4 12 -12 78 1 8

PP 5 3 4 6 3 3 1 2 4 2 4

SH 0 3 1 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 0

GW 2 0 5 2 3 2 1 1 2 1 2

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GT 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1

S 188 180 165 114 187 206 142 104 103 165 61

PCTG 11.2 12.8 10.9 14.0 7.5 9.2 8.5 7.7 10.7 4.2 14.8


YEAR-BY-YEAR FINAL STATISTICS (ANA) (TOTAL) C 21 PATRIK CARNBACK* D 2 BOBBY DOLLAS D 4 DAVID WILLIAMS L 24 TROY LONEY R 36 TODD EWEN D 39 DON MCSWEEN* R 17 STEVEN KING D 29 RANDY LADOUCEUR C 10 JARROD SKALDE* D 3 MARK FERNER R 48 JOHN LILLEY* L 32 STU GRIMSON D 44 MYLES O’CONNOR C 26 ROBIN BAWA C 45 SCOTT MCKAY* L 27 LONNIE LOACH D 34 ANATOLI FEDOTOV* L 43 MAXIM BETS* R 33 JIM THOMSON G 35 MIKHAIL SHTALENKOV G 1 RON TUGNUTT G 31 GUY HEBERT NO. GOALTENDER 35 MIKHAIL SHTALENKOV* 31 GUY HEBERT 1 RON TUGNUTT TOTALS * Rookie

22 6 4 10 -5 14 2 0 1 0 37 16.2 56 15 11 26 4 22 6 0 3 1 98 15.3 73 12 11 23 -8 54 3 0 2 0 81 14.8 77 9 11 20 20 55 1 0 1 0 121 7.4 56 5 15 20 8 42 2 0 0 0 74 6.8 62 13 6 19 -5 88 6 0 1 0 93 14.0 76 9 9 18 -7 272 0 0 2 0 59 15.3 32 3 9 12 4 39 1 0 2 0 43 7.0 36 8 3 11 -7 44 3 0 1 0 50 16.0 81 1 9 10 7 74 0 0 0 0 66 1.5 20 5 4 9 -3 10 2 0 2 0 25 20.0 50 3 5 8 -16 30 0 0 0 0 44 6.8 13 1 6 7 1 8 0 0 1 0 20 5.0 77 1 5 6 -6 199 0 0 0 0 34 2.9 5 0 1 1 0 6 0 0 0 0 7 .0 12 0 1 1 -3 7 0 0 0 0 1 .0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .0 3 0 0 0 -2 2 0 0 0 0 8 .0 3 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 0 1 .0 3 0 0 0 -3 0 0 0 0 0 1 .0 6 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 1 .0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 28 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 .0 52 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 .0

GP MIN GAA W-L-T EN SO 10 543 2.65 3-4-1 1 0 52 2991 2.83 20-27-3 5 2 28 1520 3.00 10-15-1 4 1 84 5079 2.97 33-46-5 10 3

GA SHOTS 24 265 141 1513 76 828 251 2616

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SV% .909 .907 .908 .904

G 0 0 0 0

A PIM 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 4

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GP W L T OT GF GA PTS. 145 79 42 5 19 425 384 182 37 19 12 2 4 104 95 44 40 17 18 3 2 98 109 39 112 60 43 7 2 328 308 129 40 23 14 2 1 113 110 49 98 50 36 5 7 249 242 112 102 47 40 7 8 277 279 109 61 30 22 1 8 169 165 69 127 47 69 5 6 294 372 105 89 29 47 7 6 211 266 71 111 60 39 2 10 300 272 132 37 16 16 3 2 98 112 37 152 73 52 11 16 435 413 173 76 36 27 2 11 178 188 85 35 16 14 2 3 106 105 37 76 42 26 2 6 211 192 92 38 17 17 1 3 97 105 38 38 17 13 4 4 104 104 42 39 19 13 1 6 112 113 45 37 20 10 3 4 93 85 47 38 18 11 5 4 115 115 45 38 15 20 2 1 111 123 33 151 69 66 4 12 393 426 154 104 47 46 5 6 283 313 105 38 18 17 1 2 94 96 39 46 13 25 5 3 116 150 34 112 53 40 9 10 317 309 125 20 3 13 0 4 37 74 10 39 19 14 1 5 119 107 44 35 18 12 0 5 106 106 51

Home GP W L T OT 73 44 18 3 8 18 9 5 2 2 20 9 10 0 1 56 39 11 6 0 20 12 7 1 0 47 26 15 3 3 51 25 19 3 4 31 16 10 1 4 63 31 28 3 1 45 21 19 4 1 57 33 19 2 3 19 9 9 1 0 77 42 19 7 9 39 20 14 0 5 17 10 5 0 2 38 28 7 0 3 20 11 7 1 1 20 9 5 3 3 19 12 4 0 3 19 11 4 2 2 20 9 5 2 4 18 10 7 0 1 76 34 33 2 7 51 25 23 2 1 19 9 8 1 1 21 9 10 1 1 55 25 17 7 6 10 1 7 0 2 19 9 7 1 2 18 9 7 0 2

Road GP W L T OT 72 35 24 2 11 19 10 7 0 2 20 8 8 3 1 56 21 32 1 2 20 11 7 1 1 51 24 21 2 4 51 22 21 4 4 30 14 12 0 4 64 16 41 2 5 44 8 28 3 5 54 27 20 0 7 18 7 7 2 2 75 31 33 4 7 37 16 13 2 6 18 6 9 2 1 38 14 19 2 3 18 6 10 0 2 18 8 8 1 1 20 7 9 1 3 18 9 6 1 2 18 9 6 3 0 20 5 13 2 0 75 35 33 2 5 53 22 23 3 5 19 9 9 0 1 25 4 15 4 2 57 28 23 2 4 10 2 6 0 2 20 10 7 0 3 17 9 5 0 3

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DUCKS SEASON TOTALS DUCKS YEAR-BY-YEAR FINISH SEASON 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 TOTALS

RECORD 33-46-5, 71 PTS. 16-27-5, 37 PTS. 35-39-8, 78 PTS. 36-33-13, 85 PTS. 26-43-13, 65 PTS. 35-34-13, 83 PTS. 34-33-12-3, 83 PTS. 25-41-11-5, 66 PTS. 29-42-8-3, 69 PTS. 40-27-9-6, 95 PTS. 29-35-10-8, 76 PTS. 43-27-12, 98 PTS. 48-20-14, 110 PTS. 47-27-8, 102 PTS. 42-33-7, 91 PTS. 39-32-11, 89 PTS. 47-30-5, 99 PTS. 34-36-12, 80 PTS. 30-12-6, 66 PTS. 54-20-8, 116 PTS. 51-24-7, 109 PTS. 46-25-11, 103 PTS. 46-23-13, 105 PTS. 44-25-13, 101 PTS. 35-37-10, 80 PTS. 29-33-9, 67 PTS. 17-30-9, 43 PTS 990-834-287, 2267 PTS.

PCTG. .423 .385 .476 .518 .396 .506 .506 .402 .421 .579 .463 .598 .689 .622 .562 .543 .603 .488 .688 .707 .665 .628 .640 .616 .494 .472 .384 .537

GF 229 125 234 245 205 215 217 188 175 203 184 251* 254* 197* 238* 233* 235* 201* 134* 263* 228* 215* 220* 231* 196* 182* 126* 5,693

GA 251 164 247 233 261 206 227 245 198 193 213 222* 198* 184* 235* 243* 233* 224* 115* 203* 221* 188* 197* 209* 248* 225* 179* 5,838

STANDINGS 4TH PAC./9TH WEST 6TH PAC./12TH WEST 4TH PAC./T-8TH WEST 2ND PAC./4TH WEST 6TH PAC./12TH WEST 3RD PAC./ 6TH WEST 5TH PAC./9TH WEST 5TH PAC./15TH WEST 5TH PAC./13TH WEST 2ND PAC./7TH WEST 4TH PAC./12TH WEST 3RD PAC./6TH WEST 1ST PAC./2ND WEST 2ND PAC./4TH WEST 2ND PAC./8TH WEST 4TH PAC./11TH WEST 2ND PAC./4TH WEST 5TH PAC./13TH WEST 1ST PAC./2ND WEST 1ST PAC./1ST WEST 1ST PAC./1ST WEST 1ST PAC./2ND WEST 1ST PAC./3RD WEST 2ND PAC./5TH WEST 6TH PAC./13TH WEST 6TH PAC./13TH WEST 8TH WEST 1407-8118 (17.5)

* DOES NOT INCLUDE “TEAM” GOALS AWARDED FOR SHOOTOUT WINS

POWER PLAY 54-376 (14.4) 23-202 (11.4) 60-426 (14.1) 56-333 (16.8) 46-392 (11.7) 83-378 (22.0) 55-332 (16.6) 66-373 (17.7) 43-373 (11.5) 56-348 (16.1) 56-310 (18.1) 87-480 (18.1) 89-398 (22.4) 60-361 (16.6) 73-309 (23.6) 63-300 (21.0) 67-285 (23.5) 45-271 (16.6) 29-135 (21.5) 44-275 (16.0) 37-235 (15.7) 56-242 (23.1) 47-251 (18.7) 38-214 (17.8) 36-212 (18.7) 27-184 (14.7) 11-123 (8.9) 1524-8649 (82.4)

PENALTY KILL 67-388 (82.7) 47-193 (75.6) 81-423 (80.9) 62-336 (81.5) 72-396 (81.8) 60-387 (84.5) 62-296 (79.1) 71-390 (81.8) 46-330 (86.1) 42-333 (87.3) 54-353 (84.7) 84-510 (83.5) 61-410 (85.1) 69-408 (83.1) 78-385 (79.7) 67-324 (79.3) 57-305 (81.3) 51-283 (82.0) 30-162 (81.5) 48-270 (82.2) 52-274 (81.0) 37-290 (87.2) 43-281 (84.7) 46-274 (83.2) 55-271 (79.1) 49-213 (77.0) 33-164 79.9) 2.72

GAA HOME 2.97 14-26-2 3.38 11-9-4 2.97 22-15-4 2.80 23-12-6 3.13 12-23-6 2.48 21-14-6 2.73 19-13-7-2 2.94 15-20-4-2 2.39 15-19-5-2 2.35 22-10-7-2 2.60 19-11-7-4 2.67 26-10-5 2.37 26-6-9 2.24 28-9-4 2.87 20-18-3 2.96 25-11-5 2.84 26-13-2 2.73 21-18-2 2.40 16-7-1 2.48 29-8-4 2.70 26-12-3 2.29 25-10-6 2.40 29-8-4 2.55 26-10-5 3.02 19-14-8 3.17 16-15-5 3.16 6-18-4 557-359-140

ROAD OT 19-20-3 2-5-5 5-18-1 2-0-5 13-24-4 6-2-8 13-21-7 3-0-13 14-20-7 3-4-13 14-20-7 1-3-13 15-20-5-1 3-3-12 10-21-7-3 4-5-11 14-23-3-1 3-3-8 18-17-2-4 6-6-9 10-24-3-4 4-8-10 17-17-7 6-5-7 22-14-5 9-4-10 19-18-4 12-1-7 22-15-4 12-4-3 14-21-6 8-3-8 21-17-3 13-3-2 13-18-10 5-5-7 14-5-5 7-3-3 25-12-4 10-2-6 25-12-4 16-2-5 21-15-5 7-7-4 17-15-9 6-10-3 18-15-8 9-6-7 16-23-2 8-7-3 13-18-4 9-8-1 11-12-5 6-7-2 433-475-147 180-116-185^

^ 76 SHOOTOUT LOSSES, 107 TIES

ALL-TIME DUCKS RECORD BY MONTH SEASON OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER JANUARY FEBRUARY 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 TOTALS

MARCH APRIL MAY 2-8-2 6-7-0 6-8-0 6-6-2 4-6-1 6-8-0 3-3-0 ----------- ------ ------ 3-3-0 2-8-1 4-8-3 6-7-1 1-1-0 3-8-0 8-5-1 3-9-3 4-5-1 5-8-0 7-3-2 5-1-1 -----1-9-2 6-5-2 6-5-1 7-5-1 6-6-1 7-3-4 3-0-2 -----5-4-4 6-8-1 2-8-2 4-7-2 3-2-0 4-9-2 2-5-2 -----3-3-3 5-7-1 5-3-4 4-9-1 10-3-0 6-4-2 2-5-2 -----6-5-1-1 6-5-1-0 6-6-2-0 4-7-2-0 5-3-4-0 5-5-2-1 2-2-0-1 -----6-4-1-2 2-8-3-1 5-7-1-1 2-10-1-0 3-5-2-1 6-5-2-0 1-2-1-0 -----4-7-1-0 3-9-2-0 6-5-2-3 6-8-1-0 2-3-0-0 6-7-1-0 2-3-1-0 -----3-5-3-0 5-2-3-3 7-7-0-0 7-4-1-1 8-5-1-0 9-3-1-1 1-1-0-1 -----4-5-1-1 4-2-3-4 5-8-0-0 3-7-4-1 7-4-1-2 5-9-1-0 1-0-0-0 -----6-5-1 5-6-3 6-4-2 7-2-4 3-2-1 11-4-1 5-4-0 -----9-0-3 10-2-3 9-5-0 4-5-2 5-5-2 10-3-2 1-0-2 -----4-7-2 8-4-2 7-6-1 8-4-1 10-2-1 8-4-1 2-0-0 -----6-5-1 8-3-2 5-7-1 6-7-1 6-6-0 8-4-1 3-1-1 -----4-6-2 6-5-2 6-6-3 9-6-0 5-2-0 7-6-1 2-1-3 -----4-7-1 8-4-2 8-6-1 8-3-0 5-5-1 11-3-0 3-2-0 -----5-5-1 2-8-3 3-8-2 9-2-1 8-4-3 6-7-1 1-2-1 ----------- ------ ------ 3-1-1 11-2-0 9-4-4 7-5-1 -----10-3-1 8-4-3 11-1-1 11-3-0 2-3-0 7-4-3 5-2-0 -----9-3-0 5-3-5 10-3-1 8-3-0 7-5-1 10-5-0 2-2-0 -----1-7-2 8-4-3 6-4-1 7-3-1 12-1-1 9-4-2 3-2-1 -----3-4-2 8-4-2 7-4-4 10-3-1 4-6-1 10-2-2 4-0-1 -----6-4-1 5-6-3 7-4-4 7-3-1 6-4-3 9-4-1 4-0-0 -----5-6-2 8-4-3 6-5-2 2-6-2 3-10-0 9-6-1 2-0-0 -----8-6-0 3-6-4 5-7-1 4-7-0 6-4-3 3-3-1 ------ ----------- ------ ------ 3-5-2 3-5-3 5-10-1 4-9-1 2-1-2 117-126-41 143-123-65 147-136-43 156-134-35 151-119-34 197-137-44 76-59-23 3-2-2

ALL-TIME RECORDS AT THE ALL-STAR BREAK ANDRECORD AT THE HALFWAY POINT DATE OF ALL-STAR RECORD FIRST HALF SEASON 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 TOTALS

GAME (HOST TEAM) JAN. 22 (NYR) NONE JAN. 20 (BOS) JAN. 18 (SJS) JAN. 18 (VAN) JAN. 24 (TBL) FEB. 6 (TOR) FEB. 4 (COL) FEB. 2 (LAK) FEB. 2 (FLA) FEB. 8 (MIN) NONE JAN. 24 (DAL) JAN. 27 (ATL) JAN. 25 (MTL) NONE JAN. 30 (CAR) JAN. 29 (OTT) NONE NONE JAN. 25 (CBJ) JAN. 31 (NSH) JAN. 29 (LAK) JAN. 28 (TBL) JAN. 26 (SJS) JAN. 25 (STL) NONE

BEFORE 18-27-4 -----16-26-5 17-22-5 15-25-8 17-19-9 22-23-8-1 16-29-6-4 19-29-6-3 22-18-7-4 17-23-8-7 -----30-12-8 27-20-6 23-21-5 -----28-20-4 18-23-7 ----------31-10-6 22-18-7 27-15-9 24-17-9 21-21-9 19-24-5 -----449-442-160

AFTER 15-19-1 ------ 19-13-3 19-11-8 11-18-5 18-15-4 12-10-4-2 9-12-5-1 10-13-2-0 18-9-2-2 12-12-2-1 ------ 18-8-6 20-7-2 19-12-2 ------ 19-10-1 16-13-5 ------ ------ 20-14-1 24-7-4 19-8-4 20-8-4 14-16-1 10-9-4 ------ 342-244-76

OF SEASON 16-24-2 7-15-2 15-22-4 15-21-5 13-21-7 16-17-8 18-17-5-1 13-19-5-4 13-20-5-3 15-16-7-3 13-17-6-5 18-16-7 28-7-6 19-17-5 21-15-5 16-18-7 20-17-4 13-22-6 18-3-3 28-8-5 26-9-6 17-17-7 21-12-8 19-14-8 19-15-7 16-20-5 8-14-6 461-433-167

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SECOND HALF OF SEASON 17-22-3 9-12-3 20-17-4 21-12-8 13-22-6 19-17-5 16-16-7-2 12-22-6-1 16-22-3-0 25-11-2-3 16-18-4-3 25-11-5 20-13-8 28-10-3 21-18-2 23-14-4 27-13-1 21-14-6 12-9-3 26-12-3 25-15-1 29-8-4 25-11-5 25-11-5 16-22-3 13-13-4 9-16-3 529-401-120

OVERALL RECORD 33-46-5 16-27-5 35-39-8 36-33-13 26-43-13 35-34-13 34-33-12-3 25-41-11-5 29-42-8-3 40-27-9-6 29-35-10-8 43-27-12 48-20-14 47-27-8 42-33-7 39-32-11 47-30-5 34-36-12 30-12-6 54-20-8 51-24-7 46-25-11 46-23-13 44-25-13 35-37-10 29-33-9 17-30-9 990-834-287

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DUCKS SEASON TOTALS ALL-TIME DUCKS RECORD BY DAY OF THE WEEK SEASON SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 TOTALS

FRIDAY SATURDAY 6-11-1 2-4-0 3-3-1 9-11-1 1-6-1 7-7-1 5-4-0 3-6-1 3-1-0 0-5-1 4-4-0 3-2-1 1-7-2 2-2-0 11-5-3 1-6-0 2-3-1 10-10-1 0-4-1 9-8-1 2-3-1 6-5-4 4-3-1 0-3-1 11-9-3 0-3-1 12-5-2 3-5-1 4-8-3 1-5-1 1-3-2 6-15-1 2-2-2 5-6-2 7-4-2 7-4-1 4-3-1 1-1-1 9-10-3 2-3-1 8-9-3 4-4-3 8-2-0-1 4-5-0-0 5-2-1-0 5-11-4-1 0-2-2-0 9-4-4-0 3-7-1-1 8-8-2-0 2-2-0-1 2-2-0-0 5-14-3-1 1-2-1-1 5-8-4-2 2-5-1-0 6-8-0-1 2-3-1-0 2-3-0-0 8-10-3-2 1-4-1-0 6-9-2-0 4-5-1-0 12-4-3-0 1-1-1-1 3-3-1-2 12-5-1-0 6-3-1-1 4-7-2-2 2-4-0-0 6-8-3-1 2-3-2-1 4-2-0-2 10-3-5-1 0-3-0-0 5-9-0-2 2-7-0-1 9-3-2 5-2-3 4-5-0 6-10-0 2-3-1 8-2-4 9-2-2 9-3-2 5-1-0 5-3-2 8-2-5 5-2-1 9-5-3 7-4-1 9-4-2 4-1-0 5-2-1 10-5-2 6-3-0 7-6-2 6-6-1 10-7-0 3-2-0 7-4-1 7-9-0 2-5-0 4-6-4 9-0-2 6-2-3 4-2-0 5-5-2 8-6-0 4-6-1 5-2-4 7-9-1 9-6-1 3-1-0 6-2-0 13-5-2 1-3-0 9-6-2 6-7-0 7-9-0 5-3-0 4-2-3 8-5-1 3-4-3 5-5-4 2-9-0 4-1-1 7-2-2 2-0-0 5-2-1 2-0-0 5-5-0 5-2-2 11-2-0 5-3-0 4-6-1 7-3-2 4-3-1 10-2-3 13-1-1 10-5-1 4-1-0 6-3-1 9-6-1 5-3-0 11-5-2 6-1-2 10-2-0 5-2-4 6-3-2 6-6-1 5-4-2 7-5-2 7-3-0 9-4-2 2-1-0 10-4-3 6-2-1 11-1-2 5-5-2 3-6-3 7-3-2 3-5-0 6-4-2 8-3-0 6-2-2 8-5-2 5-3-5 7-5-3 3-2-1 5-6-0 9-5-2 1-6-1 6-8-1 4-6-2 2-5-0 6-6-1 3-3-1 2-7-2 7-4-1 6-2-0 3-6-4 2-3-1 3-7-0 3-3-0 3-4-1 2-3-0 1-5-4 3-5-3 198-133-44 93-77-21 104-85-32 204-182-51 82-86-29 177-153-68 131-120-41

ALL-TIME DUCKS RECORD BY MONTH SEASON PACIFIC CENTRAL NORTHWEST WEST 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99* 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14^ 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 TOTALS

METROPOLITAN ATLANTIC NORTHEAST SOUTHEAST EAST OVERALL 11-18-1 12-12-2 ------ 23-30-3 ------ 6-8-0 4-8-2 ------ 10-16-2 33-46-5 11-10-3 5-17-2 ------ 16-27-5 ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ 16-27-5 15-16-1 7-14-3 ------ 22-30-4 ------ 5-5-4 8-4-0 ------ 13-9-4 35-39-8 13-12-7 11-10-3 ------ 24-22-10 ------ 7-6-1 5-5-2 ------ 12-11-3 36-33-13 11-17-4 5-15-4 ------ 16-32-8 ------ 7-3-4 3-8-1 ------ 10-11-5 26-43-13 12-7-5 7-8-1 6-9-2 25-24-8 ------ 4-3-3 2-4-2 4-3-0 10-10-5 35-34-13 11-9-3-1 10-5-2-0 5-8-3-0 26-22-8-1 ------ 2-3-2-1 2-6-1-0 4-2-1-1 8-11-4-2 34-33-12-3 5-10-2-3 4-13-2-1 6-9-5-0 15-32-9-4 ------ 5-3-0-0 1-3-1-1 4-3-1-0 10-9-2-1 25-41-11-5 8-9-2-1 7-11-2-0 6-9-3-2 21-29-7-3 ------ 5-2-0-0 0-5-1-0 3-6-0-0 8-13-1-0 29-42-8-3 8-9-3-0 15-3-0-2 8-7-3-2 31-19-6-4 ------ 1-3-1-2 3-3-1-0 5-2-1-0 9-8-3-2 40-27-9-6 8-10-4-2 6-7-4-3 8-9-1-2 22-26-9-7 ------ 2-3-1-0 1-4-0-1 4-2-0-0 7-9-1-1 29-35-10-8 18-9-5 13-5-2 7-11-2 38-25-9 ------ ------ 2-1-2 3-1-1 5-2-3 43-27-12 19-8-5 12-5-3 11-5-4 42-18-12 ------ 2-1-2 ------ 4-1-0 6-2-2 48-20-14 17-10-5 13-5-2 9-10-1 39-25-8 ------ 3-2-0 5-0-0 ------- 8-2-0 47-27-8 12-10-2 10-7-3 13-6-1 35-23-6 ------ 1-4-1 5-1-0 1-5-0 7-10-1 42-33-7 7-13-4 10-8-2 13-4-3 30-25-9 ------ 2-4-0 3-1-2 4-2-0 9-7-2 39-32-11 14-10-0 8-11-1 14-3-3 36-24-4 ------ 5-2-0 3-2-0 3-2-1 11-6-1 47-30-5 10-12-2 6-11-3 10-7-3 26-30-8 ------ 3-0-3 2-4-0 3-2-1 8-6-4 34-36-12 8-7-3 10-2-3 12-3-0 30-12-6 ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ 30-12-6 22-4-3 13-8-0 ------ 35-12-3 10-3-3 9-5-2 ------ ------ 19-8-5 54-20-8 18-6-5 16-5-0 ------ 34-11-5 8-6-2 9-7-0 ------ ------ 17-13-2 51-24-7 19-6-4 10-8-3 ------ 29-14-7 8-5-3 9-6-1 ------ ------ 17-11-4 46-25-11 18-6-5 12-7-2 ------ 30-13-7 7-6-3 9-4-3 ------ ------ 16-10-6 46-23-13 15-7-7 10-8-3 ------ 25-15-10 11-3-2 8-7-1 ------ ------ 19-10-3 44-25-13 12-13-4 9-10-2 ------ 21-23-6 9-6-1 5-8-3 ------ ------ 14-14-4 35-37-10 9-10-2 7-11-2 ------ 16-21-4 7-8-1 6-4-4 ------ ------ 13-12-5 29-33-9 17-30-9 ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ 17-30-9

348-288-107 248-226-62 128-100-40 707-584-200 60-37-15 115-93-39 49-59-17 42-31-7 266-220-78 990-834-287

*THE NHL EXPANDED TO SIX DIVISIONS FROM FOUR IN 1998-99 ^THE NHL CONTRACTED TO FOUR DIVISIONS FROM SIX IN 2013-14 #THE NHL HAD A 56-GAME INTERDIVISION SCHEDULE (ANAHEIM PARTICIPATED IN THE WEST DIVISION IN 2020-21)

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0 GOALS 1 GOAL 2 GOALS 3 GOALS 4 GOALS 5+ GOALS 0 GOALS 1 GOAL 2 GOALS 3 GOALS 4 GOALS 5+ GOALS 0-9-0 1-6-1 3-19-2 10-9-1 6-3-1 13-0-0 3-0-0 10-2-1 11-3-2 7-13-1 1-15-1 1-13-0 0-6-0 0-7-0 1-8-2 5-4-2 3-1-1 7-1-0 2-0-0 5-0-0 3-4-2 4-5-2 2-4-1 0-14-0 0-2-0 1-14-0 6-13-6 7-7-1 8-3-1 13-0-0 4-0-0 10-0-0 13-3-6 6-11-1 2-9-1 0-16-0 0-1-0 1-11-3 4-9-4 9-10-2 11-1-1 11-1-3 6-0-0 11-0-3 12-2-4 5-8-2 2-12-1 0-11-3 0-11-0 0-6-1 4-17-3 6-8-8 9-1-0 7-0-1 4-0-0 6-0-1 8-4-3 6-12-8 2-10-0 0-17-1 0-5-0 3-14-0 3-11-8 10-4-2 6-0-3 13-0-0 7-0-0 17-4-0 3-3-7 5-10-3 3-9-3 0-8-0 0-5-0-0 2-12-2-0 5-10-3-1 9-5-3-2 10-1-3-0 8-0-1-0 5-0-0-0 13-0-2-0 10-8-3-0 5-5-3-1 0-10-3-2 1-10-1-0 0-9-0-0 3-9-2-1 3-19-5-3 5-3-3-0 8-1-1-1 6-0-0-0 6-0-0-0 6-2-2-0 7-1-5-1 4-13-3-3 2-12-1-0 0-13-0-1 0-4-0-1 1-19-3-0 8-16-4-2 7-3-1-0 7-0-0-0 6-0-0-0 5-0-0-0 14-2-3-1 8-8-4-0 1-15-1-2 1-10-0-0 0-7-0-0 0-6-0-0 2-11-1-2 7-6-7-3 13-3-0-1 11-1-1-0 7-0-0-0 9-0-0-0 11-2-1-0 12-5-7-2 7-3-0-3 0-13-1-1 1-4-0-0 0-5-0-0 1-18-4-3 7-11-3-1 7-0-2-4 8-1-1-0 6-0-0-0 5-0-0-0 10-1-4-0 7-10-3-3 6-10-2-1 0-5-1-4 1-9-0-0 0-3-1 1-9-1 6-9-5 4-5-4 13-1-0 19-0-1 3-0-0 11-1-1 12-3-1 11-11-5 6-7-4 0-5-1 0-6-0 0-4-1 7-5-5 12-4-5 13-1-3 16-0-0 5-0-0 15-2-0 16-4-2 7-5-5 4-6-4 1-3-3 0-9-1 0-10-1 15-6-4 11-1-1 12-1-0 9-0-1 3-0-0 23-2-1 13-5-1 8-6-4 0-7-1 0-7-1 0-5-0 3-7-0 5-11-2 9-8-2 14-2-2 11-0-1 6-0-0 7-1-0 15-4-0 11-10-2 2-11-3 1-7-2 0-6-0 0-11-0 3-6-5 13-6-3 14-3-3 9-0-0 3-0-0 8-1-0 19-1-2 6-8-5 3-9-4 0-13-0 0-4-0 2-9-1 9-10-2 14-4-0 8-2-2 14-1-0 7-0-0 10-0-0 18-2-1 6-5-2 6-12-0 0-11-2 0-6-1 1-8-3 7-15-5 10-5-1 10-1-2 6-1-0 4-0-0 9-1-3 16-3-4 4-9-2 1-12-2 0-11-1 0-2-0 0-7-2 6-1-2 10-2-0 6-0-2 8-0-0 5-0-0 9-0-0 9-2-2 4-3-2 2-3-0 1-4-2 0-2-0 3-6-0 6-11-4 15-1-4 7-0-0 23-0-0 6-0-0 9-0-0 25-3-3 12-6-3 2-6-2 0-5-0 0-4-0 1-6-2 12-7-4 15-5-1 14-2-0 9-0-0 4-0-0 19-0-2 15-2-3 8-2-2 4-7-0 1-13-0 0-8-1 5-8-4 7-7-2 8-2-3 15-0-0 11-0-1 8-0-0 14-0-4 16-6-1 7-7-3 1-6-2 0-6-1 0-3-0 3-9-4 7-6-8 14-3-1 12-2-0 10-0-0 8-0-0 17-0-1 12-4-5 8-4-6 0-7-1 1-8-0 0-2-0 0-11-4 7-7-6 15-4-2 11-1-0 11-0-1 9-0-0 8-0-3 16-5-3 8-5-5 3-8-1 0-7-1 0-9-0 3-14-3 5-9-2 11-3-4 6-2-1 10-0-0 4-0-0 10-0-0 14-2-5 4-13-1 1-9-3 2-13-1 0-5-0 0-10-1 6-14-2 8-3-2 9-3-1 6-0-1 1-0-0 10-1-0 11-4-2 4-6-2 2-11-1 1-11-4 0-3-0 4-13-1 1-9-4 5-1-3 3-3-1 4-0-0 4-0-0 6-0-0 5-3-1 0-7-5 1-7-3 1-12-0 0-140-5 41-269-50 160-272-119 262-113-69 254-37-31 273-4-11 138-0-0 298-22-33 326-104-88 164-212-90 53-237-51 13-258-25

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DATE OPPONENT RESULT OCT. 8, 1993 VS. DETROIT 2-7 L JAN. 20, 1995 @ EDMONTON 1-2 L OCT. 9, 1995 @ WINNIPEG 3-4 L OCT. 5, 1996 @ TORONTO 1-4 L OCT. 3, 1997 @ VANCOUVER 2-3 L (JAPAN) OCT. 10, 1998 @ WASHINGTON 0-1 L OCT. 2, 1999 @ DALLAS 0-2 L OCT. 6, 2000 VS. MINNESOTA 3-1 @ OCT. 4, 2001 @ BOSTON 2-4 L OCT. 10, 2002 @ ST. LOUIS 4-3 W OCT. 8, 2003 @ DALLAS 1-4 L OCT. 5, 2005 @ CHICAGO 5-3 W OCT. 6, 2006 VS. LOS ANGELES 4-3 W SEPT. 29, 2007 @ LOS ANGELES 1-4 L (LONDON) OCT. 9, 2008 @ SAN JOSE 1-4 L OCT. 3, 2009 VS. SAN JOSE 1-4 L OCT. 8, 2010 @ DETROIT 0-4 L OCT. 7, 2011 @ BUFFALO 1-4 L (HELSINKI) JAN. 9, 2013 @ VANCOUVER 7-3 W OCT. 2, 2013 @ COLORADO 1-6 L OCT. 9, 2014 @ PITTSBURGH 4-6 L OCT 10, 2015 @ SAN JOSE 0-2 L OCT. 13, 2016 @ DALLAS 2-4 L OCT. 5, 2017 VS. ARIZONA 5-4 W OCT. 3, 2018 @ SAN JOSE 5-2 W OCT. 3, 2019 VS. ARIZONA 2-1 W JAN. 14, 2021 @ VEGAS 2-5 L

ALL-TIME HOME OPENERS SEASON 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21

DATE OCT. 8, 1993 JAN. 23, 1995 OCT. 18, 1995 OCT. 16, 1996 OCT. 4, 1997 OCT. 21, 1998 OCT. 8, 1999 OCT. 6, 2000 OCT. 12, 2001 OCT. 13, 2002 OCT. 12, 2003 OCT. 10, 2005 OCT. 6, 2006 SEPT. 30, 2007 OCT. 12, 2008 OCT. 3, 2009 OCT. 13, 2010 OCT. 8, 2011 JAN. 25, 2013 OCT. 10, 2013 OCT. 17, 2014 OCT. 12, 2015 OCT. 23, 2016 OCT. 5, 2017 OCT. 8, 2018 OCT. 3, 2019 JAN. 18, 2021

OPPONENT RESULT DETROIT 2-7 L EDMONTON 5-4 W (OT) VANCOUVER 1-5 L PHILADELPHIA 3-4 L VANCOUVER 3-2 W (JAPAN) BOSTON 3-0 W DALLAS 3-0 W MINNESOTA 3-1 W WASHINGTON 2-1 W DETROIT 2-4 L PHOENIX 0-2 L EDMONTON 2-4 L LOS ANGELES 4-3 W LOS ANGELES 4-1 W (LONDON) PHOENIX 2-4 L SAN JOSE 1-4 L VANCOUVER 4-3 W NY RANGERS 2-1 W (SO) - STOCKHOLM VANCOUVER 0-5 L NY RANGERS 6-1 W MINNESOTA 2-1 W VANCOUVER 1-2 L (SO) VANCOUVER 4-2 W ARIZONA 5-4 W DETROIT 3-2 W (SO) ARIZONA 2-1 W MINNESOTA 1-0 W

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DATE OCT. 19, 1993 JAN. 20, 1995 OCT. 9, 1995 OCT. 5, 1996 OCT. 3, 1997 OCT. 10, 1998 OCT. 2, 1999 OCT. 14, 2000 OCT. 4, 2001 OCT. 10, 2002 OCT. 8, 2003 OCT. 5, 2005 OCT. 7, 2006 SEPT. 29, 2007 OCT. 9, 2008 OCT. 6, 2009 OCT. 8, 2010 OCT. 7, 2011 JAN. 9, 2013 OCT. 2, 2013 OCT. 9, 2014 OCT 10, 2015 OCT. 13, 2016 OCT. 13, 2017 OCT. 3, 2018 OCT. 8, 2019 JAN. 14, 2021

OPPONENT RESULT @ NY RANGERS 4-2 W @ EDMONTON 1-2 L @ WINNIPEG 3-4 L @ TORONTO 1-4 L @ VANCOUVER 2-3 L (JAPAN) @ WASHINGTON 0-1 L @ DALLAS 0-2 L @ NEW JERSEY 2-4 L @ BOSTON 2-4 L @ ST. LOUIS 4-3 W @ DALLAS 1-4 L @ CHICAGO 5-3 W @ PHOENIX 2-1 W @ LOS ANGELES 1-4 L (LONDON) @ SAN JOSE 1-4 L @ MINNESOTA 3-4 L (OT) @ DETROIT 0-4 L @ BUFFALO 1-4 L (HELSINKI) @ VANCOUVER 7-3 W @ COLORADO 1-6 L @ PITTSBURGH 4-6 L @ SAN JOSE 0-2 L @ DALLAS 2-4 L @ COLORADO 1-3 L @ SAN JOSE 5-2 W @ DETROIT 3-1 W @ VEGAS 2-5 L

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CAPTAINS, COACHES, GMS SEASON

1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21

SEASON

1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21

DATES

CAPTAIN

Troy Loney Randy Ladouceur Randy Ladouceur Paul Kariya Paul Kariya Teemu Selanne Paul Kariya Paul Kariya Paul Kariya Paul Kariya Paul Kariya Steve Rucchin Scott Niedermayer Scott Niedermayer Chris Pronger Scott Niedermayer Scott Niedermayer Ryan Getzlaf Ryan Getzlaf Ryan Getzlaf Ryan Getzlaf Ryan Getzlaf Ryan Getzlaf Ryan Getzlaf Ryan Getzlaf Ryan Getzlaf Ryan Getzlaf Ryan Getzlaf

HEAD COACH

Ron Wilson Ron Wilson Ron Wilson Ron Wilson Pierre Page Craig Hartsburg Craig Hartsburg Craig Hartsburg Guy Charron Bryan Murray Mike Babcock Mike Babcock Randy Carlyle Randy Carlyle Randy Carlyle Randy Carlyle Randy Carlyle Randy Carlyle Randy Carlyle Bruce Boudreau Bruce Boudreau Bruce Boudreau Bruce Boudreau Bruce Boudreau Randy Carlyle Randy Carlyle Randy Carlyle Bob Murray Dallas Eakins Dallas Eakins

Mar. 23, 1993-Aug. 6, 1998 Aug. 6, 1998-Apr. 19 2002 May 2, 2002-June 8, 2004 June 20, 2005-Nov. 12, 2008 Nov. 12, 2008-present

ALTERNATE CAPTAINS

Randy Ladouceur, Stu Grimson, Todd Ewen Bob Corkum, Todd Ewen Paul Kariya, Bobby Dollas, Todd Ewen Bobby Dollas, Teemu Selanne Teemu Selanne, David Karpa J.J. Daigneault, Mark Janssens Teemu Selanne, Kevin Haller Teemu Selanne, Kevin Haller Teemu Selanne, Dan Bylsma, Steve Rucchin Oleg Tverdovsky, Steve Rucchin, Dan Bylsma Keith Carney, Steve Rucchin Keith Carney, Sergei Fedorov Rob Niedermayer, Teemu Selanne, Keith Carney, Sergei Fedorov Rob Niedermayer, Chris Pronger Rob Niedermayer, Chris Kunitz Chris Pronger, Ryan Getzlaf Ryan Getzlaf, Saku Koivu Teemu Selanne, Saku Koivu Teemu Selanne, Saku Koivu Teemu Selanne, Saku Koivu Teemu Selanne, Saku Koivu Corey Perry, Francois Beauchemin Corey Perry, Ryan Kesler Corey Perry, Ryan Kesler Corey Perry, Ryan Kesler Corey Perry, Ryan Kesler Rotating alternates Rotating alternates

ASSISTANT COACHES

Al Sims, Tim Army, Brian Hayward Al Sims, Tim Army, Brian Hayward Al Sims, Tim Army Walt Kyle, Tim Army Walt Kyle, Don Hay George Burnett, Newell Brown George Burnett, Newell Brown Guy Charron, Terry Simpson Terry Simpson, Kelly Miller Guy Charron, Tom Watt Lorne Henning, Paul MacLean Lorne Henning, Paul MacLean, Greg Carvel Dave Farrish, Newell Brown Dave Farrish, Newell Brown Dave Farrish, Newell Brown Dave Farrish, Newell Brown Dave Farrish, Newell Brown Dave Farrish, Mike Foligno Dave Farrish, Mike Foligno Bob Woods, Brad Lauer Bob Woods, Brad Lauer Bob Woods, Brad Lauer Trent Yawney, Brad Lauer Trent Yawney, Paul MacLean Trent Yawney, Paul MacLean Trent Yawney, Steve Konowalchuk Mark Morrison, Marty Wilford Mark Morrison, Marty Wilford Mark Morrison, Marty Wilford Mark Morrison, Marty Wilford

GENERAL MANAGER Jack Ferreira Pierre Gauthier Bryan Murray Brian Burke Bob Murray

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YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS GAMES PLAYED

20-21 Cam Fowler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 19-20 A. Henrique, C. Rowney . . . . . . . . 71 18-19 Adam Henrique . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 17-18 A. Cogliano, B. Montour, J. Manson. 80 16-17 A. Cogliano, R. Kesler, J. Manson . C. Perry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 15-16 A. Cogliano, C. Perry, J. Silfverberg. 82 14-15 Andrew Cogliano . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 13-14 Andrew Cogliano . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 12-13 F. Beauchemin, A. Cogliano, D. Winnik . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 11-12 T. Selanne, R. Getzlaf, B. Ryan, C. Fowler, A. Cogliano, F. Beauchemin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 10-11 C. Perry, B. Ryan . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 09-10 Corey Perry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 08-09 S. Niedermayer, C. Pronger . . . 82 07-08 F. Beauchemin, C. Kunitz, . . . . . . . . S. O’Donnell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 06-07 T. Selanne, A. McDonald, R. Getzlaf, D. Penner, C. Perry, S. Pahlsson, T. Moen, R. Niedermayer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 05-06 A. McDonald, S. Niedermayer, S. Pahlsson, V. Vishnevski . . . . . 82 03-04 S. Pahlsson, V. Prospal, S. Rucchin, R. Salei . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 02-03 N. Havelid, P. Kariya, S. Rucchin, P. Sykora . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 01-02 P. Kariya, M. Leclerc, R. Salei . . 82 00-01 D. Bylsma, M. Cullen, O. Tverdovsky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 99-00 Oleg Tverdovsky . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 98-99 Kevin Haller, Paul Kariya . . . . . . 82 97-98 David Karpa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 96-97 Jari Kurri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 95-96 Bobby Dollas, Paul Kariya . . . . . 82 94-95 Paul Kariya . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 93-94 Joe Sacco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84

09-10 Bobby Ryan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 08-09 Corey Perry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 07-08 Corey Perry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 06-07 Teemu Selanne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 05-06 Teemu Selanne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 03-04 Sergei Fedorov . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 02-03 Petr Sykora . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 01-02 Paul Kariya . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 00-01 Paul Kariya . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 99-00 Paul Kariya . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 98-99 Teemu Selanne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 97-98 Teemu Selanne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 96-97 Teemu Selanne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 95-96 Paul Kariya . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 94-95 Paul Kariya . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 93-94 Bob Corkum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

ASSISTS

POINTS

20-21 Rickard Rakell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 19-20 Ryan Getzlaf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 18-19 Ryan Getzlaf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 17-18 Ryan Getzlaf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 16-17 Ryan Getzlaf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 15-16 Ryan Getzlaf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 14-15 Ryan Getzlaf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 13-14 Ryan Getzlaf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 12-13 Ryan Getzlaf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 11-12 Ryan Getzlaf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 10-11 Ryan Getzlaf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 09-10 Ryan Getzlaf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 08-09 Ryan Getzlaf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 07-08 Ryan Getzlaf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 06-07 Scott Niedermayer . . . . . . . . . . . 54 05-06 Andy McDonald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 03-04 Vinny Prospal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 02-03 Paul Kariya . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 01-02 Matt Cullen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 00-01 Oleg Tverdovsky . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 99-00 Teemu Selanne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 98-99 Paul Kariya . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 97-98 Steve Rucchin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 96-97 Teemu Selanne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 95-96 Paul Kariya . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 94-95 Paul Kariya, Shaun Van Allen . . 21 93-94 Terry Yake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31

GOALS

20-21 Cam Fowler . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-18=23 19-20 Cam Fowler . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-20=29 18-19 Hampus Lindholm . . . . . . .6-22=28 17-18 Josh Manson . . . . . . . . . . . .7-30=37 16-17 Cam Fowler . . . . . . . . . . . 11-28=39 15-16 Sami Vatanan . . . . . . . . . . 9-29=38 14-15 Sami Vatanan . . . . . . . . . 12-25=37 13-14 Cam Fowler . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-30=36 12-13 Francois Beauchemin . . . 6-18=24 11-12 Cam Fowler . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-24=29 10-11 Lubomir Visnovsky . . . . 18-50=68* 09-10 Scott Niedermayer . . . . . 10-38=48 08-09 Scott Niedermayer . . . . . 14-45=59 07-08 Chris Pronger . . . . . . . . . . 12-31=43 06-07 Scott Niedermayer . . . . 15-54=69* 05-06 Scott Niedermayer . . . . . 13-50=63 03-04 Niclas Havelid . . . . . . . . . . . 6-20=26 02-03 Niclas Havelid . . . . . . . . . . 11-22=33 01-02 Oleg Tverdovsky . . . . . . . . 6-26=32 00-01 Oleg Tverdovsky . . . . . . . 14-39=53 99-00 Oleg Tverdovsky . . . . . . . 15-36=51 98-99 Fredrik Olausson . . . . . . 16-40=56 97-98 Dmitri Mironov . . . . . . . . . . 6-30=36 96-97 Dmitri Mironov . . . . . . . . . 12-34=46 95-96 Bobby Dollas . . . . . . . . . . . .8-22=30 94-95 Bobby Dollas . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-13=20 93-94 Bill Houlder . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-25=39

20-21 Max Comtois . . . . . . . . . . 17-16=33 19-20 Adam Henrique . . . . . . . . 26-17=43 18-19 Ryan Getzlaf . . . . . . . . . . . 14-34=48 17-18 Rickard Rakell . . . . . . . . . . 34-35=69 16-17 Ryan Getzlaf . . . . . . . . . . . 15-58=73 15-16 Ryan Getzlaf . . . . . . . . . . . 13-50=63 14-15 Ryan Getzlaf . . . . . . . . . . . 25-45=70 13-14 Ryan Getzlaf . . . . . . . . . . . 31-56=87 12-13 Ryan Getzlaf . . . . . . . . . . . 15-34=49 11-12 Teemu Selanne . . . . . . . 26-40=66 10-11 Corey Perry . . . . . . . . . . . 50-48=98 09-10 Corey Perry . . . . . . . . . . . 27-49=76 08-09 Ryan Getzlaf . . . . . . . . . . . 25-66=91 07-08 Ryan Getzlaf . . . . . . . . . . . 24-58=82 06-07 Teemu Selanne . . . . . . . . 48-46=94 05-06 Teemu Selanne . . . . . . . 40-50=90 03-04 Sergei Fedorov . . . . . . . . . 31-34=65 02-03 Paul Kariya . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-56=81 01-02 Paul Kariya . . . . . . . . . . . . 32-25=57 00-01 Paul Kariya . . . . . . . . . . . . 33-34=67 99-00 Paul Kariya . . . . . . . . . . . . 42-44=86 98-99 Teemu Selanne . . . . . . . 47-60=107 97-98 Teemu Selanne . . . . . . . . 52-34=86 96-97 Teemu Selanne . . . . . . . 51-58=109 95-96 Paul Kariya . . . . . . . . . . . 50-58=108 94-95 Paul Kariya . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-21=39 93-94 Terry Yake . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-31=52 20-21 Max Comtois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 19-20 Adam Henrique . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 18-19 Jakob Silfverberg . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 17-18 Rickard Rakell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 16-17 Rickard Rakell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 15-16 Corey Perry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 14-15 Corey Perry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 13-14 Corey Perry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 12-13 Corey Perry, Ryan Getzlaf . . . . . 15 11-12 Corey Perry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 10-11 Corey Perry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50*

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PLUS/MINUS (+/-)

20-21 Trevor Zegras . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +6 19-20 C. Rowney, M. Del Zotto . . . . . . . +5 18-19 Nick Ritchie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +6 17-18 Josh Manson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +34 16-17 Josh Manson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .+14 15-16 Ryan Getzlaf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +14 14-15 Hampus Lindholm . . . . . . . . . . . +25 13-14 Corey Perry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +32 12-13 F. Beauchemin, S. Souray . . . . . +19 11-12 Sheldon Brookbank . . . . . . . . . . . +11

10-11 Toni Lydman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +32 09-10 Saku Koivu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +14 08-09 Steve Montador . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +14 07-08 Ryan Getzlaf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +32 06-07 Chris Pronger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +27 05-06 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Teemu Selanne. +28 03-04 Martin Skoula . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +3 02-03 S. Pahlsson, S. Ozolinsh . . . . . . +10 01-02 Keith Carney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +14 00-01 Tony Hrkac . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 99-00 Paul Kariya . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +22 98-99 Teemu Selanne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +18 97-98 P. Kariya, T. Selanne . . . . . . . . . . +12 96-97 Paul Kariya . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +36 95-96 Shaun Van Allen . . . . . . . . . . . . . +13 94-95 Steve Rucchin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +7 93-94 Bobby Dollas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +20

PENALTY MINUTES

20-21 Nicolas Deslauriers . . . . . . . . . . . 53 19-20 Nicolas Deslauriers . . . . . . . . . . . 92 18-19 Nick Ritchie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 17-18 Kevin Bieksa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 16-17 Jared Boll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 15-16 Kevin Bieksa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 14-15 Tim Jackman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 13-14 Patrick Maroon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 12-13 Corey Perry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 11-12 Corey Perry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 10-11 George Parros . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171 09-10 George Parros . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136 08-09 George Parros . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 07-08 George Parros . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183 06-07 Shane O’Brien . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 05-06 Todd Fedoruk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174 03-04 Garrett Burnett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184 02-03 Kevin Sawyer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 01-02 Kevin Sawyer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221 00-01 Jim Cummins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167 99-00 Stu Grimson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116 98-99 Stu Grimson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158 97-98 David Karpa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217 96-97 Warren Rychel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 218 95-96 Todd Ewen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 285 94-95 Stu Grimson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 93-94 Todd Ewen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 272

SHOTS

20-21 Rickard Rakell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 19-20 Rickard Rakell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186 18-19 Rickard Rakell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 194 17-18 Rickard Rakell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 230 16-17 Jakob Silfverberg . . . . . . . . . . . . 227 15-16 C. Perry, J. Silfverberg . . . . . . . 215 14-15 Ryan Kesler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205 13-14 Corey Perry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 280 12-13 Corey Perry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 11-12 Corey Perry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 277 10-11 Corey Perry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 290 09-10 Corey Perry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 270 08-09 Corey Perry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 283 07-08 Corey Perry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200 06-07 Teemu Selanne . . . . . . . . . . . . . 257 05-06 Joffrey Lupul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 296 03-04 Petr Sykora . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 277 02-03 Petr Sykora . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 299 01-02 Paul Kariya . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 289 00-01 Paul Kariya . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 230 99-00 Paul Kariya . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 324 98-99 Paul Kariya . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 429* 97-98 Teemu Selanne . . . . . . . . . . . . . 268 96-97 Paul Kariya . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 340*. 95-96 Paul Kariya . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 349 94-95 Paul Kariya . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 93-94 Joe Sacco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 206

SHOOTING PERCENTAGE

20-21 Max Comtois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.0% 19-20 Adam Henrique . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.4% 18-19 Adam Henrique . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.8% 17-18 Adam Henrique . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.6% 16-17 Rickard Rakell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18.6% 15-16 Corey Perry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.8% 14-15 Corey Perry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.1% 13-14 Corey Perry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.4%

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YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS 12-13 Andrew Cogliano . . . . . . . . . . . 16.5% 11-12 Bobby Ryan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.2% 10-11 Corey Perry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.2% 09-10 George Parros . . . . . . . . . . . . 16.0% 08-09 Bobby Ryan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.8% 07-08 Corey Perry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.5% 06-07 Teemu Selanne . . . . . . . . . . . . 18.7% 05-06 Teemu Selanne . . . . . . . . . . . 15.0% 03-04 Steve Rucchin . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.5% 02-03 Adam Oates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.4% 01-02 German Titov . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.6% 00-01 Tony Hrkac . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.8% 99-00 Steve Rucchin . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.5% 98-99 Stu Grimson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30.0% 97-98 Teemu Selanne . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.4% 96-97 Teemu Selanne . . . . . . . . . . . . 18.7% 95-96 Steve Rucchin . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16.8% 94-95 Peter Douris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.5% 93-94 Todd Ewen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.3%

POWER PLAY GOALS

20-21 Ryan Getzlaf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 19-20 Adam Henrique . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 18-19 Adam Henrique . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 17-18 Rickard Rakell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 16-17 Ryan Kesler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 15-16 Corey Perry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 14-15 Sami Vatanen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 13-14 Corey Perry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 12-13 Corey Perry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 11-12 Corey Perry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 10-11 Teemu Selanne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 09-10 Teemu Selanne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 08-09 Teemu Selanne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 07-08 Corey Perry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 06-07 Teemu Selanne . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25* 05-06 Teemu Selanne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 03-04 Steve Rucchin, Sergei Fedorov . . 9 02-03 Petr Sykora . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 01-02 Paul Kariya . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 00-01 Paul Kariya . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 99-00 Paul Kariya . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 98-99 Teemu Selanne . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25* 97-98 Teemu Selanne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 96-97 Paul Kariya . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 95-96 Paul Kariya . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 94-95 Paul Kariya . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 93-94 Troy Loney, Tim Sweeney . . . . . . 6

SHORTHANDED GOALS

20-21 D. Grant, J. Silfverberg . . . . . . . . . . 1 19-20 Derek Grant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 18-19 Jakob Silfverberg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 17-18 Andrew Cogliano . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 16-17 Andrew Cogliano . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 15-16 Andrew Cogliano . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 14-15 Andrew Cogliano . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 13-14 Andrew Cogliano . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 12-13 Ryan Getzlaf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 11-12 Bobby Ryan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 10-11 Corey Perry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 09-10 Todd Marchant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 08-09 Todd Marchant, Travis Moen . . . 2 07-08 Samuel Pahlsson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 06-07 Todd Marchant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 05-06 Samuel Pahlsson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 03-04 Sergei Fedorov . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 02-03 Eight players . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 01-02 M. Cullen, J. Friesen, S. Pahlsson, D. Bylsma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 00-01 Paul Kariya . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 99-00 Paul Kariya . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 98-99 Paul Kariya . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 97-98 Joe Sacco, Scott Young . . . . . . . . . 2 96-97 Paul Kariya . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 95-96 Paul Kariya . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 94-95 B. Dollas, P. Kariya, O. Tverdovsky, S. Van Allen . . . . . 1. 93-94 Bob Corkum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

GAME-WINNING GOALS

20-21 Max Comtois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 19-20 Ryan Getzlaf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 18-19 Jakob Silfverberg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 17-18 Adam Henrique . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 16-17 Rickard Rakell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

15-16 Rickard Rakell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 14-15 Matt Beleskey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 13-14 Corey Perry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 12-13 Corey Perry, Kyle Palmieri . . . . . . 5 11-12 Corey Perry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 10-11 Corey Perry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11* 09-10 Saku Koivu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 08-09 Corey Perry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 07-08 Chris Kunitz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 06-07 Teemu Selanne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 05-06 Andy McDonald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 03-04 Sergei Fedorov . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 02-03 Niclas Havelid, Petr Sykora . . . . . . 5 01-02 Paul Kariya . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 00-01 Teemu Selanne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 99-00 Teemu Selanne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 98-99 Teemu Selanne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 97-98 Teemu Selanne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 96-97 Paul Kariya . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10* 95-96 Paul Kariya . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 94-95 Peter Douris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 93-94 Garry Valk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

OVERTIME GOALS

20-21 Adam Henrique . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 19-20 R. Getzlaf, R. Rakell, S. Steel, S. Milano . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 18-19 R. Getzlaf, C. Fowler, R. Rakell, J. Silfverberg, D. Sprong . . . . . . . . . 1 17-18 Hampus Lindholm . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 16-17 O. Kase, R. Rakell, S. Theodore . . 1 15-16 Rickard Rakell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 14-15 R. Getzlaf, R. Kesler . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 13-14 N. Bonino, R. Getzlaf, S. Koivu, K. Palmieri, M. Perreault, C. Perry, S. Robidas . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 12-13 Corey Perry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 11-12 C. Perry, R. Getzlaf . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 10-11 C. Perry, R. Getzlaf, L. Visnovsky C. Fowler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 09-10 Saku Koivu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 08-09 S. Niedermayer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 07-08 F. Beauchemin, S. Pahlsson C. Pronger, M. Schneider . . . . . . . 2 06-07 Teemu Selanne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 05-06 S. Niedermayer, J. Hedstrom, S. Ozolinsh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 03-04 S. Fedorov, N. Havelid, R. Niedermayer, P. Sykora . . . . . . . 1 02-03 N. Havelid, S. Thomas . . . . . . . . . . 2 01-02 M. Leclerc, K. Carney, G. Titov . . 1 00-01 M. Crowley, N. Havelid, P. Tenkrat, O. Tverdovsky . . . . . . . 1 99-00 Oleg Tverdovsky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 98-99 Steve Rucchin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 97-98 J. Sacco, T. Selanne, S. Young . . . . 1 96-97 Steve Rucchin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 95-96 Paul Kariya . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 94-95 Peter Douris, Stephan Lebeau . . 1 93-94 Garry Valk, Jarrod Skalde . . . . . . . 1

HAT TRICKS

20-21 Isac Lundestrom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 19-20 D. Grant, N. Deslauriers . . . . . . . . . 1 18-19 C. Fowler, O. Kase, S. Steel, R. Rakell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 17-18 H. Lindholm, R. Rakell . . . . . . . . . . . 1 16-17 Ryan Kesler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 15-16 C. Perry, J. Silfverberg . . . . . . . . . . 1 14-15 Corey Perry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 13-14 Ryan Getzlaf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 12-13 N. Bonino, A. Cogliano, K. Palmieri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 11-12 Corey Perry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 10-11 Corey Perry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 09-10 None Recorded 08-09 Teemu Selanne, Bobby Ryan . . . . 1 07-08 Teemu Selanne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 06-07 Chris Kunitz, Teemu Selanne . . . 1 05-06 Jonathan Hedstrom . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. 03-04 Vaclav Prospal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 02-03 Paul Kariya . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 01-02 Paul Kariya . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00-01 Paul Kariya . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 99-00 Teemu Selanne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

98-99 Teemu Selanne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 97-98 Teemu Selanne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 96-97 Paul Kariya . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 95-96 Teemu Selanne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 94-95 None Recorded 93-94 Terry Yake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

SAVE PERCENTAGE (MIN. 15 GAMES)

20-21 John Gibson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .903% 19-20 Ryan Miller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .907% 18-19 John Gibson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .917% 17-18 Ryan Miller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .928% 16-17 John Gibson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .924% 15-16 John Gibson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .920% 14-15 F. Andersen, J. Gibson . . . . . .914% 13-14 Frederik Andersen . . . . . . . . .923% 12-13 Viktor Fasth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .921% 11-12 Jonas Hiller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .910% 10-11 Jonas Hiller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .924% 09-10 Jonas Hiller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .918% 08-09 Jonas Hiller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .919% 07-08 Jonas Hiller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .927% 06-07 Jean-Sebastien Giguere . . . .918% 05-06 Jean-Sebastien Giguere . . ... .911% 03-04 Martin Gerber . . . . . . . . . . . . .918% 02-03 Martin Gerber . . . . . . . . . . . . .929% 01-02 Jean-Sebastien Giguere . . .920% 00-01 Jean-Sebastien Giguere . . . .911% 99-00 Guy Hebert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .908% 98-99 Dominic Roussel . . . . . . . . . . .923% 97-98 Guy Hebert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .903% 96-97 Guy Hebert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .919% 95-96 Guy Hebert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .914% 94-95 Guy Hebert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .904% 93-94 Ron Tugnutt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .908%

GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE (MIN. 15 GAMES)

20-21 John Gibson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.98 19-20 John Gibson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.00 18-19 Ryan Miller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.76 17-18 Ryan Miller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.35 16-17 John Gibson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.22 15-16 John Gibson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.07 14-15 Frederik Andersen . . . . . . . . . . 2.38 13-14 Frederik Andersen . . . . . . . . . . 2.29 12-13 Viktor Fasth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.18 11-12 Jonas Hiller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.57 10-11 Jonas Hiller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.56 09-10 Jonas Hiller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.73 08-09 Jonas Hiller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.39 07-08 Jonas Hiller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.06 06-07 Jean-Sebastien Giguere . . . . . 2.26 05-06 Ilya Bryzgalov . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.51 03-04 Martin Gerber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.26 02-03 Martin Gerber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.94 01-02 Jean-Sebastien Giguere . . . . . 2.13 00-01 Jean-Sebastien Giguere . . . . . 2.57 99-00 Guy Hebert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.51 98-99 Guy Hebert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.42 97-98 Guy Hebert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.93 96-97 Guy Hebert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.67 95-96 Guy Hebert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.83 94-95 Guy Hebert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.13 93-94 Guy Hebert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.83

WINS

20-21 John Gibson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 19-20 John Gibson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 18-19 John Gibson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 17-18 John Gibson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 16-17 John Gibson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 15-16 Frederik Andersen . . . . . . . . . . . 22 14-15 Frederik Andersen . . . . . . . . . . . 35 13-14 Jonas Hiller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 12-13 V. Fasth, J. Hiller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 11-12 Jonas Hiller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 10-11 Jonas Hiller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 09-10 Jonas Hiller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 08-09 Jonas Hiller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 07-08 Jean-Sebastien Giguere . . . . . . 35 06-07 Jean-Sebastien Giguere . . . . . . 36 05-06 Jean-Sebastien Giguere . . . . . . 30 03-04 Jean-Sebastien Giguere . . . . . . . 17 02-03 Jean-Sebastien Giguere . . . . . . 34 01-02 Jean-Sebastien Giguere . . . . . . 20

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FASTEST GOALS 00-01 Guy Hebert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 99-00 Guy Hebert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 98-99 Guy Hebert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 97-98 G. Hebert, M. Shtalenkov . . . . . . 13 96-97 Guy Hebert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 95-96 Guy Hebert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 94-95 Guy Hebert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 93-94 Guy Hebert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

SHUTOUTS

20-21 John Gibson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 19-20 John Gibson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 18-19 John Gibson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 17-18 J. Gibson, R. Miller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 16-17 John Gibson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 15-16 John Gibson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 14-15 Frederik Andersen . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 13-14 Jonas Hiller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 12-13 Viktor Fasth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 11-12 Jonas Hiller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 10-11 Jonas Hiller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 09-10 Jonas Hiller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 08-09 Jonas Hiller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 07-08 Jean-Sebastien Giguere . . . . . . . . 4 06-07 Jean-Sebastien Giguere . . . . . . . . 4 05-06 Jean-Sebastien Giguere . . . . . . . . 2 03-04 Jean-Sebastien Giguere . . . . . . . . 3 02-03 Jean-Sebastien Giguere . . . . . . . . 8 01-02 Jean-Sebastien Giguere . . . . . . . . 4 00-01 Jean-Sebastien Giguere . . . . . . . . 4 99-00 Guy Hebert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 98-99 Guy Hebert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 97-98 Guy Hebert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 96-97 Guy Hebert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 95-96 Guy Hebert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 94-95 Guy Hebert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 93-94 Guy Hebert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

DUCKS YEAR-BY-YEAR REAL TIME SCORING LEADERS

(since the start of the 1997-98 season) Time On Ice (minutes per game) 20-21 Cam Fowler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21:46 19-20 Hampus Lindholm . . . . . . . . . 23:04 18-19 Hampus Lindholm . . . . . . . . . 24:00 17-18 Cam Fowler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24:51 16-17 Cam Fowler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24:50 15-16 Cam Fowler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22:46 14-15 Francois Beauchemin . . . . . . 22:44 13-14 Cam Fowler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23:51 12-13 Francois Beauchemin . . . . . . 23:27 11-12 Francois Beauchemin . . . . . 25:33 10-11 Lubomir Visnovsky . . . . . . . . . 24:17 09-10 Scott Niedermayer . . . . . . . . 26:30 08-09 Chris Pronger . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26:56 07-08 Chris Pronger . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26:00 06-07 Scott Niedermayer . . . . . . . . 27:30 05-06 Scott Niedermayer . . . . . . . . 25:30 03-04 Ruslan Salei . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23:41 02-03 Keith Carney . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22:33 01-02 Oleg Tverdovsky . . . . . . . . . . 22:50 00-01 Oleg Tverdovsky . . . . . . . . . . . 24:24 99-00 Paul Kariya . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24:21 98-99 Paul Kariya . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25:32

97-98 Dmitri Mironov . . . . . . . . . . . . 25:44

SHIFTS PER GAME

20-21 Cam Fowler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27.3 19-20 Hampus Lindholm . . . . . . . . . . 28.9 18-19 Hampus Lindholm . . . . . . . . . . 30.0 17-18 Hampus Lindholm . . . . . . . . . . 26.0 16-17 Cam Fowler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28.2 15-16 Ryan Kesler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27.0 14-15 F. Beauchemin, H. Lindholm . . 26.3 13-14 Cam Fowler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29.3 12-13 Francois Beauchemin . . . . . . . 25.8 11-12 Francois Beauchemin . . . . . . . 25.9 10-11 S. Koivu, P. Mara . . . . . . . . . . . . 27.2 09-10 Scott Niedermayer . . . . . . . . . . 27.3 08-09 Chris Pronger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28.9 07-08 Chris Pronger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28.2 06-07 Chris Pronger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27.8 05-06 Francois Beauchemin . . . . . . . 26.4 03-04 Steve Rucchin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28.5 02-03 Steve Rucchin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28.4 01-02 Keith Carney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26.1 00-01 Oleg Tverdovsky . . . . . . . . . . . . 28.4 99-00 Paul Kariya . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26.4 98-99 Kevin Haller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27.2 97-98 Paul Kariya . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27.3

FACEOFF WIN PERCENTAGE

20-21 Adam Henrique . . . . . . . . . . . . 57.1% 19-20 Adam Henrique . . . . . . . . . . . . 55.1% 18-19 Ryan Kesler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55.7% 17-18 Antoine Vermette . . . . . . . . 60.0%* 16-17 Antoine Vermette . . . . . . . . . 62.2% 15-16 Ryan Kesler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58.5% 14-15 Ryan Kesler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56.3% 13-14 Mathieu Perreault . . . . . . . . . 52.6% 12-13 David Steckel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57.1% 11-12 Saku Koivu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52.4% 10-11 Saku Koivu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52.8% 09-10 Saku Koivu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51.4% 08-09 Samuel Pahlsson . . . . . . . . . 53.5% 07-08 Samuel Pahlsson . . . . . . . . . 55.0% 06-07 Andy McDonald . . . . . . . . . . . 55.4% 05-06 Andy McDonald . . . . . . . . . . . 56.3% 03-04 Jason Krog . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58.5% 02-03 Jason Krog . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60.4% 01-02 Marc Chouinard . . . . . . . . . . 54.9% 00-01 Marc Chouinard . . . . . . . . . . 60.9% 99-00 Steve Rucchin . . . . . . . . . . . . 53.4% 98-99 Travis Green . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52.8% 97-98 Mark Janssens . . . . . . . . . . . . 57.9%

TOTAL FACEOFFS TAKEN

20-21 Ryan Getzlaf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 677 19-20 Ryan Getzlaf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,034 18-19 Adam Henrique . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,083 17-18 Antoine Vermette . . . . . . . . . . 1,015 16-17 Ryan Kesler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,793 15-16 Ryan Kesler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,675 14-15 Ryan Kesler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,664 13-14 Ryan Getzlaf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,411 12-13 Saku Koivu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 851 11-12 Ryan Getzlaf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,354 10-11 Saku Koivu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,339 09-10 Ryan Getzlaf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,124

ALL-TIME 10 FASTEST GOALS SCORED BY ANAHEIM (FROM THE START OF A GAME)

TIME DATE OPPONENT GOAL 1. :08 3/9/97 @ COL Kariya (Rucchin) 2. :15 11/28/18 @ FLA Manson (Gibbons, Rowney) 3. :16 1/15/97 @ CGY Rucchin (Selanne, Dollas) :16 1/4/08 vs. CHI Perry (O’Donnell, Getzlaf) 5. :19 11/3/02 vs. SJ Chistov (Havelid, Leclerc) :19 12/12/10 vs. MIN Perry (Ryan) 7. :20 1/22/00 @ SJ Selanne (Trnka) 8. :21 3/9/08 vs. MTL Marchant (Weight,Bertuzzi) :21 3/2/13 @ PHX Cogliano (Koivu, Lydman) 10. :22 4/9/95 vs. LA Holan (Corkum, Sacco) :22 3/24/03 vs. CBJ Leclerc (Kariya, Rucchin) :22 3/11/15 @ CGY Getzlaf (unassisted)

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08-09 Ryan Getzlaf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,128 07-08 Ryan Getzlaf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,152 06-07 Samuel Pahlsson . . . . . . . . . . 1,523 05-06 Samuel Pahlsson . . . . . . . . . . 1,517 03-04 Sergei Fedorov . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,558 02-03 Steve Rucchin . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,613 01-02 Matt Cullen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,283 00-01 Matt Cullen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,478 99-00 Steve Rucchin . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,996 98-99 Steve Rucchin . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,845 97-98 Steve Rucchin . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,699

TOTAL FACEOFF WINS

20-21 Ryan Getzlaf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 350 19-20 Ryan Getzlaf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 530 18-19 Ryan Kesler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 582 17-18 Antoine Vermette . . . . . . . . . . . 609 16-17 Ryan Kesler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,029 15-16 Ryan Kesler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 980 14-15 Ryan Kesler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 937 13-14 Ryan Getzlaf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 692 12-13 Saku Koivu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 437 11-12 Saku Koivu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 646 10-11 Saku Koivu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 707 09-10 Saku Koivu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 571 08-09 Samuel Pahlsson . . . . . . . . . . . 569 07-08 Samuel Pahlsson . . . . . . . . . . . 586 06-07 Samuel Pahlsson . . . . . . . . . . . 802 05-06 Samuel Pahlsson . . . . . . . . . . . 801 03-04 Sergei Fedorov . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 882 02-03 Steve Rucchin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 874 01-02 Matt Cullen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 660 00-01 Matt Cullen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 710 99-00 Steve Rucchin . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,066 98-99 Steve Rucchin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 965 97-98 Steve Rucchin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 923

TOTAL FACEOFF LOSSES

20-21 Ryan Getzlaf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 326 19-20 Ryan Getzlaf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 504 18-19 Adam Henrique . . . . . . . . . . . . . 512 17-18 Ryan Getzlaf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 443 16-17 Ryan Kesler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 764 15-16 Ryan Kesler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 695 14-15 Ryan Kesler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 727 13-14 Ryan Getzlaf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 719 12-13 Saku Koivu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 414 11-12 Ryan Getzlaf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 715 10-11 Ryan Getzlaf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 641 09-10 Ryan Getzlaf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 591 08-09 Ryan Getzlaf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 562 07-08 Ryan Getzlaf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 607 06-07 Samuel Pahlsson . . . . . . . . . . . 721 05-06 Samuel Pahlsson . . . . . . . . . . . 716 03-04 Sergei Fedorov . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 676 02-03 Steve Rucchin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 739 01-02 Matt Cullen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 623 00-01 Matt Cullen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 768 99-00 Steve Rucchin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 930 98-99 Steve Rucchin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 880 97-98 Steve Rucchin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 776 *Led League

ALL-TIME 10 FASTEST GOALS SCORED BY ANAHEIM OPPONENTS (FROM THE START OF A GAME)

TIME DATE OPPONENT GOAL 1. :09 1/16/94 vs. VAN Linden (Namestnikov, Babych) 2. :10 12/14/19 vs. NYR Zibanejad (Unassisted) 3. :11 2/5/21 vs. SJS Couture (Ferraro, Kane) 4. :12 3/10/17 @ STL Tarasenko (Schwartz, . Bouwmeester) 5. :13 10/21/11 vs. DAL Eriksson (Ott, Benn) :13 2/25/18 vs. EDM Draisaitl (Cammalleri) 7. :14 2/2/11 vs. SJ Heatley (Thornton, Murray) :14 10/29/11 @ NSH Hornqvist (Wilson, Weber) 9. :15 4/1/12 vs. EDM Hartikainen (Eberle) 10. :16 1/10/16 vs. DET Tatar (Unassisted)

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DUCKS HISTORY (All players who have appeared in at least one game entering 2020-21, including which season they played in)

1 Ron Tugnutt, 93-94 Mike O’Neill, 96-97 Gregg Naumenko, 00-01 Jonas Hiller, 07-14 Jonathan Bernier, 16-17 Reto Berra, 17-18 Chad Johnson, 18-19 2

Bobby Dollas, 93-98 Fredrik Olausson, 98-00, 02-03 Todd Simpson, 03-04 Ken Klee, 08-09 Eric Brewer, 14-15 Kevin Bieksa, 15-17 Luke Schenn, 18-19 Brendan Guhle, 18-20

3

Mark Ferner, 93-94 Jason York, 95-96 Patrick Traverse, 00-01 Keith Carney, 01-06 Bret Hedican, 08-09 Andreas Lilja, 10-11 Clayton Stoner, 14-17 Kevin Bieksa, 17-18

4 David Williams, 93-95 Fredrik Olausson, 95-96 Jamie Pushor, 97-99 Antti-Jussi Niemi, 01-02 Lance Ward, 02-04 Todd Bertuzzi, 07-08 Nick Boynton, 09-10 Aaron Ward, 09-10 Cam Fowler, 10-21 5

Robert Dirk, 94-96 Ruslan Salei, 96-97 Drew Bannister, 97-98 Kevin Haller, 98-00 Vitaly Vishnevski, 00-06 Ric Jackman, 06-07 Steve Montador, 08-09 Luca Sbisa, 09-14 Bryan Allen, 14-15 Korbinian Holzer, 15-20

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Sean Hill, 93-94 Don McSween, 94-96 Doug Houda, 97-98 Vitaly Vishnevski, 99-01 Jason Marshall, 05-06 Nathan McIver, 08-09 Kurtis Foster, 11-12 Ben Lovejoy, 12-15 Simon Despres, 16-17 Erik Gudbranson, 19-20

7 Alexei Kasatonov, 93-94 Milos Holan, 95-96 Pavel Trnka, 97-03 Bruno St. Jacques, 05-06 Shane Hnidy, 07-08 Marc-Andre Bergeron, 07-08 Brendan Morrison, 08-09 Steve Eminger, 09-10 Andrew Cogliano, 11-19 8 Tim Sweeney, 93-95 Chad Kilger, 95-96 Sandis Ozolinsh, 02-06

Teemu Selanne, 96-01, 06-14 Retired Jan. 11, 2015 9 Paul Kariya, 94-03 Bobby Ryan, 08-13 Retired Oct. 21, 2018 10 Jarrod Skalde, 93-94 Oleg Tverdovsky, 94-96, 99-02 Roman Oksiuta, 96-97 Sean Pronger, 97-98 Josef Marha, 97-99 Jason Krog, 02-04 Corey Perry, 06-19 11 Valeri Karpov, 94-97 Shawn Antoski, 97-98 Matt Cullen, 98-99 Kip Miller, 99-00 Andy McDonald, 00-01 Jeff Friesen, 00-02 Marc Chouinard, 02-03 Mathieu Schneider, 07-08 Saku Koivu, 09-14 Brandon Pirri, 15-16 Daniel Sprong, 18-20 12 David Sacco, 95-96 Kevin Todd, 96-98 Mike Leclerc, 98-04 Jeff Friesen, 05-06 Brandon Bochenski, 07-08 Josh Green, 08-09, 10-11 Niklas Hagman, 11-12 Devante Smith-Pelly, 14-15 Sonny Milano, 20-21 13 Ted Drury, 96-98 German Titov, 00-02 Teemu Selanne, 05-06 Mark Hartigan, 06-07 Mike Brown, 08-10 Nick Bonino, 12-14 14 Joe Sacco, 93-98 Antti Aalto, 98-01 Cam Severson, 02-04 Martin Skoula, 03-04 Chris Kunitz, 06-09 Joffrey Lupul, 09-10 Maxim Lapierre, 10-11 Ben Maxwell, 11-12 Rod Pelley, 11-12 Rene Bourque, 14-15 Tomas Fleischmann, 14-15 Adam Henrique, 17-21 15 Steve Rucchin, 94-95 David Karpa, 94-95 Viacheslav Butsayev, 95-96 Dmitri Mironov, 96-98 Tony Hrkac, 99-01 Jim Cummins, 01-02 Joffrey Lupul, 03-06 Ryan Getzlaf, 06-21 16 Peter Douris, 93-96 Warren Rychel, 96-98 Marty McInnis, 98-02 George Parros, 06-12 Emerson Etem, 14-15

Ryan Garbutt, 15-17

17 Steven King, 93-94 David Karpa, 95-96 Jari Kurri, 96-97 Tomas Sandstrom, 97-99 Matt Cullen, 99-03 Cam Severson, 03-04 Jonathan Hedstrom, 05-06 Dustin Penner, 06-07, 13-14 Brian Sutherby, 07-09 Petteri Nokelainen, 08-10 Lubomir Visnovsky, 09-12 Ryan Kesler, 14-19 18 Garry Valk, 93-97 Mark Janssens, 97-98 Ted Drury, 98-00 Maxim Balmochnykh, 99-00 Petr Tenkrat, 00-02 Patric Kjellberg, 01-03 Mikael Holmqvist, 03-04 Ian Moran, 06-07 Drew Miller, 06-09 Mark Bell, 11-12 Radek Dvorak, 12-13 Tim Jackman, 13-16 Patrick Eaves, 16-19 19 Anatoli Semenov, 93-95 Bob Corkum, 95-96 Shawn Antoski, 96-97 Jeff Nielsen, 97-00 Jim Cummins, 00-01 Andy McDonald, 01-08 Ryan Whitney, 08-10 Joffrey Lupul, 10-11 Brad Winchester, 10-11 Jean-Francois Jacques, 11-12 Matthew Lombardi, 12-13 Stephane Robidas, 13-14 Patrick Maroon, 14-16 20 Bob Corkum, 93-95 Steve Rucchin, 94-04 Maxim Kondratiev, 07-08 Geoff Platt, 07-08 Ryan Carter, 08-11 David Steckel, 12-14 James Wisniewski, 14-15 Jason Chimera, 17-18 Pontus Aberg, 18-19 Justin Kloos, 18-19 Nicolas Deslauriers, 19-21 21 Patrik Carnback, 93-95 Jim Campbell, 95-96 Igor Nikulin, 96-97 Espen Knutsen, 97-98 Scott Ferguson, 98-99 Ted Donato, 99-00 Dan Bylsma, 00-04 Sean O’Donnell, 05-08 Sheldon Brookbank, 08-12 Kyle Palmieri, 13-15

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Chris Wagner, 16-18 Jake Dotchin, 18-19 David Backes, 19-21

22 Shaun Van Allen, 93-96 Ken Baumgartner, 96-97 Brent Severyn, 97-98 Johan Davidsson, 98-00 Jorgen Jonsson, 99-00 Jonas Ronnqvist, 00-01 Alexei Smirnov, 02-04 Todd Marchant, 05-11 Mathieu Perreault, 13-14 Shawn Horcoff, 15-16 Dennis Rasmussen, 17-18 Chris Kelly, 17-18 Adam Cracknell, 18-19 Sonny Milano, 19-20 Kevin Shattenkirk, 20-21 23 Bill Houlder, 93-94 Jason Marshall, 94-96, 97-01 Brian Bellows, 96-97 Sergei Krivokrasov, 01-02 Stanislav Chistov, 02-04 Francois Beauchemin, 05-09, 10-15, 17-18 Paul Mara, 10-11 Brian Gibbons, 18-19 Sam Steel, 20-21 24 Troy Loney, 93-94 Tom Kurvers, 94-95 Steven King, 95-96 Ken Baumgartner, 95-96 Mark Janssens, 96-97 Ruslan Salei, 97-06 Stanislav Chistov, 06-07 10-11 Simon Despres, 14-16 Carter Rowney, 18-20 25 Terry Yake, 93-94 Todd Krygier, 95-96 Adrian Plavsic, 96-97 Mike Crowley, 98-99, 00-01 Frank Banham, 99-00 Kevin Sawyer, 01-03 Zenon Konopka, 05-06 Chris Pronger, 06-09 Andy Sutton, 10-11 Brad Staubitz, 12-13 Mike Santorelli, 15-16 Ondrej Kase, 17-20 26 Robin Bawa, 93-94 Mike Sillinger, 95-96 Nikolai Tsulygin, 96-97 Jeremy Stevenson, 99-00 Andrei Nazarov, 00-01 Samuel Pahlsson, 00-09 Erik Christensen, 08-10 Jason Blake, 09-10 Danny Syvret, 10-11 Carl Hagelin, 15-16 Emerson Etem, 16-17 Brandon Montour, 17-19 Andrew Agozzino, 19-21

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DUCKS HISTORY 27 Lonnie Loach, 93-94 John Lilley, 94-95 Mike Leclerc, 96-98 Pascal Trepanier, 98-01 Denny Lambert, 01-02 Craig Johnson, 03-04 Peter Schastlivy, 03-04 Scott Niedermayer, 05-10 Retired Feb. 17, 2019 28 Dwayne Norris, 94-95 Roman Oksiuta, 95-96 Jason Marshall, 96-97 Niclas Havelid, 99-04 Tyler Wright, 05-06 Mark Mowers, 07-08 Kyle Chipchura, 09-11 Mark Fistric, 13-15 Ryan Garbutt, 15-16 Marcus Pettersson, 18-19 Jani Hakanpaa, 19-21 29 Randy Ladouceur, 93-96 Darren Van Impe, 96-98 Frank Banham, 97-98 Ladislav Kohn, 99-01 Timo Parssinen, 01-02 Martin Gerber, 02-04 Todd Fedoruk, 05-07 Sebastien Caron, 06-07 Ray Emery, 10-11 Chris Stewart, 15-16 Devin Shore, 18-20 Christian Djoos, 19-20 30 Dominic Roussel, 98-01 Ilya Bryzgalov, 01-02, 03-08 Timo Pielmeier, 10-11 Viktor Fasth, 12-14 Jason LaBarbera, 14-15 Anton Khudobin, 15-16 Dustin Tokarski, 16-17 Ryan Miller, 17-21 31 Guy Hebert, 93-01 Steve Shields, 01-02 Michael Wall, 06-07 Curtis McElhinney, 09-11 Iiro Tarkki, 11-12 Frederik Andersen, 13-16 Anthony Stolarz, 19-20 32 Stu Grimson, 93-95, 98-00 Alex Hicks, 95-96 Richard Park, 96-98 Marc Chouinard, 00-03 Steve Thomas, 02-03 Travis Moen, 05-09 Kyle Calder, 09-10 Toni Lydman, 10-13 Jacob Larsson, 18-21 33 Jim Thomson, 93-95 David Karpa, 96-98 Jim McKenzie, 98-00 Ed Ward, 99-00 Jason York, 01-02 Mark Popovich, 03-04 Joe DiPenta, 05-08 Jason Blake, 09-12 Jakob Silfverberg, 13-21 34 Anatoli Fedotov, 93-94 Dan Trebil, 96-99 Kurt Sauer, 02-04 Aaron Rome, 06-07 James Wisniewski, 08-10 Aaron Voros, 10-11 Nate Guenin, 11-12

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Daniel Winnik, 12-14 Sam Steel, 18-20 Jamie Drysdale, 20-21

35 Mikhail Shtalenkov, 93-98 Tom Askey, 98-99 Jean-Sebastien Giguere, 00-10 36 Todd Ewen, 93-96 J.J. Daigneault, 96-98 Tony Tuzzolino, 97-98 Drew Bannister, 01-02 John Gibson, 13-21 37 Marc Moro, 97-98 Bob Wren, 00-01 Aris Brimanis, 01-02 Chris O’Sullivan, 02-03 Kip Brennan, 05-06 Shane O’Brien, 06-07 Jarkko Ruutu, 10-11 Mat Clark, 14-15 Nick Ritchie, 15-20 38 Mike Crowley, 97-98 Rob Valicevic, 02-03 Chris Kunitz, 03-06 Ryan Shannon, 06-07 Dan Ellis, 10-12 William Karlsson, 14-15 Derek Grant, 17-21 39 Don McSween, 93-94 Frank Banham, 96-97 Travis Green, 97-99, 06-07 Petr Sykora, 02-06 Doug Weight, 07-08 Matt Beleskey, 09-15 Mason Raymond, 16-17 Joseph Blandisi, 17-19 Sam Carrick, 19-21 40 Jeremy Stevenson, 95-98 Antti-Jussi, Niemi, 00-01 Vaclav Prospal, 03-04 Aaron Gavey, 05-06 Kent Huskins, 06-09 Jordan Hendry, 12-13 Nolan Yonkman, 13-14 Jared Boll, 16-18 Kevin Boyle, 18-19 Vinni Lettieri, 20-21 41 Chris Armstrong, 03-04 David McKee, 06-07 Nathan Oystrick, 09-10 Andrew Gordon, 11-12 Harry Zolnierczyk, 15-16 Corey Tropp, 16-17 Anthony Stolarz, 20-21 42 Denny Lambert, 94-96 Barry Nieckar, 96-98 Trevor Gillies, 05-06 Jason King, 07-08 Dan Sexton, 09-11 Josh Manson, 14-21 43 Maxim Bets, 93-94 Bjorn Melin, 06-07 Jeff Deslauriers, 11-12 Max Friberg, 14-16 Jaycob Megna, 18-19 Danton Heinen, 19-21 44 Myles O’Connor, 93-94 Oleg Mikulchik, 95-96 Antti Aalto, 97-98 Mike Brown, 02-03

Rob Niedermayer, 02-09 Sheldon Souray, 12-13 Nate Thompson, 14-17 Michael Del Zotto, 18-20

45 Scott McKay, 93-94 Matt Cullen, 97-98 Shawn Thornton, 06-07 Sami Vatanen, 12-18 Andy Welinski, 18-19, 20-21 46 J.F. Jomphe, 95-98 Kevin Sawyer, 00-01 Tony Martensson, 03-04 Curtis Glencross, 06-07 Joe Motzko, 06-07 Jiri Sekac, 14-16 Ben Street, 18-19 Erik Gudbranson, 19-20 Trevor Zegras, 20-21 47 Stephan Lebeau, 94-95 Espen Knutsen, 97-98 Tim Brent, 06-07 Hampus Lindholm, 13-21 48 John Lilley, 93-94 Darren Van Impe, 94-96 Scott Young, 97-98 Andy McDonald, 00-01 Casey Hankinson, 03-04 Mark Mowers, 07-08 Andrew Ebbett, 07-10 Colby Robak, 14-15 Michael Sgarbossa, 16-17 Logan Shaw, 16-18 Isac Lundestrom, 18-21

Chase De Leo, 18-21

59 Nick Sorenson, 16-17 60 Brendan Mikkelson, 08-11 61 Corey Perry, 05-06 Troy Terry, 17-21 62 Patrick Maroon, 11-14 Chris Wagner, 14-16 Andrej Sustr, 18-19 63 Nick Bonino, 09-12 Kevin Roy, 17-19 64 Matt Beleskey, 08-09 Brandon McMillan, 10-13 Stefan Noesen, 14-17 Kiefer Sherwood, 18-20 65 Emerson Etem, 12-14 Marcus Pettersson, 17-18 67 Tom Askey, 97-98 MacGregor Sharp, 09-10 Rickard Rakell, 12-21 71 Brandon Montour, 16-17 J.T. Brown, 17-18 73 Mat Clark, 11-12 Andy Welinski, 17-18 74 Peter Holland, 11-14 Joseph Cramarossa, 16-17

75 Jaycob Megna, 16-18 49 Maxime Macenauer, 11-12 Max Jones, 18-21 76 Dustin Penner, 05-06 Josh Mahura, 18-21 50 Bob Wren, 97-98 Troy Bodie, 08-11 77 Adam Oates, 02-03 Antoine Vermette, 16-18 Devante Smith-Pelly, 11-14 Jesse Blacker, 14-15 51 Craig Reichert, 96-97 Michael Sgarbossa, 15-16 Jonathan Hedstrom, 02-03 80 Ilya Bryzgalov, 14-15 Ryan Getzlaf, 05-06 Kyle Palmieri, 10-13 83 Kalle Kossila, 16-19 Alex Grant, 13-14 Dany Heatley, 14-15 86 Ondrej Kase, 16-17 Jacob Larsson, 16-17 Simon Benoit, 20-21 Mike Liambas, 17-18 Haydn Fleury, 20-21 88 Jamie McGinn, 15-16 52 Peter LeBoutillier, 96-98 90 Giovanni Fiore, 17-18 Ryan Carter, 06-08 Matt Irwin, 19-20 91 Sergei Fedorov, 03-06 53 Brett Festerling, 08-11 Shea Theodore, 15-17 Max Comtois, 18-21 92 Alexander Volkov, 20-21 54 Sean Pronger, 95-97 Bobby Ryan, 07-09 93 Anatoli Semenov, 95-96 Cam Fowler, 10-11 55. Garrett Burnett, 03-04 Brian Salcido, 08-09 Bryan Allen, 12-14 56 Petteri Wirtanen, 07-08 Sam Carrick, 18-20 57 David Perron, 15-16 58 Ryan O’Marra, 11-12 Nicolas Kerdiles, 16-18

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DUCKS HISTORY ALL-TIME INDIVIDUAL TOP SCORING MONTHS

POINTS

Player Teemu Selanne Teemu Selanne Teemu Selanne Teemu Selanne Paul Kariya Corey Perry Teemu Selanne Ryan Getzlaf Ryan Getzlaf Ryan Getzlaf Teemu Selanne Ryan Getzlaf Ryan Getzlaf Teemu Selanne Chris Pronger Paul Kariya Paul Kariya Paul Kariya

Month, Year February, 1999 March, 2006 November, 2006 January, 1999 January, 1997 March, 2010 January, 1997 March, 2017 February, 2016 March, 2011 March, 2011 January, 2009 November, 2008 December, 2006 November, 2006 January, 2000 January, 1999 December, 1996

POINTS Player Corey Perry Paul Kariya Teemu Selanne Teemu Selanne Paul Kariya Teemu Selanne

Month, Year March, 2010 January, 2000 November, 1997 December, 2006 March, 2001 February, 1999

GP 13 16 15 14 13 14 13 13 14 14 14 14 13 14 15 13 14 12

GP Goals 14 15 13 13 15 13 14 12 13 12 13 12

Goals 12 8 10 8 9 15 9 3 6 2 8 4 7 12 3 13 6 5

Assists 13 16 13 15 13 6 12 17 14 18 11 15 12 7 16 6 13 14

Born 5/18/76 12/5/91 11/27/76 11/6/99 4/8/02 6/14/92 4/17/83 1/30/90 5/5/93 1/20/94 1/8/99 2/1/91 3/18/80 3/20/01

Player Month, Year GP Assists Ryan Getzlaf March, 2011 14 18 Ryan Getzlaf March, 2017 13 17 Scott Niedermayer January, 2009 14 16 Chris Pronger November, 2006 15 16 Teemu Selanne March, 2006 16 16 Ryan Getlzaf December, 2014 14 15 Ryan Getzlaf January, 2009 14 15 Paul Kariya March, 2003 14 15 Teemu Selanne January, 1999 14 15 Ryan Getzlaf February, 2016 14 14 Ryan Getzlaf November, 2015 13 14 Ryan Getzlaf March, 2014 14 14 Andy McDonald January, 2006 13 14 Paul Kariya December, 1996 12 14

First Game as a Duck 1/21/95 @ Winnipeg 10/8/10 @ Detroit 10/9/95 @ Winnipeg 10/8/18 vs. Detroit 3/8/21 vs. Arizona 10/7/11 @ Buffalo (Helsinki) 10/10/02 @ St. Louis 10/3/09 vs. San Jose 1/19/13 @ Vancouver 10/6/13 @ Winnipeg 10/3/18 @ San Jose 11/3/10 vs. Tampa Bay 1/19/00 vs. Dallas 2/22/24 @ Arizona

OLDEST DUCKS TO APPEAR IN A GAME Player Teemu Selanne Ryan Miller Adam Oates Steve Thomas Saku Koivu Mathieu Schneider Jason Blake Bret Hedican Francois Beauchemin Todd Marchant Fredrik Olausson

Born 7/3/70 7/17/80 8/27/62 7/15/63 11/23/74 6/12/69 9/2/73 8/10/70 6/4/80 8/12/73 10/5/66

+/+5 +9 +7 +7 +13 +9 +12 +12 +13 +11 +1 +5 +8 +10 +13 +1 +5 +4

ASSISTS

YOUNGEST DUCKS TO APPEAR IN A GAME Player Oleg Tverdovsky Cam Fowler Chad Kilger Isac Lundestrom Jamie Drysdale Devante Smith-Pelly Stanislav Chistov Luca Sbisa Rickard Rakell Hampus Lindholm Max Comtois Kyle Palmieri Vitaly Vishnevski Trevor Zegras

Points 25 24 23 23 22 21 21 20 20 20 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19

Last Ducks Appearance 5/16/14 vs. Los Angeles, Game 7 CSF 5/8/21 @ Minnesota 6/9/03 @ New Jersey, Game 7 SCF 6/9/03 @ New Jersey, Game 7 SCF 5/16/14 vs. Los Angeles, Game 7 CSF 4/20/08 @ Dallas, Game 6 WCQF 4/4/12 @ Calgary 2/26/09 @ Boston 4/18/18 @ San Jose Game 4, 1st Rd. 4/22/11 @ Nashville, Game 6 WCQF 5/5/03 vs. Dallas, Game 6 WCSF

Age 18 years, 18 years, 18 years, 18 years, 18 years, 19 years, 19 years, 19 years, 19 years, 19 years, 19 years, 19 years, 19 years, 19 years,

248 days 307 days 316 days 336 days 344 days 115 days 176 days 246 days 259 days 259 days 268 days 275 days 307 days 339 days

Age 43 years, 317 days 40 years, 295 days 40 years, 286 days 39 years, 329 days 39 years, 174 days 38 years, 312 days 38 years, 215 days 38 years, 200 days 37 years, 318 days 37 years, 253 days 37 years, 212 days

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DUCKS HISTORY ATTENDANCE The Anaheim Ducks have recorded 415 sellouts at Honda Center since their inaugural NHL season in 1993-94… the Ducks recorded their 400th all-time shutout in the club’s 2018-19 home opener Oct. 8 vs. Detroit…Anaheim hosted its largest crowd in club history in 2012-13, welcoming 17,610 fans for a 4-2 victory over Chicago on Mar. 20, 2013…the Ducks had a club-record 78-game (63 regular season, 15 playoff) sellout streak from 2006-08, including all 40 home games in 2007-08…it was just the second time a Southern California NHL team had sold out a full (non-lockout) regular season…the Ducks set franchise attendance records for sellouts (40), average attendance (17,195) and percent capacity (100.12%) in 2007-08…Anaheim broke the team record for consecutive regular season sellouts on Feb. 22, 2008 when it surpassed the previous record of 51 straight regular season sellouts set from Dec. 22, 1993-Oct. 20, 1995. -----------------------HOME GAMES--------------------------- Season Games Total Attendance (Avg.) Percent 1993-94^ 41 696,560 (16,989) 98.9% 1994-95* 24 412,176 (17,174) 100.0% 1995-96 41 703,347 (17,155) 99.9% 1996-97 41 695,867 (16,972) 98.8% 1997-98+ 40 682,735 (17,068) 99.4% 1998-99 41 647,973 (15,804) 92.0% 1999-00 41 592,874 (14,460) 84.2% 2000-01 41 553,990 (13,512) 78.7% 2001-02 41 492,089 (12,002) 69.9% 2002-03 41 573,524 (13,988) 81.5% 2003-04 41 614,504 (14,988) 87.3% 2005-06 41 620,380 (15,131) 88.1% 2006-07 41 671,916 (16,377) 95.4% 2007-08$ 40 687,813 (17,195) 100.1% 2008-09 41 696,629 (16,991) 98.9% 2009-10 41 621,903 (15,168) 88.2% 2010-11 41 603,283 (14,714) 85.7% 2011-12# 40 591,370 (14,784) 86.1% 2012-13< 24 381,308 (15,887) 92.5% 2013-14^^ 41 675,248 (16,469) 95.9% 2014-15 41 691,835 (16,874) 98.2% 2015-16 41 669,805 (16,336) 95.1% 2016-17 41 653,632 (15,942) 92.8% 2017-18 41 682,060 (16,636) 96.9% 2018-19 41 689,385 (16,814) 97.9% 2019-20= 36 570,490 (15,846) 92.3% 2020-21^^ 28 8,585 (1,717) 100.0% TOTALS 1,052 16,172,696 (15,794) 92.0% ^ * + $ # < ^^ = ^^

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Sellouts 27 24 38 28 25 9 8 3 3 7 11 12 25 40 20 1 5 9 10 26 24 15 11 18 15 1 5 415

------------------ROAD GAMES-----------------Games Total Attendance (Avg.) Sellouts 41 660,377 (16,107) 25 24 381,073 (15,878) 13 41 640,545 (15,623) 17 41 685,829 (16,728) 27 40 671,251 (16,781) 24 41 666,278 (16,251) 22 41 684,337 (16,691) 24 41 682,857 (16,655) 21 41 698,804 (17,044) 21 41 681,221 (16,615) 18 41 683,214 (16,664) 17 41 708,042 (17,269) 22 41 688,019 (16,781) 20 40 686,639 (17,166) 22 41 717,563 (17,502) 26 41 691,795 (16,873) 26 41 700,773 (17,092) 26 40 680,898 (17,022) 22 24 420,555 (17,523) 16 41 754,578 (18,404) 28 41 707,650 (17,260) 25 41 708,278 (17,275) 25 41 712,943 (17,389) 24 41 710,291 (17,324) 23 41 707,487 (17,256) 25 35 602,999 (17,228) 18 28 - 1,051 17,334,296 (16,945) 577

1993-94 schedule included two neutral site games (1 home, 1 away--not included in totals) 1994-95 season shortened to 48 games due to work stoppage 1997-98 schedule included two games in Japan (1 home, 1 away-not included in totals) 2007-08 schedule included two games in London, England (1 home, 1 away-not included in totals) 2011-12 schedule included two games in Europe (Helsinki and Sweden, 1 home, 1 away-not included in totals) 2012-13 season shortened to 48 games due to work stoppage 2013-14 one road game played at Dodger Stadium 2019-20 season shortened to 71 games due to COVID-19 pandemic 2020-21 season shortened to 56 games due to COVID-19 pandemic (attendance limited to 10% capacity final 5 home games)

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RECORD STREAKS ALL-TIME RECORD STREAKS

WINNING STREAKS

Longest Winning Streaks Longest Home Winning Streaks 11 games (Feb. 13-Mar. 5, 2016) 13 games (Jan. 26-Mar. 20, 2013) 10 games (Dec. 6-28, 2013) 11 games (Dec. 8, 2009-Feb. 10, 2010) 8 games (Dec. 31, 2013-Jan. 15, 2014) 10 games (Dec. 9, 2013-Jan. 15, 2014) 7 games (Dec. 1-13, 2014) 10 games (Feb. 17-Mar. 26, 2008) 7 games (Oct. 11-24, 2014) 8 games (Jan. 20-Mar. 2, 2016) 7 games (Oct. 5-20, 2013) 8 games (Oct. 10-Nov. 10, 2013) 7 games (Feb. 20-Mar. 7, 1999) 7 games (Mar. 14-Apr. 6, 2018) 6 games (Jan. 20-Feb. 5, 2016) 7 games (Dec. 19-Jan. 15, 2008) 6 games (Jan. 11-27, 2015) 7 games (Mar. 7-Apr. 4, 2006) 6 games (Feb. 9-24, 2013) 6 games (Mar. 22-Apr. 9, 2017) 6 games (Nov. 3-12, 2010) 6 games (Jan. 6-22, 2012) 6 games (Feb.17-Mar. 3, 2008) 6 games (Feb. 25-Mar. 11, 2007) 6 games (Jan. 7-18, 2008) 6 games (Dec. 1-22, 2002) 6 games (Mar. 17-25, 2006) 6 games (Jan. 23-Feb. 6, 2002) 6 games (Mar. 8-22, 1996)

LOSING STREAKS

Longest Losing Streaks 12 games (Dec. 18, 2018-Jan. 15, 2019) 8 games (Nov. 3-20, 2005) 8 games (Oct. 12-30, 1996) 7 games (Mar. 1-13, 1998) 7 games (Jan. 20-Feb. 9, 2019) 7 games (Oct. 20-Nov. 1, 2018) 6 games (Nov. 14-26, 2010) 6 games (Jan. 20-Feb. 2, 2008) 6 games (Nov. 14-24, 2001) 6 games (Jan. 19-31, 2001) 6 games (Oct. 20-31, 1993)

POINT STREAKS*

Longest Point Streaks 16 games (Oct.6-Nov. 9, 2006; 12-0-4) 14 games (Mar. 12-Apr. 9, 2017; 11-0-3) 14 games (Feb. 9-Mar. 7, 2016; 12-0-2) 13 games (Nov. 29-Dec. 28, 2013; 11-0-2) 12 games (Feb. 27-Mar. 20, 2013; 9-0-3)

WINLESS STREAKS

Longest Winless Streaks 9 games (Feb. 15-Mar. 5, 2021; 0-6-3) 9 games (Nov. 7-24, 2001; 0-7-2) 9 games (Oct. 10-30, 1996; 0-8-1) 9 games (Nov. 21-Dec. 10, 1995; 0-6-3) 8 games (Jan. 2, 2004-Jan. 15, 2004; 0-5-3) 8 games (Dec. 27-Jan. 12, 2002; 0-6-2) 8 games (Oct. 30-Nov. 15, 2000; 0-6-2) 7 games (Nov. 13-27, 2011; 0-6-1) 7 games (Dec. 26, 2002-Jan. 8, 2003; 0-6-1) 7 games (Dec. 27-Jan. 12, 2000; 0-6-1) 7 games (Mar. 1-13, 1998; 0-7-0)

Longest Road Winning Streaks 7 games (Nov. 28-Dec. 13, 2006) 6 games (Feb. 13-Mar. 5, 2016) 6 games (Dec. 6-23, 2013) 6 games (Jan. 22-Feb.13, 2011) 6 games (Mar. 19-Apr. 4, 2009) 5 games (Feb. 12-Mar. 3, 2015) 5 games (Oct. 21-Nov. 4, 2008) 5 games (Feb. 5-12, 2008) 5 games (Nov. 26-Dec. 26, 2000) 4 games (Feb. 9-16, 2013) 4 games (Dec. 10-27, 2007) 4 games (Mar. 17-25, 2006) 4 games (Feb. 5-15, 1999) 4 games (Nov. 19-24, 1993)

Longest Home Losing Streaks Longest Road Losing Streaks 8 games (Jan. 10-Feb. 9, 2001) 7 games (Oct. 8-Nov. 12, 2005) 7 games (Dec. 29, 2018-Jan. 23, 2019) 6 games (Oct. 20-Nov. 25, 2018) 6 games (Apr. 9-30, 2021) 6 games (Dec. 18, 2018-Jan. 15, 2019) 6 games (Nov. 4-Nov. 20, 2005) 6 games (Jan. 20-Feb. 9, 2019) 6 games (Feb. 7-Mar. 11, 1998) 6 games (Nov. 23-Dec. 19, 2011) 5 games (Oct. 16-Oct. 30, 1996) 6 games (Sept. 29-Oct. 23, 2007) 4 games (Jan. 31-Feb. 21, 2020) 6 games (Dec. 2-27, 2003) 4 games (Feb.2-Feb. 25, 2011) 6 games (Mar. 26-Apr. 21, 1995) 4 games (Oct. 17-Oct.26, 2009) 6 games (Feb. 23-Mar. 11, 1995) 4 games (Feb. 15-Mar. 8, 2009) 6 games (Oct. 20-Nov. 14, 1993) 4 games (Dec. 17- Dec. 22, 1995) 4 games (Dec. 22, 1993-Jan. 12, 1994) Longest Home Point Streaks 22 games (Oct. 10, 2013-Jan. 15, 2014; 20-0-2) 14 games (Feb. 12-Apr. 9, 1997; 10-0-4) 13 games (Jan. 26-Mar. 20, 2013; 13-0-0) 12 games (Jan. 21-Mar. 3, 2004; 9-0-3) 12 games (Dec. 6, 2009-Feb. 10, 2010; 11-0-1) 12 games (Feb. 22-Mar. 19, 1997; 7-0-5)

Longest Road Point Streaks 9 games (Feb. 28-Apr. 11, 2009; 7-0-2) 8 games (Oct. 29-Nov. 19, 2002; 4-0-4) 8 games (Nov. 22-Dec. 13, 2006; 7-0-1) 8 games (Oct. 21-Nov. 30, 2008; 7-0-1) 8 games (Feb. 9-Mar. 5, 2016; 7-0-1)

Longest Home Winless Streaks 11 games (Jan. 5-Feb. 14, 2001; 0-8-3) 7 games (Dec. 21-Jan. 21, 2003; 0-3-4) 6 games (Nov. 7-30, 2001; 0-4-2) 6 games (Nov. 22-Dec. 10, 1999; 0-4-2) 6 games (Feb. 7-Mar. 11, 1998; 0-6-0) 5 games (Jan. 31-Feb. 23, 2020; 0-4-1) 5 games (Nov. 13-27, 2011; 0-5-0) 5 games (Nov. 10-19, 1997; 0-4-1) 5 games (Oct. 16-30, 1996; 0-5-0)

Longest Road Winless Streaks 13 games (Oct. 29, 2011-Dec. 22, 2012; 0-9-4) 13 games (Nov. 1-Dec. 27, 2003; 0-8-5) 10 games (Mar. 26-Oct. 11, 1995; 0-9-1) 8 games (Dec. 27, 2001-Jan. 19, 2002; 0-6-2) 8 games (Nov. 29, 1997-Jan. 1, 1998; 0-6-2) 7 games (Dec. 22-Jan. 15, 2001; 0-5-2) 7 games (Dec. 27-Jan. 22, 2000; 0-6-1) 7 games (Nov. 22-Dec. 27, 1995; 0-5-2)

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RECORD STREAKS SEASON-BY-SEASON STREAKS Season 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21

Longest Winning Streak 4 games (11/19-24) 2 games (two times) 6 games (3/8-22) 3 games (two times) 3 games (two times) 7 games (2/20-3/7) 4 games (12/12-19) 5 games (3/4-13) 6 games (1/23-2/6) 5 games (12/6-18) 3 games (three times) 6 games (3/17-25) 5 games (three times) 6 games (two times) 5 games (two times) 5 games (1/5-13) 6 games (11/3-12) 5 games (1/13-22) 6 games (2/9-24) 10 games (12/6-28) 7 games (two times) 11 games (2/13-3/5) 5 games (3/18-28) 5 games (3/30-4/7) 5 games (11/27-12/5) 3 games (10/3-8) 2 games (four times)

Longest Losing Streak 6 games (10/20-31) 3 games (five times) 5 games (12/17-27) 8 games (10/12-30) 7 games (3/1-13) 3 games (four times) 4 games (12/27-1/5) 6 games (1/19-31) 6 games (11/14-24) 5 games (12/16-1/3) 4 games (three times) 8 games (11/3-20) 4 games (two times) 6 games (1/20-2/2) 4 games (10/9-15) 5 games (3/3-12) 6 games (11/14-26) 7 games (11/13-27) 4 games (3/22-27) 5 games (11/12-20) 3 games (3/6-11) 5 games (10/22-29) 4 games (10/13-18) 4 games (two times) 12 games (12/18-1/15) 4 games (two times) 5 games (4/16-4/26)

Longest Point Streak* 4 games (two times) 2 games (six times) 7 games (3/8-3/24; 6-0-1) 12 games (2/22-3/19; 7-0-5) 5 games (3/19-3/26; 3-0-2) 8 games (2/20-3/10; 7-0-1) 5 games (1/29-2/8; 3-0-2) 5 games (two times) 6 games (1/23-2/6; 6-0-0) 8 games (11/6-11/19; 5-0-3) 3 games (five times) 6 games (two times) 16 games (10/6-11/9; 12-0-4) 9 games (1/2-1/18; 8-0-1) 9 games (10/21-11/5; 8-0-1) 7 games (3/26-4/8; 4-0-3) 7 games (11/3-11/14; 6-0-1) 9 games (two times) 12 games (2/27-3/20; 9-0-3) 13 games (11/29-12/28; 11-0-2) 7 games (three times) 14 games (2/9-3/7; 12-0-2) 14 games (3/12-4/9; 11-0-3) 7 games (12/2-12/16; 3-0-4) 5 games (11/27-12/5; 5-0-0) 5 games (2/1-9; 3-0-2) 3 games (three times)

Longest Winless Streak 6 games (10/20-31; 0-6-0) 5 games (3/3-11; 0-4-1) 9 games (11/22-12/10; 0-6-3) 9 games (10/10-30; 0-8-1) 7 games (3/1-13; 0-7-0) 5 games (three times) 7 games (12/17-1/12; 0-6-1) 8 games (10/30-11/15; 0-6-2) 9 games (11/7-24; 0-7-2) 7 games (12/26-1/8; 0-6-1) 8 games (1/2-15; 0-5-3)

*TIES WERE ELIMINATED PRIOR TO THE 2005-06 SEASON. FROM 1993-94, STREAKS WERE LISTED AS UNBEATEN STREAKS.

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SEASON OT GAMES HOME ROAD TOTAL 1993-94 12 1-5-2 1-0-3 2-5-5 1994-95 7 2-0-4 0-0-1 2-0-5 1995-96 16 3-2-4 3-0-4 6-2-8 1996-97 16 0-0-6 3-0-7 3-0-13 1997-98 20 2-1-6 1-3-7 3-4-13 1998-99 17 1-2-6 0-1-7 1-3-13 1999-00 18 3-2-7 0-1-5 3-3-12 2000-01 20 3-2-4 1-3-7 4-5-11 2001-02 14 1-2-5 2-1-3 3-3-8 2002-03 21 3-2-7 3-4-2 6-6-9 2003-04 22 3-4-7 1-4-3 4-8-10 TOTALS (W-OTL-T) 183 22-22-58 15-17-49 37-39-107 *Beginning with the 2005-06 season, the third number in the OT column is shootout losses *2005-06 18 4-2-3 2-3-4 6-5-7 *2006-07 23 3-2-7 6-2-3 9-4-10 *2007-08 20 10-1-3 2-0-4 12-1-7 *2008-09 19 5-1-2 7-3-1 12-4-3 *2009-10 19 4-1-4 4-2-4 8-3-8 *2010-11 18 5-1-1 8-2-1 13-3-2 *2011-12 17 3-2-0 2-3-7 5-5-7 *2012-13 13 3-1-0 4-2-3 7-3-3 *2013-14 18 6-1-3 4-1-3 10-2-6 *2014-15 23 10-1-2 6-1-3 16-2-5 *2015-16 18 4-4-2 3-3-2 7-7-4 *2016-17 19 6-2-2 0-8-1 6-10-3 *2017-18 22 3-3-2 6-3-5 9-6-7 *2018-19 18 6-6-2 2-1-1 8-7-3 *2019-20 18 4-5-0 5-3-1 9-8-1 *2020-21 9 3-3-1 3-4-1 6-7-2 TOTALS Since 2005-06 292 79-36-34 64-41-44 143-77-78 OVERALL (W-OTL-SOL) (Ties) 475 101-58-34 (58 Ties) 79-58-42 (49 Ties) 180-116-78 (107 Ties)

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ALL-TIME HAT TRICKS FOR (58)

Terry Yake @ NYR, 10/19/93 (M. Richter), 3-1=4 pts. Teemu Selanne vs. SJ, 2/25/96 (C. Terreri), 3-1-4 pts. Teemu Selanne vs. STL, 3/17/96 (G. Fuhr/J. Casey), 3-0=3 pts. *Garry Valk @ STL, 3/22/96 (G. Fuhr), 3-0=3 pts. Teemu Selanne vs. SJ, 11/1/96 (K. Hrudey), 3-0=3 pts. Paul Kariya vs. BUF, 1/10/97 (D. Hasek), 3-1=4 pts. Paul Kariya @ PHX, 1/23/97 (N. Khabibulin), 3-0=3 pts. Teemu Selanne @ NYR, 10/26/97 (M. Richter), 3-0=3 pts. Teemu Selanne vs. SJ, 11/10/97 (M. Vernon), 3-0=3 pts. Paul Kariya vs. FLA, 1/21/98 (Vanbiesbrouck/Weekes), 3-2=5 pts. Teemu Selanne @ OTT, 3/22/98 (R. Tugnutt), 3-0=3 pts. Teemu Selanne @ BUF, 1/1/99 (D. Hasek), 3-2=5 pts. *Teemu Selanne @ DAL, 11/26/99 (E. Belfour), 3-0=3 pts. Marty McInnis vs. LA, 10/23/00 (J. Storr), 3-0=3 pts. Teemu Selanne @ PHX, 2/1/01 (S. Burke), 3-0=3 pts. Paul Kariya vs. CGY, 2/19/01 (F. Brathwaite), 3=1=4 pts. Paul Kariya @ SJ, 3/29/01 (Nabokov/Kiprusoff), 3-0=3 pts. Paul Kariya vs. NSH, 1/14/02 (Dunham/Vokoun), 3-0=3 pts. Paul Kariya vs. PHI, 2/6/02 (B. Boucher), 3-0=3 pts. Paul Kariya @ BOS, 10/31/02 (S. Shields), 3-1=4 pts. Vaclav Prospal vs. MIN, 1/23/04 (D. Roloson), 3-1=4 pts. Jonathan Hedstrom vs. LA, 1/9/06 (M. Garon), 3-0=3 pts. Chris Kunitz vs. PHX, 11/19/06 (C. Joseph), 3-1=4 pts. Teemu Selanne @ DAL 1/11/07 (M. Turco), 3-0=3 pts. Teemu Selanne vs. CHI, 2/24/08 (Lalime/Crawford), 3-2=5 pts. Teemu Selanne vs. DET, 10/29/08 (C. Osgood), 3-0=3 pts. *Bobby Ryan @ LA, 1/8/09 (J.Quick), 3-0=3 pts. Bobby Ryan @ PHX, 11/27/10 (I. Bryzgalov) 3-0=3 pts. Corey Perry vs. MIN, 12/12/10 (N. Backstrom), 3-2=5 pts. Bobby Ryan vs. STL 1/12/11 (T. Conklin), 3-1=4 pts. *Corey Perry @ COL 2/5/11 (P. Budaj), 3-0=3 pts. Lubomir Visnovsky vs. DAL, 3/4/11 (K. Lehtonen), 3-1=4 pts. Teemu Selanne vs. COL, 3/28/11 (B. Elliott), 3-2=5 pts. Corey Perry vs. SJ, 4/6/11 (A. Niittymaki), 3-1=4 pts. Corey Perry vs. CBJ, 1/8/12 (S. Mason/C. Sanford) 3-0=3 pts. Saku Koivu vs. DAL, 1/10/12 (K. Lehtonen) 3-0=3 pts. *Andrew Cogliano @ PHX, 1/31/12 (M. Smith) 3-0=3pts. Corey Perry @ CBJ, 2/12/12 (S. Mason), 3-0=3 pts. Nick Bonino vs. LA, 2/2/13 (Quick, Bernier), 3-1=4 pts. *Kyle Palmieri vs. NSH, 2/27/13 (P. Rinne), 3-0=3 pts. Andrew Cogliano @ PHX, 3/2/13 (M. Smith), 3-0=3 pts. Ryan Getzlaf vs. BUF, 11/8/13 (R. Miller), 3-1=4 pts. Ryan Getzlaf @ NYI, 12/21/13 (E. Nabokov), 3-1=4 pts. Corey Perry @ PIT, 10/9/14 (M. Fleury), 3-0=3 pts. Corey Perry vs. BUF, 10/22/14 (M. Neuvirth), 3-0=3 pts. Corey Perry vs. TOR, 1/14/15 (J. Bernier), 3-0=3 pts. Corey Perry vs. LA, 2/28/16 (Quick), 3-1=4 pts. Jakob Silfverberg vs. NJ, 3/14/16 (Kinkaid, Denis), 3-1=4 pts. Ryan Kesler vs. PHI, 1/1/17 (S. Mason), 3-0=3 pts. Hampus Lindholm @ NYI, 12/21/17 (J. Halak), 3-0=3 pts. Rickard Rakell vs. EDM, 2/25/18 (A. Montoya), 3-0=3 pts. Cam Fowler vs. CBJ, 11/4/18 (J. Korpisalo), 3-0=3 pts. Ondrej Kase vs. DAL, 12/12/18 (B. Bishop), 3-0=3 pts. Sam Steel @ VAN, 3/26/19 (J. Markstrom), 3-0=3 pts. *Rickard Rakell @ EDM, 3/30/19 (M. Koskinen), 3-0=3 pts. Derek Grant @ STL, 11/16/19 (J. Binnington), 3-0=3 pts. *Nicolas Deslauriers vs. OTT, 3/10/20 (M. Hogberg), 3-0=3 pts. Isac Lundestrom vs. STL, 3/1/21 (V. Husso), 3-0=3 pts.

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Pavel Bure @ VAN, 4/11/95 (G. Hebert), 3-0=3 pts. Owen Nolan vs. SJ, 12/19/95 (Hebert/Shtalenkov), 4-1=5 pts. Alexander Mogilny vs. VAN, 12/22/95 (M. Shtalenkov), 3-1=4 pts. Brian Savage @ MTL, 10/7/96 (G. Hebert), 3-0=3 pts. Martin Rucinsky vs. MTL, 11/6/96 (G. Hebert), 3-0=3 pts. Peter Bondra vs. WSH, 12/13/96 (M. Shtalenkov), 3-0=3 pts. Jeff O’Neill vs. HFD, 1/31/97 (G. Hebert), 3-0=3 pts. Joe Nieuwendyk @ DAL, 3/13/98 (Shtalenkov/Askey), 4-0=4 pts. Keith Tkackuk @ PHX, 4/3/98 (M. Shtalenkov), 3-2=5 pts. Alexander Selivanov vs. EDM, 2/17/99 (Hebert/Roussel), 3-0=3pts. Viktor Kozlov vs. FLA, 1/5/00 (Hebert/Roussel), 3-1=4 pts. Pavol Demitra @ STL, 2/12/00 (G. Hebert), 3-0=3 pts. Andrew Cassels vs. VAN, 11/8/00 (Hebert/Roussel), 3-0=3pts. Michal Handzus @ STL, 12/23/00 (G. Hebert), 3-0=3 pts. Brett Hull @ DAL, 3/21/01 (Giguere/Naumenko), 4-0=4 pts. Teemu Selanne @ SJ, 3/29/01 (J.S. Giguere), 3-0=3 pts. Mark Parrish @ NYI, 11/24/01 (Shields/Giguere), 3-1=4 pts. *Chris Brown @ BUF, 12/04/02 (M. Gerber), 3-0=3 pts. Jason Arnott vs. DAL, 11/16/05 (I. Bryzgalov), 3-0=3 pts. *Kevyn Adams vs. CAR, 12/6/05 (I. Bryzgalov), 3-0=3 pts. Jonathan Cheechoo @ SJ, 12/20/05 (J.S. Giguere), 3-0=3 pts. Alexander Ovechkin vs. WSH, 1/13/06 (J.S. Giguere), 3-0=3 pts. Jonathan Cheechoo vs. SJ, 2/1/06 (I. Bryzgalov), 3-0=3 pts. Jonathan Cheechoo @ SJ, 4/15/06 (J.S. Giguere), 3-2=5 pts. Peter Mueller vs. PHX, 11/7/07 (Bryzgalov/Giguere), 3-0=3 pts. *Mike Knuble @ PHI, 2/2/08 (Hiller), 3-0=3 pts. Mark Parrish vs. DAL, 11/7/08 (J.S. Giguere) 3-0=3 pts. *David Booth vs. FLA, 11/9/08 (J.S. Giguere), 3-0=3 pts. Ilya Kovalchuk vs. ATL, 2/15/09 (Giguere/Hiller), 3-1=4 pts. Niklas Hagman vs. TOR, 10/26/09 (J. Hiller), 3-0=3 pts. Henrik Zetterberg vs. DET, 11/14/09 (J. Hiller), 3-2=5 pts. Loui Eriksson @ DAL, 12/31/09 (J. Hiller), 3-0=3 pts. Michael Grabner vs. VAN, 4/2/10 (C. McElhinney), 3-0=3 pts. Anthony Stewart vs. ATL, 10/15/10 (J. Hiller), 3-0=3 pts. *Eric Staal @ CAR, 12/18/10, (J. Hiller), 3-0=3 pts. Alexander Semin vs. WSH, 2/16/11 (C. McElhinney), 3-0=3 pts. Patrick Sharp vs. CHI, 11/25/11 (J. Hiller) 3-0=3 pts. Justin Abdelkader vs. DET, 3/22/13 (Fasth, Hiller), 3-1=4 pts. Radim Vrbata vs. PHX, 4/27/13 (Fasth), 3-1=4 pts. Phil Kessel @ TOR, 10/22/13 (J. Hiller), 3-0=3 pts. Scott Hartnell @ CBJ, 3/24/15 (J. Gibson), 3-0=3 pts. Anthony Duclair vs. ARZ, 10/14/15 (Khudobin/Andersen), 3-0=3 pts. Jeff Skinner vs. CAR, 12/11/15 (Gibson, Andersen), 3-0=3 pts. Tomas Tatar @ DET, 12/17/16 (Bernier, Gibson), 3-0=3 pts. Radim Vrbata @ FLA, 10/26/17 (Gibson, Berra), 3-0=3 pts. Alex DeBrincat @ CHI, 11/27/17 (Gibson, Miller), 3-1=4 pts. Austin Watson @ NSH, 11/25/18 (J. Gibson), 3-0=3 pts. Jake Guentzel vs. PIT, 11/11/19 (J. Gibson), 3-0=3 pts. Jack Roslovic @ WPG, 2/2/19 (Gibson/Johnson), 3-1=4 pts. David Pastrnak @ BOS, 10/14/19 (J. Gibson), 4-0-4 pts. Connor McDavid vs. EDM, 11/10/19 (J. Gibson), 3-0=3 pts. Vinnie Hinostroza @ ARZ, 3/14/19 (R. Miller), 3-0=3 pts. Andrew Mangiapane @ CGY, 2/17/20 (R. Miller), 3-1=4 pts. William Karlsson vs. VGK, 2/23/20 (J. Gibson), 3-0=3 pts. Adrian Kempe vs. LAK, 3/8/21 (J. Gibson), 3-0=3 pts. Derek Brassard vs. ARI, 3/20/21 (Miller/Stolarz), 3-0=3 pts. Jacob Chychrun vs. ARI, 4/4/21 (J. Gibson), 3-0=3 pts.

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^Joe Sacco vs. Jocelyn Thibault; goal, 11/12/97 vs. MTL Paul Kariya vs. Kevin Weekes; goal, 1/21/98 vs. FLA J.F. Jomphe vs. Curtis Joseph; no goal, 4/15/98 @ EDM Tomas Sandstrom vs. Stephane Fiset; goal, 2/15/99 @ LAK ^Paul Kariya vs. Corey Hirsch; goal, 2/20/99 @ VAN Paul Kariya vs. Stephane Fiset; no goal, 3/18/99 @ LAK Teemu Selanne vs. J-Sebastien Aubin; no goal, 10/27/99 vs. PIT Fredrik Olausson vs. Martin Brodeur; goal, 11/24/99 vs. NJ Matt Cullen vs. Milan Hnilicka; no goal, 11/4/01 vs. ATL Dan Bylsma vs. Dan Cloutier; no goal, 12/12/01 vs. VAN Petr Sykora vs. Roman Turek; no goal, 12/29/02 @ CGY Paul Kariya vs. Jamie McLennan; no goal, 3/16/03 vs. CGY Steve Thomas vs. Tomas Vokoun; goal, 4/1/03 @ NSH Scott Niedermayer vs. Pascal Leclaire; no goal, 3/5/06 vs. CBJ #Jonathan Hedstrom vs. Peter Budaj; goal, 3/22/06 vs. COL Andy McDonald vs. Curtis Joseph, goal, 11/3/06 vs. PHX Teemu Selanne vs. Fredrik Norrena, no goal, 1/5/07 vs. CBJ Teemu Selanne vs. Mathieu Garon, no goal, 3/18/07 vs. LAK ^Samuel Pahlsson vs. Fredrik Norrena, goal, 12/10/07 @ CBJ Todd Bertuzzi vs. Evgeni Nabokov, no goal, 12/22/07 @ SJ Chris Kunitz vs. Marty Turco, no goal, 1/15/08 vs. DAL Corey Perry vs. Carey Price, no goal, 10/25/08 @ MTL Todd Marchant vs. Ilya Bryzgalov, no goal, 12/19/09 vs. PHX ^Corey Perry vs. Niklas Backstrom, goal, 12/12/10 vs. MIN Teemu Selanne vs. Corey Crawford, no goal, 1/2/11 vs. CHI #Bobby Ryan vs. Jimmy Howard, goal, 3/2/11 vs. DET #Bobby Ryan vs. Henrik Karlsson, no goal, 3/20/11 vs. CGY Teemu Selanne vs. Brian Elliott, goal, 3/28/11 vs. COL Andrew Cogliano vs. Jason LaBarbera, no goal, 3/6/13 vs. PHX Emerson Etem vs. Mike Smith, no goal, 11/23/13 @ PHX Nate Thompson vs. Marc-Andre Fleury, no goal, 10/9/14 @ PIT Ryan Kesler vs. Michal Neuvirth, goal, 10/13/14 @ BUF Andrew Cogliano vs. Ben Scrivens, goal, 4/1/15 vs. EDM Chris Stewart vs. Steve Mason, goal, 2/9/16 @ PHI Chris Wagner vs. Cory Schneider, no goal, 10/18/16 @ NJD Ondrej Kase vs. Brian Elliot, goal, 10/24/17 vs. PHI Max Jones vs. Pekka Rinne, no goal, 3/12/19 vs. NSH Sam Steel vs. Jacob Markstrom, goal, 3/26/19 @ VAN Troy Terry vs. Pekka Rinne, no goal, 10/22/19 @ NSH Troy Terry vs. Jonas Johansson, no goal, 2/9/20 @ BUF ^Derek Grant vs. Hunter Miska, goal, 3/16/21 @ COL

AGAINST (12-38)

Cam Neely vs. Ron Tugnutt; no goal, 10/15/93 vs. BOS Dan Quinn vs. Mikhail Shtalenkov; goal, 3/21/95 vs. LA Peter Bondra vs. Mikhail Shtalenkov; no goal, 12/13/96 vs. WSH Alexandre Daigle vs. Guy Hebert; no goal, 12/30/96 @ OTT Tony Amonte vs. Guy Hebert; no goal, 2/1/98 vs. CHI Glen Murray vs. Guy Hebert; no goal, 2/7/98 vs. LAK Ray Whitney vs. Guy Hebert; goal, 3/21/99 vs. FLA Stan Drulia vs. Dominic Roussel; no goal, 10/15/99 @ TB Jarome Iginla vs. J.S. Giguere; no goal, 12/8/01 @ CGY Alexei Zhamnov vs. Steve Shields; no goal, 12/30/01 @ CHI Chris Drury vs. J.S. Giguere; goal, 4/12/02 vs. COL Daniel Sedin vs. J.S. Giguere; no goal, 1/17/04 @ VAN Brett Clark vs. Ilya Bryzgalov; no goal, 11/18/05 vs. COL ^Trevor Linden vs. Ilya Bryzgalov; goal, 11/20/05 vs. VAN Thomas Vanek vs. J.S. Giguere; goal, 12/8/05 @ BUF ^Jonathan Cheechoo vs. J.S. Giguere; goal, 12/20/05 @ SJS Jeri Lehtinen vs. J.S. Giguere, goal, 1/28/07 vs. DAL Henrik Sedin vs. Jonas Hiller, no goal, 11/27/07 @ VAN Milan Michalek vs. J.S. Giguere, no goal, 12/16/07 vs. SJS Torrey Mitchell vs. J. S. Giguere, no goal, 12/17/09 vs/ SJS Jamie Benn vs. Jonas Hiller, no goal, 11/12/10 vs. DAL Olli Jokinen vs. Curtis McElhinney, no goal, 2/11/11 @ CGY ^Martin Erat vs. Jonas Hiller, goal, 11/9/11 vs. NSH David Booth vs. Jonas Hiller, no goal, 4/3/12 @ VAN Alex Burrows vs. Jonas Hiller, no goal, 1/25/13 vs. VAN Dustin Brown vs. Jonas Hiller, no goal, 2/25/13 @ LAK James Van Riemsdyk vs. Jonas Hiller, no goal, 11/22/14 @ TOR *Anze Kopitar vs. Jonas Hiller, no goal, 1/25/14 @ LAK Anze Kopitar vs. Frederik Andersen, goal, 11/12/14 vs. LAK Brad Malone vs. Frederik Andersen, goal, 2/3/15 vs. CAR Mike Hoffman vs. Frederik Andersen, no goal, 3/26/16 @ OTT Scott Wilson vs. John Gibson, no goal, 11/2/16 @ PIT Ryan Reaves vs. John Gibson, no goal, 3/10/17 @ STL Jonathan Marchessault vs. John Gibson, goal, 12/31/19 @ VGK Nathan MacKinnon vs. John Gibson, no goal, 1/22/21 vs. COL ^Christian Dvorak vs John Gibson, goal, 2/22/21 @ ARI #Clayton Keller vs. John Gibson, no goal, 4/4/21 vs. ARI Chandler Stephenson vs. John Gibson, no goal, 4/16/ 21 vs. VGK

*Game Played at Dodger Stadium ^ Shorthanded goal # Overtime

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1993-94 (3) 12/15/93 @ Toronto, 1-0 (Guy Hebert - 38 saves) 12/28/93 @ N.Y. Islanders, 3-0 (Ron Tugnutt - 38 saves) 2/4/94 vs. Vancouver, 3-0 (Guy Hebert - 22 saves) 1994-95 (2) 3/15/95 @ Calgary, 5-0 (Guy Hebert - 29 saves) 4/17/95 vs. San Jose, 3-0 (Guy Hebert - 27 saves) 1995-96 (4) 11/1/95 vs. St. Louis, 3-0 (Guy Hebert - 28 saves) 3/13/96 vs. Colorado, 4-0 (Guy Hebert - 27 saves) 4/3/96 vs. Edmonton, 1-0 (Guy Hebert - 27 saves) 4/8/96 vs. Vancouver, 2-0 (Guy Hebert - 32 saves) 1996-97 (6) 10/9/96 @ Chicago, 2-0 (Mikhail Shtalenkov - 26 saves) 11/23/96 @ San Jose, 3-0 (Guy Hebert - 25 saves) 11/29/96 vs. Chicago, 2-0 (Guy Hebert - 27 saves) 12/20/96 vs. Calgary, 7-0 (Guy Hebert - 39 saves) 1/1/97 @ Florida, 3-0 (Guy Hebert - 28 saves) 3/30/97 @ Detroit, 1-0, OT (Mikhail Shtalenkov - 26 saves) 1997-98 (4) 10/30/97 @ Boston, 3-0 (Guy Hebert - 25 saves) 11/22/97 @ St. Louis, 2-0 (Guy Hebert - 23 saves) 11/26/97 vs. New Jersey, 2-0 (Guy Hebert - 29 saves) 2/30/98 @ Edmonton, 4-0 (Mikhail Shtalenkov - 26 saves) 1998-99 (7) 10/21/98 vs. Boston, 3-0 (Guy Hebert - 26 saves) 11/14/98 @ Calgary, 1-0 (Guy Hebert - 24 saves) 12/11/98 vs. Washington, 1-0 (Guy Hebert - 31 saves) 12/13/98 vs. Los Angeles, 3-0 (Guy Hebert - 35 saves) 12/22/98 @ Colorado, 1-0 (Dominic Roussel - 45 saves) 2/3/99 vs. Chicago, 3-0 (Guy Hebert - 35 saves) 4/11/99 vs. Phoenix, 3-0 (Guy Hebert - 40 saves) 1999-00 (5) 10/8/99 vs. Dallas, 3-0 (Guy Hebert - 37 saves) 11/9/99 @ Toronto, 2-0 (Guy Hebert - 19 saves) 12/17/99 vs. Chicago, 2-0 (Guy Hebert - 21 saves) 12/26/99 @ San Jose, 1-0 (Dominic Roussel - 26 saves) 3/5/00 vs. Nashville, 1-0 (Guy Hebert - 33 saves) 2000-01 (6) 12/3/00 vs. Los Angeles, 4-0 (Guy Hebert - 29 saves) 12/8/00 @ Minnesota, 1-0, OT (Guy Hebert - 27 saves) 2/21/01 vs. San Jose, 1-0 (J.S. Giguere - 24 saves) 3/4/01 vs. Los Angeles, 4-0 (J.S. Giguere - 25 saves) 3/11/01 vs. Nashville, 1-0, OT (J.S. Giguere - 31 saves) 3/13/01 @ Nashville, 2-0 (J.S. Giguere - 33 saves) 2001-02 (5) 11/4/01 vs. Atlanta, 5-0 (J.S. Giguere - 24 saves) 12/8/01 vs. Calgary, 4-0 (Giguere/Shields - 18 saves) 12/23/01 @ Phoenix, 4-0 (J.S. Giguere - 24 saves) 1/28/02 @ St. Louis, 1-0 (J.S. Giguere - 15 saves) 4/5/02 vs. Edmonton, 2-0 (J.S. Giguere - 26 saves) 2002-03 (9) 11/10/02 vs. Minnesota, 1-0 (J.S. Giguere - 26 saves) 12/8/02 vs. Nashville, 3-0 (J.S. Giguere - 20 saves) 12/11/02 vs. Washington, 3-0 (J.S. Giguere - 26 saves) 12/15/02 vs. Pittsburgh, 5-0 (J.S. Giguere - 19 saves) 12/22/02 vs. Phoenix, 4-0 (J.S. Giguere - 24 saves) 1/18/03 @ Minnesota, 1-0 (J.S. Giguere - 33 saves) 2/19/03 vs. Columbus, 2-0 (J.S. Giguere - 26 saves) 2/23/03 @ Carolina, 4-0 (Martin Gerber - 28 saves) 3/24/03 vs. Columbus, 5-0 (J.S. Giguere - 29 saves) 2003-04 (5) 10/21/03 @ San Jose, 2-0 (Martin Gerber - 34 saves) 12/7/03 vs. Dallas, 4-0 (Martin Gerber - 32 saves) 12/19/03 vs. Colorado, 1-0 (J.S. Giguere - 38 saves) 12/29/03 @ Tampa Bay, 2-0 (J.S. Giguere - 31 saves) 3/3/04 vs. Minnesota, 2-0 (J.S. Giguere - 28 saves) 2005-06 (3) 1/21/06 vs. Florida, 1-0 (J.S. Giguere - 30 saves) 1/26/06 @ San Jose, 2-0 (Ilya Bryzgalov - 24 saves) 1/15/04 @ Edmonton, 1-0 (Tommy Salo - 28 saves) 2/4/06 @ San Jose, 2-0 (J.S. Giguere - 35 saves) 2006-07 (5) 10/9/06 vs. St. Louis, 2-0 (J.S. Giguere - 34 saves) 10/28/06 @ Chicago, 3-0 (Ilya Bryzgalov - 14 saves) 11/9/06 @ Vancouver, 6-0 (J.S. Giguere - 20 saves) 11/21/06 vs. San Jose, 5-0 (J.S. Giguere - 23 saves) 12/6/06 vs. Nashville, 4-0 (J.S. Giguere - 21 saves) 2007-08 (4) 12/18/07 @ San Jose, 2-0 (J.S. Giguere - 20 saves) 1/9/08 vs. Toronto, 5-0 (J.S. Giguere - 28 saves) 2/1/08 @ St. Louis, 0-1* (J.S. Giguere - 20 saves) *SOL 2/5/08 @ NY Islanders, 3-0 (J.S. Giguere - 25 saves) 2008-09 (6)

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1993-94 (9) 10/20/93 @ New Jersey, 4-0 (Martin Brodeur - 17 saves) 11/27/93 @ San Jose, 1-0 (Arturs Irbe - 15 saves) 12/19/93 @ Chicago, 2-0 (Ed Belfour - 22 saves) 12/30/93 @ Washington, 3-0 (Rick Tabaracci - 26 saves) 2/18/94 vs. Quebec, 1-0 (Stephane Fiset - 28 saves) 3/6/94 @ San Jose, 6-0 (Arturs Irbe - 25 saves) 3/8/94 @ Chicago (in Phoenix), 3-0 (Ed Belfour - 31 saves) 3/9/94 vs. Buffalo, 3-0 (Dominik Hasek - 24 saves) 4/11/94 vs. Calgary, 3-0 (Mike Vernon - 27 saves) 1994-95 (6) 2/7/95 vs. Chicago, 3-0 (Ed Belfour - 16 saves) 2/12/95 @ Edmonton, 2-0 (Bill Ranford - 29 saves) 3/3/95 @ Dallas, 4-0 (Darcy Wakaluk - 27 saves) 3/5/95 @ Chicago, 3-0 (Ed Belfour - 16 saves) 4/7/95 vs. Dallas, 2-0 (Andy Moog - 18 saves) 4/11/95 @ Vancouver, 5-0 (Kirk McLean - 25 saves) 1995-96 (2) 11/22/95 @ Edmonton, 2-0 (Bill Ranford - 31 saves) 1/12/96 @ Chicago, 3-0 (Jeff Hackett - 13 saves) 1996-97 (1) 10/22/96 @ Philadelphia, 3-0 (Ron Hextall - 12 saves) 1997-98 (11) 10/13/97 vs. Boston, 3-0 (Jim Carey - 27 saves) 11/16/97 vs. Dallas, 4-0 (Ed Belfour - 31 saves) 11/19/97 vs. Chicago, 4-0 (Jeff Hackett - 27 saves) 11/24/97 @ Dallas, 5-0 (Ed Belfour - 13 saves) 12/3/97 @ Buffalo, 4-0 (Dominik Hasek - 29 saves) 12/10/97 vs. Pittsburgh, 3-0 (Tom Barrasso - 28 saves) 12/28/97 @ Chicago, 2-0 (Jeff Hackett - 27 saves) 1/14/98 vs. Colorado, 2-0 (Patrick Roy - 33 saves) 3/4/98 vs. Detroit, 2-0 (Kevin Hodson - 35 saves) 3/6/98 vs. San Jose, 3-0 (Mike Vernon - 23 saves) 3/18/98 @ New Jersey, 3-0 (Martin Brodeur - 25 saves) 1998-99 (5) 10/10/98 @ Washington, 1-0 (Olaf Kolzig - 29 saves) 10/13/98 @ Montreal, 1-0 (Jocelyn Thibault - 30 saves) 1/30/99 @ Edmonton, 1-0 (Mikhail Shtalenkov - 22 saves) 3/12/99 @ Dallas, 4-0 (Ed Belfour - 27 saves) 3/13/99 @ Phoenix, 1-0 (Nikolai Khabibulin - 27 saves) 1999-00 (5) 10/2/99 @ Dallas, 2-0 (Ed Belfour - 22 saves) 10/5/99 @ Phoenix, 4-0 (Mikhail Shtalenkov - 21 saves) 10/31/99 vs. Phoenix, 3-0 (Mikhail Shtalenkov - 33 saves) 1/12/00 vs. Ottawa, 2-0 (Ron Tugnutt - 32 saves) 1/17/00 vs. Buffalo, 5-0 (Martin Biron - 17 saves) 2000-01 (8) 11/15/00 vs. Colorado, 3-0 (Patrick Roy - 41 saves) 12/5/00 @ St. Louis, 1-0 (Roman Turek - 19 saves) 12/10/00 vs. Dallas, 1-0 (Ed Belfour - 29 saves) 1/12/01 vs. Buffalo, 4-0 (Dominik Hasek - 21 saves) 1/14/01 @ Carolina, 4-0 (Arturs Irbe - 27 saves) 1/24/01 vs. Minnesota, 5-0 (Manny Fernandez - 20 saves) 1/31/01 vs. Nashville, 3-0 (Mike Dunham - 26 saves) 3/21/01 @ Dallas, 8-0 (Ed Belfour - 17 saves) 2001-02 (5) 11/9/01 vs. Detroit, 1-0 (Dominik Hasek - 19 saves) 11/21/01 @ Florida, 6-0 (Roberto Luongo - 30 saves) 11/28/01 vs. Edmonton, 2-0 (Jussi Markkanen - 27 saves) 12/12/01 vs. Vancouver, 1-0 (Dan Cloutier - 26 saves) 4/14/02 @ Los Angeles, 1-0 (Jamie Storr - 23 saves) 2002-03 (5) 11/22/02 vs. Dallas, 4-0 (Marty Turco - 31 saves) 12/4/02 vs. Buffalo, 4-0 (Martin Biron - 22 saves) 1/3/03 vs. Philadelphia, 1-0 (Robert Esche - 28 saves) 1/8/03 vs. Edmonton, 1-0 (Jussi Markkanen - 32 saves) 2/25/03 @ Tampa Bay, 2-0 (Nikolai Khabibulin - 24 saves) 2003-04 (5) 10/12/03 vs. Phoenix, 2-0 (Sean Burke - 31 saves) 10/17/03 vs. Ottawa, 3-0 (Patrick Lalime - 27 saves) 12/13/03 @ San Jose, 2-0 (Evgeni Nabokov - 28 saves) 2/22/04 @ Dallas, 4-0 (Marty Turco - 14 saves) 2005-06 (4) 11/4/05 vs. San Jose, 1-0 (Nolan Schaefer - 21 saves) 12/28/05 @ Columbus, 1-0 (Marc Denis - 40 saves) 3/1/06 vs. Detroit, 2-0 (Chris Osgood - 24 saves) 4/11/06 @ Calgary, 3-0 (Miikka Kiprusoff - 32 saves) 2006-07 (6) 11/10/06 @ Calgary, 3-0 (Miikka Kiprusoff - 37 saves) 12/23/06 @ Phoenix, 2-0 (Mikael Tellqvist - 29 saves) 2/3/07 @ Nashville, 3-0 (Tomas Vokoun - 36 saves) 2/10/07 @ Dallas, 1-0 (Mike Smith - 32 saves) 2/13/07 @ Colorado, 2-0 (Peter Budaj - 39 saves) 3/26/07 @ Detroit, 1-0 (Dominik Hasek - 25 saves)

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ALL-TIME SHUTOUTS 10/17/08 vs. San Jose, 4-0 (J.S. Giguere - 38 saves) 11/4/08 @ Los Angeles, 1-0, OT (J.S. Giguere - 35 saves) 11/16/08 vs. Los Angeles, 2-0 (Jonas Hiller - 29 saves) 11/28/08 vs. Chicago, 1-0 (Jonas Hiller - 26 saves) 1/4/09 vs. Phoenix, 2-0 (Jonas Hiller - 29 saves) 1/17/09 @ Minnesota, 3-0 (Jonas Hiller - 30 saves) 2009-10 (3) 11/5/09 vs. Nashville, 4-0 (Jonas Hiller – 40 saves) 11/27/09 vs. Chicago, 3-0 (J.S. Giguere – 28 saves) 2/1/10 @ Florida, 3-0 (Jonas Hiller – 33 saves) 2010-11 (7) 11/10/10 vs. NY Islanders, 1-0 (Curtis McElhinney – 27 saves) 11/29/10 vs. Los Angeles, 2-0 (Jonas Hiller – 27 saves) 12/20/10 @ Boston, 3-0 (Jonas Hiller – 45 saves) 1/7/11 vs. Columbus, 6-0 (Jonas Hiller – 27 saves) 1/9/11 vs. San Jose, 1-0 (Jonas Hiller – 37 saves) 2/5/11 @ Colorado, 3-0 (Curtis McElhinney – 25 saves) 2/13/11 @ Edmonton, 4-0 (Jonas Hiller – 12 saves) 2011-12 (4) 10/14/11 vs. San Jose, 1-0 (Jonas Hiller – 31 saves) 1/13/12 @ Edmonton, 5-0 (Jonas Hiller – 33 saves) 2/19/12 @ Florida, 2-0 (Jonas Hiller – 31 saves) 3/14/12 vs. Detroit, 4-0 (Jonas Hiller – 23 saves) 2012-13 (5) 2/6/13 @ Colorado, 3-0 (Viktor Fasth – 31 saves) 3/6/13 vs. Phoenix, 2-0 (Jonas Hiller – 18 saves) 3/8/13 vs. Calgary, 4-0 (Viktor Fasth – 29 saves) 4/1/13 @ Dallas, 4-0 (Viktor Fasth – 26 saves) 4/22/13 @ Edmonton, 3-0 (Viktor Fasth – 24 saves) 2013-14 (6) 10/10/13 vs. NY Rangers, 6-0 (Jonas Hiller – 34 saves) 11/22/13 vs. Tampa Bay, 1-0, OT (Jonas Hiller – 31 saves) 1/12/14 vs. Detroit, 1-0 (Jonas Hiller – 22 saves) 1/25/14 @ Los Angeles*, 3-0 (Jonas Hiller – 36 saves) 2/28/14 vs. St. Louis, 1-0 (Jonas Hiller – 18 saves) 4/7/14 @ Vancouver, 3-0 (John Gibson – 18 saves) 2014-15 (4) 10/19/14 vs. St. Louis, 3-0 (Frederik Andersen – 28 saves) 10/28/14 @ Chicago, 1-0 (John Gibson – 38 saves) 1/14/15 vs. Toronto, 4-0 (Frederik Andersen – 28 saves) 1/27/15 @ Vancouver, 4-0 (Frederik Andersen – 17 saves) 2015-16 (8) 11/7/15 @ San Jose, 1-0 (Anton Khudobin – 31 saves) 11/30/15 vs. Vancouver, 4-0 (John Gibson – 25 saves) 12/4/15 vs. San Jose, 1-0 (John Gibson – 23 saves) 12/29/15 @ Calgary, 1-0 (John Gibson – 14 saves) 12/31/15 @ Edmonton, 1-0 (John Gibson – 21 saves) 2/24/16 vs. Buffalo, 1-0 (Frederik Andersen – 26 saves) 3/18/16 vs. Boston, 4-0 (Frederik Andersen – 38 saves) 4/10/16 @ Washington, 2-0 (Frederik Andersen – 24 saves) 2016-17 (8) 11/1/16 @ Los Angeles, 4-0 (John Gibson – 30 saves) 1/4/17 vs. Detroit, 2-0 (John Gibson – 23 saves) 1/10/17 vs. Dallas, 2-0 (John Gibson – 34 saves) 1/14/17 @ Phoenix, 3-0 (Jonathan Bernier – 26 saves) 2/14/17 @ Minnesota, 1-0 (John Gibson – 37 saves) 2/19/17 vs. Los Angeles, 1-0 (John Gibson – 24 saves) 3/9/17 @ Chicago, 1-0 (Jonathan Bernier – 43 saves) 4/6/17 vs. Chicago, 4-0 (John Gibson – 37 saves) 2017-18 (9) 12/6/17 vs. Ottawa, 3-0 (Ryan Miller – 29 saves) 12/23/17 @ Pittsburgh, 4-0 (John Gibson – 29 saves) 1/2/18 @ Vancouver, 5-0 (Ryan Miller – 31 saves) 2/19/18 @ Vegas, 2-0 (J. Gibson/R. Miller – 13/20 saves) 2/21/18 vs. Dallas, 2-0 (Ryan Miller – 41 saves) 3/6/18 vs. Washington, 4-0 (John Gibson – 36 saves) 3/14/18 vs. Vancouver, 3-0 (John Gibson – 32 saves) 3/21/18 @ Calgary, 4-0 (John Gibson – 29 saves) 4/7/18 @ Arizona, 3-0 (Ryan Miller – 31 saves) 2018-19 (4) 10/6/18 vs. Arizona, 1-0 (John Gibson – 41 saves) 1/17/19 @ Minnesota, 3-0 (John Gibson – 37 saves) 2/13/19 vs. Vancouver, 1-0 (Kevin Boyle – 35 saves) 2/19/19 vs. Minnesota, 4-0 (Ryan Miller – 31 saves) 2019-20 (1) 11/25/19 vs. NY Islanders, 3-0 (John Gibson – 26 saves) 2020-21 (4) 1/18/21 vs. Minnesota, 1-0 (John Gibson – 34 saves) 1/26/21 @ Arizona, 1-0 (John Gibson – 31 saves) 2/11/21 @ Vegas, 1-0 (John Gibson – 21 saves) ^4/12/21 @ San Jose, 4-0 (Anthony Stolarz – 46 saves) * Game Played at Dodger Stadium ^ Club record

2007-08 (10) 10/5/07 @ Columbus, 4-0 (Pascal Leclaire - 28 saves) 10/14/07 vs. Minnesota, 2-0 (Josh Harding - 37 saves) 10/25/07 vs. Phoenix, 1-0 (Alexander Auld - 31 saves) 11/5/07 vs Dallas, 5-0 (Marty Turco - 19 saves) 11/27/07 @ Vancouver, 4-0 (Roberto Loungo - 26 saves) 12/2/07 vs. Edmonton, 4-0 (Mathieu Garon - 25 saves) 2/1/08 @ St. Louis, 1-0 (Manny Legace - 30 saves) 2/2/08 @ Philadelphia, 3-0 (Martin Biron - 27 saves) 3/5/08 @ Chicago, 3-0 (Corey Crawford - 19 saves) 3/6/08 @ Colorado, 1-0 (Jose Theodore - 27 saves) 2008-09 (5) 12/11/08 @ San Jose, 2-0 (Evgeni Nabokov - 31 saves) 12/31/08 vs. Columbus, 2-0 (Steve Mason - 27 saves) 2/4/09 @ Minnesota, 3-0 (Niklas Backstrom - 34 saves) 2/26/09 @ Boston, 6-0 (Tim Thomas - 35 saves) 3/15/09 vs. San Jose, 1-0 (Evgeni Nabokov - 34 saves) 2009-10 (6) 10/11/09 @ NY Rangers, 3-0 (Stephen Valiquette – 18 svs) 10/17/09 vs. St. Louis, 5-0 (Ty Conklin – 26 saves) 12/23/09 @ Phoenix, 4-0 (Ilya Bryzgalov – 21 saves) 1/14/10 @ Los Angeles, 4-0 (Jonathan Quick – 22 saves) 3/6/10 @ Phoenix, 4-0 (Ilya Bryzgalov – 32 saves) 3/12/10 vs. Nashville, 1-0 (Pekka Rinne – 31 saves) 2010-11 (4) 10/8/10 @ Detroit, 4-0 (Jimmy Howard – 21 saves) 12/3/10 vs Detroit, 4-0 (Jimmy Howard – 41 saves) 12/5/10 vs. Phoenix, 3-0 (Ilya Bryzgalov – 26 saves) 3/6/11 vs. Vancouver, 3-0 (Cory Schneider – 26 saves) 2011-12 (7) 10/29/11 @ Nashville, 3-0 (Pekka Rinne – 20 saves) 11/5/11 @ Detroit, 5-0 (Jimmy Howard – 22 saves) 1/12/12 @ Calgary, 1-0 (Miikka Kiprusoff – 23 saves) 1/24/12 @ Dallas, 1-0 (Kari Lehtonen – 27 saves) 2/29/12 vs. Buffalo, 2-0 (Ryan Miller – 43 saves) 3/10/12 @ Dallas, 2-0 (Kari Lehtonen – 21 saves) 3/31/12 @ Phoenix, 4-0 (Mike Smith – 44 saves) 2012-13 (2) 1/25/13 vs. Vancouver, 5-0 (Cory Schneider – 30 saves) 3/27/13 @ San Jose, 4-0 (Antti Niemi – 22 saves) 2013-14 (2) 2/1/14 vs. Dallas, 2-0 (Dan Ellis – 26 saves) 2/5/14 vs. Chicago, 2-0 (Corey Crawford – 29 saves) 2014-15 (4) 10/30/14 @ St. Louis, 2-0 (Jake Allen – 24 saves) 12/31/14 vs. San Jose, 3-0 (Antti Niemi – 28 saves) 2/25/15 vs. Ottawa, 3-0 (Andrew Hammond – 25 saves) 4/8/15 vs. Dallas, 4-0 (Jhonas Enroth – 19 saves) 2015-16 (9) 10/10/15 @ San Jose, 2-0 (Martin Jones – 27 saves) 10/14/15 vs. Arizona, 4-0 (Mike Smith – 37 saves) 10/16/15 vs. Colorado, 3-0 (Reto Berra – 35 saves) 10/24/15 @ Minnesota, 3-0 (Devan Dubnyk – 15 saves) 10/26/15 @ Chicago, 1-0 (Corey Crawford – 39 saves) 11/21/15 @ Tampa Bay, 5-0 (Ben Bishop – 30 saves) 12/17/15 @ Buffalo, 3-0 (Chad Johnson – 44 saves) 1/6/16 vs. Toronto, 4-0 (Jonathan Bernier – 39 saves) 3/9/16 @ Colorado, 3-0 (Semyon Varlamov – 37 saves) 2016-17 (3) 10/28/16 @ Columbus, 4-0 (Sergei Bobrovsky – 35 saves) 11/12/16 @ Nashville, 5-0 (Pekka Rinne – 27 saves) 1/25/17 @ Edmonton, 4-0 (Cam Talbot – 26 saves) 2017-18 (2) 10/09/17 vs. Calgary, 2-0 (Mike Smith – 43 saves) 2/24/18 @ Arizona, 2-0 (Antti Raanta – 26 saves) 2018-19 (9) 11/14/18 @ Vegas, 5-0 (Marc-Andre Fleury – 29 saves) 12/22/18 @ Buffalo, 3-0 (Linus Ullmark – 40 saves) 1/6/19 vs. Edmonton, 4-0 (Cam Talbot – 39 saves) 1/20/19 @ NY Islanders, 3-0 (Robin Lehner – 19 saves) 2/7/19 @ Ottawa, 4-0 (Anders Nilsson – 45 saves) 2/15/19 vs. Boston, 3-0 (Jaroslav Halak – 30 saves) 2/25/19 @ Vancouver, 4-0 (Jacob Markstrom – 29 saves) 3/1/19 vs. Vegas, 3-0 (Marc-Andre Fleury – 34 saves) 3/20/19 vs. Winnipeg, 3-0 (Connor Hellebuyck – 29 saves) 2019-20 (5) 11/29/19 vs. Winnipeg, 3-0 (Connor Hellebuyck – 24 saves) 1/9/20 vs. Dallas, 3-0 (Ben Bishop – 27 saves) 2/3/20 vs. Calgary, 6-0 (Cam Talbot – 44 saves) 2/21/20 vs. Colorado, 1-0 (Pavel Francouz – 26 saves) 3/1/20 vs. New Jersey, 3-0 (Cory Schneider – 34 saves) 2020-21 (3) 3/12/21 vs. San Jose, 6-0 (Devan Dubnyk – 34 saves) 4/9/21 vs. Colorado, 2-0 (Jonas Johansson – 28 saves) 4/16/21 vs. Vegas, 4-0 (Robin Lehner – 16 saves)

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ALL-TIME TOP GAMES BY DUCKS REGULAR SEASON FIVE-OR-MORE POINTS Player

Ryan Getzlaf Teemu Selanne Corey Perry Jason Blake Corey Perry Ryan Getzlaf Teemu Selanne Teemu Selanne Paul Kariya Teemu Selanne Paul Kariya Teemu Selanne Paul Kariya Dmitri Mironov Paul Kariya Teemu Selanne

Date

11/24/15 3/28/11 12/12/10 3/31/10 10/31/08 10/29/08 2/24/08 11/19/06 12/18/02 2/19/01 2/16/00 1/1/99 1/21/98 12/12/97 12/20/96 10/10/96

THREE-OR-MORE GOALS Player

Isac Lundestrom Nicolas Deslauriers Derek Grant Rickard Rakell Sam Steel Ondrej Kase Cam Fowler Rickard Rakell Hampus Lindholm Ryan Kesler Jakob Silfverberg Corey Perry Corey Perry Corey Perry Corey Perry Ryan Getzlaf Ryan Getzlaf Andrew Cogliano Kyle Palmieri Nick Bonino Corey Perry Andrew Cogliano Saku Koivu Corey Perry Corey Perry Teemu Selanne Lubomir Visnovsky Corey Perry Bobby Ryan Corey Perry Bobby Ryan Bobby Ryan Teemu Selanne Teemu Selanne Teemu Selanne Chris Kunitz Jonathan Hedstrom Vaclav Prospal Paul Kariya Paul Kariya Paul Kariya Paul Kariya Paul Kariya Teemu Selanne Marty McInnis Teemu Selanne Teemu Selanne Teemu Selanne Paul Kariya Teemu Selanne Teemu Selanne Paul Kariya Paul Kariya Teemu Selanne Garry Valk Teemu Selanne Teemu Selanne Terry Yake

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Date

3/1/21 3/10/20 11/16/19 3/30/19 3/26/19 12/12/18 11/4/18 2/25/18 12/21/17 1/1/17 3/14/16 2/28/16 1/14/15 10/22/14 10/9/14 12/21/13 11/8/13 3/2/13 2/27/13 2/2/13 2/12/12 1/31/12 1/10/12 1/8/12 4/6/11 3/28/11 3/4/11 2/5/11 1/12/11 12/12/10 11/27/10 1/8/09 10/29/08 2/24/08 1/11/07 11/19/06 1/9/06 1/23/04 10/31/02 2/6/02 1/14/02 3/29/01 2/19/01 2/1/01 10/23/00 11/26/99 1/1/99 3/22/98 1/21/98 11/10/97 10/26/97 1/23/97 1/10/97 11/1/96 3/22/96 3/17/96 2/25/96 10/19/93

Opponent

vs. Calgary vs. Colorado vs. Minnesota @ Colorado vs. Vancouver vs. Detroit vs. Chicago vs. Phoenix vs. St. Louis vs. Calgary vs. Calgary @ Buffalo vs. Florida vs. Washington vs. Calgary @ Colorado

Opponent

vs. St. Louis vs. Ottawa @ St. Louis @ Edmonton @ Vancouver vs. Dallas vs. Columbus vs. Edmonton @ NY Islanders vs. Philadelphia vs. New Jersey vs. Los Angeles vs. Toronto vs. Buffalo @ Pittsburgh @ NY Islanders vs. Buffalo @ Phoenix vs. Nashville vs. Los Angeles @ Columbus @ Phoenix vs. Dallas vs. Columbus vs. San Jose vs. Colorado vs. Dallas @ Colorado vs. St. Louis vs. Minnesota @ Phoenix @ Los Angeles vs. Detroit vs. Chicago @ Dallas vs. Phoenix vs. Los Angeles vs. Minnesota @ Boston vs. Philadelphia vs. Nashville @ San Jose vs. Calgary @ Phoenix vs. Los Angeles @ Dallas @ Buffalo @ Ottawa vs. Florida vs. San Jose @ N.Y. Rangers @ Phoenix vs. Buffalo vs. San Jose @ St. Louis vs. St. Louis vs. San Jose @ N.Y. Rangers

Goals 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

Goals 0 3 3 1 1 0 3 0 2 2 1 3 3 0 2 2

Assists

Points

5 2 2 4 4 5 2 5 3 3 4 2 2 5 3 3

FOUR-OR-MORE ASSISTS

+/-

5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

+3 +2 +4 +4 +0 +1 +3 +2 +2 +3 +2 +4 +5 +5 +5 +3

Player

Date

Opponent

Assists

Ryan Getzlaf Ryan Getzlaf Teemu Selanne Dmitri Mironov Corey Perry Ryan Getzlaf Ryan Getzlaf F. Beauchemin Ryan Getzlaf Ryan Getzlaf Ryan Getzlaf Jason Blake Ryan Getzlaf Corey Perry Andy McDonald Ryan Getzlaf Rob Niedermayer Niclas Havelid Matt Cullen Paul Kariya Fredrik Olausson Paul Kariya Teemu Selanne Shaun Van Allen

11/24/15 10/29/08 11/19/06 12/12/97 2/5/18 12/21/17 3/26/17 2/24/13 1/13/12 4/6/11 11/27/10 3/31/10 4/4/09 10/31/08 1/11/07 3/24/06 3/21/04 1/23/04 12/15/02 2/16/00 1/1/99 12/16/98 12/1/98 3/9/95

vs. Calgary vs. Detroit vs. Phoenix vs. Washington @ Toronto @ NY Islanders vs. NY Rangers @ Colorado @ Edmonton vs. San Jose @ Phoenix @ Colorado @ Vancouver vs. Vancouver @ Dallas vs. Nashville vs. Detroit vs. Minnesota vs. Pittsburgh vs. Calgary @ Buffalo vs. Nashville @ Pittsburgh vs. Detroit

5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

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ALL-TIME TOP GAMES BY DUCKS 45-OR-MORE SAVES Goaltender

John Gibson Jonas Hiller J.S. Giguere Mikhail Shtalenkov John Gibson John Gibson Frederik Andersen Jonas Hiller Jonas Hiller John Gibson J.S. Giguere Guy Hebert Anthony Stolarz Ryan Miller Jonas Hiller Ron Tugnutt John Gibson John Gibson Jonas Hiller Jonas Hiller Guy Hebert Dominic Roussel Guy Hebert

Date

1/1/17 12/19/08 3/21/04 3/22/98 11/19/17 10/20/17 3/2/14 12/3/13 4/8/10 4/16/21 10/25/08 2/1/98 4/12/21 2/1/20 2/3/10 11/21/93 10/28/18 11/22/17 12/20/10 10/9/10 2/3/00 12/22/98 12/27/96

Opponent

vs. Philadelphia @ Edmonton vs. Detroit @ Ottawa vs. Florida vs. Montreal vs. Carolina vs. Los Angeles @ Dallas vs. Vegas @ Montreal vs. Chicago @ San Jose @ Los Angeles vs Detroit @ Edmonton vs. San Jose vs. Vegas @ Boston @ Nashville @ Philadelphia @ Colorado @ N.Y. Rangers

ALL-TIME TOP INDIVIDUAL SCORING STREAKS BY DUCKS POINT STREAKS C. Perry – 19 gms. (10/21/09-12/1/09), 10-16=26 pts. T. Selanne – 17 gms. (2/3/99-3/10/99), 15-14=29 pts. R. Getzlaf – 15 gms. (12/22/07-1/23/08), 6-16=22 pts. T. Selanne – 15 gms. (2/10/96-3/17/96), 12-12=24 pts. R. Getzlaf* – 14 gms. (11/15/13-12/15/13), 6-11=17 pts. T. Selanne – 13 gms. (1/21/00-2/18/00), 8-14=22 pts. P. Kariya – 12 gms. (3/19/97-4/11/97), 10-9=19 pts. T. Selanne – 12 gms. (12/30/96-1/27/97), 9-10=19 pts/ R. Getzlaf – 11 gms. (2/8/16-2/28/16), 5-12=17 pts. R. Getzlaf – 11 gms. (10/21/09-11/14/09), 2-17=19 pts. A. McDonald – 11 gms. (1/23/06-2/12/06), 5-13=18 pts. P. Kariya – 11 gms. (11/6/98-11/27/98), 7-9=16 pts. T. Selanne – 11 gms. (10/21/97-11/10/97), 17-2=19 pts.

Saves 51 51 51 51 50 49 49 49 49 47 47 47 46 46 46 46 45 45 45 45 45 45 45

Shots Faced

GOAL STREAKS T. Selanne – 11 gms. (10/21/98-11/10/98), 17 goals T. Selanne – 8 gms. (2/17/99-3/5/99), 10 goals C. Perry – 7 gms. (11/29/13-12/11/13), 8 goals R. Rakell – 6 gms. (12/21/17-1/2/18), 7 goals P. Kariya – 6 gms. (1/19/00-1/31/00), 10 goals R. Rakell – 5 gms (2/25/18-3/8/18), 8 goals C. Perry – 5 gms. (3/19/11-3/26/11), 8 goals B. Ryan – 5 gms. (1/17/09-1/28/09), 5 goals T. Selanne – 5 gms. (11/22/05-11/30/05) 5 goals T. Selanne – 5 gms. (1/21/00-1/31/00), 6 goals F. Olausson – 5 gms. (1/8/99-1/18/99), 5 goals T. Selanne – 5 gms. (1/3/97-1/12/97), 5 goals M. Sillinger – 5 gms. (11/3/95-11/11/95), 5 goals

54 53 57 53 52 51 52 51 51 51 51 50 46 47 47 48 49 49 45 49 48 45 48

Final Score 4-3 win (SO) 3-2 win (SO) 8-6 win 5-2 win 3-2 win 6-2 win 5-3 win 3-2 loss (SO) 3-2 loss (SO) 4-0 loss 6-4 win 4-3 win (OT) 4-0 win 3-1 win 3-1 win 4-2 win 4-3 loss (OT) 4-2 loss 3-0 win 4-1 loss 3-3 tie (OT) 1-0 win 3-2 loss

ASSIST STREAKS C. Perry – 10 gms. (11/13/09-12/1/09), 11 asst. R. Getzlaf – 10 gms. (10/24/09-11/14/09), 17 asst. R. Getzlaf – 8 gms. (10/25/08-11/7/08), 12 asst. S. Niedermayer – 8 gms. (12/26/06-1/11/07), 10 asst. R. Getzlaf – 7 gms. (11/16/19-11/30/19), 9 asst. R. Getzlaf – 7 gms. (2/8/16-2/18-16), 9 asst. C. Perry – 7 gms. (10/21/08-11/2/08), 11 asst. R. Getzlaf – 7 gms. (2/8/16-2/18/06), 9 asst. F. Beauchemin – 7 gms. (1/26/06-2/8/06), 8 asst. T. Selanne – 7 gms. (3/26/99-4/7/99), 9 asst. P. Kariya – 7 gms. (12/6/98-12/21/98), 11 asst. G. Valk – 7 gms. (11/9/93-11/22/93), 7 asst. R. Getzlaf – 6 gms. (11/16/11-11/30/11), 9 asst. C. Pronger – 6 gms. (11/26/06-12/26/06), 10 asst.

*Unofficial 16 gms. (missed two games due to injury)

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DUCKS ALL-TIME LEADERS POINTS

G A PTS Teemu Selanne 457 531 988 Ryan Getzlaf 279 703 982 Corey Perry 372 404 776 Paul Kariya 300 369 669 Steve Rucchin 153 279 432 Cam Fowler 72 252 324 Rickard Rakell 138 173 311 Bobby Ryan 147 142 289 Jakob Silfverberg 136 152 288 Scott Niedermayer 60 204 264

GOALS

Teemu Selanne Corey Perry Paul Kariya Ryan Getzlaf Steve Rucchin Bobby Ryan Rickard Rakell Jakob Silfverberg Andrew Cogliano Andy McDonald

457 372 300 279 153 147 138 136 102 92

ASSISTS

Ryan Getzlaf Teemu Selanne Corey Perry Paul Kariya Steve Rucchin Cam Fowler Scott Niedermayer Rickard Rakell Andy McDonald Jakob Silfverberg

703 531 404 369 279 252 204 173 167 152

GAMES PLAYED

Ryan Getzlaf Corey Perry Teemu Selanne Cam Fowler Steve Rucchin Paul Kariya Ruslan Salei Francois Beauchemin Andrew Cogliano Jakob Silfverberg

1,101 988 966 735 616 606 594 592 584 557

PLUS-MINUS

Teemu Selanne Ryan Getzlaf Corey Perry

+120 +116 +76

Jean-Sebastien Giguere Guy Hebert Jonas Hiller John Gibson Frederik Andersen Mikhail Shtalenkov Ryan Miller Ilya Bryzgalov Martin Gerber Dominic Roussel

447 441 326 322 125 122 87 77 54 51

GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE*

SAVE PERCENTAGE* John Gibson Jonas Hiller Jean-Sebastien Giguere Guy Hebert * min. 150 games

WINS

Jean-Sebastien Giguere Guy Hebert Jonas Hiller John Gibson Frederik Andersen Mikhail Shtalenkov Ryan Miller Ilya Bryzgalov Jonathan Bernier

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PIM

Corey Perry Ryan Getzlaf George Parros David Karpa Jason Marshall Ruslan Salei Todd Ewen Stu Grimson Teemu Selanne Warren Rychel

1,110 931 812 788 740 735 650 583 471 416

POWER PLAY GOALS Teemu Selanne Paul Kariya Corey Perry Ryan Getzlaf Steve Rucchin Scott Niedermayer Bobby Ryan Andy McDonald Rickard Rakell Cam Fowler

POWER PLAY POINTS Teemu Selanne Ryan Getzlaf Paul Kariya Corey Perry Scott Niedermayer Steve Rucchin Cam Fowler Andy McDonald Chris Pronger Fredrik Olausson

+74 +61 +60 +59 +52 +40 +39

182 107 103 84 58 39 36 28 28 26 G A PTS 182 228 410 84 246 330 107 156 263 103 140 243 39 106 145 58 84 142 26 98 124 28 67 95 20 74 94 22 66 88

SHORTHANDED GOALS Andrew Cogliano Paul Kariya Jakob Silfverberg Samuel Pahlsson Ryan Getzlaf Todd Marchant Corey Perry Steve Rucchin Joe Sacco Cam Fowler

16 16 10 9 8 8 6 6 6 4

GOALIE STATS

GAMES PLAYED

Jean-Sebastien Giguere Jonas Hiller John Gibson Guy Hebert * min. 150 games

Hampus Lindholm Andrew Cogliano Chris Kunitz Francois Beauchemin Paul Kariya Bobby Ryan Josh Manson

GP GAA 447 2.47 326 2.51 322 2.58 441 2.75

GP SV% 322 .917 326 .916 447 .914 441 .911

206 173 162 148 77 34 33 27 21

LOSSES

Guy Hebert Jean-Sebastien Giguere John Gibson Jonas Hiller Mikhail Shtalenkov Ilya Bryzgalov Ryan Miller Frederik Andersen Martin Gerber Steve Shields

STARTS

Jean-Sebastien Giguere Guy Hebert John Gibson Jonas Hiller Frederik Andersen Mikhail Shtalenkov Ryan Miller Ilya Bryzgalov Martin Gerber Dominic Roussel

MINUTES

Jean-Sebastien Giguere Guy Hebert John Gibson Jonas Hiller Frederik Andersen Mikhail Shtalenkov Ryan Miller Ilya Bryzgalov Martin Gerber

202 163 122 110 53 27 27 26 23 20 429 426 314 308 114 98 71 64 47 37 25,646 25,205 18,439 18,378 6,973 6,117 4,571 3,953 2,902

SHORTHANDED POINTS Andrew Cogliano Paul Kariya Steve Rucchin Jakob Silfverberg Ryan Getzlaf Samuel Pahlsson Todd Marchant Corey Perry Joe Sacco Scott Niedermayer Cam Fowler

G 16 16 6 10 8 9 8 6 6 0 4

GAME-WINNING GOALS Teemu Selanne Corey Perry Ryan Getzlaf Paul Kariya Rickard Rakell Steve Rucchin Jakob Silfverberg Andrew Cogliano Cam Fowler Chris Kunitz Bobby Ryan Andy McDonald

SHOTS

Teemu Selanne Corey Perry Ryan Getzlaf Paul Kariya Jakob Silfverberg Rickard Rakell Cam Fowler Steve Rucchin Bobby Ryan Andrew Cogliano

OVERTIME GOALS

Ryan Getzlaf Rickard Rakell Corey Perry Teemu Selanne Scott Niedermayer Niclas Havelid Cam Fowler Adam Henrique Oleg Tverdovsky Saku Koivu Steve Rucchin Paul Kariya

SAVES

Guy Hebert Jean-Sebastien Giguere John Gibson Jonas Hiller Frederik Andersen Mikhail Shtalenkov Ryan Miller Ilya Bryzgalov Martin Gerber Dominic Roussel

SHOTS AGAINST

Guy Hebert Jean-Sebastien Giguere John Gibson Jonas Hiller Frederik Andersen Mikhail Shtalenkov Ryan Miller Ilya Bryzgalov Martin Gerber Dominic Roussel

SHUTOUTS

Jean-Sebastien Giguere Guy Hebert John Gibson Jonas Hiller Frederik Andersen Ryan Miller Viktor Fasth Martin Gerber Mikhail Shtalenkov Four players tied at

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A PTS 5 21 5 21 9 15 5 15 6 14 4 13 3 11 4 10 3 9 8 8 4 8 77 64 56 44 25 23 17 17 16 15 15 15 2,964 2,870 2,455 2,455 1,346 1,230 1,184 1,150 1,044 1,033 11 6 6 6 5 4 4 3 3 3 3 3

11,813 11,290 8,702 8,424 3,034 2,777 2,215 1,626 1,230 1,098 12,968 12,347 9,494 9,192 3,305 3,097 2,434 1,799 1,333 1,218 32 27 22 21 6 5 4 3 3 2


DUCKS HONOR ROLL ALL-STAR GAME

Alexei Kasatonov - 1994 (New York) Paul Kariya - 1996 (Boston) Guy Hebert - 1997 (San Jose) Paul Kariya - 1997 (San Jose)* Teemu Selanne - 1997 (San Jose) Dmitri Mironov - 1998 (Vancouver) Teemu Selanne - 1998 (Vancouver)* Paul Kariya - 1999 (Tampa Bay)* Teemu Selanne - 1999 (Tampa Bay)* Paul Kariya - 2000 (Toronto)* Teemu Selanne - 2000 (Toronto)* Paul Kariya - 2001 (Colorado)* Paul Kariya - 2002 (Los Angeles) Paul Kariya - 2003 (Florida) Andy McDonald - 2007 (Dallas) Scott Niedermayer (did not play) - 2007 (Dallas)* Teemu Selanne - 2007 (Dallas) Ryan Getzlaf - 2008 (Atlanta) Scott Niedermayer - 2008 (Atlanta) Corey Perry - 2008 (Atlanta) Chris Pronger - 2008 (Atlanta) Ryan Getzlaf - 2009 (Montreal)* J.S. Giguere - 2009 (Montreal)* Scott Niedermayer - 2009 (Montreal)* Corey Perry - 2011 (Carolina) Jonas Hiller - 2011 (Carolina) Corey Perry - 2012 (Ottawa) Ryan Getzlaf - 2015 (Columbus) Corey Perry - 2016 (Nashville) John Gibson - 2016 (Nashville) Ryan Kesler - 2017 (Los Angeles) Cam Fowler - 2017 (Los Angeles) Rickard Rakell - 2018 (Tampa Bay) John Gibson - 2019 (San Jose) *Voted in as starter

ALL-STAR GAME MVP

Teemu Selanne - 1998 (Vancouver)

FIRST TEAM NHL ALL-STAR Paul Kariya - 1996 Teemu Selanne - 1996 Paul Kariya - 1997 Paul Kariya - 1999 Scott Niedermayer - 2006 Scott Niedermayer - 2007 Corey Perry - 2011 Corey Perry - 2014

SECOND TEAM NHL ALL-STAR Teemu Selanne - 1998 Teemu Selanne - 1999 Paul Kariya - 2000 Paul Kariya - 2003 Chris Pronger - 2007 Lubomir Visnovsky - 2011 Francois Beauchemin - 2013 Ryan Getzlaf - 2014

HART MEMORIAL TROPHY Corey Perry - 2011

LADY BYNG MEMORIAL TROPHY Paul Kariya - 1996 Paul Kariya - 1997

MAURICE “ROCKET” RICHARD TROPHY Teemu Selanne - 1999 Corey Perry - 2011

BILL MASTERTON MEMORIAL TROPHY Teemu Selanne - 2006

WILLIAM JENNINGS TROPHY

John Gibson & Frederik Andersen - 2016

CONN SMYTHE TROPHY J.S. Giguere - 2003 Scott Niedermayer - 2007

GENERAL MANAGER OF THE YEAR AWARD Bob Murray - 2014

NHL PLAYER OF THE MONTH

Paul Kariya - April, 1996 Paul Kariya - January, 1998 Teemu Selanne - February, 1999 Teemu Selanne - November, 2006 Corey Perry - March, 2011 Corey Perry - October, 2014 Ryan Getzlaf - December, 2014 Ryan Getzlaf - February, 2016

NHL ROOKIE OF THE MONTH Bobby Ryan - January, 2009 John Gibson - December, 2015

NHL PLAYER OF THE WEEK

Guy Hebert - March 25, 1996 Paul Kariya - April 8, 1996 Teemu Selanne - October 27, 1997 Teemu Selanne - January 19, 1998 Paul Kariya - January 26, 1998 Teemu Selanne - February 29, 1999 J.S. Giguere - December 15, 2002 Teemu Selanne - March 26, 2006 Ryan Getzlaf - January 20, 2007 Teemu Selanne - February 24, 2008 Ryan Getzlaf/Corey Perry/Teemu Selanne - November 3, 2008 Corey Perry - April 4, 2011 Jonas Hiller - February 20, 2012 John Gibson - December 7, 2015

NHL ALL-ROOKIE TEAM

Paul Kariya - 1995 Bobby Ryan - 2009 Frederik Andersen - 2014 Hampus Lindholm - 2014 John Gibson - 2016

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TEEMU SELANNE BORN: JULY 3, 1970, HELSINKI, FINLAND SEASONS WITH ANAHEIM: 1995-2001 & 2005-2014 HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTION: NOV. 13, 2017 HONORED BY DUCKS: JAN. 11, 2015 Teemu Selanne finished his Ducks career as the franchise’s all-time leader in almost every offensive category, including goals (457), assists (531), points (988), plus/minus (+120), games (966), power-play goals (182), game-winning goals (77), overtime goals (6) and shots (2,964). He is also the club playoff leader in goals (35), power-play goals (15), game-winning goals (8), shots (274) and games (96). Selanne helped lead Anaheim to California’s first Stanley Cup championship in 2007, was named the inaugural Maurice “Rocket” Richard Trophy winner in 1998-99 and won the Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy Winner in 2005-06, all as a member of the Ducks. Selanne ranks in the top-15 among all-time NHL leaders in goals (11th with 684), points (15th with 1,457), power-play goals (third with 255), and game-winning goals (tied for third with 110). In 22 NHL seasons, Selanne recorded 22 regular season hat tricks (13 with Anaheim, plus one playoff hat trick with Winnipeg). As a member of the Jets, he won the 1992-93 Calder Memorial Trophy after breaking the single-season rookie record for goals with 76, shattering Mike Bossy’s previous record of 53. A 10-time NHL All-Star, Selanne was also a two-time First Team All-Star, a two-time Second Team All-Star (1997-98, 1998-99) and also named to the 1992-93 NHL All-Rookie Team. Selanne was a six-time Olympian for Finland, tying the record for the most appearances by a men’s hockey player. He won a medal in four of his six trips to the Olympic Winter Games, matching the all-time Olympic record. Named the 2014 Olympic MVP, a 2014 and 2006 Olympic All-Star, and the Best Forward at the 2006 Olympic Games, Selanne holds the record for the most points by an Olympian in men’s hockey with 24-19=43 points.

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PAUL KARIYA BORN: OCTOBER 16, 1974, VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA SEASONS WITH ANAHEIM: 1994-2003 HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTION: NOV. 13, 2017 HONORED BY DUCKS: OCT. 21, 2018 Paul Kariya was Anaheim’s first-ever selection (fourth overall) in the 1993 NHL Draft. He scored 300-369=669 points with a +52 rating and 213 PIM in 606 career games with the Mighty Ducks. Among franchise leaders, Kariya leads in points-per-game (1.10), co-leads in shorthanded goals (16), ranks second in power play goals (107), third in goals, and fourth in scoring and assists. The club’s captain from 1996-2003 and a two-time Lady Byng Memorial Trophy winner in 1996 and 1997, he went on to lead Anaheim to Game 7 of the 2003 Stanley Cup Final against New Jersey, recorded 100-point seasons in 1995-96 and 1998-98 and recorded the first 50-goal season in club history in 1995-96. Kariya led in Anaheim in numerous offensive categories in his nine season, including scoring (six times), power-play goals (six times), goals (five times) and assists (four times). Over a 15-year NHL career, Kariya collected 402-587=989 points with a +31 rating and 399 PIM in 989 games with Anaheim, Colorado, Nashville and St. Louis. Kariya was named to the NHL’s First All-Star Team three times (1996, 1997, 1999) and Second All-Star Team two times (2000, 2003), while also earning a spot on the NHL’s All-Rookie Team in 1995. At the international level, Kariya represented Canada at the Olympic Winter Games in 2002 (gold) and 1994 (silver), World Championships in 1996 (silver) and 1994 (gold) and World Junior Championship in 1993 (gold).

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SCOTT NIEDERMAYER BORN: AUGUST 31, 1973, EDMONTON, ALBERTA SEASONS WITH ANAHEIM: 2005-2010 HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTION: NOV. 11, 2013 HONORED BY DUCKS: FEB. 17, 2019 Scott Niedermayer spent five seasons with the Ducks from 2005-10, and was the captain of the Stanley Cup championship team in 2007 when he won the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP. He scored 60-204=264 points in 371 regular-season games with Anaheim, most among Ducks defensemen all-time, and had 34 points (eight goals, 26 assists) in 56 playoff games. In 2006-07, he set the Ducks franchise record for most points (69) and assists (54) by a defenseman. In 18 seasons with Anaheim and New Jersey, Niedermayer scored 172-568=740 points in 1,263 NHL games. He is a four-time Stanley Cup champion, winning one Cup with Anaheim (2007) and three with New Jersey (1995, 2000 & 2003). He is the 2004 James Norris Memorial Trophy winner, a three-time First Team All-Star (2004, 2006, 2007), six-time NHL All-Star (1998, 2001, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009), and 1993 NHL All-Rookie Team member. His 13 regular-season overtime goals are the most by a defenseman in NHL history. The first player in hockey history to have won a Stanley Cup, Olympic gold medal, World Championship, World Cup, Memorial Cup and World Junior Championship, Niedermayer is also the only player in hockey history to win four Stanley Cups and two Olympic gold medals. Niedermayer helped lead Canada to gold medals at the 2002 and 2010 Olympic Winter Games, serving as captain in 2010. He won a 2004 World Championship, 2004 World Cup title and 1991 World Junior Championship. He also won the 1992 Memorial Cup with Kamloops (WHL) and was named Memorial Cup MVP. Niedermayer, who had his No. 27 retired by the New Jersey Devils on Dec. 16, 2011, became the eighth player in NHL history to have his number retired by two NHL teams.

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2007 STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONS

Henry & Susan Samueli, Michael Schulman, Brian Burke, Tim Ryan, Bob Wagner, Bob Murray, David McNab, Al Coates, Randy Carlyle, Dave Farrish, Newell Brown, Francois Allaire, Sean Skahan, Joe Trotta, Tim Clark, Mark O’Neill, John Allway, James Partida, Rick Paterson, Alain Chainey Scott Niedermayer (Captain), Rob Niedermayer, Chris Pronger, Teemu Selanne, Sean O’Donnell, Brad May, Todd Marchant, J.S. Giguere, Andy McDonald, Samuel Pahlsson, Shawn Thornton, Ric Jackman, Joe DiPenta, Kent Huskins, Chris Kunitz, George Parros, Joe Motzko, Ilya Bryzgalov, Francois Beauchemin, Travis Moen, Ryan Carter, Drew Miller, Ryan Shannon, Dustin Penner, Ryan Getzlaf, Corey Perry By securing their first Stanley Cup championship in franchise history on June 6, 2007, the Anaheim Ducks also became the first team from California to win the Stanley Cup. Their appearance in the Final marked just the fifth time since 1926 that a West Coast team competed for the Stanley Cup (also Vancouver (1982 & 1994), Los Angeles (1993) & Anaheim (2003)). The Ducks were the first West Coast team to win the Stanley Cup since the 1925 Victoria Cougars and the first U.S. team to win it since the 1917 Seattle Metropolitans. The Anaheim Ducks secured the Stanley Cup in just 21 games, posting a 16-5 record. With the 1992 Pittsburgh Penguins, the Ducks were the 5th (tied) fastest run to winning the Stanley Cup in NHL history since the best-ofseven series was implemented in 1987. The Ducks posted a 12-2 record in games decided by one goal…the club tied the NHL playoff record for the most one-goal victories in one postseason. The 2003 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim had 12 one-goal victories during their Stanley Cup Final run and the 1993 Montreal Canadiens also accomplished this feat as they went on to win the Stanley Cup…in addition, the Ducks were tied for second in lead-changing, game-winning goals that occurred in the third period or overtime. The 2007 Champions had the largest contingency of players (11) in their first or second NHL year on one Stanley Cup roster. The 1986 Montreal Canadiens are the only team that comes close to the Ducks number of first or second year players on a Stanley Cup winning roster with 10. Below is a list of Ducks that were in their first or second NHL season that played in at least one game with the club during their playoff run: Ilya Bryzgalov, Francois Beauchemin, Ryan Carter, Ryan Getzlaf, Kent Huskins, Chris Kunitz, Drew Miller, Dustin Penner, Corey Perry, Aaron Rome and Ryan Shannon.

SERIES WINS First Round Minnesota (4-1)

Second Round Vancouver (4-1)

Western Conference Final Detroit (4-2)

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ACCOLADES WESTERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS

2006-07

2002-03

PACIFIC DIVISION CHAMPIONS

2006-07, 2012-13, 2013-14, 2014-15, 2015-16, 2016-17

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ACCOLADES HOCKEY HALL OF FAME PLAYERS PLAYER Teemu Selanne Paul Kariya Chris Pronger Scott Niedermayer Sergei Fedorov Adam Oates

POSITION Right Wing Left Wing Defenseman Defenseman Center Center

YEAR INDUCTED 2017 2017 2015 2013 2015 2012

SEASONS WITH DUCKS 1996-01, 2005-14 1994-03 2006-09 2005-10 2003-05 2002-03

DUCKS PLAYERS TO APPEAR AT THE WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES YEAR 2018 2014

2010

2006

2002

1998

POS. RW C RW RW RW D C G C D RW RW D RW D G D D C RW D G LW D D G D D RW G

PLAYER Troy Terry Ryan Getzlaf Corey Perry *Teemu Selanne Jakob Silfverberg Sami Vatanen Ryan Getzlaf Jonas Hiller Saku Koivu Scott Niedermayer Corey Perry Bobby Ryan Luca Sbisa Teemu Selanne Ryan Whitney Ilya Bryzgalov Scott Niedermayer Sandis Ozolinsh Samuel Pahlsson Teemu Selanne Vitaly Vishnevski Ilya Bryzgalov Paul Kariya Ruslan Salei Oleg Tverdovsky Guy Hebert Dmitri Mironov Ruslan Salei Teemu Selanne Mikhail Shtalenkov

COUNTRY USA Canada Canada Finland Sweden Finland Canada Switzerland Finland Canada Canada USA Switzerland Finland USA Russia Canada Latvia Sweden Finland Russia Russia Canada Belarus Russia USA Russia Belarus Finland Russia

FINISH 7th Gold Gold Bronze Silver Bronze Gold 8th Bronze Gold Gold Silver 8th Bronze Silver Fourth 7th 12th Gold Silver 4th Bronze Gold 4th Bronze 6th Silver 5th Bronze Silver

* Named MVP of Tournament

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STATISTICS OF FORMER DUCKS SKATERS

(AMONG PLAYERS THAT PLAYED IN AT LEAST ONE GAME WITH ANAHEIM)

PLAYER SEASONS POS-NO. GP G A PTS PIM +/-Aalto, Antti 1997-01 C - 44/14 151 11 17 28 52 -25 Selected by Anaheim in the sixth round (134th overall) of the 1993 NHL Draft. Became a free agent, July 1, 2001. Aberg, Pontus 2018-19 RW - 20 37 11 8 19 14 -10 Claimed off waivers from Edmonton, Oct. 1, 2018. Traded to Minnesota in exchange for Justin Kloos, Jan. 16, 2019. Agozzino, Andrew 2019-20 C - 26 8 1 1 2 0 +3 Claimed on waivers, Feb. 24, 2020. Became a free agent, July 28, 2021. Allen, Bryan 2012-15 D – 5/55 115 0 17 17 113 +21 Signed as a free agent, July 1, 2012. Traded to Montreal for Rene Bourque, Nov. 20, 2014. Antoski, Shawn 1996-98 LW - 19/11 11 1 0 1 20 +2 Acquired from Pittsburgh with Dmitri Mironov in exchange for Alex Hicks and Fredrik Olausson, Nov. 19, 1996. Became a free agent, July 1, 1998. Armstrong, Chris 2003-04 D - 41 4 0 1 1 0 -1 Signed as a free agent, June 26, 2003. Became a free agent, July 1, 2004. Artyukhin, Evgeny 2009-10 LW - 24 37 4 5 9 41 0 Acquired from Tampa Bay in exchange for Drew Miller and a third-round draft pick in the 2010 NHL Draft, Aug. 13, 2009. Traded to Atlanta in exchange for Nathan Oystrick and a conditional draft pick in 2011 NHL Draft, Mar. 1, 2010. Backes, David 2020-21 RW - 21 21 3 4 7 10 -3 Acquired From Boston with Axel Andersson and a first-round selection in the 2020 NHL Draft for Ondrej Kase, Feb. 21, 2020. Retired from the NHL in August 2020. Balmochnykh, Maxim 1999-00 RW - 18 6 0 1 1 2 +2 Selected by Anaheim in the second round (45th overall) of the 1997 NHL Draft. Traded to New Jersey with Oleg Tverdovsky and Jeff Friesen for Petr Sykora, Mike Commodore, J.F. Damphousse and Igor Pohanka, July 6, 2002. Banham, Frank 1996-00 RW - 39/29/25 27 9 2 11 14 -8 Signed as a free agent, Jan. 22, 1996. Became a free agent, July 1, 2000. Bannister, Drew 1997-98 & 2001-02 D - 5/36 28 0 6 6 47 -2 Acquired from Edmonton in exchange for Bobby Dollas, Jan. 9, 1998. Traded to Tampa Bay in exchange for a fifth-round selection in the 2000 NHL Draft, Dec. 10, 1998. Signed as a free agent, July 27, 2001. Became a free agent, July 1, 2002. Baumgartner, Ken 1996-97 LW/D - 24/22 79 0 12 12 223 0 Acquired from Toronto in exchange for Winnipeg’s fourth-round selection (Kim Staal), Mar. 20, 1996. Became a free agent, July 1, 1997. Bawa, Robin 1993-94 RW - 26 12 0 1 1 7 -3 Acquired in the 1993 NHL Expansion Draft from San Jose. Became a free agent, July 1, 1994. Beauchemin, Francois 2005-09, 11-15 & 17-18 D – 23/24 592 56 140 196 360 +59 Acquired from Columbus with Tyler Wright in exchange for Sergei Fedorov and a fifth-round selection in the 2006 NHL Draft, Nov. 15, 2005. Became a free agent, July 1, 2009. Reacquired from Toronto in exchange for Joffrey Lupul, Jake Gardiner and a conditional fourth-round selection in the 2013 NHL Draft, Feb. 9, 2011. Became a free agent, July 1, 2015. Signed as a free agent, Aug. 21, 2017. Retired on April 19, 2018. Beleskey, Matt 2008-15 LW – 39/64 329 57 55 112 302 +1 Selected by Anaheim in the fourth round (112th overall) of the 2006 NHL Draft. Re-entered NHL Draft. Became a free agent July 1, 2015. Bell, Mark 2011-12 LW - 18 5 0 0 0 5 0 Signed as a free agent, July 20, 2011. Became a free agent, July 1, 2012. Bellows, Brian 1996-97 LW - 23 62 15 13 28 22 -11 Acquired from Tampa Bay in exchange for a sixth-round selection in the 1997 NHL Draft, Nov. 18, 1996. Became a free agent, July 1, 1997. Bergeron, Marc-Andre 2007-08 D-7 9 0 1 1 4 -2 Acquired from NY Islanders in exchange for a third-round selection in the 2008 NHL Draft, Feb.26, 2008. Traded to Minnesota in exchange for a third-round selection in the 2008 NHL Draft, June 10, 2008. Bertuzzi, Todd 2007-08 LW - 4 68 14 26 40 97 +8 Signed as a free agent, July 2, 2007. Became a free agent, June 28, 2008. Bets, Maxim 1993-94 LW - 43 3 0 0 0 0 -3 Acquired from St. Louis with a sixth-round selection in the 1995 NHL Draft in exchange for Alexei Kasatonov on Mar. 21, 1994. Became a free agent, July 1, 1996. Bieksa, Kevin 2015-18 D – 2/3 211 7 30 37 245 -20 Acquired from Vancouver in exchange for a second-round selection in the 2016 NHL Draft, June 30, 2015. Became a free agent, July 1, 2018. Blacker, Jesse 2014-15 D - 77 1 0 0 0 0 -2 Acquired from Toronto with a conditional third-round selection and a seventh-round selection in the 2014 NHL Draft in exchange for Peter Holland and Brad Staubitz, Nov. 16, 2013. Traded to Florida with a conditional draft pick in exchange for Colby Robak, Dec. 4, 2014. Blake, Jason 2010-12 LW - 26/33 147 29 30 59 57 -15 Acquired from Toronto with Vesa Toskala in exchange for Jean-Sebastien Giguere, Jan. 31, 2010. Became a free agent, July 1, 2012. Blandisi, Jospeh 2017-19 LW - 39 6 0 0 0 8 +1 Acquired from New Jersey with Adam Henrique in exchange for Sami Vatanen and a conditional draft selection, Nov. 30, 2017. Traded to Pittsburgh in exchange for Derek Grant, Jan. 17, 2019. Bochenski, Brandon 2007-08 RW - 12 12 2 2 4 6 +2 Acquired from Boston in exchange for Shane Hnidy and a sixth-round selection in the 2008 NHL Draft, Jan. 2, 2008. Traded to Nashville for future considerations, Feb. 26, 2008. Bodie, Troy 2008-11 RW - 50 57 5 3 8 87 -11 Signed as a free agent, July 22, 2008. Claimed on waivers by Carolina from Anaheim, Nov.16, 2010. Signed as a free agent, Oct.12, 2011. Became a free agent, July 1, 2012. Boll, Jared 2017-18 RW - 40 61 1 3 4 103 -3 Signed as a free agent, July 5, 2016. Became a free agent July 1, 2018. Bonino, Nick 2009-14 C – 13/63 189 33 49 82 48 +9 Acquired from San Jose with Timo Pielmeier and San Jose’s 4th round choice (Andrew O’Brien) in 2012 Draft for Travis Moen and Kent Huskins, Mar. 4, 2009. Traded to Vancouver with Luca Sbisa, a first-round selection and a third round selection in 2014 NHL Draft in exchange for Ryan Kesler and a third round selection in the 2015 NHL Draft, June 27, 2014.

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STATISTICS OF FORMER DUCKS Bourque, Rene 2014-15 LW - 14 30 2 6 8 12 -4 Acquired from Montreal in exchange for Bryan Allen, Nov. 20, 2014. Traded to Columbus with William Karlsson and a second round selection in the 2015 NHL Draft for James Wisniewski and a third round selection in the 2015 NHL Draft, Mar. 2, 2015. Boynton, Nick 2009-10 D-4 42 1 6 7 59 +1 Signed as a free agent, July 9, 2009. Traded to Chicago for future considerations, Mar. 2, 2010. Brennan, Kip 2005-06 LW - 37 12 0 1 1 35 -2 Acquired from Atlanta in exchange for Mark Popovic, Aug. 25, 2005. Became a free agent, July 1, 2006. Brent, Tim 2006-07 C - 47 15 1 0 1 6 -5 Selected by Anaheim in the second round (37th overall) of the 2002 NHL Draft. Re-entered NHL Draft. Selected again by Anaheim in the third round (75th overall) of the 2004 NHL Draft. Traded to Pittsburgh in exchange for Stephen Dixon, July 20, 2007. Brewer, Eric 2014-15 D-2 9 1 1 2 6 -6 Acquired from Tampa Bay in exchange for a third round selection in the 2015 NHL Draft, Nov. 28, 2014. Traded to Toronto with a fifth round selection in the 2016 NHL Draft for Korbinian Holzer, Mar. 2, 2015. Brimanis, Aris 2001-02 D - 37 5 0 0 0 9 -1 Signed as a free agent, Aug. 1, 2001. Became a free agent July 1, 2002. Brookbank, Sheldon 2009-12 D - 21 215 4 23 27 300 +16 Acquired from New Jersey in exchange for David McIntyre, Feb. 3, 2009. Became a free agent, July 1, 2012. Brown, J.T. 2017-18 RW - 71 23 1 2 3 12 -4 Claimed off waivers from Tampa Bay, Jan. 14, 2018. Became a free agent, July 1, 2018. Brown, Mike 2002-03 LW - 44 16 1 1 2 44 0 Claimed off waivers from Vancouver, Oct. 10, 2002. Became a free agent, July 1, 2003. Brown, Mike 2008-10 RW - 13 103 8 2 10 166 -1 Acquired from Vancouver in exchange for Nathan McIver, Feb. 4, 2009. Traded to Toronto in exchange for a fifth-round selection in the 2010 NHL Draft, June 26, 2010. Burnett, Garrett 2003-04 LW - 55 39 1 2 3 184 0 Signed as a free agent, July 25, 2003. Became a free agent, July 1, 2004. Butsayev, Viacheslav 1995-96 C - 15 7 1 0 1 0 -4 Signed as a free agent, Oct. 20, 1995. Became a free agent, July 1, 1996. Bylsma, Dan 2000-04 RW - 21 209 10 22 32 62 -11 Signed as a free agent, July 13, 2000. Became a free agent, July 1, 2004. Calder, Kyle 2009-10 LW - 32 14 0 2 2 8 -7 Signed as a free agent, Oct. 28, 2009. Became a free agent, July 1, 2010. Campbell, Jim 1995-96 RW - 21 16 2 3 5 36 0 Acquired from Montreal in exchange for Robert Dirk, Jan. 21, 1996. Became a free agent, July 1, 1996. Carnback, Patrik 1993-96 RW/C - 21 148 24 38 62 120 -13 Acquired from Montreal with Todd Ewen in exchange for a third-round selection in the 1994 NHL Draft, Aug. 10, 1993. Became a free agent, July 1, 1996. Carney, Keith 2001-06 D-3 271 13 48 61 185 +30 Acquired from Phoenix in exchange for a second-round selection in the 2001 NHL Draft, June 19, 2001. Traded to Vancouver with Juha Alen in exchange for Brett Skinner and a second-round selection in the 2006 NHL Draft, Mar. 9, 2006. Carter, Ryan 2007-10 C/LW - 52/20 138 12 17 29 141 -3 Signed as a free agent, July 12, 2006. Trade to Carolina in exchange for Stefan Chaput and Matt Kennedy, Nov. 23, 2010. Chimera, Jason 2017-18 C - 20 16 1 1 2 2 -1 Acquired from NY Islanders in exchange for Chris Wagner, Feb. 26, 2018. Became a free agent July 1, 2018. Chipchura, Kyle 2009-11 C - 28 95 6 8 14 88 -1 Acquired from Montreal in exchange for a fourth-round selection in the 2012 NHL Draft, Dec. 2, 2009. Became a free agent, June 27, 2011. Chistov, Stanislav 2002-04 & 2006-07 LW - 23/24 136 14 34 48 80 -12 Selected by Anaheim in the first round (5th overall) of the 2001 NHL Draft. Traded to Boston in exchange for a third-round selection in the 2008 NHL Draft, Nov. 13, 2006. Chouinard, Marc 2000-03 C - 32/11 159 10 13 23 62 -12 Acquired from Winnipeg with Teemu Selanne and a fourth-round selection in the 1996 NHL Draft in exchange for Chad Kilger, Oleg Tverdovsky and a third-round selection in the 1996 NHL Draft, Feb. 7, 1996. Became a free agent, July 1, 2003. Christensen, Erik 2008-10 C/LW - 26 26 2 7 9 8 -5 Acquired from Atlanta in exchange for Eric O’Dell, Mar. 4, 2009. Claimed off waivers by NY Rangers on Dec. 2, 2010. Clark, Mat 2011-15 D – 37/73 9 0 1 1 6 +0 Selected by Anaheim in the second round (37th overall) of the 2009 NHL Draft. Traded to Colorado for Michael Sgarbossa, Mar. 2, 2015. Cogliano, Andrew 2011-19 LW - 7 584 102 131 233 170 +61 Acquired from Edmonton in exchange for a second-round selection in the 2012 NHL Draft, July 12, 2011. Traded to Dallas in exchange for Devin Shore, Jan. 14, 2019. Corkum, Bob 1993-96 C - 20/19 168 38 44 82 69 -3 Acquired in the 1993 NHL Expansion Draft from Buffalo. Traded to Philadelphia in exchange for Chris Herperger and a seventh-round selection in the 1997 NHL Draft, Feb. 6, 1996. Cracknell, Adam 2018-19 RW - 22 2 0 0 0 0 -1 Acquired from Toronto in exchange for Steve Oleksy, Dec. 10, 2018. Became free agent, July 1, 2019. Cramarossa, Joseph 2016-17 LW - 74 49 4 6 10 51 +1 Selected by Anaheim in the third round (65th overall) of the 2011 NHL Draft. Claimed off waivers by Vancouver, March 1, 2017. Crowley, Mike 1997-01 D - 38/25 67 5 15 20 44 -26 Acquired from Philadelphia with Anatoli Semenov in exchange for Brian Wesenberg, Mar. 19, 1996. Became a free agent, July 1, 2001. Cullen, Matt 1997-03 C - 45/11/17 427 65 135 200 168 -39 Selected by Anaheim in the second round (35th overall) of the 1996 NHL Draft. Traded to Florida with Pavel Trnka and a fourth-round selection in the 2003 NHL Draft in exchange for Sandis Ozolinsh and Lance Ward, Jan. 30, 2003. Cummins, Jim 2000-02 RW - 19/15 81 5 6 11 167 -12 Signed as a free agent, July 5, 2000. Traded to the NY Islanders in exchange for Dave Roche, Jan. 14, 2002. Daigneault, J.J. 1997-98 D - 36 66 4 24 28 50 -5

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STATISTICS OF FORMER DUCKS Acquired from Pittsburgh in exchange for Garry Valk, Feb. 21, 1997. Traded to NY Islanders with Mark Janssens and Joe Sacco in exchange for Travis Green, Doug Houda and Tony Tuzzolino, Feb. 6, 1998. Davidsson, Johan 1998-00 C - 22 69 4 5 9 16 -9 Selected by Anaheim in the second round (28th overall) of the 1994 NHL Draft. Traded to NY Islanders with future considerations in exchange for Jorgen Jonsson, Mar. 11, 2000. De Leo, Chase 2018-21 C - 58 3 0 0 0 0 -1 Acquired from Winnipeg in exchange for Nic Kerdiles, June 30, 2018. Became a free agent, July 28, 2021. Del Zotto, Michael 2018-20 D-2 8 0 0 0 7 -6 Acquired from Vancouver with a seventh-round selection in exchange for Luke Schenn, Jan. 17, 2019. Became a free agent, Oct. 9, 2020. Despres, Simon 2014-17 D – 24/6 49 1 9 10 30 +4 Acquired from Pittsburgh in exchange for Ben Lovejoy, Mar. 2, 2015. Placed on waivers, June 16, 2017. DiPenta, Joe 2005-08 D - 33 171 5 16 21 110 +12 Signed as a free agent, Aug. 11, 2005. Became a free agent, July 1, 2008. Dirk, Robert 1994-96 D-5 82 2 5 7 98 +5 Acquired from Chicago in exchange for a fourth-round selection in the 1995 NHL Draft, July 12, 1994. Traded to Montreal in exchange for Jim Campbell, Jan. 21, 1996. Dollas, Bobby 1993-98 D-2 305 28 61 89 213 +31 Acquired in the 1993 NHL Expansion Draft from Detroit. Traded to Edmonton in exchange for Drew Bannister, Jan. 9, 1998. Donato, Ted 1999-00 LW - 21 81 11 19 30 26 -3 Acquired from Ottawa with the rights to Antti-Jussi Niemi in exchange for Patrick Lalime, June 18, 1999. Became a free agent, July 1, 2000. Dotchin, Jake 2018-19 D - 21 20 0 1 1 39 -4 Signed as a free agent, Oct. 17, 2018. Became a free agent, July 1, 2019. Douris, Peter 1993-96 RW - 16 151 30 40 70 42 -4 Signed as a free agent, July 22, 1993. Became a free agent, July 1, 1996. Drury, Ted 1996-99 C - 13/18 232 21 26 47 225 -18 Acquired from Ottawa with the rights to Marc Moro in exchange for Shaun Van Allen and Jason York, Oct. 1, 1996. Traded to NY Islanders in exchange for Tony Hrkac and Dean Malkoc, Oct. 29, 1999. Dvorak, Radek 2012-13 RW - 18 9 4 0 4 2 +2 Signed as a free agent, Mar. 24, 2013. Became a free agent, July 5, 2013. Ebbett, Andrew 2007-10 C - 48 53 8 24 32 26 +10 Signed as a free agent, May. 16, 2007. Claimed off waivers by Chicago on Oct. 17, 2009. Eminger, Steve 2009-10 D-7 63 4 12 16 30 +1 Signed as a free agent, Sept. 4, 2009. Traded to NY Rangers in exchange for Aaron Voros and Ryan Hillier, July 9, 2010. Etem, Emerson 2012-15 & 2016-17 LW - 65/16/26 115 15 16 31 19 +5 Selected by Anaheim in the 1st round (29th overall) of the 2010 NHL Draft. Traded to NY Rangers with a second-round selection in the 2015 NHL Draft in exchange for Carl Hagelin, a second round and a sixth round selection in the 2015 NHL Draft, June 27, 2015. Claimed off waivers from Vancouver, Oct. 10, 2013. Became a free agent, July 1, 2017. Ewen, Todd 1993-96 RW - 36 153 13 12 25 650 -14 Acquired from Montreal with Patrik Carnback in exchange for a third-round selection in the 1994 NHL Draft, Aug. 10, 1993. Became a free agent, July 1, 1996. Fedorov, Sergei 2003-05 C - 91 85 31 35 66 44 -6 Signed as a free agent, July 19, 2003. Traded to Columbus with a fifth-round selection in the 2006 NHL Draft in exchange for Tyler Wright and Francois Beauchemin, Nov. 16, 2005. Fedoruk, Todd 2005-06 LW - 29 86 4 22 26 210 +8 Acquired from Philadelphia in exchange for a second-round selection in the 2005 NHL Draft, July 29, 2005. Traded to Philadelphia in exchange for a fourth-round selection in the 2007 NHL Draft, Nov. 13, 2006. Fedotov, Anatoli 1993-94 D - 34 3 0 0 0 0 -1 Selected by Anaheim in the 10th round (238th overall) of the 1993 NHL Draft. Retired in September, 1994. Ferguson, Scott 1998-99 D - 21 2 0 1 1 0 0 Signed as a free agent, July 22, 1998. Became a free agent, July 1, 2000. Ferner, Mark 1993-95 D-3 64 3 6 9 36 -20 Acquired in the 1993 NHL Expansion Draft from Ottawa. Traded to Detroit with Stu Grimson in exchange for Mike Sillinger and Jason York on Apr. 4, 1995. Festerling, Brett 2008-11 D - 53 83 0 8 8 33 +4 Signed as a free agent, Sept. 14, 2005. Traded to Montreal with a fifth-round selection in the 2012 NHL Draft in exchange for Maxim Lapierre, Dec. 31, 2010. Fiore, Giovanni 2017-18 LW - 90 1 0 0 0 0 -1 Signed as a free agent, Apr. 18, 2017. Traded to Arizona in exchange for Trevor Murphy, Dec. 28, 2018. Fistric, Mark 2013-15 D - 28 43 1 4 5 32 +6 Signed as a free agent, Aug. 20, 2013. Released from contract, June 28, 2015. Fleischmann, Tomas 2014-15 LW - 14 14 1 5 6 4 +0 Acquired from Florida in exchange for Dany Heatley and a third round selection in the 2015 NHL Draft, Feb. 28, 2015. Became a free agent, July 1, 2015. Fleury, Haydn 2020-21 D - 51 12 Acquired from Carolina in exchange for Jani Hakanpaa and a sixth-round selection in the 2022 NHL Draft, Apr. 12, 2021. Selected in the Expansion Draft by Seattle, July 23, 2021. Foster, Kurtis 2011-12 D-6 9 1 1 2 8 -5 Acquired from Edmonton in exchange for Andy Sutton, July 1, 2011. Traded to New Jersey with Timo Pielmeier in exchange for Rod Pelley, Mark Fraser and a seventh-round draft selection in the 2012 NHL Draft, Dec. 12, 2012. Friberg, Max 2014-16 RW - 43 6 0 0 0 2 -1 Selected by Anaheim in the fifth round (143rd overall) of the 2011 NHL Draft. Became a free agent, July 1, 2016. Friesen, Jeff 2000-02 & 2005-06 LW - 11/12 114 20 39 59 62 -7 Acquired from San Jose with Steve Shields and future considerations in exchange for Teemu Selanne, Mar. 5, 2001. Traded to New Jersey with Oleg Tverdovsky and Maxim Balmochnykh for Petr Sykora, Mike Commodore, J.F. Damphousse and Igor Pohanka, July 6, 2002. Acquired from Washington in exchange for a second-round selection in the 2006 NHL Draft, Mar. 9, 2006. Became a free agent, July 1, 2006. Garbutt, Ryan 2015-17 LW – 28/16 64 7 4 11 41 -7 Acquired from Chicago in exchange for Jiri Sekac, Jan. 21, 2016. Signed with HK Sochi of the KHL, May 3, 2017.

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STATISTICS OF FORMER DUCKS Gavey, Aaron 2005-06 C - 40 5 0 0 0 2 0 Signed as a free agent, Sept. 12, 2005. Became a free agent, July 1, 2006. Gibbons, Brian 2018-19 LW - 23 44 2 3 5 16 -8 Signed as a free agent, July 2, 2018. Traded to Ottawa in exchange for Patrick Sieloff, Feb. 25, 2019. Gillies, Trevor 2005-06 LW - 42 1 0 0 0 21 0 Acquired from NY Rangers with fourth round pick in 2007 Draft for Steve Rucchin, Aug. 23, 2005. Became a free agent, July 1, 2007. Glencross, Curtis 2006-07 C - 46 2 1 0 1 2 -1 Signed as a free agent, Mar. 25, 2004. Traded to Columbus with Zenon Konopka and a conditional seventh-round selection in 2007 or 2008 in exchange for Joe Motzko, Mark Hartigan and a fourth-round selection in the 2007 NHL Draft, Jan. 26, 2007. Gordon, Andrew 2011-12 RW - 41 37 2 3 5 6 -10 Signed as a free agent, July 2, 2011. Traded to Vancouver in exchange for Sebastian Erixon, Feb. 27, 2012. Grant, Alex 2013-14 D - 51 2 2 0 2 2 +3 Acquired from Pittsburgh in exchange for Harry Zolnierczyk, June 24, 2013. Traded to Ottawa in exchange for Andre Petersson, Mar. 5, 2014. Green, Josh 2008-09 & 2010-11 C - 12 12 0 0 0 6 -3 Signed as a free agent, July 22, 2008. Became a free agent, July 1, 2009. Signed as a free agent, July 12, 2010. Became a free agent, July 1, 2011. Green, Travis 1998-99 & 2006-07 C - 39 108 19 29 48 103 -14 Acquired from NY Islanders with Doug Houda and Tony Tuzzolino in exchange for J.J. Daigneault, Mark Janssens and Joe Sacco, Feb. 6, 1998. Traded to Phoenix with a first-round selection (Scott Kelman) in the 1999 NHL Draft in exchange for Oleg Tverdovsky, June 26, 1999. Signed as a free agent, Aug. 10, 2006. Claimed off waivers by Toronto, Jan. 10, 2007. Grimson, Stu 1993-95 & 1998-00 LW - 32 231 5 8 13 583 -13 Acquired by Anaheim in the 1993 NHL Expansion Draft from Detroit. Traded to Detroit with Mark Ferner and a sixth-round selection in the 1996 NHL Draft in exchange for Mike Sillinger and Jason York, Apr. 4, 1995. Acquired from Carolina with Kevin Haller in exchange for David Karpa and a fourth-round selection in the 2000 NHL Draft, Aug. 11, 1998. Became a free agent, July 1, 2000. Gudbranson, Erik 2019-20 D – 46/6 44 4 5 9 91 0 Acquired from Pittsburgh in exchange for Andreas Martinsen and a seventh-round selection in the 2021 NHL Draft, Jan. 4, 2011. Traded to Ottawa in exchange for a fifth-round selection in the 2021 NHL Draft. Guenin, Nate 2011-12 D - 34 15 2 0 2 6 +6 Acquired from Columbus in exchange for Trevor Smith, Jan. 4, 2011. Became a free agent July 5, 2013. Hagelin, Carl 2015-16 LW - 26 43 4 8 12 14 -10 Acquired from NY Rangers with a second-round selection and a fifth-round selection in the 2015 NHL Draft in exchange for Emerson Etem and a second-round selection in the 2015 NHL Draft, June 27, 2015. Traded to Pittsburgh in exchange for Adam Clendening and David Perron, Jan. 15, 2016. Hagman, Niklas 2011-12 LW - 12 63 8 11 19 12 -10 Claimed off waivers from Calgary, Nov. 14, 2011. Became a free agent July 1, 2012. Hakanpaa, Jani 2019-21 D - 28 47 1 1 2 33 +1 Signed as a free agent, July 3, 2019. Traded to Carolina with a sixth-round selection in the 2022 NHL Draft in exchange Haydn Fleury, Apr. 12, 2021. Haller, Kevin 1998-00 D-5 149 4 11 15 183 -9 Acquired from Carolina with Stu Grimson in exchange for David Karpa and a fourth-round selection in the 2000 NHL Draft, Aug. 11, 1998. Became a free agent July 1, 2000. Hankinson, Casey 2003-04 LW - 48 4 0 0 0 4 0 Signed as a free agent, June 25, 2003. Became a free agent, July 1, 2004. Hartigan, Mark 2007 C - 13 6 0 0 0 4 -1 Acquired from Columbus with Joe Motzko and a fourth-round selection in the 2007 NHL Draft in exchange for Curtis Glencross, Zenon Konopka and a seventhround selection in either the 2007 or 2008 NHL Draft, Jan. 26, 2007. Became a free agent, July 1, 2007. Havelid, Niclas 1999-04 D - 28 310 24 61 85 152 -42 Selected by Anaheim in the third round (83rd overall) of the 1999 NHL Draft. Traded to Atlanta in exchange for Kurtis Foster, June 26, 2004. Heatley, Dany 2014-15 LW - 51 6 0 0 0 0 -3 Signed as a free agent, July 9, 2014. Traded to Floriuda with a third-round selection in the 2015 NHL Draft in exchange for Tomas Fleischmann, Feb. 28, 2015. Hedican, Bret 2008-09 D-3 51 1 5 6 36 -7 Signed as a free agent, Oct. 23, 2008. Became free agent, July 1, 2009. Hedstrom, Jonathan 2002-03 & 2005-06 RW - 51/17 83 13 14 27 48 +1 Acquired from Toronto in exchange for a sixth- and seventh-round selection in the 2000 NHL Draft, June 25, 2000. Retired in Aug. 2006. Heinen, Danton 2019-21 LW - 43 52 10 8 18 2 -14 Acquired from Boston in exchange for Nick Ritchie, Feb. 24, 2020. Became a free agent, July 28, 2021. Hendry, Jordan 2012-13 D - 40 2 0 0 0 0 0 Signed as a free agent, July 1, 2012. Became a free agent, July 5, 2013. Hicks, Alex 1995-96 LW - 32 82 12 17 29 51 +12 Signed as a free agent, Aug. 23, 1995. Traded to Pittsburgh with Fredrik Olausson in exchange for Shawn Antoski and Dmitri Mironov, Nov. 19, 1996. Hill, Sean 1993-94 D-6 68 7 20 27 78 -12 Acquired in the 1993 NHL Expansion Draft from Montreal. Traded to Ottawa in exchange for a third-round selection in the 1994 NHL Draft, June 29, 1994. Hnidy, Shane 2007-08 D-7 33 1 2 3 30 +2 Signed as a free agent, July 5, 2007. Traded to Boston with a sixth-round selection in the 2008 NHL Draft in exchange for Brandon Bochenski, Jan. 2, 2008. Holan, Milos 1995-96 D-7 41 4 10 14 38 -8 Acquired from Philadelphia in exchange for Anatoli Semenov, Mar. 8, 1995. Retired due to illness after the 1995-96 season. Holland, Peter 2011-13 C - 74 29 5 2 7 8 +3 Selected by Anaheim in the first round (15th overall) of the 2009 NHL Draft. Traded to Toronto along with Brad Staubitz in exchange for Jesse Blacker, a conditional third-round pick and a seventh-round pick in the 2014 NHL Draft on Nov. 16, 2013. Holmqvist, Michael 2003-04 C - 18 21 2 0 2 25 -6 Selected by Anaheim in the first round (18th overall) of the 1997 NHL Draft. Traded to Chicago in exchange for Travis Moen on July 30, 2005. Holzer, Korbinian 2015-20 D-5 145 4 14 18 82 -2 Acquired from Toronto in exchange for Eric Brewer and a fifth-round selection in the 2016 NHL Draft, Mar. 2, 2015. Traded to Nashville in exchange for Matt Irwin and a sixth-round selection in the 2022 NHL Draft, Feb. 24, 2020. Horcoff, Shawn 2015-16 C - 22 56 6 9 15 34 +1 Signed as a free agent, July 1, 2015. Became a free agent, July 1, 2016.

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STATISTICS OF FORMER DUCKS Houda, Doug 1997-98 D-6 24 1 2 3 52 -5 Acquired from NY Islanders with Travis Green and Tony Tuzzolino in exchange for J.J. Daigneault, Mark Janssens and Joe Sacco, Feb. 6, 1998. Traded to Detroit in exchange for future considerations, Oct. 8, 1998. Houlder, Bill 1993-94 D - 23 80 14 25 39 40 -18 Acquired in the 1993 NHL Expansion Draft from Buffalo. Traded to St. Louis in exchange for Jason Marshall, Aug. 29, 1994. Hrkac, Tony 1999-01 C - 15 140 17 32 49 37 -2 Acquired from NY Islanders with Dean Malkoc in exchange for Ted Drury, Oct. 29, 1999. Became a free agent, July 1, 2001. Huskins, Kent 2005-09 D - 40 142 6 22 28 100 +26 Signed as a free agent, Aug. 30, 2005. Traded to San Jose with Travis Moen in exchange for Nick Bonino, Timo Pielmeier and a conditional selection in the 2009 NHL Draft, Mar. 4, 2009. Hutton, Ben 2020-21 D-7 34 1 4 5 11 -13 Signed as a free agent, Jan. 15, 2021. Traded to Toronto in exchange for a fifth-round selection in the 2022 NHL Draft, Apr. 12, 2021. Irwin, Matt 2019-20 D - 52 9 0 1 1 4 -7 Acquired from Nashville with a sixth-round selection in the 2022 NHL Draft in exchange for Korbinian Holzer, Feb. 24, 2020. Became a free agent, Oct. 9, 2020. Jackman, Ric 2006-07 D-5 24 1 10 11 10 +3 Acquired from Florida for a conditional draft pick, Jan. 2, 2007. Became a free agent, July 1, 2007. Jackman, Tim 2013-16 RW - 18 83 8 3 11 152 -8 Acquired from Calgary in exchange for sixth-round selection in the 2014 NHL Draft, Nov. 21, 2013. Traded to Chicago with a seventh-round selection in the 2017 NHL Draft in exchange for Corey Tropp, Feb. 29, 2016. Jacques, Jean-Francois 2011-12 LW - 19 6 0 0 0 12 +2 Signed as a free agent, July 6, 2011. Became a free agent, July 1, 2012. Janssens, Mark 1997-98 C - 24/18 67 4 7 11 163 -25 Acquired from Hartford in exchange for Bates Battaglia and a fourth-round selection in the 1998 NHL Draft, Mar. 18, 1997. Traded to NY Islanders with J.J. Daigneault and Joe Sacco in exchange for Travis Green, Doug Houda and Tony Tuzzolino, Feb. 6, 1998. Johnson, Craig 2003-04 LW - 27 39 1 2 3 14 -4 Signed as a free agent, Sept. 9, 2003. Claimed on waivers by Toronto, Jan. 9, 2004. Jomphe, J.F. 1995-98 C - 46 104 10 29 39 100 -1 Signed as a free agent, Sept. 27, 1993. Traded to Phoenix in exchange for Jim McKenzie, June 18, 1998. Jonsson, Jorgen 1999-00 C - 22 13 1 2 3 0 -2 Acquired from NY Islanders for Johan Davidsson and future considerations, Mar. 11, 2000. Signed as a free agent by Farjestad (Sweden), May 24, 2000. Kariya, Paul 1995-03 LW - 9 606 300 369 669 213 +52 Selected by Anaheim in the first round (fourth overall) of the 1993 NHL Draft. Became a free agent, July 1, 2003. Karlsson, William 2014-15 C - 38 18 2 1 3 2 +1 Selected by Anaheim in the second-round (53rd overall) of the 2011 NHL Draft. Traded to Columbus with Rene Bourque and a second-round selection in the 2015 NHL Draft in exchange for James Wisniewski and a third-round selection in the 2015 NHL Draft, Mar. 2, 2015. Karpa, David 1995-98 D - 15/17/33 245 7 43 50 788 +5 Acquired from Quebec in exchange for a conditional selection in the 1997 NHL Draft (fourth), Mar. 8, 1995. Traded to Carolina with a fourth-round selection in the 2000 NHL Draft in exchange for Stu Grimson and Kevin Haller, Aug. 11, 1998. Karpov, Valeri 1994-97 RW - 11 76 14 15 29 32 -7 Selected by Anaheim in the third round (56th overall) of the 1993 NHL Draft. Became a free agent, July 1, 1997. Kasatonov, Alexei 1993-94 D-7 55 4 18 22 43 -8 Acquired in the 1993 NHL Expansion Draft from New Jersey. Traded to St. Louis in exchange for Maxim Bets and a sixth-round selection in the 1995 NHL Draft, Mar. 21, 1994. Kase, Ondrej 2016-20 RW – 86/25 198 43 53 96 44 +10 Selected by Anaheim in the seventh round (205th overall) of the 2014 NHL Draft. Traded to Boston in exchange for David Backes, Axel Andersson and a firstround selection in the 2020 NHL Draft, Feb. 21, 2020. Kelly, Chris 2017-18 C - 22 12 0 2 2 2 +1 Signed as a free agent, Feb. 25, 2017. Became a free agent, July 1, 2018. Kerdiles, Nicolas 2016-18 LW - 58 3 0 0 0 0 +1 Selected by Anaheim in the second round (36th overall) of the 2012 NHL Draft. Traded to Winnipeg exchange for Chase De Leo, June 30, 2018. Kilger, Chad 1995-96 C-8 45 5 7 12 22 -2 Selected by Anaheim in the first round (fourth overall) of the 1995 NHL Draft. Traded to Winnipeg with Oleg Tverdovsky and a third-round selection in the 1996 NHL Draft in exchange for Teemu Selanne, Marc Chouinard and a fourth-round selection in the 1996 NHL Draft, Feb. 7, 1996. King, Jason 2007-08 RW - 42 4 0 0 0 0 -3 Acquired from Vancouver with a conditional third-round selection in the 2009 NHL Draft in exchange for Ryan Shannon, June 23, 2007. Signed with the Adler Mannheim of the Deutsche Liga (Germany), June 2, 2008. King, Steven 1993-96 RW - 17/24 43 10 3 13 59 -8 Acquired in the 1993 NHL Expansion Draft from NY Rangers. Became a free agent, July 1, 1996. Kjellberg, Patric 2001-03 RW - 18 141 15 19 34 26 -18 Acquired from Nashville in exchange for Petr Tenkrat, Nov. 1, 2001. Became a free agent, July 1, 2003. Klee, Ken 2008-09 D-2 3 0 0 0 4 +0 Acquired from Atlanta with Brad Larsen and Chad Painchaud in exchange for Mathieu Schneider, Sept. 26, 2008. Claimed off waivers by Phoenix on Oct. 28, 2008. Kloos, Justin 2018-19 RW - x 1 0 0 0 0 0 Acquired from Minnesota in exchange for Pontus Aberg, Jan. 17, 2018. Became a free agent, Oct. 9, 2020. Knutsen, Espen 1997-98 C - 47/21 19 3 0 3 6 -10 Acquired from Hartford in exchange for Kevin Brown, Oct. 1, 1996. Traded to Columbus in exchange for a fourth-round selection in the 2001 NHL Draft, May 25, 2000. Kohn, Ladislav 1999-01 RW - 29 128 9 19 28 69 -32 Acquired from Atlanta in exchange for an eighth-round selection in the 2000 NHL Draft, Sept. 27, 1999. Traded to Atlanta for Sergei Vyshedkevich and Scott Langkow, Feb. 9, 2001. Koivu, Saku 2009-14 C - 11 332 64 127 191 186 +20 Signed as a free agent, July 8, 2009. Became a free agent, July 1, 2014.

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STATISTICS OF FORMER DUCKS Kondratiev, Maxim 2007-08 D - 20 4 0 0 0 0 -2 Acquired from NY Rangers in exchange for Petr Sykora and a fourth-round selection in the 2007 NHL Draft, Jan. 8, 2006. Placed on waivers, Jan. 30, 2008. Konopka, Zenon 2005-06 C - 25 23 4 3 7 48 -4 Signed as a free agent, Sept. 1, 2004. Traded to Columbus with Curtis Glencross and a selection in either the 2007 or 2008 NHL Draft in exchange for Mark Hartigan, Joe Motzko and a fourth-round selection in the 2007 NHL Draft, Jan. 26, 2007. Kossila, Kalle 2016-19 LW - 83 19 2 1 3 4 -5 Signed as an undrafted free agent, June 30, 2016. Became a free agent, July 1, 2019. Krivokrasov, Sergei 2001-02 RW - 23 17 1 2 3 19 -1 Acquired from Minnesota in exchange for a seventh-round selection in the 2002 NHL Draft and future considerations, Nov. 1, 2001. Became a free agent July 1, 2002. Krog, Jason 2002-04 C - 10 147 16 27 43 28 -3 Signed as a free agent, July 17, 2002. Became a free agent, July 1, 2004. Krygier, Todd 1994-96 LW - 25 95 20 39 59 80 -8 Acquired from Washington in exchange for a fourth-round selection in the 1996 NHL Draft, Feb. 2, 1995. Traded to Washington in exchange for Mike Torchia, Mar. 8, 1996. Kunitz, Chris 2003-05 & 2005-09 LW - 38/14 313 81 111 192 297 +60 Signed as free agent, Apr. 1, 2003. Claimed off waivers by Atlanta, Oct. 4, 2005. Claimed off waivers from Atlanta Oct. 18, 2005. Traded to Pittsburgh with Eric Tangradi in exchange for Ryan Whitney, Feb. 26, 2009. Kurri, Jari 1996-97 RW/C - 17 82 13 22 35 12 -13 Signed as a free agent, Aug. 14, 1996. Became a free agent, July 1, 1997. Kurvers, Tom 1994-95 D - 24 22 4 3 7 6 -13 Acquired from NY Islanders in exchange for Troy Loney, June 29, 1994. Became a free agent, July 1, 1995. Ladouceur, Randy 1993-96 D - 29 188 4 16 20 157 +14 Acquired in the 1993 NHL Expansion Draft from Hartford. Retired from the NHL after the 1995-96 season. Lambert, Denny 1994-96 & 2001-02 LW - 42/27 119 3 16 19 272 +2 Signed as a free agent, Aug. 16, 1993. Became a free agent, July 1, 1996. Acquired from Atlanta in exchange for future considerations, July 2, 2001. Became a free agent, July 1, 2002. Lapierre, Maxim 2010-11 C - 14 21 0 3 3 9 -6 Acquired from Montreal in exchange for Brett Festerling and a fifth-round selection in the 2012 NHL Draft, Dec. 31, 2010. Traded to Vancouver with MacGregor Sharp in exchange for Joel Perrault and a third-round selection in the 2012 NHL Draft, Feb. 28, 2011. Lebeau, Stephan 1993-95 C - 47 60 14 20 34 26 +1 Acquired from Montreal in exchange for Ron Tugnutt, Feb. 20, 1994. Became a free agent, July 1, 1995. LeBoutillier, Peter 1996-98 RW - 52 35 2 1 3 176 -1 Selected by Anaheim in the sixth round (133rd overall) of the 1995 NHL Draft. Became a free agent, July 1, 2000. Leclerc, Mike 1996-04 LW - 27/12 291 54 78 132 251 -43 Selected by Anaheim in the third round (55th overall) of the 1995 NHL Draft. Traded to Phoenix in exchange for a conditional selection in the 2007 NHL Draft, Aug. 23, 2005. Liambas, Mike 2017-18 LW - 51 7 0 1 1 21 +0 Signed as a free agent, July 1, 2017. Became a free agent July 1, 2018. Lilja, Andreas 2010-11 D-3 52 1 6 7 28 -15 Signed as a free agent, Oct. 11, 2010. Became a free agent July 1, 2011. Lilley, John 1993-96 RW - 48/27 23 3 8 11 13 +2 Signed as a free agent, Mar. 9, 1994. Became a free agent, July 1, 1996. Loach, Lonnie 1993-94 LW - 27 3 0 0 0 2 -2 Acquired in the 1993 NHL Expansion Draft from Los Angeles. Became a free agent, July 1, 1994. Lombardi, Matthew 2012-13 C - 19 7 0 0 0 4 -2 Acquired from Phoenix in exchange for Brandon McMillon, Apr. 3, 2013. Became a free agent, July 5, 2013. Loney, Troy 1993-94 LW - 24 62 13 6 19 88 -5 Acquired in the 1993 NHL Expansion Draft from Pittsburgh. Traded to the NY Islanders in exchange for Tom Kurvers, June 29, 1994. Lovejoy, Ben 2012-15 D-6 150 6 33 39 85 +30 Acquired from Pittsburgh in exchange for a fifth-round selection in the 2014 NHL Draft, Feb. 6, 2013. Traded to Pittsburgh in exchange for Simon Despres, Mar. 2, 2015. Lupul, Joffrey 2003-06 & 2009-11 RW - 15/14/19 205 56 58 114 108 -20 Selected in the first round (seventh overall) in the 2002 NHL Draft, June 22, 2002. Traded to Edmonton with Ladislav Smid, a first-round selection in the 2007 NHL Draft, a conditional first-round selection and a second-round selection in the 2008 NHL Draft in exchange for Chris Pronger, July 3, 2006. Acquired from Philadelphia with Luca Sbisa, a first-round selection in the 2009 NHL Draft, a first-round selection in the 2010 NHL Draft and a conditional selection in 2010 or 2011 for Chris Pronger and Ryan Dingle, June 26, 2009. Traded to Toronto with Jake Gardiner and a conditional fourth-round selection in 2013 in exchange for Francois Beauchemin, Feb. 9, 2011. Lydman, Toni 2010-13 D - 32 187 3 41 44 100 +31 Signed as a free agent, July 1, 2010. Became a free agent, July 5, 2013. Macenauer, Maxime 2011-12 C - 49 29 1 3 4 18 -4 Selected by Anaheim in the third round (63rd overall) of the 2007 NHL Draft, June 23, 2007. Traded to Winnipeg in exchange for Riley Holzapfel, Feb. 13, 2012. Mara, Paul 2010-11 D - 23 33 1 1 2 40 -1 Signed as a free agent, Sept. 16, 2010. Traded to Montreal in exchange for a fifth-round selection in the 2012 NHL Draft, Feb. 17, 2011. Marchant, Todd 2005-11 C - 22 421 38 74 112 230 -29 Claimed off waivers from Columbus, Nov. 21, 2005. Retired, June 29, 2011. Marha, Josef 1997-99 C - 10 22 7 5 12 0 0 Acquired from Colorado in exchange for Warren Rychel and a conditional selection in the 1999 NHL Draft, Mar. 24, 1998. Traded to Chicago in exchange for future considerations, Jan. 28, 1999. Maroon, Patrick 2010-16 LW – 19/62 204 26 53 79 249 -8 Acquired from Philadelphia with David Laliberte in exchange for Danny Svyret and Rob Bordson, Nov. 21, 2010. Traded to Edmonton in exchange for Martin Gernat and a fourth-round selection in the 2016 NHL Draft, Feb. 29, 2016.

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STATISTICS OF FORMER DUCKS Marshall, Jason 1995-01 & 2005-06 D - 23/28/6 370 8 34 42 740 -26 Acquired from St. Louis in exchange for Bill Houlder, Aug. 29, 1994. Traded to Washington in exchange for Alexei Tezikov and a fourth-round selection in the 2001 NHL Draft, Mar. 13, 2001. Signed as a free agent, Aug. 8, 2005. Became a free agent, July 1, 2006. Martensson, Tony 2003-04 C - 46 6 1 1 2 0 -2 Selected in the seventh round (224th overall) of the 2001 NHL Draft. Signed as a free agent by Linkopings (Sweden), May 17, 2004. Maxwell, Ben 2011-12 C - 14 6 0 1 1 2 +1 Claimed off waivers from Winnipeg, Nov. 10, 2011. Claimed off waivers by Winnipeg, Dec. 6, 2011. May, Brad 2007-09 LW - 24 95 3 7 10 94 +6 Acquired from Colorado in exchange for Mike Wall, Feb. 27, 2007. Traded to Toronto in exchange for a conditional sixth-round selection in the 2010 NHL Draft, Jan. 7, 2009. McDonald, Andy 2000-07 C - 48/11/19 391 92 167 259 162 +24 Signed as a free agent, Apr. 3, 2000. Traded to St. Louis in exchange for Doug Weight, Michel Birner and a seventh-round selection in the 2008 NHL Draft, Dec. 14, 2007. McGinn, Jamie 2015-16 LW - 88 21 8 4 12 23 +3 Acquired from Buffalo in exchange for a third-round selection in the 2016 NHL Draft, Feb. 29, 2016. Became a free agent, July 1, 2016. McInnis, Marty 1998-02 RW - 16 272 57 88 145 127 -53 Acquired from Chicago in exchange for a fourth-round selection in the 2000 NHL Draft, Oct. 27, 1998. Traded to Boston in exchange for a third-round selection in the 2002 NHL Draft, Mar. 5, 2002. McIver, Nathan 2008-09 D-6 18 0 1 1 36 +2 Claimed off waivers from Vancouver, Oct. 4, 2008. Traded to Vancouver in exchange for Mike Brown, Feb. 4, 2009. McKay, Scott 1993-94 C - 45 1 0 0 0 0 0 Signed as a free agent, Aug. 2, 1993. Became a free agent, July 1, 1995. McKenzie, Jim 1998-00 LW - 33 104 8 7 15 147 -23 Acquired from Phoenix in exchange for J.F. Jomphe, June 18, 1998. Claimed by Washington off NHL waivers Jan. 20, 2000. McMillan, Brandon 2010-13 C/LW - 64 91 11 15 26 40 -16 Selected by Anaheim in the third round (85th overall) of the 2008 NHL Draft, July 30, 2005. Traded to Phoenix in exchange for Matthew Lombardi, Apr. 3, 2013. McSween, Don 1994-96 D - 39/6 38 3 9 12 43 +4 Signed as a free agent on Jan. 12, 1994. Became a free agent, July 1, 1996. Megna, Jaycob 2016-19 D – 75/43 43 1 4 5 14 -4 Selected by Anaheim in the seventh round (210th overall) of the 2012 NHL Draft, June 23, 2012. Became a free agent, July 1, 2019. Melin, Bjorn 2006-07 RW - 43 3 1 0 1 0 -1 Acquired from NY Islanders with Ben Guite in exchange for future Dave Roche, Mar. 19, 2002. Signed with HV-71 of the Swedish Elite League, Sept. 9, 2003. Signed as a free agent, May 31, 2006. Signed with HV-71 of the Swedish Elite League, Apr. 27, 2007. Mikkelson, Brendan 2008-11 D - 60 67 0 5 5 38 -6 Selected by Anaheim in the second round (31st overall) of the 2005 NHL Draft, July 30, 2005. Claimed off waivers by Calgary, Oct. 19, 2010. Mikulchik, Oleg 1995-96 D - 44 8 0 0 0 4 -2 Signed as a free agent, July 28, 1995. Became a free agent, July 1, 1996. Miller, Drew 2006-09 LW - 18 53 6 9 15 23 -1 Selected by Anaheim in the sixth round (186th overall) of the 2003 NHL Draft. Traded to Tampa Bay with a third-round selection in the 2010 NHL Draft in exchange for Evgeny Artyukin, Aug. 13, 2009. Miller, Kip 1999-00 C - 11 30 6 17 23 4 +1 Acquired from Pittsburgh in exchange for future considerations, Jan. 29, 2000. Became free agent on July 1, 2000. Mironov, Dmitri 1996-98 D - 15 128 18 64 82 192 +13 Acquired from Pittsburgh with Shawn Antoski in exchange for Alex Hicks and Fredrik Olausson, Nov. 19, 1996. Traded to Detroit in exchange for Jamie Pushor and a fourth-round selection in the 1998 NHL Draft, Mar. 24, 1998. Moen, Travis 2005-09 LW - 32 261 22 23 45 331 -34 Acquired from Chicago in exchange for Mikael Holmqvist, July 30, 2005. Traded to San Jose with Kent Huskins in exchange for Nick Bonino, Timo Pielmeier and a conditional selection in the 2009 NHL Draft, Mar. 4, 2009. Montador, Steve 2008-09 D-5 65 4 16 20 125 +14 Signed as a free agent, July 11, 2008. Traded to Boston for Petteri Nokelainen, Mar. 4, 2009. Montour, Brandon 2016-19 D – 71/26 169 16 47 63 96 +11 Selected by Anaheim in the second-round (55th overall) of the 2014 NHL Draft. Traded to Buffalo in exchange for Brendan Guhle and a conditional first-round selection in the 2019 NHL Draft, Feb. 24, 2019. Moran, Ian 2006-07 D - 18 1 0 0 0 0 -1 Signed as a free agent, Aug. 15, 2006. Signed with Eisbaren Berlin of the German Elite League, Jan. 25, 2007. Moro, Marc 1997-98 D - 37 1 0 0 0 0 0 Acquired from Ottawa with Ted Drury in exchange for Shaun Van Allen and Jason York, Oct. 1, 1996. Traded to Nashville with Chris Mason in exchange for Dominic Roussel, Oct. 5, 1998. Morrison, Brendan 2008-09 C/LW - 7 62 10 12 22 16 0 Signed as a free agent, July 8, 2008. Claimed off waivers by Dallas, Mar. 4, 2009. Motzko, Joe (playoffs only) 2006-07 RW - 46 3 0 0 0 0 +2 Acquired from Columbus with Mark Hartigan and a 2007 fourth-round selection in exchange for Curtis Glencross, Zenon Konopka and a seventh-round selection in the 2007 or 2008 NHL Draft, Jan. 26, 2007. Became free agent, July 1, 2007. Mowers, Mark 2007 RW - 48/28 17 1 0 1 8 0 Acquired from Boston in exchange for Nathan Saunders and Brett Skinner, Sept. 24, 2007. Became a free agent, Nov. 30, 2007. Nazarov, Andrei 2000-01 RW - 26 16 1 0 1 29 -9 Acquired from Calgary with a second-round selection in the 2001 NHL Draft in exchange for Jordan Leopold, Sept. 26, 2000. Traded to Boston with Patrick Traverse in exchange for Samuel Pahlsson, Nov. 18, 2000. Nieckar, Barry 1996-98 LW - 42 3 0 0 0 7 0 Signed as a free agent, Oct. 2, 1996. Became a free agent, July 1, 1998. Niedermayer, Rob 2003-09 LW/RW - 44 382 56 68 124 311 -32 Acquired from Calgary in exchange for Jean-Francois Damphousse and Mike Commodore, Mar. 11, 2003. Became free agent on July 1, 2009. Niedermayer, Scott 2005-10 D - 27 371 60 204 264 306 -5

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Traded to Phoenix in exchange for a sixth-round selection in the 2010 NHL Draft, Mar. 3, 2010. Norris, Dwayne 1995-96 RW - 28 3 0 1 1 2 0 Signed as a free agent, Nov. 3, 1995. Became a free agent, July 1, 1996. Oates, Adam 2002-03 C - 77 67 9 36 45 16 -1 Signed as a free agent, July 1, 2002. Became a free agent, July 1, 2003. O’Brien, Shane 2006-07 D - 37 62 2 12 14 140 +5 Selected by Anaheim in the eighth round (250th overall) of the 2003 NHL Draft. Traded to Tampa Bay with a 3rd round selection in the 2007 NHL Draft in exchange for Gerald Coleman and a first round selection in the 2007 NHL Draft, Feb. 24, 2007. O’Connor, Myles 1993-94 D - 44 5 0 1 1 6 0 Signed as a free agent, July 22, 1993. Became a free agent, July 1, 1995. O’Donnell, Sean 2006-08 D - 21 182 5 24 29 202 +21 Acquired from Phoenix in exchange for Joel Perrault, Mar. 9, 2006. Traded to Los Angeles in exchange for a conditional draft pick, Sept. 30, 2008. Oksiuta, Roman 1995-97 RW - 28/10 42 13 12 25 40 -10 Acquired from Vancouver in exchange for Mike Sillinger, Mar. 15, 1996. Traded to Pittsburgh in exchange for Richard Park, Mar. 18, 1997. Olausson, Fredrik 1995-96, 1998-00 & 2002-03 D - 2/4 244 37 90 127 112 +6 Acquired on waivers from Edmonton, Jan. 16, 1996. Traded to Pittsburgh with Alex Hicks in exchange for Shawn Antoski and Dmitri Mironov, Nov. 19, 1996. Signed as a free agent, Aug. 28, 1998. Retired from the NHL, Apr. 10, 2000. Signed as a free agent, July 12, 2002. Became a free agent, July 1, 2003. O’Marra, Ryan 2011-12 C - 58 2 0 0 0 0 -1 Acquired from Edmonton in exchange for Bryan Rodney, Feb. 16, 2012. Became a free agent, July 1, 2012. O’Sullivan, Chris 2002-03 D - 37 2 0 1 1 0 0 Signed as a free agent, July 20, 2002. Became a free agent, July 1, 2003. Oystrick, Nathan 2009-10 D - 41 3 0 0 0 2 -1 Acquired from Atlanta with a conditional draft choice in the 2011 NHL Draft in exchange for Evgeny Artyukhin, Mar. 1, 2010. Became free agent, July 1, 2010. Ozolinsh, Sandis 2003-06 D-8 84 13 27 40 48 -1 Acquired from Florida with Lance Ward in exchange for Pavel Trnka, Matt Cullen and a fourth-round selection in the 2003 NHL Draft, Jan. 30, 2003. Traded to NY Rangers in exchange for a third-round selection in the 2006 NHL Draft, Mar. 9, 2006. Pahlsson, Samuel 2000-09 C - 26 527 51 90 141 252 -40 Acquired from Boston in exchange for Patrick Traverse and Andrei Nazarov, Nov. 18, 2000. Traded to Chicago with Logan Stephenson and a conditional fourthround selection in the 2009 NHL Draft in exchange for James Wisniewski and Petri Kontiola, Mar. 4, 2009. Palmieri, Kyle 2010-15 RW – 21/51 198 43 46 89 90 +11 Selected by Anaheim in the first round (26th overall) of the 2009 NHL Draft. Traded to New Jersey in exchange for a second-round selection in the 2015 NHL Draft and a third-round selection in the 2016 NHL Draft. Park, Richard 1997-98 C - 32 26 1 3 4 18 -3 Acquired from Pittsburgh in exchange for Roman Oksiuta, Mar. 18, 1997. Became a free agent, July 1, 1998. Parros, George 2006-12 RW - 16 356 15 13 28 812 +10 Acquired from Colorado in exchange a second-round selection in the 2007 NHL Draft, Nov. 13, 2006. Became a free agent, July 1, 2012. Parssinen, Timo 2001-02 LW - 29 17 0 3 3 2 0 Selected by Anaheim in the fourth round (102nd overall) of the 2001 NHL Draft. Signed as a free agent by HIFK Helsinki (Finland), Apr. 25, 2002. Pelley, Rod 2011-12 C - 14 45 2 1 3 9 -3 Acquired from New Jersey with Mark Fraser and a seventh-round selection in the 2012 NHL Draft in exchange for Kurtis Foster and Timo Pielmeier, Dec. 12, 2011. Became a free agent, July 1, 2012. Penner, Dustin 2005-07 & 2013-14 LW - 17/76 150 46 38 84 100 +23 Signed as a free agent, May 12, 2004. Signed as a free agent by Edmonton, Aug. 2, 2007. Signed as a free agent, July 16, 2013. Traded to Washington for a conditional fourth-round draft pick in the 2014 NHL Draft, Mar. 4, 2014. Perreault, Mathieu 2013-14 C - 22 69 18 25 43 36 +13 Acquired from Washington in exchange for John Mitchell and a fourth-round selection in the 2014 NHL Draft, Sept. 29, 2013. Became a free agent, July 1, 2014. Perron, David 2015-16 LW - 57 28 8 12 20 34 +12 Acquired from Pittsburgh with Adam Clendening in exchange for Carl Hagelin, Jan. 15, 2016. Became a free agent, July 1, 2016. Perry, Corey 2005-19 RW – 61/10 988 372 404 776 1,110 +76 Selected by Anaheim in the first round (28th overall) of the 2003 NHL Draft. Became a free agent, July 1, 2019. Pettersson, Marcus 2017-19 D – 65/28 49 1 9 10 23 +9 Selected by Anaheim in the second-round (38th overall) of the 2014 NHL Draft. Traded to Pittsburgh in exchange for Daniel Sprong, Dec. 3, 2018. Pirri, Brandon 2015-16 LW - 11 9 3 2 5 0 +0 Acquired from Florida in exchange for a sixth-round selection in the 2016 NHL Draft, Feb. 29, 2016. Became a free agent, July 1, 2016. Platt, Geoff 2007-08 C - 20 5 0 0 0 2 +2 Acquired from Columbus in exchange for Aaron Rome and Clay Wilson, Nov. 15, 2007. Signed as a free agent by Minsk (KHL), May 15, 2009. Plavsic, Adrien 1996-97 D - 25 6 0 0 0 2 -5 Signed as a free agent, Aug. 27, 1996. Became a free agent, July 1, 1997. Popovic, Mark 2004 D - 33 1 0 0 0 0 0 Selected by Anaheim in the second round (35th overall) of the 2001 NHL Draft. Traded to Atlanta in exchange for Kip Brennan, Aug. 25, 2005. Pronger, Chris 2006-09 D - 25 220 36 114 150 285 +26

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STATISTICS OF FORMER DUCKS Acquired from Edmonton in exchange for Joffrey Lupul, Ladislav Smid, a first-round selection in the 2007 NHL Draft, a conditional first-round selection and a second-round selection in the 2008 NHL Draft, July 3, 2006. Traded to Philadelphia with Ryan Dingle in exchange for Joffrey Lupul, Luca Sbisa, a first-round selection in the 2009 NHL Draft, a first-round selection in the 2010 NHL Draft and a conditional third-round selection in the 2010 or 2011 NHL Draft, June 26, 2009. Pronger, Sean 1996-98 C - 54/10 108 12 23 35 56 -3 Signed as a free agent, Feb. 14, 1995. Traded to Pittsburgh in exchange for Patrick Lalime, Mar. 24, 1998. Prospal, Vaclav 2003-04 LW - 40 82 19 35 54 54 -9 Signed as a free agent, July 17, 2003. Traded to Tampa Bay in exchange for a second-round selection in the 2005 NHL Draft, Aug. 16, 2004. Pushor, Jamie 1997-99 D-4 80 1 4 5 122 -19 Acquired from Detroit with a fourth-round selection in the 1998 NHL Draft in exchange for Dmitri Mironov, Mar. 24, 1998. Selected by Atlanta in the 1999 NHL Expansion Draft, June 25, 1999. Rasmussen, Dennis 2017-18 C - 22 27 1 3 4 8 +4 Signed as a free agent, July 7, 2017. Released by Anaheim, Feb. 13, 2018. Raymond, Mason 2016-17 LW - 39 4 0 0 0 0 -2 Signed as a free agent, July 4, 2016. Placed on unconditional waivers, Nov. 2, 2016. Reichert, Craig 1996-97 RW - 51 3 0 0 0 0 -2 Selected in the third round (67th overall) of the 1994 NHL Draft. Became a free agent, July 1, 1999. Ritchie, Nick 2015-16 LW - 37 287 43 66 109 331 +14 Selected in the first round (10th overall) of the 2014 NHL Draft. Traded to Boston in exchange for Danton Heinen, Feb. 24, 2020. Robak, Colby 2014-15 D - 48 5 0 1 1 0 +3 Acquired from Florida in exchange for Jesse Blacker a conditional selection, Dec. 4, 2014. Became a free agent, July 1, 2015. Robidas, Stephane 2013-14 D - 19 14 1 4 5 8 +3 Acquired from Dallas in exchange for a conditional fourth-round selection in the 2014 NHL Draft, Mar. 4, 2014. Became a free agent, July 1, 2014. Rome, Aaron 2006-07 D - 34 1 0 0 0 0 -1 Signed as a free agent, June 7, 2004. Traded to Columbus with Clay Wilson in exchange for Geoff Platt and Bruno St. Jacques, Nov. 15, 2007. Ronnqvist, Jonas 2000-01 R - 22 38 0 4 4 14 -7 Selected by Anaheim in the fourth round (98th overall) of the 2000 NHL Draft. Signed as a free agent by Lulea HF Sweden, Apr. 25, 2002. Rowney, Carter 2018-21 C/RW - 24 152 15 30 45 28 +3 Signed as a free agent, July 2, 2018. Became a free agent, July 28, 2021. Roy, Kevin 2017-19 LW - 63 28 6 1 7 6 +2 Selected by Anaheim in the fourth round (97th overall) of the 2012 NHL Draft. Became a free agent, July 1, 2019. Rucchin, Steve 1994-04 C - 15/20 616 153 279 432 140 +28 Selected by Anaheim in the first round (second overall) of the 1994 NHL Supplemental Draft. Traded to NY Rangers in exchange for Trevor Gillies and a conditional selection in the 2007 NHL Draft, Aug. 25, 2005. Ruutu, Jarkko 2010-11 LW - 37 23 1 1 2 38 0 Acquired from Ottawa in exchange for a sixth-round selection in the 2011 NHL Draft, Feb. 17, 2011. Became a free agent on July 1, 2011. Ryan, Bobby 2007-13 LW - 9/54 378 147 142 289 251 +40 Selected by Anaheim in the first round (second overall) of the 2005 NHL Draft. Traded to Ottawa in exchange for Jakob Silfverberg, Stefan Noesen and a firstround selection in the 2014 NHL Draft, July 5, 2013. Rychel, Warren 1996-98 LW - 16 133 15 13 28 416 -4 Signed as a free agent, July 23, 1996. Traded to Colorado in exchange for Josef Marha and a conditional selection in the 1999 NHL Draft, Mar. 24, 1998. Sacco, David 1994-96 LW/C - 12 31 4 12 16 18 -2 Acquired from Toronto in exchange for Terry Yake, Sept. 28, 1994. Became a free agent, July 1, 1996. Sacco, Joe 1993-98 RW - 14 333 62 68 130 183 -18 Acquired in the 1993 NHL Expansion Draft from Toronto. Traded to NY Islanders with J.J. Daigneault and Mark Janssens in exchange for Travis Green, Doug Houda and Tony Tuzzolino, Feb. 6, 1998. Salcido, Brian 2008-09 D - 55 2 0 1 1 0 +2 Selected by Anaheim in the fifth round (141st overall) of the 2005 NHL Draft. Signed with the HC Sparta Praha of the Czech Extraleague, July 14, 2010. Salei, Ruslan 1996-06 D - 5/24 594 26 79 105 735 -3 Selected by Anaheim in the first round (ninth overall) of the 1996 NHL Draft. Became a free agent, July 1, 2006. Sandstrom, Tomas 1997-99 RW - 17 135 24 25 49 106 -30 Signed as a free agent, Aug. 1, 1997. Became a free agent, July 1, 1999. Santorelli, Mike 2015-16 C - 25 70 9 9 18 8 -4 Signed as a free agent, Aug. 17, 2015. Became a free agent, July 1, 2016. Sauer, Kurt 2002-04 D - 34 135 2 6 8 106 -31 Signed as a free agent, June 6, 2002. Traded to Colorado with a fourth-round selection in the 2005 NHL Draft in exchange for Martin Skoula, Feb. 21, 2004. Sawyer, Kevin 2000-03 LW - 46/25 97 3 3 6 363 -7 Signed as a free agent, July 13, 2000. Became a free agent, July 1, 2003. Sbisa, Luca 2009-14 D-5 227 9 40 49 181 -17 Acquired from Philadelphia with Joffrey Lupul, a first-round selection in the 2009 NHL Draft, a first-round selection in the 2010 NHL Draft and a conditional thirdround selection in the 2010 or 2011 NHL Draft for Chris Pronger and Ryan Dingle, June 26, 2009. Traded to Vancouver with Nick Bonino, a first-round selection and a third-round selection in 2014 NHL Draft in exchange for Ryan Kesler and a third-round selection in the 2015 NHL Draft, June 27, 2014. Schastlivy, Petr 2004 LW - 27 22 2 0 2 4 -3 Acquired from Ottawa in exchange for Todd Simpson, Feb. 4, 2004. Became a free agent, July 1, 2004. Schenn, Luke 2018-19 D-2 8 0 0 0 7 -6 Signed as a free agent, July 1, 2018. Traded to Vancouver in exchange for Michael Del Zotto and a seventh-round selection in the 2020 NHL Draft, Jan. 17, 2019. Schneider, Mathieu 2007-08 D - 11 65 12 27 39 50 +22 Signed as a free agent, July 1, 2007. Traded to Atlanta in exchange for Ken Klee, Brad Larsen and Chad Painchaud, Sept. 26, 2008. Sekac, Jiri 2014-16 LW - 46 41 3 7 10 8 +2 Acquired from Montreal in exchange for Devante Smith-Pelly, Feb. 24, 2015. Traded to Chicago in exchange for Ryan Garbutt, Jan. 21, 2016. Selanne, Teemu 1996-01 & 2005-14 RW - 8/13 966 457 531 988 471 +120 Acquired from Winnipeg with Marc Chouinard and a fourth-round selection in the 1996 NHL Draft for Chad Kilger, Oleg Tverdovsky and a third round selection in 1996 NHL Draft, Feb. 7, 1996. Traded to San Jose for Jeff Friesen, Steve Shields and a second-round selection in the 2003 NHL Draft, Mar. 5, 2001. Signed

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STATISTICS OF FORMER DUCKS as a free agent by Anaheim, Aug. 22, 2005. Semenov, Anatoli 1993-96 C - 19/93 76 15 32 47 26 -18 Acquired in the 1993 NHL Expansion Draft from Vancouver. Traded to Philadelphia in exchange for Milos Holan, Mar. 5, 1995. Re-acquired from Philadelphia with the rights to Mike Crowley in exchange for the rights to Brian Wesenberg, Mar. 19, 1996. Became a free agent, July 1, 1996. Severson, Cam 2002-04 LW - 14/17 33 3 0 3 58 -3 Signed as a free agent, Aug. 22, 2002. Became a free agent, July 1, 2004. Severyn, Brent 1997-98 RW - 22 37 1 3 4 133 -3 Acquired in the 1997 NHL Waiver Draft from Colorado. Became a free agent, July 1, 1998. Sexton, Dan 2009-11 RW - 42 88 13 19 32 20 -9 Signed as a free agent, Apr. 7, 2009. Traded to Tampa Bay in exchange for Kyle Wilson, Mar. 11, 2013. Sgarbossa, Michael 2015-17 C – 77/48 10 0 2 2 0 -2 Acquired from Colorado in exchange for Mat Clark, Mar. 2, 2015. Traded to Florida in exchange for Logan Shaw, Nov. 16, 2016. Shannon, Ryan 2006-07 C - 38 53 2 9 11 10 -2 Signed as a free agent, Nov. 28, 2005. Traded to Vancouver in exchange for Jason King and a conditional third-round selection in the 2009 NHL Draft, June 23, 2007. Sharp, MacGregor 2009-10 C - 67 8 0 0 0 0 0 Signed as a free agent by Anaheim, Mar. 31, 2009. Traded to Vancouver with Maxim Lapierre for Joel Perrault and a third-round selection in the 2012 Draft, Feb. 28, 2011. Shaw, Logan 2016-18 RW - 48 97 5 13 18 14 +2 Acquired from Florida in exchange for Michael Sgarbossa, Nov. 16, 2016. Claimed off waivers by Montreal, Jan. 15, 2018. Sherwood, Kiefer 2018-20 D – 64 60 6 7 13 14 0 Signed as a free agent, March 19, 2018. Became a free agent, Oct. 9, 2020. Shore, Devin 2018-20 C - 29 73 9 13 22 14 -20 Acquired from Florida in exchange for Michael Sgarbossa, Nov. 16, 2016. Claimed off waivers by Montreal, Jan. 15, 2018. Sillinger, Mike 1994-96 C - 26 77 15 26 41 38 -19 Acquired from Detroit with Jason York in exchange for Stu Grimson and Mark Ferner, Apr. 4, 1995. Traded to Vancouver in exchange for Roman Oksiuta, Mar. 15, 1996. Simpson, Todd 2003-04 D-2 46 4 3 7 105 -6 Acquired in the 2003 NHL Waiver Draft from Phoenix. Traded to Ottawa in exchange for Petr Schastlivy, Feb. 5, 2004. Skalde, Jarrod 1993-94 C - 10 20 5 4 9 10 -3 Acquired in the 1993 NHL Expansion Draft from New Jersey. Traded to Calgary in exchange for Bobby Marshall, Oct. 30, 1995. Skoula, Martin 2003-04 D - 14 21 2 7 9 2 +3 Acquired from Colorado in exchange for Kurt Sauer and a fourth-round selection in the 2005 NHL Draft, Feb. 21, 2004. Became a free agent, Aug. 1, 2005. Smirnov, Alexei 2002-03 LW - 22 52 3 3 6 20 -1 Selected by Anaheim in the first round (12th overall) of the 2000 NHL Draft. Became a free agent, Aug. 1, 2005. Smith-Pelly, Devante 2011-15 RW – 77/12 129 14 26 40 30 -5 Selected by Anaheim in the second round (42nd overall) of the 2010 NHL Draft. Traded to Montreal in exchange for Jiri Sekac, Feb. 24, 2015. Souray, Sheldon 2012-13 D - 44 44 7 10 17 52 +19 Signed as a free agent by Anaheim, July 1, 2012. Became a free agent, July 1, 2015. Sprong, Daniel 2018-20 RW - 11 55 15 6 21 10 -11 Acquired from Pittsburgh in exchange for Marcus Pettersson, Dec. 3, 2018. Traded to Washington in exchange for Christian Djoos, Feb. 24, 2020. St. Jacques, Bruno 2005-06 D-7 1 1 0 1 0 +1 Acquired from Carolina in exchange for Craig Adams, Oct. 3, 2005. Traded to Chicago with Pierre Parenteau in exchange for Sebastien Caron, Matt Keith and Chris Durno, Dec. 28, 2006. Staubitz, Brad 2012-13 RW - 25 15 1 1 2 41 0 Signed as a free agent by Anaheim, July 1, 2012. Traded to Toronto with Peter Holland for Jesse Blacker, a conditional third-round draft pick and seventh-round draft pick in the 2014 NHL Draft, Nov. 16, 2014. Steckel, David 2012-14 C - 20 27 1 5 6 4 +2 Acquired from Toronto in exchange for Ryan Lasch and a seventh-round selection in the 2014 NHL Draft, Mar. 15, 2013. Became a free agent, July 5, 2013. Stevenson, Jeremy 1995-00 LW - 40/26 56 3 6 9 134 -5 Selected by Anaheim in the 11th round (262nd overall) of the 1994 NHL Draft. Became a free agent on July 1, 2000. Stewart, Chris 2015-16 RW - 29 56 8 12 20 73 +2 Signed as a free agent, July 11, 2015. Became a free agent, July 1, 2016. Stoner, Clayton 2014-17 D–3 133 3 14 17 163 +2 Signed as a free agent, July 1, 2014. Selected in the Expansion Draft by Vegas, June 21, 2017. Street, Ben 2018-19 C - 46 21 3 2 5 2 -4 Signed as a free agent, July 2, 2018. Became a free agent, July 1, 2019. Sustr, Andrej 2018-19 D – 62 5 0 0 0 6 0 Signed as a free agent, July 5, 2018. Became a free agent, July 1, 2019. Sutherby, Brian 2007-08 C/LW - 17 62 3 4 7 76 +4 Acquired from Washington in exchange for a second-round selection in the 2009 NHL Draft, Nov. 19, 2007. Traded to Dallas in exchange for David McIntyre and a conditional sixth-round selection in the 2010 NHL Draft, Dec. 14, 2008. Sutton, Andy 2010-11 D - 25 39 0 4 4 87 +1 Signed as a free agent Aug. 2, 2010. Traded to Edmonton in exchange for Kurtis Foster, July 2, 2011. Sweeney, Tim 1993-95 C/LW - 8 91 17 28 45 51 0 Acquired in the 1993 NHL Expansion Draft from Boston. Released, Apr. 9, 1995. Sykora, Petr 2002-06 RW - 39 197 64 67 131 86 -15 Acquired from New Jersey with Mike Commodore, Jean-Francois Damphousse and Igor Pohanka in exchange for Jeff Friesen, Oleg Tverdovsky and Maxim Balmochnykh, July 6, 2002. Traded to NY Rangers with a fourth-round selection in the 2007 NHL Draft in exchange for Maxim Kondratiev, Jan. 8, 2006. Syvret, Danny 2010-11 D - 26 6 1 1 2 4 -3 Signed as a free agent, July 21, 2010. Traded to Philadelphia with Rob Bordson in exchange for Patrick Maroon and David Laliberte, Nov. 21, 2010. Tenkrat, Petr 2000-02 RW - 18 55 5 9 14 22 -17 Selected by Anaheim in the eighth round (230th overall) of the 1999 NHL Draft. Traded to Nashville in exchange for Patric Kjellberg, Nov. 1, 2001. Theodore, Shea 2015-17 D - 53 53 5 12 17 30 +1

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STATISTICS OF FORMER DUCKS Selected by Anaheim in the first round (26th overall) of the 2013 NHL Draft. Traded to Vegas in exchange for Expansion Draft considerations, June 21, 2017. Thomas, Steve 2002-03 RW - 32 12 10 3 13 2 +10 Acquired from Chicago in exchange for a fifth-round selection in the 2003 NHL Draft, Mar. 11, 2003. Became a free agent, July 1, 2003. Thompson, Nate 2014-17 C - 44 159 9 17 26 100 +3 Acquired from Tampa Bay in exchange for a fourth-round selection and a seventh round selection in the 2015 NHL Draft, June 30, 2014. Became a free agent, July 1, 2017. Thomson, Jim 1993-94 RW - 33 6 0 0 0 5 0 Acquired in the 1993 NHL Expansion Draft from Los Angeles. Became a free agent, July 1, 1994. Thornton, Shawn 2006-07 RW - 45 48 2 7 9 88 +3 Signed as a free agent, July 14, 2006. Became a free agent, July 1, 2007. Titov, German 2000-02 LW - 13 137 22 25 47 97 -17 Signed as a free agent, July 1, 2000. Todd, Kevin 1996-98 C - 12 92 13 28 41 56 -12 Claimed on waivers from Pittsburgh, Oct. 4, 1996. Became a free agent, July 1, 1998. Traverse, Patrick 2000-01 D-3 15 1 0 1 6 -6 Acquired from Ottawa in exchange for Joel Kwiatkowski, June 12, 2000. Traded to Boston with Andrei Nazarov in exchange for Samuel Pahlsson, Nov. 18, 2000. Trebil, Dan 1996-99 D - 34 56 3 4 7 25 -5 Signed as a free agent, May 23, 1996. Traded to Pittsburgh in exchange for a fifth-round selection in the 2000 Draft, Mar. 14, 2000. Trepanier, Pascal 1998-01 D - 27 139 8 12 20 175 -10 Acquired in the 1998 NHL Waiver Draft from Colorado. Became a free agent, July 1, 2001. Trnka, Pavel 1997-03 D-7 322 11 47 58 248 -13 Selected by Anaheim in the fifth round (106th overall) of the 1994 NHL Draft. Traded to Florida with Matt Cullen and a fourth-round selection in the 2003 NHL Draft in exchange for Sandis Ozolinsh and Lance Ward, Jan. 30, 2003. Tropp, Corey 2016-17 RW - 41 1 0 0 0 0 -1 Acquired from Chicago in exchange for Tim Jackman and a seventh-round selection in the 2017 NHL Draft, Feb. 29, 2016. Became a free agent, July 1, 2018. Tsulygin, Nikolai 1996-97 D - 26 22 0 1 1 8 -5 Selected by Anaheim in the second round (30th overall) of the 1993 NHL Draft. Became a free agent, July 1, 1998. Tuzzolino, Tony 1997-98 RW - 36 1 0 0 0 2 -2 Acquired from NY Islanders with Doug Houda and Travis Green in exchange for J.J. Daigneault, Mark Janssens and Joe Sacco, Feb. 6, 1998. Became a free agent, July 1, 2000. Tverdovsky, Oleg 1994-96 & 1999-02 D - 10 324 45 125 170 142 -12 Selected by Anaheim in the first round (second overall) of the 1994 NHL Draft. Traded to Winnipeg with Chad Kilger and a third-round selection in exchange for Teemu Selanne, Marc Chouinard and a fourth-round selection, Feb. 7, 1996. Re-acquired from Phoenix in exchange for Travis Green and a first-round selection in the 1999 NHL Draft, June 26, 1999. Traded to New Jersey with Jeff Friesen and Maxim Balmochnykh in exchange for Petr Sykora, Mike Commodore, J.F. Damphousse and Igor Pohanka, July 6, 2002. Valicevic, Rob 2002-03 RW - 38 10 1 0 1 2 +1 Signed as a free agent, July 24, 2002. Became a free agent, July 1, 2003. Valk, Garry 1993-97 LW - 18 246 40 52 92 312 +10 Acquired in the 1993 NHL Waiver Draft from Vancouver. Traded to Pittsburgh in exchange for J.J. Daigneault, Feb. 21, 1997. Van Allen, Shaun 1993-96 C - 22 174 24 63 87 137 +9 Signed as a free agent, July 22, 1993. Traded to Ottawa with Jason York in exchange for Ted Drury and Marc Moro, Oct. 1, 1996. Van Impe, Darren 1994-97 D - 48/29 110 6 25 31 112 +1 Acquired from NY Islanders in exchange for a ninth-round selection in the 1995 NHL Draft, Sept. 2, 1994. Claimed on waivers by Boston, Nov. 26, 1997. Vatanen, Sami 2012-18 D - 45 280 33 93 126 116 +22 Selected in the fourth round (106th overall) of the 2009 NHL Draft. Traded to New Jersey with a conditional third-round draft selection in exchange for Adam Henrique, Joseph Blandisi and a 2018 third-round draft pick, Nov. 30, 2017. Vermette, Antoine 2016-18 C - 50 136 17 27 44 76 -12 Signed as a free agent, Aug. 15, 2016. Became a free agent, July 1, 2018. Vishnevski, Vitaly 1999-06 D - 6/5 416 11 37 48 403 -11 Selected in the first round (fifth overall) of the 1998 NHL Draft. Traded to Atlanta in exchange for Karl Stewart, a second-round selection in the 2007 NHL Draft and a conditional selection, Aug. 17, 2006. Visnovsky, Lubomir 2009-12 D - 17 165 29 79 108 75 +19 Acquired from Edmonton in exchange for Ryan Whitney and a sixth-round selection in the 2010 NHL Draft, Mar. 3, 2010. Traded to NY Islanders in exchange for a second-round selection in the 2013 NHL Draft, June 22, 2012. Voros, Aaron 2010-11 LW - 34 12 0 0 0 43 -4 Acquired from NY Rangers with Ryan Hillier in exchange for Steve Eminger, July 9, 2010. Traded to Toronto for a conditional seventh-round selection in the 2011 NHL Draft, Feb. 15, 2011. Wagner, Chris 2014-15 & 2015-18 C – 62/21 133 12 12 24 62 -7 Selected in the fifth round (122nd overall) of the 2010 NHL Draft. Claimed off waivers by Colorado, Nov. 15, 2015. Reclaimed off waivers from Colorado, Feb. 25, 2016. Traded to NY Islanders in exchange for Jason Chimera, Feb. 26, 2018. Ward, Aaron 2009-10 D-4 17 0 2 2 8 +2 Acquired from Carolina in exchange for Justin Pogge and a fourth-round selection in the 2010 or 2011 NHL Draft, Mar. 3, 2010. Became a free agent, July 1, 2010. Ward, Ed 1999-00 RW - 33 8 1 0 1 15 -2 Acquired from Atlanta in exchange for future considerations, Mar. 14, 2000. Traded to New Jersey for a seventh-round selection in the 2001 NHL Draft, June 12, 2000. Ward, Lance 2003-04 D-4 75 0 5 5 137 -3 Acquired from Florida with Sandis Ozolinsh in exchange for Pavel Trnka, Matt Cullen and a fourth-round selection in the 2003 NHL Draft, Jan. 30, 2003. Became a free agent, Aug. 1, 2005. Weight, Doug 2007-08 C - 39 38 6 8 14 20 0 Acquired from St. Louis with Michel Birner and a seventh-round selection in the 2008 NHL Draft in exchange for Andy McDonald, Dec. 14, 2007. Became a free agent, July 1, 2008. Welinski, Andy 2017-19 & 2020-21 D - 73/45 46 1 6 8 -2 Selected by Anaheim in the third round (83rd overall) of the 2011 NHL Draft. Became a free agent, July 1, 2019. Signed as a free agent, Oct. 10, 2020. Became a free agent, July 28, 2021. Whitney, Ryan 2008-10 D - 19 82 4 34 38 60 -5

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STATISTICS OF FORMER DUCKS Acquired from Pittsburgh in exchange for Chris Kunitz and Eric Tangradi, Feb. 26, 2009. Traded to Edmonton along with a sixth-round selection in the 2010 NHL Draft in exchange for Lubomir Visnovsky, Mar. 3, 2010. Williams, David 1993-95 D-4 77 7 17 24 68 +3 Acquired in the 1993 NHL Expansion Draft from San Jose. Became a free agent, July 1, 1995. Winchester, Brad 2010-11 LW - 19 19 1 1 2 28 -9 Acquired from St. Louis in exchange for a third-round selection in the 2012 NHL Draft, Feb. 28, 2011. Became a free agent July 1, 2011. Winnik, Daniel 2012-14 LW - 34 124 12 37 49 39 +19 Signed as a free agent, July 20, 2012. Became a free agent July 1, 2014. Wirtanen, Petteri 2007-08 C - 56 3 1 0 1 2 +1 Selected in the sixth round (172nd overall) of the 2006 NHL Draft. Signed with the HIFK Helsinki of the SM-Liiga (Finland), July 28, 2009. Wisniewski, James 2008-10 & 2014-15 D – 34/20 99 4 42 46 82 -5 Acquired from Chicago along with Petri Kontiola in exchange for Samuel Pahlsson, Logan Stephenson and a conditional third-round selection in the 2011 NHL Draft, Mar. 4, 2009. Traded to NY Islanders for a conditional third-round selection in the 2011 NHL Draft, July 30, 2010. Acquired from Columbus along with a third-round selection in the 2015 NHL Draft in exchange for Rene Bourque, William Karlsson, and a second-round selection in the 2015 NHL Draft, Mar. 2, 2015. Traded to Carolina for Andre Khudobin, June 27, 2015. Wren, Bob 1997-01 C - 50/37 4 0 0 0 0 -1 Signed as a free agent Oct. 23, 1996. Became a free agent, July 1, 2001 Wright, Tyler 2005-06 C - 28 25 2 2 4 31 +2 Acquired from Columbus with Francois Beauchemin in exchange for Sergei Fedorov and a fifth-round selection in the 2006 NHL Draft, Nov. 15, 2005. Bought out of contract in June 2006. Yake, Terry 1993-94 C - 25 82 21 31 52 44 +2 Acquired in the 1993 NHL Expansion Draft from Hartford. Traded to Toronto in exchange for David Sacco, Sept. 28, 1994. Yonkman, Nolan 2013-14 D - 40 2 0 1 1 0 -1 Signed as a free agent, July 9, 2013. Became a free agent, July 1, 2014. York, Jason 1995-96 & 2001-02 D - 3/33 168 8 49 57 160 -14 Acquired from Detroit with Mike Sillinger in exchange for Stu Grimson and Mark Ferner, Apr. 4, 1995. Traded to Ottawa with Shaun Van Allen in exchange for Ted Drury and Marc Moro, Oct. 1, 1996. Signed as a free agent July 3, 2001. Traded to Nashville in exchange for future considerations, Oct. 23, 2002. Young, Scott 1997-98 RW - 48 73 13 20 33 22 -13 Acquired from Colorado in exchange for a third-round selection in the 1998 NHL Draft, Sept. 17, 1997. Became a free agent, July 1, 1998. Zolnierczyk, Harry 2015-16 LW - 41 1 0 0 0 0 -1 Signed as a free agent, July 3, 2015. Became a free agent, July 1, 2016.

GOALTENDERS

PLAYER SEASONS POS-NO. GP MIN GA GAA RECORD SV% Andersen, Frederik 2013-16 G - 31 125 6973 271 2.33 77-26-12 .918 Selected by Anaheim in the third round (87th overall) of the 2012 NHL Draft. Traded to Toronto in exchange for a first-round selection in the 2016 NHL Draft and a second-round selection in the 2017 NHL Draft, June 20, 2016. Askey, Tom 1997-99 G - 35/67 7 273 12 2.64 0-1-2 .894 Selected by Anaheim in the eighth round (186th overall) of the 1993 NHL Draft. Became a free agent on July 1, 2000. Bernier, Jonathan 2016-17 G–1 39 1993 83 2.50 21-7-4 .915 Acquired from Toronto in exchange for a conditional selection in the 2017 NHL Draft, July 18, 2016. Became a free agent on July 1, 2017. Berra, Reto 2017-18 G–1 5 182 7 2.31 1-1-0 .926 Signed as a free agent, July 5, 2017. Became a free agent on July 1, 2018. Boyle, Kevin 2018-19 G – 40 5 277 10 2.17 1-3-0 .928 Signed as a free agent, Mar. 30, 2016. Became a free agent on Oct. 9, 2020. Bryzgalov, Ilya 2001-07 & 2014-15 G – 30/80 77 3952 173 2.63 27-27-9 .904 Selected by Anaheim in the second round (44th overall) of the 2000 NHL Draft. Placed on waivers on Nov. 16, 2007. Signed as s free agent, Dec. 9, 2014. Released Feb. 26, 2015. Caron, Sebastien 2006-07 G - 29 1 28 1 2.12 0-0-0 .833 Acquired from Chicago with Matt Keith and Chris Durno in exchange for Bruno St. Jacques and Pierre Parenteau, Dec. 28, 2006. Became a free agent, July 1, 2007. Deslauriers, Jeff 2011-12 G - 43 4 241 11 2.74 3-1-0 .903 Signed as a free agent, July 12, 2011. Traded to Minnesota for future considerations, Apr. 3, 2013. Ellis, Dan 2010-12 G - 38 23 1148 48 2.51 9-8-1 .915 Acquired from Tampa Bay in exchange for Curtis McElhinney, Feb. 24, 2011. Became a free agent, July 1, 2012. Emery, Ray 2010-11 G - 29 10 527 20 2.28 7-2-0 .926 Signed as a free agent, Feb. 7, 2011. Became a free agent, July 1, 2011. Fasth, Viktor 2012-14 G - 30 30 1733 67 2.32 17-8-3 .915 Signed as a free agent, May 23, 2012. Traded to Edmonton Oilers in exchange for a fifth-round selection in the 2014 NHL Draft and third-round selection in the 2015 NHL Draft. Gerber, Martin 2002-04 G - 29 54 2901 103 2.13 17-23-7 .923 Selected by Anaheim in the eighth round (232nd overall) of the 2001 NHL Draft. Traded to Carolina in exchange for Tomas Malec and a third-round selection, June 18, 2004. Giguere, Jean-Sebastien 2000-10 G - 35 447 25646 1057 2.47 206-163-59 .914 Acquired from Calgary in exchange for a second-round selection in the 2000 NHL Draft, June 10, 2000. Traded to Toronto in exchange for Jason Blake and Vesa Toskala, Jan. 31, 2010. Hebert, Guy 1993-01 G - 31 441 25206 1155 2.75 173-202-52 .911 Acquired in the 1993 NHL Expansion Draft from St. Louis. Placed on waivers, Mar. 5, 2001. Hiller, Jonas 2007-14 G-1 326 18378 768 2.51 162-110-32 .916 Signed as a free agent, May 25, 2007. Became a free agent, July 1, 2014. Johnson, Chad 2018-19 G-1 9 320 20 3.75 0-5-0 .872 Claimed off waivers from St. Louis, Dec. 11, 2018. Became a free agent, July 1, 2019.

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STATISTICS OF FORMER DUCKS Khudobin, Anton 2015-16 G - 30 9 354 16 2.69 3-3-0 .909 Acquired from Carolina in exchange for James Wisniewski, June 27, 2015. Became a free agent, July 1, 2016. LaBarbera, Jason 2014-15 G - 30 5 207 9 2.60 2-0-1 .909 Signed as a free agent, July 2, 2014. Became a free agent, July 1, 2015. McElhinney, Curtis 2009-11 G - 31 31 1517 81 3.20 11-10-3 .899 Acquired from Calgary in exchange for Vesa Toskala, Mar. 3, 2010. Traded to Tampa Bay in exchange for Dan Ellis, Feb. 24, 2011. Miller, Ryan 2017-21 G - 30 87 4571 219 2.87 33-27-14 .910 Signed as a free agent, July 1, 2017. Retired from the NHL, May 8, 2021. Naumenko, Gregg 2000-02 G-1 2 70 7 5.99 0-1-0 .759 Signed as a free agent, Mar. 31, 1999. Became a free agent, July 1, 2002. O’Neill, Mike 1996-97 G-1 1 31 3 5.76 0-0-0 .700 Signed as a free agent, July 28, 1995. Became a free agent, July 1, 1997. Pielmeier, Timo 2010-11 G - 30 1 40 5 7.50 0-0-0 .583 Acquired from San Jose with Nick Bonino and a conditional selection in the 2009 NHL Draft in exchange for Travis Moen and Kent Huskins, Mar. 4, 2009. Traded to New Jersey with Kurtis Foster in exchange for Rod Pelly, Mark Fraser and a seventh-round selection in the 2012 NHL Draft, Dec. 12, 2011. Roussel, Dominic 1998-01 G - 30 51 2525 120 2.85 12-15-9 .901 Acquired from Nashville in exchange for Chris Mason and Marc Moro, Oct. 5, 1998. Placed on waivers, Jan. 7, 2001. Shields, Steve 2001-02 G - 31 33 1777 79 2.67 9-20-2 .907 Acquired from San Jose with Jeff Friesen and future considerations for Teemu Selanne, Mar. 5, 2001. Traded to Boston in exchange for a third-round selection in the 2003 NHL Draft, June 25, 2002. Shtalenkov, Mikhail 1993-98 G - 35 122 6117 320 3.14 34-53-11 .897 Selected by Anaheim in the fifth round (108th overall) of the 1993 NHL Draft. Selected by Nashville in the 1998 NHL Expansion Draft. Tarkki, Iiro 2011-12 G - 31 1 41 3 4.41 1-0-0 .700 Signed as a free agent, May 6, 2011. Became a free agent June 25, 2012. Tokarski, Dustin 2016-17 G - 30 1 10 0 0.00 0-0-0 1.000 Acquired from Montreal for Max Friberg, Jan. 7, 2016. Traded to Philadelphia in exchange for a future considerations, Oct. 9, 2017. Tugnutt, Ron 1993-94 G-1 28 1520 76 3.00 10-15-1 .908 Acquired in the 1993 NHL Expansion Draft from Edmonton. Traded to Montreal in exchange for Stephan Lebeau, Feb. 20, 1994. Wall, Michael 2006-07 G - 31 4 202 10 2.97 2-2-0 .877 Signed as a free agent, Sept. 29, 2005. Traded to Colorado in exchange for Brad May, Feb. 7, 2007.

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2021 third overall pick Mason McTavish

DRAFTS 2021 NHL DRAFT Round 1 2 3 3 4 5 5 6

Overall 3 34 66 76 98 130 148 162

2020 NHL DRAFT Round 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Overall 6 27 36 67 104 129 160 207

Selection Mason McTavish Olen Zellweger Sasha Pastujov Tyson Hinds Josh Lopina Sean Tschigerl Gage Alexander Kyle Kukkonen

Pos. C D RW D C LW G C

Club Peterborough (OHL) Everett (WHL) USNTDP Rimouski (QMJHL) UMass (Hockey East) Calgary (WHL) Winnipeg (WHL) Maple Grove (MN High School)

Selection Jamie Drysdale Jacob Perreault Sam Colangelo Ian Moore Thimo Nickl Artyom Galimov Albin Sundsvik Ethan Bowen

Pos. D RW RW D D LW C C

Club Erie (OHL) Sarnia (OHL) Chicago (USHL) St. Mark’s School (MA High School) Drummondville (QMJHL) Kazan (KHL) Skelleftea (SHL) Chilliwack (BCHL

2019 NHL ENTRY DRAFT (VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA) Round 1 1 2 4 5 6 6

Overall 9 29 39 101 132 163 175

Selection Trevor Zegras Brayden Tracey Jackson LaCombe Henry Thrun Trevor Janicke Will Francis Mathew Hill

2018 NHL ENTRY DRAFT (DALLAS, TEXAS) Round 1 2 3 3 4 5 6

Overall 23 54 79 85 116 147 178

Selection Isac Lundestrom Benoit-Olivier Groulx Blake McLaughlin Lukas Dostal Jack Perbix Roman Durny Hunter Drew

2017 NHL ENTRY DRAFT (CHICAGO, ILLINOIS) Round 2 2

Overall 50 60

Selection Maxime Comtois Antoine Morand

Pos. C LW D D C D D

Club USNTDP Moose Jaw (WHL) Chicago (USHL) USNTDP Central Illinois (USHL) Cedar Rapids (USHL) Barrie (OHL)

Pos. C C LW G RW G D

Club Lulea (Sweden) Halifax (QMJHL) Chicago (USHL) Trebic (Czech Republic) Elk River (MN High School) Des Moines (USHL) Charlottetown (QMJHL)

Pos. LW C

Club Victoriaville (QMJHL) Acadie-Bathurst (QMJHL)

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91 122 153

Jack Badini Kyle Olson Olle Eriksson-Ek

2016 NHL ENTRY DRAFT (BUFFALO, NEW YORK) Round 1 1 3 4 4 7

Overall 24 30 85 93 115 205

Selection Max Jones Sam Steel Josh Mahura Jack Kopacka Alex Dostie Tyler Soy

2015 NHL ENTRY DRAFT (SUNRISE, FLORIDA) Round 1 2 3 3 5 6 6

Overall 27 59 80 84 148 178 179

Selection Jacob Larsson Julius Nattinen Brent Gates Jr. Deven Sideroff Troy Terry Steven Ruggiero Garrett Metcalf

C RW G

Chicago (USHL) Tri-City (WHL) Farjestad Jr. (Sweden Jr.)

Pos. LW C D LW C C

Club London (OHL) Regina (WHL) Red Deer (WHL) Sault Ste. Marie (OHL) Gatineau (QMJHL) Victoria (WHL)

Pos. D C C RW C D G

Club Frolunda (SHL) JYP Jyvaskyla (Finland) Green Bay (USHL) Kamloops (WHL) USNTDP (U-18) USNTDP (U-18) Madison (USHL)

2014 NHL ENTRY DRAFT (PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA) Round 1 2 2 5 7

Overall 10 38 55 123 205

Selection Nick Ritchie Marcus Pettersson Brandon Montour Matt Berkovitz Ondrej Kase

2013 NHL ENTRY DRAFT (NEWARK, NEW JERSEY) Round 1 2 3 5 6

Overall 26 45 87 147 177

Selection Shea Theodore Nick Sorensen Keaton Thompson Grant Besse Miro Aaltonen

Pos. LW D D D RW

Club Peterborough (OHL) Skelleftea Jr. (Sweden) Waterloo (USHL) Ashwaubenon (High-WI) Chomutov (Czech Republic)

Pos. D RW D RW C

Club Seattle (WHL) Quebec (QMJHL) U.S. National U-18 (USDP) Benilde-St. Margaret’s (High-MN) Espoo (Finland)

2012 NHL ENTRY DRAFT (PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA) Round 1 2 3 4 4 5 7 7

Overall 6 36 87 97 108 127 187 210

Selection Hampus Lindholm Nicolas Kerdiles Frederik Andersen Kevin Roy Andrew O’Brien Brian Cooper Kenton Helgesen Jaycob Megna

2011 NHL ENTRY DRAFT (ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA) Round 1 2 2 3 3 5 6

Overall 30 39 53 65 83 143 160

Selection Rickard Rakell John Gibson William Karlsson Joseph Cramarossa Andy Welinski Max Friberg Josh Manson

2010 NHL ENTRY DRAFT (LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA) Round 1 1 2 5 5 6 6 7

262

Overall 12 29 42 122 132 161 177 192

Selection Cam Fowler Emerson Etem Devante Smith-Pelly Chris Wagner Tim Heed Andreas Dahlstrom Kevin Lind Brett Perlini

Pos. D LW G C D D D D

Club Rogle Jr. (Sweden) U.S. National U-18 (USDP) Frolunda (Sweden) Lincoln (USHL) Chicoutimi (QMJHL) Fargo (USHL) Calgary (WHL) Nebraska-Omaha (WCHA)

Pos. RW G C C D RW D

Club Plymouth (OHL) U.S. National U-18 (USDP) Vasteras Jr. (Sweden) Mississauga (OHL) Green Bay (USHL) Skovde (Sweden-1) Salmon Arm (BCHL)

Pos. D RW RW C D C D C

Club Windsor (OHL) Medicine Hat (WHL) Mississauga (OHL) South Shore (EJHL) Sodertalje (Sweden) Stockholm AIK (Sweden-2) Chicago (USHL) Michigan State (CCHA)

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Overall 15 26 37 76 106 136 166

Selection Peter Holland Kyle Palmieri Mat Clark Igor Bobkov Sami Vatanen Radoslav Illo Scott Valentine

2008 NHL ENTRY DRAFT (OTTAWA, ONTARIO) Round 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 5 7

Overall 17 35 39 43 71 83 85 113 143 208

Selection Jake Gardiner Nicolas Deschamps Eric O’Dell Justin Schultz Josh Brittain Marco Cousineau Brandon McMillan Ryan Hegarty Stefan Warg Nick Pryor

2007 NHL ENTRY DRAFT (COLUMBUS, OHIO) Round 1 2 3 4 4 4 4 5

Overall 19 42 63 92 93 98 121 151

Selection Logan MacMillan Eric Tangradi Maxime Macenauer Justin Vaive Steven Kampfer Sebastien Stefaniszin Mattias Modig Brett Morrison

Pos. C C D G D RW D

Club Guelph (OHL) U.S. National U-18 (USDP) Brampton (OHL) Magnitogorsk 2 (Russia-3) Jyvaskyla Jr. (Finland-Jr.) Tri-City (USHL) Oshawa (OHL)

Pos. D C C D LW G C C D D

Club Minnetonka (MSHSL) Chicoutimi (QMJHL) Sudbury (OHL) Westside (BCHL) Kingston (OHL) Baie-Comeau (QMJHL) Kelowna (WHL) U.S. National U-18 (USDP) Vasteras Jr. (Sweden) U.S. National U-18 (USDP)

Pos. C C C LW D G G C

Club Halifax (QMJHL) Belleville (OHL) Rouyn-Noranda (QMJHL) U.S. Nat’l U-18 (USA) University of Michigan (CCHA) Eisbaren Berlin (Germany) Lulea HF (Sweden) Prince Edward Island (QMJHL)

2006 NHL ENTRY DRAFT (VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA) Round 1 2 3 4 6

Overall 19 38 83 112 172

Selection Mark Mitera Bryce Swan John de Gray Matt Beleskey Petteri Wirtanen

2005 NHL ENTRY DRAFT (OTTAWA, ONTARIO) Round 1 2 3 5 5 7

Overall 2 31 63 127 141 197

Selection Bobby Ryan Brendan Mikkelson Jason Bailey Bobby Bolt Brian Salcido Jean-Philippe Levasseur

Pos. D C D LW C

Club University of Michigan (CCHA) Halifax (QMJHL) Brampton (OHL) Belleville (OHL) HPK (Finland)

Pos. LW D RW LW D G

Club Owen Sound (OHL) Portland (WHL) U.S. National U-18 (USDP) Kingston (OHL) Colorado College (WCHA) Rouyn Noranda (QMJHL)

2004 NHL ENTRY DRAFT (RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA) Round 1 2 3 3 6 7 8 9

Overall 9 39 74 75 172 203 236 269

Player Ladislav Smid Jordan Smith Kyle Klubertanz Tim Brent Matt Auffrey Gabriel Bouthillette Matt Christie Janne Pesonen

2003 NHL ENTRY DRAFT (NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE) Round 1 1 3 3 4 6 7

Overall 19 28 86 90 119 186 218

Player Ryan Getzlaf Corey Perry Shane Hynes Juha Alen Nathan Saunders Drew Miller Dirk Southern

Pos. D D D C RW G C F

Club HC Liberec (Czech) Sault-Ste. Marie (OHL) Green Bay (USHL) Toronto St. Mike’s (OHL) U.S. National U-18 (USDP) Gatineau (QMJHL) Miami University (CCHA) Karpat Oulu (Finland)

Pos. C RW RW D D LW C

Club Calgary (WHL) London (OHL) Cornell (ECAC) Northern Michigan (CCHA) Moncton (QMJHL) River City (USHL) Northern Michigan (NCAA)

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Shane O’Brien Ville Mantymaa

2002 NHL ENTRY DRAFT (TORONTO, ONTARIO) Round 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 9

Overall 7 37 71 103 140 173 261 267

Player Joffrey Lupul Tim Brent Brian Lee Joonas Vihko George Davis Luke Fritshaw Francois Caron Chris Petrow

2001 NHL ENTRY DRAFT (SUNRISE, FLORIDA) Round 1 2 3 4 4 4 5 6 7 8 9

Overall 5 35 66 102 105 118 137 170 224 232 264

Player Stanislav Chistov Mark Popovic Joel Stepp Timo Parssinen Vladimir Korsunov Brandon Rodgers Joel Perreault Jan Tabacek Tony Martensson Martin Gerber Pierre Parenteau

2000 NHL ENTRY DRAFT (CALGARY, ALBERTA) Round 1 2 4 5 5

Overall 12 44 98 134 153

Player Alexei Smirnov Ilya Bryzgalov Jonas Ronnqvist Peter Podhradsky Bill Cass

D D

Toronto St. Mike’s (OHL) Tappara Tampere (Finland)

Pos. C/RW C D C/W RW D D D

Club Medicine Hat (WHL) Toronto-St. Mike’s (OHL) Erie (OHL) HIFK Helsinki (Finland) Cape Breton (QMJHL) Prince Albert (WHL) Moncton (QMJHL) Oshawa (OHL)

Pos. LW D C LW D D C/LW D C G C

Club Omsk (Russia) Toronto (OHL) Red Deer (WHL) HPK (Finland) Spartak (Russia) Hotchkiss (H.S.) Baie-Comeau (QMJHL) HC Martin (Slovakia) Brynas (Sweden) Langnau (Switzerland) Chicoutimi (QMJHL)

Pos. LW/RW G RW D D

Club Dynamo (Russia) Lada Togliatti (Russia) Lulea HF (Sweden) HC Slovan (Slovakia) Boston College (Hockey East)

1999 NHL ENTRY DRAFT (BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS) Round 2 3 4 5 6 8 9

Overall 44 83 105 141 173 230 258

Player Jordan Leopold Niclas Havelid Alexandr Chagodayev Maxim Rybin Jan Sandstrom Petr Tenkrat Brian Gornick

1998 NHL ENTRY DRAFT (BUFFALO, NEW YORK) Round 1 2 4 6 7 8 9 9

Overall 5 32 112 150 178 205 233 245

Player Vitaly Vishnevski Stephen Peat Viktor Wallin Trent Hunter Jesse Fibiger David Bernier Pelle Prestberg Andreas Andersson

Pos. D D C LW D RW C

Club Univ. of Minn. (WCHA) Malmo (Sweden) HC Moscow (Russia) Spartak (Russia) AIK Solna (Sweden) HC Velvana (Czech. Rep.) USAFA (NCAA)

Pos. D D D RW D RW LW G

Club Yaroslavl 2 (Russia) Red Deer (WHL) HV-71 (Sweden) Prince George (WHL) Minn.-Duluth (WCHA) Quebec (QMJHL) Farjestad (Sweden) HV-71 (Sweden)

1997 NHL ENTRY DRAFT (PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA) Round 1 2 3 5 7 7 8 9

Overall 18 45 72 125 178 181 209 235

Player Michael Holmqvist Maxim Balmochnykh Jay Legault Luc Vaillancourt Tony Mohagen Mat Snesrud Rene Stussi Tommi Degerman

1996 NHL ENTRY DRAFT (ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI) Round 1

264

Overall 9

Player Ruslan Salei

Pos. C LW LW G LW D C C

Club Djugarden (Sweden) Lada Togliatti (Russia) London (OHL) Beauport (QMJHL) Seattle (WHL) North Iowa (Jr. A) Thurgau (Europe) Boston University (Hockey East)

Pos. D

Club Las Vegas (IHL)

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35 113 149 165 198 224

Matt Cullen Brendan Buckley Blaine Russell Timo Ahmaoja Kevin Kellett Tobias Johansson

1995 NHL ENTRY DRAFT (EDMONTON, ALBERTA) Round 1 2 3 5 6 7 8

Overall 4 29 55 107 133 159 185

Player Chad Kilger Brian Wesenberg Mike Leclerc Igor Nikulin Peter Leboutillier Mike LaPlante Igor Karpenko

1994 NHL ENTRY DRAFT (HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT) Round 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11

Overall 2 28 67 80 106 132 158 184 236 262

Player Oleg Tverdovsky Johan Davidsson Craig Reichert Byron Briske Pavel Trnka Jon Battaglia Rocky Welsing Brad Englehart Tommi Miettinen Jeremy Stevenson

1993 NHL ENTRY DRAFT (QUEBEC CITY, QUEBEC) Round 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Overall 4 30 56 82 108 134 160 186 212 238 264

Player Paul Kariya Nikolai Tsulygin Valeri Karpov Joel Gagnon Mikhail Shtalenkov Antti Aalto Matt Peterson Tom Askey Vitali Kozel Anatoli Fedotov David Penney

C D G D D W

St. Cloud State (WCHA) Boston College (H.E.) Prince Albert (WHL) Jypht (Finland) Prince Albert (WHL) Malmo (Sweden Jr.)

Pos. C RW LW RW RW D G

Club Kingston (OHL) Guelph (OHL) Brandon (WHL) Cherepovets (CIS) Red Deer (WHL) Calgary (Tier II) Sokol (MHL)

Pos. D C/W RW D D LW D C C/W LW

Club Krylja (CIS) HV-71 Jonkoping (Sweden) Red Deer (WHL) Red Deer (WHL) Skoda Plzen (Czech) Caledon (Jr. A) Wisconsin (USHL) Kimball Union (H.S.) Kalpa (Finland) S. Ste. Marie (OHL)

Pos. LW D RW G G C D G C D LW

Club Maine (Hockey East) Salavat Yulayev (CIS) Traktor (CIS) Oshawa (OHL) Milwaukee (IHL) TPS Turku (Finland) Osseo (H.S.) Ohio State (CCHA) Dynamo (CIS) Moncton (AHL) Worchester Acad. (H.S.)

SUPPLEMENTAL DRAFTS 1994 NHL SUPPLEMENTAL DRAFT (HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT) Round 1

Overall 2

Player Steve Rucchin

Pos. C

Club W. Ontario (OUAA)

1993 NHL SUPPLEMENTAL DRAFT (QUEBEC CITY, QUEBEC) Round 1

Overall 5

Player Pat Thompson

Pos. D

Club Brown U. (ECAC)

1993 NHL EXPANSION DRAFT (QUEBEC CITY, QUEBEC) GOALTENDERS Pick 2 3 6

Player Guy Hebert Glenn Healy Ron Tugnutt

DEFENSEMEN Pick 2 3 5 8 10 11 13 16

NHL Club St. Louis N.Y. Islanders Edmonton

Player Alexei Kasatonov Sean Hill Bill Houlder Bobby Dollas Randy Ladouceur David Williams Dennis Vial Mark Ferner

NHL Club New Jersey Montreal Buffalo Detroit Hartford San Jose Tampa Bay Ottawa

FORWARDS Pick 1 4 6 7 9 12 14 15 17 20 22 23 25

Player Steven King Tim Sweeney Troy Loney Stu Grimson Terry Yake Jarrod Skalde Bob Corkum Anatoli Semenov Joe Sacco Lonnie Loach Jim Thomson Trevor Halverson Robin Bawa

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NHL Club N.Y. Rangers Boston Pittsburgh Chicago Hartford New Jersey Buffalo Vancouver Toronto Los Angeles Los Angeles Washington San Jose

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RECORDS ANAHEIM DUCKS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS MOST GOALS Career . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 457

Teemu Selanne, 1995-96 through 2000-01, 2005-06 through 2013-14

Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52

Teemu Selanne, 1997-98 (right wing position)

by a Left Wing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50

Paul Kariya, 1995-96

by a Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

Andy McDonald, 2005-06

by a Defenseman . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

Lubomir Visnovsky, 2010-11

Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 by a Right Wing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

58 times, most: Teemu Selanne (13 times) Teemu Selanne (13 times); Marty McInnis, Oct. 23, 2000 vs LAK; Jonathan Hedstrom, Jan. 9, 2006 vs. LAK; Bobby Ryan (3 times); Corey Perry (9 times); Jakob Silfverberg, Mar. 14, 2016 vs. NJD; Ondrej Kase, Dec. 12, 2018 vs. DAL, Nicolas Deslauriers, Mar. 10, 2020 vs. OTT

by a Left Wing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Paul Kariya (10 times); Andrew Cogliano (Two times); Garry Valk, Mar. 22, 1996 @ STL; Vaclav Prospal, Jan. 23, 2004 vs. MIN; Chris Kunitz, Nov. 19, 2006 vs. PHX; Kyle Palmieri; Feb. 27, 2013 vs. NSH; Rickard Rakell (Two times)

by a Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Ryan Getzlaf (two times); Terry Yake, Oct. 19, 1993 @ NYR; Saku Koivu, Jan. 10, 2012 vs. DAL; Nick Bonino, Feb. 2, 2013 vs. LAK; Ryan Kesler, Jan. 1, 2017 vs. PHI Sam Steel, Mar. 26, 2019 @ VAN, Derek Grant, Nov. 16, 2019 @ STL

by a Defenseman . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Lubomir Visnovsky, Mar. 4, 2011 vs. DAL; Hampus Lindholm, Dec. 21, 2017 @ NYI; Cam Fowler, Nov. 4, 2018 vs. CBJ

Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Teemu Selanne, two times: Nov. 10, 1997 vs. SJS (first) & Feb 1, 2001 @ PHX (third); Vaclav Prospal, Jan. 23, 2004 vs. MIN (third); Andrew Cogliano, Jan. 31 @ PHX (second); Ryan Getzlaf, Nov. 8, 2013 vs. BUF (first); Rickard Rakell, Mar. 30, 2019 @ EDM (second), Nicolas Deslauriers, Mar. 10, 2020 vs. OTT

MOST ASSISTS Career . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 703

Ryan Getzlaf, 2005-06 through 2020-21

Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66

Ryan Getzlaf, 2008-09 (center position)

by a Right Wing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60

Teemu Selanne, 1998-99

by a Left Wing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62

Paul Kariya, 1998-99

by a Defenseman . . . . . . . . . . . . 54

Scott Niedermayer, 2006-07

Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Four times: Dmitri Mironov, Dec. 12, 1997 vs. WSH; Teemu Selanne, Nov. 19, 2006 vs. PHX; Ryan Getzlaf (Two times), Oct. 29, 2008 vs. DET & Nov. 24, 2015 vs. CGY

by a Right Wing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Teemu Selanne, Nov. 19, 2006 vs. PHX

by a Left Wing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Three times: Paul Kariya, Dec. 16, 1998 vs. NSH & Feb. 16, 2000 vs. CGY; Jason Blake, Mar. 31, 2010 @ COL

by a Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Ryan Getzlaf (Two times), Oct. 29, 2008 vs. DET & Nov. 24, 2015 vs. CGY

by a Defenseman . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Dmitri Mironov, Dec. 12, 1997 vs. WSH

Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Paul Kariya, Dec. 16, 1998 vs. NSH (second)

MOST POINTS Career . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 988

Teemu Selanne, 1995-96 through 2000-01, 2005-06 through 2013-14 (457-531=988)

Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109

Teemu Selanne, 1996-97 (51-58=109; right wing position)

by a Left Wing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108

Paul Kariya, 1995-96 (50-58=108)

by a Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91

Ryan Getzlaf, 2008-09 (25-66=91)

by a Defenseman . . . . . . . . . . . . 69

Scott Niedermayer, 2006-07 (15-54=69)

Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 by a Right Wing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

15 times, last: Ryan Getzlaf, Nov. 24, 2015 vs. CGY (0-5=5) Eight times: Teemu Selanne (6 times), last: Mar. 28, 2011 vs. COL (3-2=5); Corey Perry (2 times), last: Dec. 12, 2010 vs. MIN (3-2=5)

by a Left Wing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

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Five times, last: Jason Blake, Mar. 31, 2010 @ COL (1-4=5)

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RECORDS Paul Kariya (4 times), last: Dec. 8, 2002 vs. STL (2-3=5) by a Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Ryan Getzlaf (Two times), Oct. 29, 2008 vs. DET (0-5=5) & Nov. 24, 2015 vs. CGY (0-5=5)

by a Defenseman . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Dmitri Mironov, Dec. 12, 1997 vs. WSH (0-5=5) Six times, last: Brandon Montour, Dec. 12, 2018 vs. DAL (1-3=4; third)

MOST POWER PLAY GOALS Career . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182

Teemu Selanne, 1995-96 through 2000-01, 2005-06 through 2013-14

Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

Teemu Selanne (two times), 1998-99 and 2006-07

Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Two times: Paul Kariya, Mar. 29, 2001 @ SJ; Teemu Selanne, Oct. 29, 2008 vs. DET

Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

20 times, last: Nick Bonino, Jan. 15, 2014 vs. VAN (second period)

MOST POWER PLAY ASSISTS Career . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 246

Ryan Getzlaf, 2005-06 through 2020-21

Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

Fredrik Olausson, 1998-99

MOST POWER PLAY POINTS Career . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 410

Teemu Selanne, 1994-95 through 2000-01, 2005-06 through 2012-13 (182-228=410)

Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54

Teemu Selanne, 1998-99 (25-29=54)

MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS Career . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

Paul Kariya, 1994-95 through 2002-03; Andrew Cogliano, 2011-12 through 2017-18

Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Corey Perry, 2010-11

Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

181 times, last: Derek Grant, Mar. 16, 2021 @ COL

Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

179 times, last: Derek Grant, Mar. 16, 2021 @ COL (first)

MOST SHORTHANDED ASSISTS Career . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

Steve Rucchin, 1994-95 through 2003-04

Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Two times: Steve Rucchin, 1997-98; Scott Niedermayer, 2008-09

MOST SHORTHANDED POINTS Career . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

Paul Kariya (16-5=21), 1994-95 through 2002-03; Andrew Cogliano (16-5=21), 2011-12 through 2017-18

Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Paul Kariya, 1995-96 (3-3=6)

MOST SHOTS Career . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,964

Teemu Selanne, 1995-96 through 2000-01, 2005-06 through 2013-14

Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 429

Paul Kariya, 1998-99

Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

Three times, all by Paul Kariya, last: Mar. 10, 1999 vs. VAN

Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

Paul Kariya, Nov. 8, 1998 vs. DET (first)

MOST PENALTY MINUTES Career . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,110

Corey Perry, 2005-2006 through 2018-19

Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 285

Todd Ewen, 1995-96

Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37

Todd Ewen, Feb. 25, 1996 vs. SJ (6 penalties)

Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

Two times, last: Peter LeBoutillier, Mar. 13, 1998 @ DAL (3 penalties; third)

MOST GAMES PLAYED Career . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,101

Ryan Getzlaf, 2005-2006 through 2020-21

Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84

Joe Sacco, 1993-94 (the NHL changed from 84 to an 82-game season in 1995-96)

HIGHEST PLUS/MINUS (+/-) Career . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +110

Teemu Selanne, 1995-96 through 2000-01, 2005-06 through 2013-14

Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +36

Paul Kariya, 1996-97

Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +5

Several, last: Brandon Montour, Dec. 12, 2018 vs. DAL

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RECORDS HIGHEST SHOOTING PERCENTAGE Career (min. 100 goals) . . . . . . . . . 15.4

Teemu Selanne, 1995-96 through 2000-01, 2005-06 through 2013-14

Season (min. 10 goals) . . . . . . . . . . 37.0

Steve Thomas, 2002-03

MOST GAME-WINNING GOALS Career . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77

Teemu Selanne, 1995-96 through 2000-01, 2005-06 through 2013-14

Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

Steve Thomas, 2002-03

Month . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Corey Perry, March 2011

MOST GAME-TYING GOALS Career . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

Teemu Selanne, 1995-96 through 2000-01

Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Teemu Selanne, 1997-98

MOST OVERTIME GOALS Career . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

Ryan Getzlaf, 2005-06 through 2020-21

Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Paul Kariya, 1995-96

LONGEST SCORING STREAKS Point Streak . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 games

Corey Perry, Oct. 21-Dec. 1, 2009 (10-16=26)

Goal Streak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 games

Teemu Selanne, Oct. 21-Nov. 10, 1997 (17-2=19)

Assist Streak . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 games

Two times: Corey Perry, Nov. 13-Dec. 1, 2009 (2-11=13)

Multi-Point Game Streak . . . 6 games

Paul Kariya, Mar. 9-21, 1995 (6-6=12)

Multi-Goal Game Streak . . . 3 games

Paul Kariya, Mar. 4-9, 2001 (6-1=7)

LONGEST HOME/ROAD SCORING STREAKS Home Point Streak . . . . . . . 17 games

Paul Kariya, Nov. 6, 1998-Jan. 1999 (8-23=31)

Road Point Streak . . . . . . . . 14 games

Two times, last: Andy McDonald, Jan. 6-Mar. 17, 2006 (7-14=21)

Home Goal Streak . . . . . . . . 8 games

Paul Kariya, Jan. 10-Feb. 23, 1997 (11-8=19)

Road Goal Streak . . . . . . . . . 8 games

Teemu Selanne, Oct. 21-Nov. 8, 1997 (11-2=13)

DUCKS GOALTENDER RECORDS MOST GAMES PLAYED Career . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 447

Jean-Sebastien Giguere, 2000-01 through 2009-10

Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73

Jonas Hiller, 2011-12

MOST MINUTES PLAYED Career . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25,646

Jean-Sebastien Giguere, 2000-01 through 2009-10

Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,253

Jonas Hiller, 2011-12

MOST STARTS Career . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 424

Guy Hebert, 1993-94 through 2000-01

Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73

Jonas Hiller, 2011-12

MOST WINS Career . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 206

Jean-Sebastien Giguere, 2000-01 through 2009-10

Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36

Jean-Sebastien Giguere, 2006-07

MOST LOSSES Career . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202

Guy Hebert, 1993-94 through 2000-01

Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31

Two times: Guy Hebert, 1999-00; Jean-Sebastien Giguere, 2003-04

MOST TIES Career . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52

Guy Hebert, 1993-94 through 2000-01

Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

Guy Hebert, 1996-97

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RECORDS MOST TIES Career . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52

Guy Hebert, 1993-94 through 2000-01

Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

Guy Hebert, 1996-97

MOST SHUTOUTS Career . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32

Jean-Sebastien Giguere, 2000-01 through 2009-10

Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Jean-Sebastien Giguere, 2002-03

MOST SAVES Career . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11,813

Guy Hebert, 1993-94 through 2000-01

Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,961

Guy Hebert, 1995-96

Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51

Four times: Mikhail Shtalenkov, Mar. 22, 1998 @ OTT (51-of-53);

Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

John Gibson, Oct. 20, 2017 vs. MTL (28-of-30)

Overtime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

Two times: Guy Hebert, Feb. 3, 2000 @ PHI (10-of-10);

MOST SHOTS FACED Career . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12,968

Guy Hebert, 1993-94 through 2000-01

Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,133

Guy Hebert, 1996-97

Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57

Jean-Sebastien Giguere, Mar. 21, 2004 vs. DET (51-of-57)

Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

Two times: John Gibson, Oct. 20, 2017 vs. MTL (second period, 28-of-30) and

Overtime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

Two times: Guy Hebert, Feb. 3, 2000 @ PHI (10-of-10)

MOST GOALS ALLOWED Career . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,155

Guy Hebert, 1993-94 through 2000-01

Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182

Jonas Hiller, 2011-12

Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Jonathan Bernier, Dec. 4, 2016 @ CGY

Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

John Gibson, Feb. 2, 2019 @ WPG (first)

MOST GOALS ALLOWED Career . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,155

Guy Hebert, 1993-94 through 2000-01

Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182

Jonas Hiller, 2011-12

Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Jonathan Bernier, Dec. 4, 2016 @ CGY

Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

John Gibson, Feb. 2, 2019 @ WPG (first)

FEWEST GOALS ALLOWED Season (minimum 25 GP) . . . . . . . . 52

Viktor Fasth, 2012-13 (25 games)

Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0

137 times (32 by J.S. Giguere; 27 by G. Hebert; 22 by J. Gibson; 21 by J. Hiller; 6 by F. Andersen; 4 by Viktor Fasth; 5 by Ryan Miller; 3 by M. Shtalenkov; 3 by M. Gerber; 2 by J. Bernier; 2 by I. Bryzgalov; 2 by C. McElhinney; 2 by D. Roussel; 1 by K. Boyle; 1 by A. Khudobin; 1 by A. Stolarz; 1 by R. Tugnutt,); *J.S. Giguere and Steve Shields combined for a shutout on Dec. 8, 2001 vs. CGY; John Gibson and Ryan Miller combined for a shutout on Feb. 19, 2018 @ VGK

LOWEST GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE Career (minimum 100 GP) . . . . . . 2.33

Frederik Andersen, 2013-14 through 2015-16

Season (minimum 25 GP) . . . . . . 2.07

John Gibson, 2015-16

HIGHEST GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE Career (minimum 100 GP) . . . . . . 3.14

Mikhail Shtalenkov, 1993-94 through 1997-98

Season (minimum 25 GP) . . . . . . . 3.22

Mikhail Shtalenkov, 1997-98

HIGHEST SAVE PERCENTAGE Career (minimum 100 GP) . . . . . . .918

Frederik Andersen, 2013-14 through 2015-16

Season (minimum 25 GP) . . . . . . . .928

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RECORDS MOST PENALTY MINUTES Career . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78

Jean-Sebastien Giguere, 2000-01 through 2009-10

Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

Jean-Sebastien Giguere, 2001-02

Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

Jean-Sebastien Giguere, Jan. 25, 2006 vs. EDM

MOST ASSISTS Career . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Jonas Hiller, 2007-08 through 2013-14

Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Frederik Andersen, 2014-15

Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Ilya Brygalov, Feb. 18, 2006 vs. SJS

GOALTENDING STREAKS Most consecutive games played . . 32

Jonas Hiller, Jan. 12-Mar. 18, 2012 (17-10-5)

Most consecutive starts . . . . . . . . . 32

Jonas Hiller, Jan. 12-Mar. 18, 2012 (17-10-5)

Most consecutive shutouts . . . . . . . 3

Jean-Sebastien Giguere, Dec. 8, 2002 vs. NSH, Dec. 11, 2002 vs. WSH, Dec. 15, 2002 vs. PIT

Longest winning streak . . . 14 games

Jonas Hiller, Dec. 9, 2013-Jan. 12, 2014 (14-0-0)

Longest unbeaten streak . 14 games

Jonas Hiller, Dec. 9, 2013-Jan. 12, 2014 (14-0-0)

Longest losing streak . . . . . 10 games

John Gibson, Dec. 20, 2018-Jan. 15, 2019 (0-6-4)

Longest winless streak . . . 13 games

Guy Hebert, Dec. 20, 2000-Feb. 9, 2001 (0-11-2*) *2 Ties

Longest shutout sequence . . . 237:07

Jean-Sebastien Giguere, Dec. 6-18, 2002 (spanning 5 games)

DUCKS ROOKIE RECORDS MOST GOALS Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31

Bobby Ryan, 2008-09

Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Two times: Bobby Ryan, Jan. 8, 2009 @ LAK; Sam Steel, Mar. 26, 2019 @ VAN

MOST ASSISTS Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

Cam Fowler, 2010-11

Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Ryan Getzlaf, Mar. 24, 2006 vs. NSH (0-4=4)

MOST POINTS Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57

Bobby Ryan, 2008-09 (31-26=57)

Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Three times: Stanislav Chistov, Oct. 10, 2002 @ STL (1-3=4); Ryan Getzlaf, Mar. 24, 2006 vs. NSH (0-4=4); Rickard Rakell, Jan. 11, 2015 vs. WPG (2-2=4)

MOST POWER PLAY GOALS Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

Bobby Ryan, 2008-09

Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Two times: Paul Kariya, Mar. 9, 1995 vs. DET; Dustin Penner, Nov. 30, 2005 vs. PHX

MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Brandon McMillan, 2010-11

Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Eight times: last; Sam Steel, Apr. 5, 2019 vs. LAK

MOST SHOTS Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 204

Dustin Penner, 2006-07

Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

Dan Sexton, Dec. 8, 2009 vs. DAL

MOST PENALTY MINUTES Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121

Peter LeBoutillier, 1996-97

Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

Two times: Peter LeBoutillier, Feb. 20, 1997 @ LAK & Mar. 13, 1998 @ DAL

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RECORDS MOST GAMES PLAYED Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82

Dustin Penner, 2006-07

HIGHEST PLUS/MINUS (+/-) Season (minimum 45 GP) . . . . . . . +29

Hampus Lindholm, 2013-14

Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +5

Sami Vatanen, Oct. 13, 2013 vs. NYR

HIGHEST SHOOTING PERCENTAGE Season (minimum 39 GP) . . . . . . . 17.8

Bobby Ryan, 2008-09

Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.0

Several times

MOST GAME-WINNING GOALS Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Dustin Penner, 2006-07

MOST GAME-TYING GOALS Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Frank Banham, 1997-98

LONGEST ROOKIE SCORING STREAKS Point Streak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 games

Paul Kariya (6-9=15), Mar. 7-23, 1995

Goal Streak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 games

Bobby Ryan (5-1=6), Jan. 17-28, 2009

Assist Streak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 games

Francois Beauchemin (0-8=8), Jan. 26-Feb. 8, 2006

MOST GOALS (defensemen) Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

Cam Fowler, 2010-11

MOST ASSISTS (defensemen) Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

Cam Fowler, 2010-11

MOST POINTS (defensemen) Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40

Cam Fowler, 2010-11

MOST GAMES PLAYED (defensemen) Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80

Kurt Sauer, 2002-03

HIGHEST PLUS/MINUS (defensemen) Season (minimum 45 GP) . . . . . . . +29

Hampus Lindholm, 2013-14

MOST SAVES (goaltenders) Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 913

John Gibson, 2015-16 (40 games)

Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49

Frederik Andersen, Mar. 2, 2014 vs. CAR (49-of-52)

MOST SHOTS FACED (goaltenders) Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 992

John Gibson, 2015-16 (40 games)

Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52

Frederik Andersen, Mar. 2, 2014 vs. CAR (49-of-52)

MOST MINUTES (goaltenders) Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,295

John Gibson, 2015-16 (40 games)

Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65

Several times

MOST WINS (goaltenders) Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

John Gibson, 2015-16 (40 games)

LOWEST GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE (goaltenders) Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.07

John Gibson, 2015-16 (40 games)

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RECORDS DUCKS TEAM HIGHS MOST GOALS Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 263

2013-14 (3.21 per-game avg., not including goals awarded for shootout wins)

Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

Jan. 15, 2014 vs. VAN

First Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Oct. 29, 1995 vs. CGY

Second Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Mar. 14, 2014 @ COL

Third Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Two times: Jan. 23, 2004 vs. MIN; Feb. 20, 2015 @ CGY

MOST ASSISTS Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 453

2006-07

Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

Jan. 15, 2014 vs. VAN

Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

Mar. 14, 2014 @ COL (second)

MOST POINTS Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 709

2013-14 (263-446=709)

Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

Jan. 15, 2014 vs. VAN (9-17=26)

Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

Mar. 14, 2014 @ COL (second; 6-12=18)

MOST SHOTS Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2585

2005-06 (31.5 per-game average)

Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56

Oct. 13, 2013 vs. OTT

First Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

Oct. 13, 2013 vs. OTT

Second Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

Dec. 31, 2013 vs. SJS

Third Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

Jan. 1, 1994 @ FLA

Overtime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

Jan. 11, 2004 vs. CBJ

MOST POWER PLAY GOALS Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89

2006-07 (89-398, 22.4%)

Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Jan. 15, 2014 vs. VAN

Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Five times: Dec. 16, 1998 vs. NSH (second); Oct. 18, 2006 vs. DET (second); Mar. 29, 2007 @ CBJ (third); Mar. 22, 2009 vs PHX (third); Feb. 14 @ EDM (third);

MOST POWER PLAY GOALS Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 480

2005-06 (87-480, 18.1%)

Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

Apr. 17, 2006 vs. CGY (3-13)

Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Seven times: Mar. 4, 1994 vs. EDM (1-6; third); Dec. 8, 2001 @ CGY (0-6; third); Nov. 1, 2005 vs. NSH (2-6; second); Mar. 11, 2006 @ PHX (1-6; second); Apr. 17, 2006 vs. CGY (1-6; third); Nov. 17, 2006 vs. CHI (2-6; second); Jan. 5, 2007 vs. CBJ (1-6; second)

MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

2019-20, 2017-18, 2013-14, 1995-96

Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Dec. 20, 1996 vs. CGY

Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Four times, last: Oct. 26, 2016 vs. NSH (second; Silfverberg and Cogliano)

MOST PENALTY MINUTES Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1843

1997-98 (22.5 per-game average)

Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107

Dec. 8, 2001 @ CGY

Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101

Dec. 8, 2001 @ CGY (third)

MOST STANDINGS POINTS Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116

2013-14 (54-20-8)

Month . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

Feb. 2015 (12-1-1)

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RECORDS MOST WINS Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54

2013-14 (54-20-8)

Month . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

Feb. 2015 (12-1-1)

MOST LOSSES Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46

1993-94 (33-46-5)

Month . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

Three times: January 2001 (2-10-1-0); February, 2019 (3-10-0); March 2021 (5-10-1)

MOST LOSSES Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46

1993-94 (33-46-5)

Month . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

Three times: January 2001 (2-10-1-0); February, 2019 (3-10-0); March 2021 (5-10-1)

MOST TIES (2003-04 was the last season the NHL had tie games) Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

Three times: 1996-97; 1997-98; 1998-99

Month . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Four times: Mar. 1997 (7-3-4); Oct. 1997 (5-4-4); Feb. 2000 (5-3-4); Dec. 2003 (3-7-4-1)

DUCKS TEAM LOWS (season lows reflect full 80+ game seasons; 1994-95 and 2012-13 included only 48 games due to work stoppage; 2019-20 included only 71 games and 2020-21 included only 56 games due to COVID-19 pandemic)

FEWEST GOALS Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175

2001-02 (2.1 per-game average)

FEWEST ASSISTS Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 295

2001-02

FEWEST POINTS Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 470

2001-02 (175-295=470)

FEWEST SHOTS Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2123

2000-01 (25.9 per-game average)

Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

Three times: Oct. 22, 1996 @ PHI; Apr. 6, 1994 @ CGY; Jan. 10, 2010 @ CHI

First Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0

Dec. 27, 2000 @ DAL

Second Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Eight times, last: Jan. 17, 2019 @ MIN

Third Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0

Two times: Mar. 21, 2008 @ SJ; Oct. 21, 2008 @ TOR

Overtime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0

Several times

FEWEST POWER PLAY GOALS Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36

2018-19

FEWEST POWER PLAY OPPORTUNITIES Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212

2018-19

Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0

17 times, last: Feb. 19, 2018 @ VGK

FEWEST SHORTHANDED GOALS Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Four times: 1999-00; 2001-02; 2006-07; 2011-12

FEWEST PENALTY MINUTES Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 736

2018-19 (8.58 per-game average)

Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0

Nine times, last: Oct. 20, 2019 vs. CGY

FEWEST WINS Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

2000-01 (25-41-11-5)

Month (minimum 5 GP) . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Two times: Oct. 1996 (1-9-2); Oct. 2015 (1-7-2)

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RECORDS FEWEST REGULATION LOSSES Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

Two times: 2006-07 (48-20-14); 2013-14 (54-20-8)

Month (minimum 5 GP) . . . . . . . . . . . 0

Three times: Apr. 1997 (3-0-2); Oct. 2006 (9-0-3); Apr. 2017 (4-0-1)

FEWEST TIES (2003-04 was the last season the NHL had tie games) Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Two times: 1993-94 (33-46-5); 1994-95 (16-27-5)

Month . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0

Several times

DUCKS MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS Longest Winning Streak ............................... 11 games

Feb. 13-Mar. 5, 2016

Home ................................................ 13 games

Jan. 26-Mar. 20, 2013

Road .................................................. 7 games

Nov. 28-Dec. 13, 2006

Longest Regulation Loss Streak ....................... 8 games

Oct. 12-30, 1996 (0-8-0)

Home ................................................. 8 games

Jan. 10-Feb. 9, 2001 (0-8-0)

Road .................................................. 6 games

Sevem times: last, Jan. 20-Feb. 9, 2019 (0-6-0)

Longest Unbeaten Streak ............................. 12 games

Feb. 22-Mar. 19, 1997 (7-0-5)

Home ................................................ 14 games

Feb. 12-Apr. 9, 1997 (10-0-4)

Road .................................................. 7 games

Nov. 28-Dec. 13, 2006 (7-0-0)

Longest Winless Streak ............................... 12 games

Dec. 18, 2018-Jan. 15, 2019 (0-8-4)

Home ................................................ 11 games

Jan. 5-Feb. 14, 2001 (0-8-3-0)

Road ................................................. 13 games

Two times: Nov. 1-Dec. 27, 2003 (0-8-2-3); Oct. 29-Dec.22, 2011 (0-9-4)

Longest Point Streak .................................. 16 games

Oct. 6-Nov. 9, 2006 (12-0-1-3, 28 points)

Home ............................................... 22 games

Oct. 10, 2013-Jan. 15, 2014 (20-0-2, 42 points)

Road ................................................. 9 games

Feb. 28-Apr. 11, 2009 (7-0-1-1, 16 points)

CONSECUTIVE MULTIPLE-GOAL GAMES BY INDIVIDUAL PLAYERS Most consecutive multi-goal games ........................... 6

Mar. 25-Apr. 4, 2009 (Ryan three times, Perry two times, Getzlaf, R. Niedermayer, Selanne)

Most consecutive multi-goal games by different players..... 5

Mar. 25-Apr. 4, 2009 (Ryan two times, Perry two times, Getzlaf, R. Niedermayer, Selanne)

Most consecutive multi-goal games to start season ......... 3

Oct. 9-13, 2014 (C. Perry, R. Getzlaf, W. Karlsson)

CONSECUTIVE MULTIPLE-GOAL GAMES BY INDIVIDUAL PLAYERS Most consecutive games scoring PP goal .................... 11

Mar. 7-28, 1997 (14-for-39, .359)

Most consecutive games not scoring PP goal ............... 12

Apr. 16-May 8, 2021 (0-for-26)

Most consecutive attempts scoring PP goal .................. 5

Mar. 29, 2007 @ CBJ (3)-Mar. 31, 2007 @ STL (2) (spanning 2 games)

Most consecutive attempts without a PP goal .............. 31

Two times, last: Mar. 3-19, 2003 (spanning 8 games)

CONSECUTIVE PENALTY KILLING & ATTEMPTS Most consecutive games allowing PP goal ................... 12

Oct. 5-30, 2005 (69-for-89, .775)

Most consecutive games not allowing PP goal ............... 9

Feb. 17, 2017-Mar. 8, 2017 (25-for-25)

Most consecutive shorthanded stops (no goal) .............. 35

Dec. 27, 2015-Jan. 15, 2016 (spanning 10 games)

Most Most consecutive opponent PP attempts scoring goal....................................................... 4

Two times: Dec. 19, 1997 vs. PHX (4); Oct. 13, 2000 @ OTT (3) & Nov. 15, 2000 @ DET (1) (spanning 2 games)

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RECORDS SINGLE GAME EARLIEST GOALS SCORED Earliest goal scored from the start of a game ............ 0:08

Paul Kariya, Mar. 9, 1997 @ COL

Earliest two goals scored from the start of a game ...... 1:53

R. Getzlaf (0:50) & E. Artyukhin (1:53), Jan. 19, 2010 vs. BUF

Earliest three goals scored from the start of a game .... 5:23

R. Getzlaf (0:50) & E. Artyukhin (1:53) & M. Brown (5:23),

Earliest four goals scored from the start of a game .... 10:26

R. Getzlaf (0:50) & E. Artyukhin (1:53), M. Brown (5:23), &

Earliest five goals scored from the start of a game ..... 14:45

S. Van Allen (1:27), P. Kariya (8:32), P. Douris (9:22),

Earliest goal scored from the start of a 2nd period ...... 0:07

Kyle Palmieri, Dec. 12, 2014 @ EDM

Earliest goal scored from the start of a 3rd period ...... 0:09

Bobby Dollas, Mar. 23, 1995 @ SJ

Earliest goal scored from the start of an overtime ....... 0:10

Mike Leclerc, Feb. 12, 2003 vs. CGY

EARLIEST GOALS GIVEN UP Earliest goal scored from the start of a game ............ 0:09

Trevor Linden, Jan. 16, 1994 vs. VAN

Earliest two goals scored from the start of a game ...... 0:57

J. Kyrou (0:20), Z. Sanford (0:57), Jan. 30, 2021 vs. STL

Earliest three goals scored from the start of a game .... 2:06

J. Kyrou (0:20), Z. Sanford (0:57), J. Kyrou (2:06), Jan. 30, 2021 vs. STL

Earliest four goals scored from the start of a game ..... 6:32

V. Zelepukin (1:55), C. Millen (4:08), B. Guerin (4:44) &

Earliest five goals scored from the start of a game ...... 8:05

V. Zelepukin (1:55), C. Millen (4:08), B. Guerin (4:44),

Earliest goal scored from the start of a 2nd period ...... 0:10

Kyle Okposo, Nov. 5, 2014 vs. NYI

Earliest goal scored from the start of a 3rd period ...... 0:05

Daymond Langkow, Apr. 11, 2006 @ CGY

Earliest goal scored from the start of an overtime ....... 0:07

Max Pacioretty, Jan. 16, 2021 @ VGK

FASTEST GOALS SCORED (shortest time span between goals) Fastest two goals scored..................................... 0:08

T. Selanne (5:44) & C. Kunitz (5:52), Nov. 30, 2005 vs. PHX

Fastest three goals scored................................... 0:51

A. McDonald, D. Lambert & M. Chouinard, Dec. 23, 2001 @ PHX

Fastest four goals scored..................................... 3:30

M. Ferner, G. Valk, B. Houlder & J. Sacco, Feb. 26, 1994 @ QUE

Fastest five goals scored .................................... 8:45

D. Winnik, K. Palmieri, K. Palmieri, C. Perry & B. Lovejoy,

Fastest six goals scored .................................... 16:03

D. Winnik, K. Palmieri, K. Palmieri, C. Perry, B. Lovejoy,

FASTEST OPPONENT GOALS SCORED (shortest time span between goals) Fastest two goals scored..................................... 0:06

Two times: D. Bodger & L. Robitaille, Apr. 15, 1999 @ LA;

Fastest three goals scored................................... 1:21

A. Selivanov, R. Murray & A. Selivanov, Feb. 17, 1999 vs. EDM A. Mogilny, J. Beranek, A. Mogilny & A. Mogilny, Dec. 22, 1995

Fastest four goals scored..................................... 2:55

vs. VAN

Fastest five goals scored .................................... 5:05

B. Shanahan, I. Laperriere, E. Tikkanen, K. Miller &

Fastest six goals scored .................................... 14:06

T. Brouwer, A. Chiasson, M. Stajan, S. Bennett, D. Hamilton &

CONSECUTIVE GOALS Most consecutive (unanswered) goals scored ................. 7

Two times: Dec. 20, 1996 vs. CGY (7-0 final); Oct. 30, 2009 vs. VAN (7-2)

Most consecutive (unanswered) goals by opponent .......... 8

Mar. 21, 2001 @ DAL (8-0 final)

SHOOTING PERCENTAGE Highest shooting percentage .............................. 38.5%

Feb. 21, 2009 @ CBJ (5 goals on 13 shots)

Opponent’s highest shooting percentage ................. 43.8%

Nov. 15, 2006 vs. PHI (7 goals on 16 shots)

POWER PLAY PERCENTAGE Highest power play percentage (min. 3 PPO) ............. 100%

28 times (most: Jan. 19, 2013 @ VAN; Jan. 7, 2014 vs. BOS; Feb. 15, 2016 vs. CGY (3-for-3)

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RECORDS Lowest power play percentage ............................. 0.0%

Several times (most chances w/o a PPG: 8, nine times)

Opponent’s highest power play percentage (min. 3 PPO) .. 100%

18 times (most: Dec. 19, 1997 vs. PHX, 4-for-4)

Opponent’s lowest power play percentage ................ 0.0%

Several times (most chances w/o a PPG: 13, Feb. 27, 1998 @ EDM)

MARGIN OF VICTORY/DEFEAT Largest Margin of Victory . . . . . . . . 8

Jan. 15, 2014 vs. VAN (9-1)

Largest Margin of Defeat . . . . . . . . . 8

Mar. 21, 2001 @ DAL (8-0)

BIGGEST DIFFERENCES IN SHOTS/GOALS WITH WINS/LOSSES Most shots in a loss . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54

Mar. 27, 2009 vs. EDM (lost 5-3)

Fewest shots in a win . . . . . . . . . . . 12

Two times: Jan. 10, 2010 @ CHI (won 3-1); Feb. 13, 2011 @ EDM (won 4-0)

Most goals in a loss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Two times: Oct. 31, 2008 vs. VAN (lost 7-6 in SO); Feb. 16, 2011 vs. WSH (lost 7-6)

Fewest goals in a win . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

38 times, last: Feb. 11, 2021 @ VGK

LARGEST DEFICITS/LEADS OVERCOME Largest deficit overcome in a win ....................... 4 goals

Two times: Mar. 31, 2014 vs. WPG (trailed 4-0 at 17:44 of the second, won 5-4 in OT); Dec. 2, 2018 @ WAS (trailed 5-1 at 14:31 of second, won 6-5 in regulation)

Largest deficit overcome in a tie ........................ 4 goals

Oct. 10, 1996 @ COL (trailed 6-2 at 10:43 of the third, tied 6-6)

Largest lead relinquished in a loss ...................... 4 goals

Nov. 21, 2019 @ FLA (led 4-0 at 18:52 of the second, lost 5-4 in overtime)

Largest lead relinquished in a tie ....................... 4 goals

Jan. 7, 2000 @ CAR (led 4-0 at 17:33 of the second, tied 4-4)

FEWEST SHOTS ALLOWED Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

Jan. 23, 2004 vs. MIN

First Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0

Apr. 1, 2000 @ LA

Second Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Three times: Mar. 27, 2007 vs. PHX; Oct. 31, 2014 @ DAL,

Third Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0

Oct. 7, 2011 @ BUF (Helsinki, Finland)

MULTIPLE PLAYERS WITH POINTS IN ONE GAME Most players with at least one point in a game ............. 15

Two times: Jan. 15, 2014 vs. VAN; Mar. 30, 2016 vs. CGY

Most players with multiple-points in a game .................. 8

Apr. 4, 2006 vs. VAN

Most players with three-or-more points in a game .......... 4

Two times: Jan. 1, 1999 @ BUF (Selanne-5 pts., Olausson-4, Rucchin-4, Kariya-3); Nov. 3, 2007 @ PHX (Getzlaf-3, Perry-3, Pronger-3, Schneider-3)

Most players with four-or-more points in a game ............ 3

Two times: Jan. 1, 1999 @ BUF (Selanne-5, Olausson-4, Rucchin-4); Nov. 19, 2006 vs. PHX (Selanne-5, Kunitz-4, McDonald-4)

MOST GOALS ALLOWED Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

Three times: Feb. 1, 1995 @ DAL; Feb. 19, 2011 @ STL (9-3);

First Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Feb. 2, 2019 @ WPG

Second Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Five times: Mar. 24, 1994 @ BOS, Jan. 31, 1995 @ STL; Apr. 1, 1998 vs. PHX; Jan. 29, 2015 @ SJ; Dec. 4, 2016 @ CGY

Third Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Six times: Dec. 22, 1999 vs. PHX; Mar. 21, 2001 @ DAL; Nov. 14, 2009 @ DET;

MOST SHOTS ALLOWED Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57

Mar. 21, 2004 vs. DET

First Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

Three times: Dec. 27, 1995 @ LA; Dec. 22, 2000 @ DET; Mar. 21, 2004 vs. DET

Second Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

Two times: Oct. 20, 2017 vs. MTL; Oct. 13, 2018 @ DAL

Third Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

Mar. 2, 2014 vs. CAR

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RECORDS Overtime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

Two times: Feb. 3, 2000 @ PHI; Nov. 12, 2018 vs. NSH

MOST POWER PLAY GOALS ALLOWED Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Oct. 26, 2009 vs. TOR (5-for-11)

Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Dec. 14, 2007 @ MIN (4-for-4 in the second period)

MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS ALLOWED Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Oct. 18, 1996 vs. SJS

Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Four times: Feb. 1, 1995 @ DAL (second); Oct. 18, 1996 vs. SJ (third); Dec. 6, 2005 vs. CAR (second); Nov. 30, 2013 vs SJ (second)

SEASON INDIVIDUAL Most multiple-goal games ...................................... 4

Teemu Selanne, 1997-98

Most hat tricks................................................... 3

Teemu Selanne, 1997-98; Corey Perry (Two times), 2010-11 & 2014-15

Highest percentage of team’s total goals . ................ 25.4%

Teemu Selanne, 1997-98 (scored 52 of team’s 205 goals)

Most multiple-assist games.................................... 16

Teemu Selanne, 1996-97

Most multiple-point games..................................... 33

Paul Kariya, 1996-97

Most three-or-more point games ............................. 16

Teemu Selanne, 1998-99

Most four-or-more point games ................................ 5

Ryan Getzlaf, 2010-11

Most 30+ save games (goalies) ............................... 33

Guy Hebert, 1996-97

Most 40+ save games (goalies) ................................. 7

Three: Guy Hebert, 1998-99; John Gibson, 2017-18 and 2018-19

TEAM Most four-or-more goal games ............................... 34

2005-06

Most five-or-more goal games ................................ 25

2014-15

Most shutouts .................................................... 9

Two times: 2002-03 (8 by J.S. Giguere, 1 by M. Gerber)

Fewest shutouts .................................................. 1

2019-20 (John Gibson)

Most times shutout ............................................. 11

1997-98

Fewest times shutout ............................................ 1

1996-97

Most overtime games .......................................... 23

Two times: 2006-07 (9-4-10 record); 2014-15 (16-2-5 record)

CAREER Most multiple-goal games ..................................... 90

Teemu Selanne, 1995-96 through 2000-01 & 2005-06 through 2013-14

Most hat tricks .................................................. 13

Teemu Selanne, 1995-96 through 2000-01 & 2005-06 through 2013-14

Most multiple-assist games .................................. 143

Ryan Getzlaf, 2005-06 through 2020-21

Most multiple-point games .................................. 259

Teemu Selanne, 1995-96 through 2000-01 & 2005-06 through 2013-14

Most three-or-more point games ............................. 87

Teemu Selanne, 1995-96 through 2000-01 & 2005-06 through 2013-14

Most four-or-more point games ............................... 21

Teemu Selanne, 1995-96 through 2000-01 & 2005-06 through 2013-14

Most 30+ save games (goalies) .............................. 165

Guy Hebert, 1993-94 through 2000-01

Most 40+ save games (goalies)................................ 23

Guy Hebert, 1993-94 through 2000-01

Most consecutive games played ............................ 502

Andrew Cogliano, Jan. 19, 2013-Jan. 13, 2018

Most seasons with the Ducks ................................. 16

Ryan Getzlaf, 2005-06 through 2020-21

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RECORDS HONDA CENTER INDIVIDUAL HIGHS MOST GOALS Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Owen Nolan, SJS, Dec. 19, 1995

Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Several times: last; N. Deslauriers, vs. OTT, Mar. 10, 2020 (first)

MOST ASSISTS Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Four times, last: Ryan Getzlaf, ANA, Nov. 24, 2015 vs. CGY

Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Several times, last: Josh Mahura, ANA, Oct. 29, 2019 (second) vs. WPG

MOST POINTS Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Several times, last: Ryan Getzlaf, ANA, Nov. 24, 2015 vs. CGY

Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Three times: Owen Nolan, SJS, Dec. 19, 1995 (second); R. Getzlaf

MOST POWER PLAY GOALS Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Two times: Owen Nolan, SJS, Dec. 19, 1995; Niklas Hagman, TOR, Oct. 26, 2009

Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Owen Nolan, SJS, Dec. 19, 1995 (second)

MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Many times

Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Many times

MOST SHOTS Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

Three times, all by Paul Kariya: Nov. 6, 1996 vs. MTL; Nov. 8, 1998 vs. DET; Mar. 10, 1999 vs. VAN

Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

Paul Kariya, Nov. 8, 1998 vs. DET (first)

MOST PENALTY MINUTES Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37

Todd Ewen, Feb. 25, 1996 vs. SJS

Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

Garrett Burnett, Apr. 4, 2004 vs. CGY

HIGHEST PLUS/MINUS (+/-) Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +5

Several times, last: Brandon Montour, ANA, Dec. 12, 2018 vs. DAL

HIGHEST SHOOTING PERCENTAGE Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.0

Several times

MOST SAVES (goaltenders) Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51

Three times: Jean-Sebastien Giguere, Mar. 21, 2004 vs. DET (51-for-57);

Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

John Gibson, Oct. 20, 2017 vs. MTL (28-for-30; second)

Overtime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

Marc Denis, CBJ, Jan. 11, 2004 (11-of-11)

MOST SHOTS FACED (goaltenders) Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57

Jean-Sebastien Giguere, Mar. 21, 2004 vs. DET (51-of-57)

Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

John Gibson, Oct. 20, 2017 vs. MTL (28-for-30; second)

Overtime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

Marc Denis, CBJ, Jan. 11, 2004 (11-of-11)

MOST GOALS ALLOWED (goaltenders) Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Carey Price, Mar. 8, 2019 vs. MTL (8 goals on 29 shots)

Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Four times, last: Jean-Sebastien Giguere, Nov. 15, 2006 vs. PHI, (first); Dwayne Roloson, MIN, Jan. 23, 2004 (third); Dominic Roussel, Dec. 22, 1999 vs. PHX (third); Mikhail Shtalenkov, Apr. 1, 1998 vs. PHX (second)

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RECORDS DUCKS HIGHS & LOWS AT HONDA CENTER MOST GOALS Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

ANA vs. VAN, Jan. 15, 2014

First Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Three times: ANA vs. NJ, Nov. 5, 1993; ANA vs. CGY, Oct. 29, 1995; ANA vs. PHI, Nov. 15, 2006

Second Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Two times: ANA vs. PHX, Apr. 1, 1998; ANA vs. NSH, Oct. 26, 2016

Third Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Two times: ANA vs. PHX, Dec. 22, 1999; ANA vs. MIN, Jan. 23, 2004

MOST SHOTS Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56

ANA vs. OTT, Oct. 13, 2013

First Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

ANA vs. OTT, Oct. 13, 2013

Second Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

ANA vs. SJS, Dec. 31, 2013

Third Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

ANA vs. CBJ, Nov. 19, 2010

Overtime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

ANA vs. CBJ, Feb. 11, 2004

MOST POWER PLAY GOALS Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Jan. 15, 2014 vs. VAN (6-for-11)

Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Seven times, last: ANA vs. VAN, Jan. 15, 2014 (3-for-3; second)

MOST POWER PLAY OPPORTUNITIES Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

ANA vs. CGY, Apr. 17, 2006 (3-for-13)

Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Five times, last: ANA vs. CBJ, Jan. 15, 2007 (1-for-6; second)

MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

ANA vs. CGY, Dec. 20, 1996

Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Three times: ANA vs. CGY, Dec. 20, 1996 (second); ANA vs. DET, Oct. 15, 2007 (third); ANA vs. NSH, Oct. 26, 2016 (second)

MOST PENALTY MINUTES Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90

ANA vs. SJS, Oct. 26, 2014

Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74

ANA vs. SJS, Oct. 26, 2014 (third)

FEWEST SHOTS Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

ANA vs. MIN, Jan. 23, 2004

First Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

ANA vs. NYI, Nov. 10, 2010

Second Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

ANA vs. PHX, Mar. 27, 2007

Third Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Three times: ANA vs. BOS, Oct. 15, 1993; ANA vs. OTT, Mar. 10, 2002, ANA vs. COL, Jan. 24, 2021

Overtime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0

Several times

FEWEST POWER PLAY OPPORTUNITIES Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0

11 times, last: vs. BOS, Nov. 15, 2017

FEWEST PENALTY MINUTES Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0

Several times, last: ANA vs. CGY, Oct. 20, 2019

TWO-TEAM SINGLE-GAME HIGHS & LOWS MOST GOALS Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

DET (6) vs. ANA (8), Mar. 21, 2004

Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Six times: SJS (4) vs. AN 56A (3), Dec. 19, 1995 (second); PHI (5) vs. ANA (2), Nov. 15, 2006 (first); VAN (4) vs. ANA (3), Oct. 31, 2008 (second);

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RECORDS MOST SHOTS Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96

MTL (51) vs. ANA (45), Oct. 20, 2017

Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40

MTL (30) vs. ANA (10), Oct. 20, 2017 (second)

Overtime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

NSH (10) vs. ANA (4), Nov. 12, 2018

MOST POWER PLAY GOALS Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

VAN (1) vs. ANA (6), Jan. 15, 2014

Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Four times: SJ (3) vs. ANA (1), Dec. 19, 1995 (second); ANA (1) @ MIN (3), Dec. 31, 2006 (second); MIN (4) vs. ANA (0), Dec. 14, 2007 (second); VAN (1) vs. ANA (3), Jan. 15, 2014 (second)

MOST POWER PLAY OPPORTUNITIES Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

CGY (8) vs. ANA (13), Apr. 17, 2006

Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

Four times: ANA (3) @ LAK (6), Dec. 2, 1993 (first); ANA (4) @ NYR (5), Nov. 25, 2001 (second); NSH (3) vs. ANA (6), Nov. 1, 2005 (second); CGY (6) vs. ANA (3), Apr. 17, 2006 (second)

MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

ANA (2) @ DAL (2), Feb. 1, 1995

Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

15 times, last: ANA (1) @ NSH (1), Jan. 16, 2020 (third)

MOST PENALTY MINUTES Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 309

ANA (107) @ CGY (202), Dec. 8, 2001

Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 291

ANA (101) @ CGY (190), Dec. 8, 2001, (third)

FEWEST GOALS Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Many times

FEWEST SHOTS Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

ANA (15) @ SJS (14), Nov. 27, 1993

Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Two times: ANA (5) @ DAL (1), Oct. 31, 2014 (second); ANA (3) vs. NYI (3) Nov. 25, 2020 (third)

Overtime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Many times

FEWEST POWER PLAY OPPORTUNITIES Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Seven times, last: ARI (0-0) vs. ANA (0-1), Apr. 4, 2021

FEWEST PENALTY MINUTES Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Four times: STL (2) vs. ANA (0), May 1, 1995; DAL (2) vs. ANA (0), Apr. 3, 2013

REAL-TIME RECORDS (officially kept since start of 1998-99 season)

TIME ON ICE Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35:51

Scott Niedermayer, Jan. 9, 2007 @ NSH

Season Avg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27:30

Scott Niedermayer, 2006-07

SHIFTS Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40

Oleg Tverdovsky, Apr. 4, 2001 @ COL

Season Avg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30.0

Hampus Lindholm, 2018-19

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RECORDS TOTAL HITS Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

Brett Festerling, Dec. 31, 2009 @ DAL

Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 286

Vitaly Vishnevski, 2000-01

Career . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,891

Ryan Getzlaf, 2005-06 through 2020-21

BLOCKED SHOTS Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

Francois Beauchemin, Jan. 11, 2014 vs. PHX

Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 194

Francois Beauchemin, 2011-12

Career . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 977

Francois Beauchemin, 2005-06 through 2008-09, 2010-11 through 2014-15; 2017-18

FACEOFF WIN PERCENTAGE Game (min. 10 faceoffs) . . . . . . . 100.0

Two times: Ryan Kesler, Nov. 4, 2016 vs. ARI (won 11-of-11 faceoffs);

Season (min. 300 faceoffs) . . . . . 62.3

Antoine Vermette, 2016-17

Career (min. 1500 faceoffs) . . . . . 61.2

Antoine Vermette, 2016-18

TOTAL FACEOFF WINS Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

Steve Rucchin, Mar. 26, 2000 vs. PHX (won 26-of-41 faceoffs)

Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,066

Steve Rucchin, 1999-00

Career . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7, 776

Ryan Getzlaf, 2005-06 through 2019-20

TOTAL FACEOFFS TAKEN Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42

Steve Rucchin, Oct. 28, 1998 vs. TBL (24 faceoff wins)

Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,996

Steve Rucchin, 1999-00

Career . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15,890

Ryan Getzlaf, 2005-06 through 2019-20

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ALL-TIME PLAYOFF RECORDS ALL-TIME PLAYOFF RECORDS BY OPPONENT TEAM SERIES Arizona 1 Calgary 3 Chicago 1 Colorado 1 Dallas 3 Detroit 6 Edmonton 2 Los Angeles 1 Minnesota 2 Nashville 3 New Jersey 1 Ottawa 1 San Jose 2 Vancouver 1 Winnipeg 1 TOTAL 29

W L GP 1 0 7 3 0 16 0 1 7 1 0 4 2 1 18 2 4 32 1 1 12 0 1 7 2 0 9 0 3 19 0 1 7 1 0 5 1 1 10 1 0 5 1 0 4 16 13 162

W 4 12 3 4 10 14 5 3 8 7 3 4 4 4 4 89

L 3 4 4 0 8 18 7 4 1 12 4 1 6 1 0 73

GF 17 50 22 16 47 78 34 15 21 53 12 16 22 14 16 433

GA 17 34 24 4 52 93 40 19 10 55 19 11 26 8 9 421

LAST SERIES 1997 (R1) 2017 (R1) 2015 (WCF) 2006 (WCF) 2014 (R1) 2013 (R1) 2017 (R2) 2014 (R2) 2007 (R1) 2017 (WCF) 2003 (SCF) 2007 (SCF) 2018 (R1) 2007 (R2) 2015 (R1)

RESULT 4-3 4-0 3-4 4-0 4-2 3-4 4-3 3-4 4-1 2-4 3-4 4-1 0-4 4-1 4-0

ALL-TIME PLAYOFF RECORDS BY OPPONENT OVERALL HOME ROAD Round 1 42-35 24-16 8-21 Round 2 26-18 13-11 13-7 Conference Final 14-15 7-8 7-7 Stanley Cup Final 7-5 6-0 1-5

ALL-TIME RECORD BY GAME OF SERIES Game Game Game Game Game Game Game

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

OVERALL 15-14 17-12 15-14 19-10 12-9 8-8 3-6

HOME ROAD 11-8 4-6 10-9 7-3 4-6 11-8 7-3 12-7 11-3 1-6 6-0 2-8 2-4 1-2

ROUND First Round Stanley Cup Final First Round Second Round First Round Second Round Conference Final First Round Second Round

OPPONENT vs. Phoenix @ New Jersey @ Calgary @ Detroit vs. Detroit vs. Los Angeles vs. Chicago vs. Nashville vs. Edmonton

ALL-TIME PLAYOFF GAME SEVENS (3-6) DATE Apr. 29, 1997 June 9, 2003 May 3, 2006 May 14, 2009 May 12, 2013 May 16, 2014 May 30, 2015 Apr. 27, 2016 May 10, 2017

SCORE 3-0 0-3 3-0 3-4 2-3 2-6 3-5 1-2 2-1

LONGEST PLAYOFF OVERTIME GAMES DATE

OPPONENT

RESULT TIME

SCORER

ANA GOALIE

Apr. 24, 2003

@ Dallas (R1)

4-3 W

80:48

Petr Sykora

Jean-Sebastien Giguere

May 19, 2015

Chicago (WCF)

2-3 L

56:12

Marcus Kruger

Frederik Andersen

Apr. 10, 2003

Detroit (R1)

2-1 W

43:18

Paul Kariya

Jean-Sebastien Giguere

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ALL-TIME PLAYOFF RECORDS May 4, 1997

Detroit (R2)

2-3 L

41:31

Vyacheslav Kozlov

Mikhail Shtalenkov

May 3, 2009

@ Detroit (R2)

4-3 W

41:15

Todd Marchant

Jonas Hiller

May 8, 1997

@ Detroit (R2)

3-2 L

37:03

Brendan Shanahan Mikhail Shtalenkov

May 10, 2003 @ Minnesota (R3) 1-0 W

28:06

Petr Sykora

Jean-Sebastien Giguere

Apr. 27, 2007

Vancouver (R2)

2-1 L

27:49

Jeff Cowan

Jean-Sebastien Giguere

May 5, 2017

Edmonton (R2)

4-3 W

26:57

Corey Perry

John Gibson

May 23, 2015

Chicago (WCF)

5-4 L

25:37

Antoine Vermette

Frederik Andersen

May 3, 2007

Vancouver (R2)

2-1 W

24:30

Scott Niedermayer Jean-Sebastien Giguere

ALL-TIME PLAYOFF OVERTIME HISTORY DATE Apr. 27, 1997 May 2, 1997 May 4, 1997 May 8, 1997 Apr. 10, 2003 Apr. 16, 2003 Apr. 24, 2003 Apr. 26, 2003 May 10, 2003 May 31, 2003 June 2, 2003 Apr. 21, 2006 Apr. 27, 2006 May 9, 2006 Apr. 27, 2007 May 1, 2007 May 3, 2007 May 13, 2007 May 20, 2007 Apr. 25, 2009 Apr. 3, 2009 Apr. 22, 2011 May 2, 2013 May 6, 2013 May 8, 2013 May 10, 2013 Apr. 27, 2014 May 3, 2014 Apr. 20, 2015 May 5, 2015 May 10, 2015 May 19, 2015 May 23, 2015 May 25, 2015 Apr. 17, 2017 May 3, 2017 May 5, 2017 May 12, 2017 May 18, 2017

OPPONENT Phoenix @ Detroit @ Detroit Detroit @ Detroit Detroit @ Dallas @ Dallas @ Minnesota New Jersey New Jersey @ Calgary Calgary @ Colorado Vancouver @ Vancouver Vancouver @ Detroit @ Detroit @ San Jose @ Detroit Nashville Detroit @Detroit Detroit @ Detroit @ Dallas Los Angeles @ Winnipeg @ Calgary Calgary Chicago @ Chicago Chicago @ Calgary @ Edmonton Edmonton Nashville @ Nashville

ROUND GAME 1 6 2 1 2 2 2 4 1 1 1 4 2 1 2 2 WCF 1 SCF 3 SCF 4 1 1 1 4 2 3 2 2 2 4 2 5 WCF 2 WCF 5 1 5 2 2 1 5 1 2 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 6 2 1 1 3 2 3 2 5 WCF 2 WCF 4 WCF 5 1 3 2 4 2 5 WCF 1 WCF 4

RESULT 3-2 W 1-2 L 2-3 L 2-3 L* 2-1 W 3-2 W* 4-3 W 3-2 W 1-0 W 3-2 W 1-0 W 1-2 L 3-2 W 4-3 W 1-2 L 3-2 W 2-1 W* 4-3 W 2-1 W 2-3 L 4-3 W 3-4 L 4-5 L 2-3 L 3-2 W 3-4 L 5-4 W* 2-3 L 5-4 W 3-4 L 3-2 W* 2-3 L 4-5 L 5-4 W 4-5 L 4-3 W 4-3 W 2-3 L 3-2 W

TIME 7:29 0:59 41:31 37:03 43:18 6:53 80:48 1:44 28:06 6:59 0:39 9:45 1:36 16:30 27:49 2:07 24:30 14:17 11:57 6:02 41:15 1:57 1:21 15:10 1:54 1:04 2:47 12:07 5:12 4:24 2:26 56:12 25:37 0:45 1:30 0:45 26:57 9:24 10:25

SCORER Paul Kariya Martin Lapointe Vyacheslav Kozlov Brendan Shanahan Paul Kariya Steve Rucchin Petr Sykora Mike Leclerc Petr Sykora Ruslan Salei Steve Thomas Darren McCarty Sean O’Donnell Joffrey Lupul Jeff Cowan Travis Moen Scott Niedermayer Scott Niedermayer Teemu Selanne Patrick Marleau Todd Marchant Jerred SMithson Gustav Nyquest Damien Brunner Nick Bonino Henrik Zetterberg Nick Bonino Marian Gaborik Rickard Rakell Mikael Backlund Corey Perry Marcus Kruger Antoine Vermette Matt Beleskey Corey Perry Jakob Silfverberg Corey Perry James Neal Corey Perry

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W/L/OT

L L L L

Record GF-GA Scorers W Goal PP 00-01 0-3 9 0-3 00-02 2-3 33,47P 48 1-2 00-03 1-8 67P 27 1-3 00-04 1-2 7 48 0-4

PK SF-SA W - L Gltdr 5-6 25-34 31-36 2-3 30-35 31-36 4-8 46-36 31-36 3-3 31-24 31-36

2017 ANAHEIM DUCKS PLAYOFF GAME-BY-GAME Date Team 04/13/2017 Calgary 04/15/2017 Calgary 04/17/2017 @ Calgary 04/19/2017 @ Calgary 04/26/2017 Edmonton 04/28/2017 Edmonton 04/30/2017 @ Edmonton 05/03/2017 @ Edmonton 05/05/2017 Edmonton 05/07/2017 @ Edmonton 05/10/2017 Edmonton 05/12/2017 Nashville 05/14/2017 Nashville 05/16/2017 @ Nashville 05/18/2017 @ Nashville 05/20/2017 Nashville 05/22/2017 @ Nashville

W/L/OT

Record GF-GA Scorers W Goal PP W 01-00 3-2 15P,67,33P 33 2-7 W 02-00 3-2 33,67,15P 15 1-4 W* 03-00 5-4 37,53,44,53,10 10 0-0 W 04-00 3-1 18,44,15 44 0-2 L 04-01 3-5 15P,18,33 6 1-3 L 04-02 1-2 33P 19 1-4 W 05-02 6-3 67,33,15,21,33,17 21 0-4 W* 06-02 4-3 15,67,15,33 33 0-4 W* 07-02 4-3 15,4,67,10 10 0-4 L 07-03 1-7 67 29 0-3 W 08-03 2-1 7,37 37 0-1 L* 08-04 2-3 33,47 18 0-4 W 09-04 5-3 45P,33,86,37,50 37 1-2 L 09-05 1-2 10P 59 1-2 W* 10-05 3-2 67,37,10 10 0-2 L 10-06 1-3 21 46 0-4 L 10-07 3-6 86,21,4 10 0-4

PK SF-SA W - L Gltdr 4-5 41-32 36-1 2-3 29-37 36-1 2-5 27-32 1-1 2-3 25-37 36-31 3-5 36-32 33-36 3-4 40-23 33-36 3-3 28-27 36-33 2-3 39-32 36-33 2-3 64-38 36-33 5-7 35-35 33-36 1-1 30-24 36-33 5-5 29-46 35-36 3-3 27-33 36-35 3-4 20-40 35-36 5-5 37-34 36-35 1-2 33-29 35-1 3-3 41-18 35-1

2016 ANAHEIM DUCKS PLAYOFF GAME-BY-GAME Date Team 04/15/2016 Nashville 04/17/2016 Nashville 04/19/2016 @ Nashville 04/21/2016 @ Nashville 04/23/2016 Nashville 04/25/2016 @ Nashville 04/27/2016 Nashville

W/L/OT

L L W W W L L

Record GF-GA 00-01 2-3 00-02 2-3 01-02 3-0 02-02 4-1 03-02 5-2 03-03 1-3 03-04 1-2

Scorers W Goal PP 15P,17 9 1-4 7,44 6 0-1 88,67,29 88 0-2 15,44,88,7 44 0-5 57,16,45,4P,17 45 1-7 17P 18 1-2 17P 28 1-4

PK SF-SA W - L Gltdr 3-3 29-33 35-36 4-5 29-27 35-36 5-5 21-27 31-35 6-6 25-31 31-35 3-3 32-29 31-35 1-1 27-26 35-31 3-3 37-20 35-31

2015 ANAHEIM DUCKS PLAYOFF GAME-BY-GAME Date Team 04/16/2015 Winnipeg 04/18/2015 Winnipeg 04/20/2015 @ Winnipeg 04/22/2015 @ Winnipeg 04/30/2015 Calgary 05/03/2015 Calgary 05/05/2015 @ Calgary 05/08/2015 @ Calgary 05/10/2015 Calgary 05/17/2015 Chicago 05/19/2015 Chicago 05/21/2015 @ Chicago 05/23/2015 @ Chicago 05/25/2015 Chicago 05/27/2015 @ Chicago 05/30/2015 Chicago

W/L/OT

W W W* W W W L* W W* W L* W L* W* L L

Record GF-GA 01-00 4-2 02-00 2-1 03-00 5-4 04-00 5-2 05-00 6-1 06-00 3-0 06-01 3-4 07-01 4-2 08-01 3-2 09-01 4-1 09-02 2-3 10-02 2-1 10-03 4-5 11-03 5-4 11-04 2-5 11-05 3-5

Scorers W Goal PP 45,10P,10,15P 10 2-3 19P,33 33 1-4 4,10,33,17,67 67 0-3 16,7,17,17,45 17 0-1 39,19,10,16,10P,15P 19 2-4 39,47,44 39 0-4 19,10,39 11 0-2 33P,7,39P,19 39 2-4 17P,39P,10 10 2-4 47,21,44,33 21 0-1 7,10 16 0-5 19P,24 24 1-1 16,17,39,10 80 0-2 4,17,45,19,39 39 0-2 19P,3 88 1-3 17,10,39P 81 1-2

PK SF-SA W - L Gltdr 3-3 33-27 31-31 4-4 39-29 31-31 2-3 31-35 31-31 2-3 35-27 31-31 3-3 35-24 31-1 3-3 34-30 31-31 5-6 21-21 31-31 2-2 29-27 31-31 3-4 47-19 31-31 3-3 27-33 31-50 3-5 62-56 50-31 5-5 27-28 31-50 3-4 51-40 50-31 2-2 28-28 31-50 3-3 32-23 50-31 2-4 38-26 50-31

2014 ANAHEIM DUCKS PLAYOFF GAME-BY-GAME Date Team 04/16/2014 Dallas 04/18/2014 Dallas 04/21/2014 @ Dallas 04/23/2014 @ Dallas 04/25/2014 Dallas 04/27/2014 @ Dallas 05/03/2014 Los Angeles 05/05/2014 Los Angeles 05/08/2014 @ Los Angeles 05/10/2014 @ Los Angeles 05/12/2014 Los Angeles 05/14/2014 @ Los Angeles 05/16/2014 Los Angeles

288

W/L/OT

W W L L W W* L* L W W W L L

Record GF-GA Scorers W Goal PP 01-00 4-3 21,15,22P,39P 39 2-5 02-00 3-2 15,10,7S 7 0-3 02-01 0-3 14 0-5 02-02 2-4 55,62 20 0-3 03-02 6-2 13P,67P,22P,33,15,10P 22 4-6 04-02 5-4 77P,6,13,77,13 13 1-4 04-03 2-3 39,8 12 0-4 04-04 1-3 62P 27 1-4 05-04 3-2 10P,8P,6 6 2-2 06-04 2-0 77,15P 77 1-3 07-04 4-3 13,77P,77,33 33 1-3 07-05 1-2 21 22 0-5 07-06 2-6 21,10 10 0-3

PK SF-SA W - L Gltdr 4-5 35-35 31-32 5-6 19-36 31-32 3-3 37-22 32-31 3-3 23-26 32-31 7-7 23-36 31-32 4-5 30-24 1-32 3-4 35-36 32-1 3-3 37-17 32-1 0-1 22-31 1-32 4-4 14-28 36-32 2-3 24-42 36-32 4-4 22-23 32-36 3-5 27-30 32-36

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Attend. 17,174+ 17,430+ 17,562 17,562

Attend. 17,174+ 17,271+ 19,289 19,289 17,174+ 17,174+ 18,347 18,347 17,358+ 18,347 17,407+ 17,174+ 17,174+ 17,338 17,423 17,307+ 17,352

Attend. 17,236+ 17,174+ 17,204 17,232 17,360+ 17,113 17,407+

Attend. 17,174+ 17,415+ 15,016 15,016 17,174+ 17,299+ 19,289 19,289 17,284+ 17,291+ 17,234+ 22,160 22,404 17,286+ 22,089 17,375+

Attend. 17,294+ 17,426+ 19,120 18,962 17,334+ 19,323 17,393+ 17,281+ 18,622 18,489 17,233+ 18,519 17,395+


ALL-TIME PLAYOFF GAME-BY-GAME 2013 ANAHEIM DUCKS PLAYOFF GAME-BY-GAME Date Team 04/30/2013 Detroit 05/02/2013 Detroit 05/04/2013 @ Detroit 05/06/2013 @ Detroit 05/08/2013 Detroit 05/10/2013 @ Detroit 05/12/2013 Detroit

W/L/OT

W L* W L* W* L* L

Record GF-GA 01-00 3-1 01-01 4-5 02-01 4-0 02-02 2-3 03-02 3-2 03-03 3-4 03-04 2-3

Scorers W Goal PP 13p,8p,23 8 2-4 11p,15,51,9 14 1-5 13p,15s,65,39p 13 2-6 39,20 24 0-3 15,15p,13 13 1-3 51,65,9 40 0-0 65,23 51 1-4

PK SF-SA W - L Gltdr 3-4 27-22 1-35 3-6 32-32 35-1 6-6 29-23 1-35 1-1 33-49 35-1 2-3 34-31 1-35 2-3 37-29 35-1 2-2 33-32 35-1

2011 ANAHEIM DUCKS PLAYOFF GAME-BY-GAME Date Team 04/13/2011 Nashville 04/15/2011 Nashville 04/17/2011 @ Nashville 04/20/2011 @ Nashville 04/22/2011 Nashville 04/24/2011 @ Nashville

W/L/OT

L W L W L* L

Record GF-GA 00-01 1-4 01-01 5-3 01-02 3-4 02-02 6-3 02-03 3-4 02-04 2-4

Scorers W Goal PP 8p 26 1-5 10p,8p,9,15,9 15 2-5 8p,8,39 12 1-2 4p,11,8p,10s,15,64 10 2-6 33p,9,33 25 1-2 8,33p 13 1-2

PK SF-SA W - L Gltdr 1-5 28-30 35-38 2-6 28-34 29-35 1-5 16-37 35-29 1-5 38-22 29-35 0-2 26-37 35-29 1-4 27-30 35-29

2009 ANAHEIM DUCKS PLAYOFF GAME-BY-GAME Date Team 04/16/2009 @ San Jose 04/19/2009 @ San Jose 04/21/2009 San Jose 04/23/2009 San Jose 04/25/2009 @ San Jose 04/27/2009 San Jose 05/01/2009 @ Detroit 05/03/2009 @ Detroit 05/05/2009 Detroit 05/07/2009 Detroit 05/10/2009 @ Detroit 05/12/2009 Detroit 05/14/2009 @ Detroit

W/L/OT

W W L W L* W L W* W L L W L

Record GF-GA 01-00 2-0 02-00 3-2 02-01 3-4 03-01 4-0 03-02 2-3 04-02 4-1 04-03 2-3 05-03 4-3 06-03 2-1 06-04 3-6 06-05 1-4 07-05 2-1 07-06 3-4

2008 ANAHEIM DUCKS PLAYOFF GAME-BY-GAME Date Team 04/10/2008 Dallas 04/12/2008 Dallas 04/15/2008 @ Dallas 04/17/2008 @ Dallas 04/18/2008 Dallas 04/20/2008 @ Dallas

W/L/OT

L L W L W L

Record GF-GA 00-01 0-4 00-02 2-5 01-02 4-2 01-03 1-3 02-03 5-2 02-04 1-4

W/L/OT

W W W L W W L* W W* W* L W* L W W* W W W L W W

Record GF-GA 01-00 2-1 02-00 3-2 03-00 2-1 03-01 1-4 04-01 4-1 05-01 5-1 05-02 1-2 06-02 3-2 07-02 3-2 08-02 2-1 08-03 1-2 09-03 4-3 09-04 0-5 10-04 5-3 11-04 2-1 12-04 4-3 13-04 3-2 14-04 1-0 14-05 3-5 15-05 3-2 16-05 6-2

Scorers W Goal PP PK SF-SA W - L Gltdr - 29 0-3 4-7 23-37 35-35 8p,32 9 1-6 2-6 22-30 35-35 22,15,25p,25p 25 2-4 2-7 15-33 35-35 11 14 0-5 0-6 28-20 28-20 10,15p,8p,21,22 8 2-3 0-7 32-42 35-35 10 14 0-3 2-5 18-26 35-35

2007 ANAHEIM DUCKS PLAYOFF GAME-BY-GAME Date Team 04/11/2007 Minnesota 04/13/2007 Minnesota 04/15/2007 @ Minnesota 04/17/2007 @ Minnesota 04/19/2007 Minnesota 04/25/2007 Vancouver 04/27/2007 Vancouver 04/29/2007 @ Vancouver 05/01/2007 @ Vancouver 05/03/2007 Vancouver 05/11/2007 @ Detroit 05/13/2007 @ Detroit 05/15/2007 Detroit 05/17/2007 Detroit 05/20/2007 @ Detroit 05/22/2007 Detroit 05/28/2007 Ottawa 05/30/2007 Ottawa 06/02/2007 @ Ottawa 06/04/2007 @ Ottawa 06/06/2007 Ottawa

Scorers W Goal PP PK SF-SA W - L Gltdr 27p,15 27 1-4 0-6 17-35 1-20 9p,48,18 18 1-2 0-6 26-44 1-20 9p,34,25 12 1-4 2-3 30-35 20-1 9,9,10,18 9 0-4 0-2 26-31 1-20 20,10 12 0-3 1-3 25-48 20-1 10p,8p,23,15 8 2-5 1-4 32-37 1-20 10,8p 5 1-3 2-6 24-37 30-1 15,25p,20p,22 22 2-4 1-3 46-62 1-30 8,27p 27 1-4 1-5 23-46 1-30 10,10,27p 81 1-3 1-5 28-40 30-1 19p 26 1-3 0-3 17-38 30-1 15p,10 10 1-5 1-4 28-39 1-30 8,10p,9 11 1-5 1-5 27-40 20-1

Scorers W Goal PP PK SF-SA W - L Gltdr 8,17 17 0-3 0-4 34-25 30-32 23p,23p,15s 15 2-4 0-6 25-32 30-32 19p,44 44 1-4 1-5 19-20 30-32 25p 10 1-4 1-7 29-40 32-30 25,15p,10,32 15 1-4 0-5 39-27 35-32 19p,8,19,15,19p 8 2-9 0-7 37-27 35-1 32 20 0-7 0-5 44-49 1-35 17,23p,10p 10 2-5 1-8 24-26 35-1 25,8,32 32 0-8 0-3 30-26 35-1 26,27 27 0-7 0-6 63-27 35-1 14 96 0-7 2-4 32-19 39-35 44,19,32,27 27 0-5 2-7 33-27 35-39 - 93 0-4 1-9 29-28 39-35 10,5p,8,15p,44 15 2-5 2-6 23-39 35-39 27p,8 8 1-5 0-7 26-37 35-39 44s,10,15p,26 26 1-4 2-7 29-29 35-39 19,15,32 32 0-4 2-7 32-20 35-1 26 26 0-4 0-4 31-16 35-1 19p,10,15 37 1-3 1-7 22-29 1-35 19,19,17 17 0-3 1-4 21-23 35-1 19p,44,32,23p,32,10 32 2-6 0-3 18-13 35-1

Attend. 17,200+ 17,182+ 20,066 20,066 17,395+ 20,066 17,412+

Attend. 17,174+ 17,174+ 17,113 17,113 17,385+ 17,113

Attend. 17,496 17,496 16,277 16,830 17,496 17,174+ 20,066 20,066 17,174+ 17,601+ 20,066 17,174+ 20,066

Attend. 17191+ 17181+ 18532 18532 17199+ 18532

Attend. 17180+ 17324+ 19224 19174 17318+ 17250+ 17392+ 18630 18630 17407+ 19939 19620 17358+ 17375+ 20003 17380+ 17274+ 17258+ 20500 20500 17372+

* = Overtime, + = Sellout

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ALL-TIME PLAYOFF GAME-BY-GAME 2006 MIGHTY DUCKS OF ANAHEIM PLAYOFF GAME-BY-GAME Date Team 04/21/2006 @ Calgary 04/23/2006 @ Calgary 04/25/2006 Calgary 04/27/2006 Calgary 04/29/2006 @ Calgary 05/01/2006 Calgary 05/03/2006 @ Calgary 05/05/2006 Colorado 05/07/2006 Colorado 05/09/2006 @ Colorado 05/11/2006 @ Colorado 05/19/2006 Edmonton 05/21/2006 Edmonton 05/23/2006 @ Edmonton 05/25/2006 @ Edmonton 05/27/2006 Edmonton

W/L/OT

L* W L W* L W W W W W* W L L L W L

Record GF-GA 00-01 1-2 01-01 4-3 01-02 2-5 02-02 3-2 02-03 2-3 03-03 2-1 04-03 3-0 05-03 5-0 06-03 3-0 07-03 4-3 08-03 4-1 08-04 1-3 08-05 1-3 08-06 4-5 09-06 6-3 09-07 1-2

Scorers W Goal PP PK SF-SA W - L Gltdr 12 25 0-5 0-5 34-40 34-30 38,27s,15,26 26 0-6 2-12 20-25 35-34 23p,23p 19 2-9 3-7 29-24 34-35 51,13p,21 21 1-7 0-6 30-27 35-34 19p,44p 12 2-6 1-4 28-27 34-35 13,27p 27 1-9 0-5 30-22 30-34 13,24,12 13 0-2 0-4 32-22 30-34 26,38,13,15p,32 26 1-5 0-5 34-29 30-60 51p,24,15 51 1-6 0-6 35-22 30-60 15,15,15,15 15 0-5 0-8 39-29 30-60 22,13,76,22 13 0-3 0-5 34-41 30-60 19p 83 1-8 1-5 32-26 35-30 12 34 0-5 2-3 34-25 35-30 21,13,38,22 34 0-7 2-8 38-22 35-30 76,76,51p,24,15,15 24 1-8 1-7 46-23 35-35 23p 14 1-11 0-6 33-25 35-35

2003 MIGHTY DUCKS OF ANAHEIM PLAYOFF GAME-BY-GAME Date Team 04/10/2003 @ Detroit 04/12/2003 @ Detroit 04/14/2003 Detroit 04/16/2003 Detroit 04/24/2003 @ Dallas 04/26/2003 @ Dallas 04/28/2003 Dallas 04/30/2003 Dallas 05/03/2003 @ Dallas 05/05/2003 Dallas 05/10/2003 @ Minnesota 05/12/2003 @ Minnesota 05/14/2003 Minnesota 05/16/2003 Minnesota 05/27/2003 @ New Jersey 05/29/2003 @ New Jersey 05/31/2003 New Jersey 06/02/2003 New Jersey 06/05/2003 @ New Jersey 06/07/2003 New Jersey 06/09/2003 @ New Jersey

W/L/OT

W* W W W* W* W* L W L W W* W W W L L W* W* L W L

Record GF-GA 01-00 2-1 02-00 3-2 03-00 2-1 04-00 3-2 05-00 4-3 06-00 3-2 06-01 1-2 07-01 1-0 07-02 1-4 08-02 4-3 09-02 1-0 10-02 2-0 11-02 4-0 12-02 2-1 12-03 0-3 12-04 0-3 13-04 3-2 14-04 1-0 14-05 3-6 15-05 5-2 15-06 0-3

Scorers W Goal PP 77,9 9 0-4 23,10,32 32 0-3 26,23 23 0-3 9,10,20 20 0-4 10,44s,20,39 39 0-3 77p,44,12 12 1-6 20p 26 1-4 12p 12 1-5 9 14 0-6 32p,23,24,8 8 1-3 39 39 0-1 34s,44s 34 0-3 20,9,23,9 20 0-4 77p,77p 77 2-3 - 12 0-2 - 26 0-3 11,8,24 24 0-2 32 32 0-1 39,20,26 20 0-1 20,20,32p,9,39 32 2-8 - 16 0-1

Attend. 19289 19289 17174+ 17174+ 19289 16594 19289 17174+ 17294+ 18007 18007 17174+ 17264+ 16839 16839 17174+

PK SF-SA W - L Gltdr 1-4 44-64 35-31 0-2 23-36 35-31 1-4 26-37 35-31 0-4 27-34 35-31 0-3 54-63 35-35 1-2 27-31 35-35 1-4 32-32 35-35 0-5 22-28 35-35 0-2 15-25 35-35 1-3 26-29 35-35 0-5 26-39 35-35 0-3 22-24 35-30 0-4 32-35 35-30 1-4 28-25 35-30 0-1 16-30 30-35 1-4 16-25 30-35 0-4 33-31 35-30 0-3 26-26 35-30 0-4 23-37 30-35 1-3 24-28 35-30 0-2 24-25 30-35

Attend. 20058 20058 17174+ 17174+ 18532 18532 17174+ 17174+ 18532 17174+ 19350 19344 17174+ 17174+ 19040 19040 17174+ 17174+ 19040 17174+ 19040

PK SF-SA W - L Gltdr 1-6 29-37 30-35 3-9 31-36 30-31 2-6 24-24 30-31 1-2 31-38 30-31

Attend. 19983 19983 17,174+ 17,174+

1999 MIGHTY DUCKS OF ANAHEIM PLAYOFF GAME-BY-GAME Date Team 04/21/1999 @ Detroit 04/23/1999 @ Detroit 04/25/1999 Detroit 04/27/1999 Detroit

W/L/OT

L L L L

Record GF-GA 00-01 3-5 00-02 1-5 00-03 2-4 00-04 0-3

Scorers W Goal PP 16p,9,8 17 1-5 8p 14 1-5 16p,23p 19 2-6 - 96 0-4

1997 MIGHTY DUCKS OF ANAHEIM PLAYOFF GAME-BY-GAME Date Team 04/16/1997 Phoenix 04/18/1997 Phoenix 04/20/1997 @ Phoenix 04/22/1997 @ Phoenix 04/24/1997 Phoenix 04/27/1997 @ Phoenix 04/29/1997 Phoenix 05/02/1997 @ Detroit 05/04/1997 @ Detroit 05/05/1997 Detroit 05/08/1997 Detroit

W/L/OT Record GF-GA

W W L L L W* W L* L* L L*

01-00 02-00 02-01 02-02 02-03 03-03 04-03 04-04 04-05 04-06 04-07

4-2 4-2 1-4 0-2 2-5 3-2 3-0 1-2 2-3 3-5 2-3

* = Overtime, + = Sellout

290

Scorers W Goal PP PK SF-SA W - L Gltdr 8p,9,8,9 8 1-3 1-5 29-31 31-35 15p,36p,36,8 36 2-7 1-3 35-38 31-35 9p 34 1-7 0-6 31-26 35-31 - 21 0-4 0-3 32-25 35-31 8,8p 27 1-2 0-2 32-24 35-31 9p,23,9 9 1-4 1-5 39-21 35-31 33,20,14 33 0-2 0-1 26-31 35-31 9p 20 1-3 0-5 20-30 29-31 17,8 13 0-2 1-5 22-34 29-35 9p,8p,13 91 2-3 2-5 23-49 29-35 14,23p 14 1-3 0-4 37-73 29-35

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2018 DUCKS PLAYOFF STATS AVG POS NO. Player GP TOI G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S% R 33 JAKOB SILFVERBERG 4 16:48 1 1 2 +1 2 0 0 0 11 9.1 D 47 HAMPUS LINDHOLM 4 24:11 1 1 2 -3 2 1 0 0 6 16.7 C 15 RYAN GETZLAF 4 21:25 0 2 2 -4 18 2 0 0 7 0.0 C 17 RYAN KESLER 4 18:24 0 2 2 0 6 1 0 0 6 0.0 L 7 ANDREW COGLIANO 4 15:00 1 0 1 +1 2 0 0 0 11 9.1 C 67 RICKARD RAKELL 4 19:04 1 0 1 -4 0 1 0 0 11 9.1 D 26 BRANDON MONTOUR 4 25:52 0 1 1 -2 6 1 0 0 14 0.0 D 3 KEVIN BIEKSA 1 13:11 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 1 0.0 L 20 JASON CHIMERA 2 6:53 0 0 0 -2 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 D 23 FRANCOIS BEAUCHEMIN 4 21:11 0 0 0 -3 2 0 0 0 5 0.0 D 42 JOSH MANSON 4 21:02 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 6 0.0 R 25 ONDREJ KASE 4 14:01 0 0 0 -2 0 0 0 0 9 0.0 D 63 *MARCUS PETTERSSON 4 12:36 0 0 0 -4 2 0 0 0 4 0.0 D 73 *ANDY WELINSKI 3 11:51 0 0 0 -2 0 0 0 0 2 0.0 R 71 J.T. BROWN 4 7:15 0 0 0 -2 0 0 0 0 4 0.0 L 37 NICK RITCHIE 4 11:48 0 0 0 -2 8 0 0 0 3 0.0 R 10 COREY PERRY 4 18:14 0 0 0 -5 8 0 0 0 12 0.0 C 14 ADAM HENRIQUE 4 17:49 0 0 0 -2 0 0 0 0 9 0.0 C 50 ANTOINE VERMETTE 2 6:11 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 2 0.0 C 38 DEREK GRANT 4 9:01 0 0 0 -2 0 0 0 0 9 0.0 NO. PLAYER GPI MIN AVG W L OT SO GA SA SV% G A PIM 36 JOHN GIBSON 4 216 3.60 0 4 0 0 13 117 .889 0 0 0 31 RYAN MILLER 1 20 9.00 0 0 0 0 3 12 .750 0 0 0 ANA GOALTENDING TOTALS 236 4.06 0 4 0 0 16 129 .876 0 0 0 *=ROOKIE The Ducks finished the regular season as one of the NHL’s top teams, winning their last five regular season games and their last seven home games. Anaheim also went 10-1-1 with a .875 points percentage in their final 12 games of the season along with a 17-5-2 record over the last 24 games and went 25-10-4 after the bye week, which dated to Jan. 13. The Ducks finished the season third among NHL clubs allowing only 209 goals. The Ducks clinched their sixth consecutive trip to the Stanley Cup Playoffs and became the only NHL team to post 100+ points in each of the last five seasons. Anaheim opened the 2018 Stanley Cup Playoffs against the San Jose Sharks in the First Round, dropping the series in four games. In Game 2, Jakob Silfverberg scored 40 seconds into the first period, which marked the second-fastest opening goal by an Anaheim player in playoff history. Francois Beauchemin skated in his 100th career playoff game for Anaheim in Game 3 to become the only Anaheim defenseman to skate in 100 postseason contests with the Ducks. Ryan Kesler appeared in his 100th career postseason contest in Game 3. Marcus Pettersson, Andy Welinski and Derek Grant each made their playoff debuts in 2018.

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2018 DUCKS PLAYOFF NOTES WESTERN CONFERENCE FIRST ROUND GAME 1 (APRIL 12, 2018) - ANAHEIM 0 VS. SAN JOSE 3

GAME 3 (APRIL 16, 2018) - ANAHEIM 1 @ SAN JOSE 8

The Ducks began the 2018 Stanley Cup Playoffs with a 3-0 loss to the San Jose Sharks in Game 1 of the First Round at Honda Center...after a scoreless first period, the Sharks scored three times in the second to clinch the opening win of the series...making his first appearance since missing the final three games of the regular season due to an upper-body injury, John Gibson turned aside 31-of-34 shots in his 23rd career postseason game...Hampus Lindholm logged a team-high 24:13 TOI, while Andrew Cogliano (3) and J.T. Brown (3) co-led the Ducks in shots on goal... three Ducks made their Stanley Cup Playoff debut in the game: Derek Grant, Marcus Pettersson and Andy Welinski.

Rickard Rakell scored Anaheim’s lone goal on the power play in Anaheim’s 8-1 setback to the San Jose Sharks at SAP Center...Rakell’s first goal of the playoffs was assisted by Brandon Montour and Ryan Getzlaf, their first and second assists of the 2018 Stanley Cup Playoffs, respectively...several individual milestones were reached in Game 3: Francois Beauchemin became the first Anaheim defenseman to 100 career playoff games, Ryan Kesler appeared in his 100th career playoff game, Andrew Cogliano (63) surpassed Cam Fowler (62) for seventh on the all-time franchise games played list, and Jakob Silfverberg matched Scott Niedermayer (56) for ninth on the all-time franchise games played list. PP: 1-3 PK: 4-8 SF: 46 SA: 36 TOI: Lindholm (25:20) Three Stars: 1. Jones 2. Donskoi 3. Sorensen

PP: 0-3 PK: 1-6 SF: 25 SA: 34 TOI: Lindholm (24:13) Three Stars: 1. Pavelski 2. Burns 3. Kane GAME 2 (APRIL 14, 2018) - ANAHEIM 2 VS. SAN JOSE 3

Anaheim dropped Game 2 of its First Round series to San Jose, 3-2, at Honda Center... Hampus Lindholm recorded a playoff careertying 1-1=2 points (fourth time), including his first career playoff PPG...with his goal, Lindholm surpassed Sean O’Donnell (3) for seventh on the franchise’s all-time goals list for defensemen, while his assist moved him into a tie for fifth with Sami Vatanen (17) on the club’s all-time assist list...Jakob Silfverberg opened the scoring 40 seconds into the game, which marked the second-fastest opening goal by an Anaheim player in playoff history...the goal marked Silfverberg’s 40th career playoff point with Anaheim, moving him past Francois Beauchemin (39) for fourth on the all-time franchise scoring list...Andrew Cogliano also appeared in his 62nd career playoff game with Anaheim to match Cam Fowler (62) for seventh on the all-time franchise postseason games played list...Brandon Montour led all Anaheim skaters with a playoff career-high 26:46 TOI. PP: 1-2 PK: 1-3 SF: 30 SA: 35 TOI: Montour (26:46) Three Stars: 1. Couture 2. Lindholm 3. Hertl

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GAME 4 (APRIL 18, 2018) - ANAHEIM 1 @ SAN JOSE 2

The Ducks were eliminated from the 2018 Stanley Cup Playoffs following a 2-1 loss to the San Jose Sharks at SAP Center…Andrew Cogliano, who tied Samuel Pahlsson (64) for sixth on the all-time franchise games played list, scored Anaheim’s goal in the third period for his first of the playoffs…Ryan Kesler drew an assist as did Jakob Silfverberg, who surpassed Scott Niedermayer (56) for ninth on the all-time franchise games played list…matching Jonas Hiller (26) for third on the all-time franchise games played list for goaltenders, John Gibson made 22 saves in his fourth appearance of the playoffs… Francois Beauchemin appeared in his final NHL game, recording two shots, two blocked shots and two hits in 21:22 TOI. PP: 0-4 PK: 0-3 SF: 31 SA: 24 TOI: Montour (28:32) Three Stars: 1. Jones 2. Hertl 3. Sorensen

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2017 DUCKS PLAYOFF STATS AVG POS NO. Player GP TOI G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S% C 15 RYAN GETZLAF 17 24:10 8 11 19 +7 8 3 0 1 53 15.1 R 33 JAKOB SILFVERBERG 17 19:53 9 5 14 -4 6 2 0 2 61 14.8 C 67 RICKARD RAKELL 15 19:03 7 6 13 +13 0 0 0 0 48 14.6 R 10 COREY PERRY 17 17:52 4 7 11 +4 34 1 0 3 43 9.3 D 4 CAM FOWLER 13 26:30 2 7 9 -6 2 0 0 0 26 7.7 D 53 *SHEA THEODORE 14 17:25 2 6 8 +1 4 0 0 0 24 8.3 C 17 RYAN KESLER 17 21:21 1 7 8 -6 32 0 0 0 45 2.2 D 71 *BRANDON MONTOUR 17 19:11 0 7 7 +12 4 0 0 0 37 0.0 C 44 NATE THOMPSON 17 11:28 2 4 6 +6 6 0 0 1 12 16.7 D 45 SAMI VATANEN 12 22:07 1 5 6 -5 4 1 0 0 22 4.5 L 37 NICK RITCHIE 15 13:26 4 0 4 -1 46 0 0 2 27 14.8 R 18 PATRICK EAVES 7 16:53 2 2 4 0 6 0 0 0 19 10.5 D 47 HAMPUS LINDHOLM 17 22:00 1 3 4 +8 10 0 0 0 24 4.2 D 2 KEVIN BIEKSA 8 16:56 0 4 4 +5 23 0 0 0 10 0.0 C 21 CHRIS WAGNER 17 10:59 3 0 3 +1 6 0 0 1 18 16.7 L 7 ANDREW COGLIANO 17 13:49 1 2 3 -3 9 0 0 0 32 3.1 C 50 ANTOINE VERMETTE 17 13:59 1 2 3 -3 2 0 0 0 30 3.3 D 42 JOSH MANSON 17 20:32 0 3 3 -2 20 0 0 0 27 0.0 R 86 *ONDREJ KASE 9 10:32 2 0 2 +2 4 0 0 0 12 16.7 L 58 *NICOLAS KERDILES 4 9:22 0 1 1 +1 2 0 0 0 1 0.0 C 48 LOGAN SHAW 9 9:31 0 0 0 0 +4 0 0 0 7 0.0 D 5 KORBINIAN HOLZER 5 11:51 0 0 0 0 18 0 0 0 0 0.0 R 40 JARED BOLL 8 4:30 0 0 0 -1 5 0 0 0 3 0.0 NO. PLAYER GPI MIN AVG W L OT SO GA SA SV% G A PIM 36 JOHN GIBSON 16 878 2.59 9 5 0 0 38 466 .918 0 0 0 1 JONATHAN BERNIER 4 182 3.29 1 2 0 0 10 79 .873 0 0 0 ANA GOALTENDING TOTALS 1060 2.71 10 7 0 0 48 545 .911 0 0 0 *=ROOKIE The Anaheim Ducks ended the regular season riding a 14-game point streak (11-0-3) en route to clinching the Pacific Division for the fifth consecutive season. Anaheim became the seventh team in NHL history to win five consecutive division titles and the first to do so in the Pacific Division. The Ducks faced the Calgary Flames in the First Round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs and completed the fifth series sweep in franchise history. The Ducks went on to face the Edmonton Oilers in the Second Round, overcoming a 2-0 series deficit with three consecutive wins and a Game 7 win at Honda Center. The Second Round series win included a historic Game 5 comeback at Honda Center, where the Ducks completed the latest postseason rally in NHL history. That night Anaheim scored three goals in the final four minutes of regulation before Corey Perry ended the game in overtime. The game also featured the club’s latest playoff game-tying goal when Rickard Rakell scored with 15 seconds remaining in the third period. The Ducks advanced to the Western Conference Final for the second time in the last three years, where they would face the Nashville Predators for a second consecutive postseason (2016 First Round). Anaheim would eventually fall in a decisive Game 6 at Bridgestone Arena. The Ducks wrapped up the 2017 playoffs with four multi-goal comeback victories, becoming the second team in the last 30 years to do so and falling one shy of the NHL record (5) set by the Philadelphia Flyers in 1987. Ryan Getzlaf ranked fifth among playoff leaders in scoring (8-11=19) and assists, and tied for fifth in goals (career high). Jakob Silfverberg ranked tied for third among postseason leaders in goals and tied for 10th in scoring (9-5=14). John Gibson started 16 games for the Ducks, going 9-5 with a .918 SV% and 2.59 GAA. Among NHL rookies, Brandon Montour ranked second in assists (7) while leading all rookies and ranking tied for second among NHL defensemen in plus/minus (+12).

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2017 DUCKS PLAYOFF NOTES WESTERN CONFERENCE FIRST ROUND GAME 1 (APRIL 13, 2017) - ANAHEIM 3 VS. CALGARY 2

The Ducks opened the 2017 Stanley Cup Playoffs by claiming a Game 1 victory with a 3-2 decision over the Calgary Flames at Honda Center...Ryan Getzlaf recorded his 31st multi-point playoff game (1-1=2) to become the first player in franchise history and 12th active player to reach 100 points in the postseason...Getzlaf scored the opening tally on the power play 52 seconds into the game before earning the primary assist on Rickard Rakell’s game-tying goal in the second period...Jakob Silfverberg added a pair of power-play points for his ninth career multipoint playoff game (1-1=2)...Silfverberg’s goal marked his third career postseason GWG and first since a 2-1 victory in Game 2 of the First Round on Apr. 18, 2015 vs. Winnipeg....Silfverberg’s two points moved him into a tie with Rob Niedermayer (27) for eighth on the all-time franchise playoff scoring list and also a tie with Cam Fowler (20) for seventh on the all-time club playoff assists list...Shea Theodore earned his first career playoff points (0-2=2) with a pair of assists on the power play, while John Gibson stopped 30-of-32 shots for his third career postseason victory...Corey Perry appeared in his 98th career playoff game, surpassing Francois Beauchemin (97) for sole possession of second on the all-time franchise games played list...in addition, Andrew Cogliano surpassed Sean O’Donnell (43) for sole possession of 10th on the all-time franchise games played list...Ondrej Kase and Brandon Montour each made their NHL playoff debut. PP: 2-7 PK: 1-5 SF: 41 SA: 32 TOI: Getzlaf (23:57) Three Stars: 1. Getzlaf 2. Silfverberg 3. Vatanen GAME 2 (APRIL 15, 2017) - ANAHEIM 3 VS. CALGARY 2

Ryan Getzlaf scored his sixth career postseason GWG with 4:46 remaining in the third period as Anaheim defeated Calgary, 3-2, to take a 2-0 series lead...Getzlaf recorded his second consecutive multipoint game (1-1=2) in the victory and won 86% of his faceoffs, representing a postseason career high... Jakob Silfverberg gave the Ducks an early lead 3:21 into the first period, marking his second goal in as many games and third point of the playoffs...with the goal, Silfverberg surpassed Rob Niedermayer (27) for eighth on the all-time franchise postseason scoring list...Rickard Rakell added his second goal of the postseason 3:23 after the Silfverberg tally, marking his first career postseason goal streak...Shea Theodore collected his team-leading third assist on the Silfverberg goal, while fellow rookie Brandon Montour registered his first career playoff point with the primary assist...Patrick Eaves and Kevin Bieksa each earned assists for the second consecutive game, and John Gibson stopped 35-of-37 shots for his fourth career postseason victory. PP: 1-4 PK: 1-3 SF: 29 SA: 37 TOI: Lindholm (26:33) Three Stars: 1. Getzlaf 2. Rakell 3. Montour GAME 3 (APRIL 17, 2017) - ANAHEIM 5 @ CALGARY 4 (OT)

The Ducks took a 3-0 lead in their First Round series against the Flames with a 5-4 overtime win at the Scotiabank Saddledome...Anaheim’s rally from a threegoal deficit was the largest playoff comeback in club history...the last NHL team to rally from three down to win a playoff game was Calgary on Apr. 25, 2015 vs. Vancouver in the First Round (7-4 win) ...the last road team to accomplish the feat was Chicago in the opening round on Apr. 15, 2015 at Nashville (4-3 win)... Shea Theodore (2-0=2) tied the club record for goals in a playoff game by a defenseman, the first since Chris Pronger in Game 3 of the CQF on Apr. 15, 2008 at Dallas...the only other rookie Anaheim defenseman to score twice in a playoff game was Francois Beauchemin in 2006 (Game 3 vs. Calgary, CQF)... Corey Perry, who scored the game-winner at 1:30 of

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overtime, became the first player in club history to post a +5 rating (or higher) in a playoff game...Perry notched his second career overtime goal in the postseason (also Game 5 of 2015 SR vs. CGY) and joined Nick Bonino, Paul Kariya, Scott Niedermayer and Petr Sykora as the only players in franchise history to score two playoff overtime goals...Perry appeared in his 100th career playoff game, joining Ryan Getzlaf as the only two Anaheim players to reach the milestone... Nate Thompson and Nick Ritchie also scored for Anaheim, while Jonathan Bernier stopped all 16 shots in relief of John Gibson en route to his first career Stanley Cup Playoff win. PP: 0-0 PK: 3-5 SF: 27 SA: 32 TOI: Lindholm (24:07) Three Stars: 1. Perry 2. Bieksa 3. Bennett GAME 4 (APRIL 19, 2017) - ANAHEIM 3 @ CALGARY 1

Anaheim completed the fifth sweep in club history with a series-clinching 3-1 win against Calgary at the Scotiabank Saddledome...Nate Thompson scored the game-winning goal at 6:46 of the second period, his second goal in as many games and second career playoff GWG...Patrick Eaves and Ryan Getzlaf also scored for Anaheim, which became the first team to advance to the Second Round of the 2017 Stanley Cup Playoffs...Corey Perry and Rickard Rakell drew single assists in the win, while John Gibson turned aside 36-of-37 shots for the victory. PP: 0-2 PK: 1-3 SF: 25 SA: 37 TOI: Getzlaf (24:38) Three Stars: 1. Gibson 2. Monahan 3. Thompson

WESTERN CONFERENCE SECOND ROUND GAME 1 (APRIL 26, 2017) - ANAHEIM 3 VS. EDMONTON 5

The Ducks suffered their first loss of the postseason with a 5-3 setback to the Edmonton Oilers in Game 1 of the Second Round at Honda Center...the loss was Anaheim’s first in regulation since Mar. 10 at St. Louis, snapping a 15-0-3 streak that began on Mar. 12 through the First Round of the playoffs... Ryan Getzlaf (1-1=2) opened the scoring with his 33rd career playoff goal to tie Corey Perry for second in franchise history 37 seconds into the second period... Patrick Eaves and Jakob Silfverberg also scored 1:25 apart in the third period to tie the game at 3-3, each earning their fourth point of the postseason...with his goal, Silfverberg tied Paul Kariya (29) for seventh on the all-time franchise scoring list...in addition, linemate Ryan Kesler matched his playoff career high with two assists as part of his first multi-point game of the playoffs...with his first point of the postseason (assist), Andrew Cogliano tied Samuel Pahlsson (16) for 10th on the all-time franchise assists list... after missing the First Round due to injury, Cam Fowler earned his first point of the postseason (assist) to surpass Silfverberg (20) for seventh on the franchise all-time postseason assist list...Fowler, who led all skaters with 26:33 TOI, was appearing in his 50th career playoff game. PP: 1-3 PK: 2-5 SF: 36 SA: 32 TOI: Fowler (26:33) Three Stars: 1. Larsson 2. Getzlaf 3. Letestu GAME 2 (APRIL 28, 2017) - ANAHEIM 1 VS. EDMONTON 2

Edmonton jumped out to a two-goal lead almost halfway through the second period en route to a 2-1 victory over Anaheim at Honda Center...with the win, the Oilers took a 2-0 lead in the best-of-seven Second Round series...Jakob Silfverberg pulled the Ducks within one following a PPG at the 15:34 mark of the middle frame, marking his fourth goal of the playoffs and his second in as many games...with the goal, Silfverberg passed Paul Kariya (29) for seventh on the all-time franchise scoring list, while also tying Francois Beauchemin (10) and Bobby Ryan (10) for eighth on the all-time franchise goals list...Cam Fowler and Ryan Kesler each earned an assist on the Silfverberg PPG,

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The Ducks defeated the Oilers, 6-3, at Rogers Place for their first win of their Second Round series... Anaheim’s six goals tied a club postseason record that was accomplished on five previous occasions, twice previously on the road (last: Apr. 30, 2015 vs. CGY)...the Ducks’ three goals in the first period also tied the club playoff record for most goals in the first period...Rickard Rakell’s goal 25 seconds into the game marked Anaheim’s fastest goal in playoff history...Jakob Silverberg recorded his first career multi-goal playoff game (2-1=3) and matched a singlegame career high for points...Hampus Lindholm’s +5 rating tied the club postseason record, while Brandon Montour’s +4 rating was a franchise best for rookies...Ryan Getzlaf collected two points along with his 34th career goal, one shy of Teemu Selanne’s franchise lead...Cam Fowler tied Todd Marchant (52) for eighth on the all-time franchise games played list, Andrew Cogliano surpassed Samuel Pahlsson (16) for 10th on the all-time franchise assists list, Ryan Kesler tied Andy McDonald (12) for sixth on the alltime franchise goals list and Jakob Silfverberg passed Chris Pronger (30) for sixth on the all-time franchise scoring list...with the 6-3 final, Anaheim became the fifth team in Stanley Cup Playoffs history to surrender a lead of three goals-or-more and win by a margin of three-or-more...it also marked the second time in club history the Ducks surrendered a three-goal lead and won a playoff game (also Game 5 of 2015 WCF vs. CHI: 5-4 OT win). PP: 0-4 PK: 0-3 SF: 28 SA: 27 TOI: Fowler (23:00) Three Stars: 1. Silfverberg 2. Getzlaf 3. Lindholm GAME 4 (MAY 3, 2017) - ANAHEIM 4 @ EDMONTON 3 (OT)

Ryan Getzlaf recorded his first career multi-goal playoff game (2-2=4) and surpassed Teemu Selanne (35) for the all-time franchise lead in goals (36) in Anaheim’s 4-3 overtime win at Rogers Place...Getzlaf matched his postseason career high in points, helping lead the Ducks to victory with an assist on Jakob Silfverberg’s first career playoff OT goal 45 seconds into the extra period...Getzlaf and Silfverberg each scored their seventh goal of the playoffs, becoming the first players in club history to score seven goals through the first eight playoff games in any season... Getzlaf (7-6=13) also became the first player since Claude Giroux in 2011 (7-8=15) to score seven goals while also recording 12 or more points through the first eight playoff games in any season...Silfverberg, who scored the fourth GWG of his playoff career, tied the mark for second-fastest OT goal in Ducks playoff history, six seconds shy of the club record of 39 seconds set by Steve Thomas in Game 4 of the 2003 Final vs. New Jersey...with his goal, Silfverberg tied Scott Niedermayer (34) for fifth on the all-time team scoring list, and Matt Beleskey (13) for fifth on the all-time club goals list. PP: 0-4 PK: 1-3 SF: 39 SA: 32 TOI: Getzlaf (25:56) Three Stars: 1. Getzlaf 2. Silfverberg 3. Caggiula GAME 5 (MAY 5, 2017) - ANAHEIM 4 VS. EDMONTON 3 (2OT)

The Ducks rallied from a three-goal deficit late in the third period and scored at 6:57 of double overtime to defeat the Oilers, 4-3, at Honda Center...Anaheim became the first team in Stanley Cup Playoffs history to force OT when trailing by three goals with less than four minutes left in regulation (3:16 left in regulation when Anaheim made it 3-1)...Game 5 was Anaheim’s 11th multiple overtime game in franchise

history and its longest since a triple-OT Game 2 in the WCF on May 19, 2015 vs. Chicago...the Ducks set a franchise playoff record for most shots in a game with 64, breaking the previous record of 63 established in Game 5 of the CSF on May 3, 2007 vs. Vancouver...Corey Perry scored his third career OT goal in the postseason to take sole possession of first place in franchise history, completing a threepoint night (1-2=3)...Rickard Rakell scored the gametying goal with 15 seconds remaining in regulation, the latest equalizer in franchise playoff history... Ryan Getzlaf sparked the comeback at 16:44 of the third period with his career-high eighth playoff goal, followed by Cam Fowler’s goal at 17:19. PP: 0-4 PK: 1-3 SF: 64 SA: 38 TOI: Kesler (35:07) Three Stars: 1. Perry 2. Getzlaf 3. Rakell GAME 6 (MAY 7, 2017) - ANAHEIM 1 @ EDMONTON 7

Edmonton jumped out to a five-goal lead in the first period en route to a 7-1 win over the Ducks in Game 6 at Rogers Place...with the victory, the Oilers tied the series at three games apiece as the home team won for the second consecutive game following four consecutive wins by the road team...Rickard Rakell scored Anaheim’s lone goal at 8:56 of the second period, extending his postseason goal streak to a career-high four consecutive games (4-1=5) and one shy of the franchise record...Corey Perry and Cam Fowler drew assists on the Rakell goal, giving the pair points in three consecutive games (1-4=5) and two straight (1-2=3), respectively...with his assist, Fowler tied Paul Kariya (29) for eighth on the all-time franchise scoring list, while also surpassing Chris Pronger (23) and Jakob Silfverberg (23) for sixth on the all-time franchise assist list and third among defensemen...in addition, Andrew Cogliano appeared in his 53rd career playoff game to pass Todd Marchant (52) for ninth on the all-time franchise games played list. PP: 0-3 PK: 2-7 SF: 35 SA: 35 TOI: Getzlaf (22:18) Three Stars: 1. Draisaitl 2. Letestu 3. Talbot GAME 7 (MAY 10, 2017) - ANAHEIM 2 VS. EDMONTON 1

The Ducks defeated the Oilers, 2-1, in Game 7 at Honda Center to win their Second Round series and advance to the 2017 Western Conference Final...the series victory represented the first time in franchise history that Anaheim erased a 2-0 series deficit and advanced to the next round...prior to Anaheim’s series win, NHL teams had an all-time series record of 48-309 when losing the first two games of a series (13.4 win percentage)...Nick Ritchie scored his second goal of the playoffs, his first career GWG, at 3:21 of the third period to give Anaheim the one-goal lead...Sami Vatanen earned his first point of the playoffs with an assist on the goal, while Corey Perry notched his seventh assist and extended his point streak to four games (1-5=6)... Andrew Cogliano tied the game at 1-1 with his first goal of the postseason at 8:55 of the second period... Ryan Kesler and Brandon Montour each drew assists on the Cogliano tally...John Gibson earned his first career Game 7 victory, turning aside 23-of-24 shots...in addition, Cam Fowler appeared in his 56th career playoff game to match Scott Niedermayer for seventh on the franchise all-time games played list and second among defensemen. PP: 0-1 PK: 0-1 SF: 30 SA: 24 TOI: Lindholm (24:24) Three Stars: 1. Ritchie 2. Cogliano 3. Talbot

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2017 DUCKS PLAYOFF NOTES WESTERN CONFERENCE FINAL GAME 1 (MAY 12, 2017) - ANAHEIM 2 VS. NASHVILLE 3 (OT)

The Ducks were defeated by the Nashville Predators, 3-2, in overtime in the opening game of the 2017 Western Conference Final at Honda Center...Nashville’s James Neal scored the OT winner at 9:24 of the fourth period, snapping Anaheim’s three-game win streak in contests going beyond regulation...Jakob Silfverberg opened the scoring in the Conference Final at 5:15 of the first period, marking his eighth goal of the playoffs (unassisted)...with the goal, Silfverberg tied Paul Kariya (14) for fourth on the franchise all-time goals list... following a pair of Nashville goals, Hampus Lindholm tied the game, 2-2, at the 7:21 mark of the third period with his first goal of the postseason...Nate Thompson earned the lone assist on the goal, his third of the playoffs...John Gibson made a postseason career-high 43 saves (previous best; 39 saves on May 12, 2014 vs. LA) on 46 shots...Cam Fowler appeared in his 57th career playoff game to surpass Scott Niedermayer (56) for seventh on the all-time franchise games played list and second among defensemen. PP: 0-4 PK: 0-5 SF: 29 SA: 46 TOI: Fowler (31:22) Three Stars: 1. Neal 2. Gibson 3. Rinne GAME 2 (MAY 14, 2017) - ANAHEIM 5 VS. NASHVILLE 3

The Ducks overcame a two-goal first-period deficit to defeat the Predators, 5-3, at Honda Center and tie the series at a game apiece...the win marked the fourth time that Anaheim claimed victory after overcoming a multi-goal deficit in the 2017 Stanley Cup Playoffs...Anaheim’s first four goal scorers were 26 or under, including Jakob Silverberg (26), Sami Vatanen (25), Nick Ritchie (21) and Ondrej Kase (21)... Ritchie collected his second GWG at 17:07 of the second period, marking his second game-winner in a three-game stretch...Ryan Getzlaf tied his playoff career high in assists (0-3=3) with his first multi-assist contest of the postseason...Kase helped the Ducks to their second tie of the game (3-3) with his first career playoff goal at 10:41 of the second period...Silfverberg originally tied the game at 2-2 with his team-leading ninth goal of the playoffs 39 seconds into the second period...with the goal, Silfverberg (17-25=42) surpassed Paul Kariya (14) for fourth on the all-time franchise goals list while also passing Nicklas Lidstrom (41) for the third-most points by a Swedish-born NHL player before reaching the age of 27...Vatanen scored his first goal of the postseason on the power play with 60 seconds remaining in the first period, tying Ruslan Salei (5) for fourth on the all-time franchise goals list for defensemen...Cam Fowler also collected his first multi-assist game of the playoffs (0-2=2) to pass Chris Pronger (30) for seventh on the all-time franchise scoring list and third among defensemen. PP: 1-2 PK: 0-3 SF: 27 SA: 33 TOI: Fowler (25:37) Three Stars: 1. Kase 2. Vatanen 3. Arvidsson GAME 3 (MAY 16, 2017) - ANAHEIM 1 @ NASHVILLE 2

Roman Josi scored a power-play goal with under three minutes remaining in regulation to propel the Predators to a 2-1 win over the Anaheim Ducks at Bridgestone Arena...Corey Perry opened the scoring with his own power-play tally at the 15:35 mark of the second period...Perry’s goal was the 35th of his playoff career, tying Teemu Selanne (35) for second on the all-time franchise goals list...Rickard Rakell and Sami Vatanen drew assists on the Anaheim goal, giving them both points in consecutive games...John Gibson turned away 38-of-40 shots, marking his second-most saves and shots faced of the playoffs.

GAME 4 (MAY 18, 2017) - ANAHEIM 3 @ NASHVILLE 2 (OT)

Corey Perry scored his third overtime winner of the playoffs for a 3-2 victory at Bridgestone Arena as the Ducks evened the Western Conference Final at 2-2... Perry matched the NHL record for most overtime goals in a playoff year (Mel Hill in 1939 and Maurice Richard in 1951), passed Teemu Selanne (35) for second on the all-time franchise playoff goals list and matched Selanne (8) for the all-time franchise lead in playoff GWG...the Ducks improved to 4-1 in overtime games in the playoffs, including a 1-1 mark at home and 3-0 record on the road...Anaheim jumped out to a two-goal lead halfway through the game courtesy of goals from Rickard Rakell and Nick Ritchie...Cam Fowler, Nate Thompson and Sami Vatanen were credited with single assists as Fowler surpassed Scott Niedermayer (26) for fifth on the all-time franchise assist list and second among defensemen...the Ducks opened the game by setting a franchise record for fewest shots allowed in a period by outshooting the Predators 14-2...John Gibson turned aside 32-of-34 shots en route to his ninth win of the playoffs... Anaheim also snapped Nashville’s 10-game playoff home win streak that began following a 4-1 loss to the Ducks in Game 4 of the 2016 First Round. PP: 0-2 PK: 0-5 SF: 36 SA: 34 TOI: Fowler (28:10) Three Stars: 1. Thompson 2. Subban 3. Rakell GAME 5 (MAY 20, 2017) - ANAHEIM 1 VS. NASHVILLE 3

Nashville scored the go-ahead goal with just under nine minutes remaining in regulation en route to a 3-1 victory in Game 5 and a 3-2 series lead...the loss for Anaheim snapped its seven-game win streak in Game 5s dating to a 3-2 overtime victory in the 2013 Western Conference Quarterfinal on May 8, 2013 vs. Detroit...Chris Wagner opened the scoring with his second goal of the playoffs at the 12:46 mark of the second period...Brandon Montour and Jakob Silfverberg each earned assists on the goal as Silfverberg surpassed Chris Pronger (23) for sole possession of seventh on the all-time franchise playoff assists list. PP: 0-4 PK: 1-2 SF: 33 SA: 29 TOI: Getzlaf (24:29) Three Stars: 1. Rinne 2. Aberg 3. Wagner GAME 6 (MAY 22, 2017) - ANAHEIM 3 VS. NASHVILLE 6

The Predators advanced to the Stanley Cup Final with a 6-3 victory over the Ducks in Game 6 of the Western Conference Final at Bridgestone Arena…the Ducks outshot the Predators, 41-18, tying the fourthlargest shot advantage in franchise playoff history (+23)…Anaheim overcame a pair of two-goal deficits in the game, including two goals in the span of 3:52 during the third period to tie the game at three…Sami Vatanen led the Ducks with two assists and Chris Wagner scored for the second consecutive game… Jonathan Bernier made his first career postseason start, stopping 14-of-18 shots in the season-ending defeat. PP: 0-4 PK: 3-3 SF: 41 SA: 18 TOI: Fowler (26:05) Three Stars: 1. Sissons 2. Watson 3. Aberg

PP: 1-2 PK: 1-4 SF: 20 SA: 40 TOI: Fowler (25:37) Three Stars: 1. Josi 2. Forsberg 3. Rinne

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2016 DUCKS PLAYOFF STATS AVG POS NO. Player GP TOI G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S% C 15 RYAN GETZLAF 7 22:05 2 3 5 +4 4 1 0 0 22 9.1 R 33 JAKOB SILFVERBERG 7 16:55 0 5 5 +1 6 0 0 0 15 0.0 C 17 RYAN KESLER 7 20:07 4 0 4 +2 0 2 0 0 15 26.7 L 7 ANDREW COGLIANO 7 14:23 2 2 4 -1 0 0 0 0 6 33.3 D 45 SAMI VATANEN 7 23:03 1 3 4 +4 6 0 0 1 12 8.3 R 10 COREY PERRY 7 17:49 0 4 4 -7 6 0 0 0 21 0.0 L 57 DAVID PERRON 7 15:47 1 2 3 +3 8 0 0 0 16 6.3 D 4 CAM FOWLER 7 25:22 1 2 3 -2 4 1 0 0 11 9.1 R 29 CHRIS STEWART 7 9:33 1 2 3 +2 0 0 0 0 7 14.3 D 47 HAMPUS LINDHOLM 7 23:34 0 3 3 +6 0 0 0 0 14 0.0 C 44 NATE THOMPSON 7 13:07 2 0 2 0 2 0 0 1 10 20.0 L 88 JAMIE MCGINN 7 10:06 2 0 2 -2 2 0 0 1 5 40.0 C 67 RICKARD RAKELL 7 15:02 1 1 2 -4 0 0 0 0 13 7.7 C 16 RYAN GARBUTT 7 9:48 1 0 1 +3 6 0 0 0 7 14.3 D 2 KEVIN BIEKSA 6 19:42 0 1 1 +1 2 0 0 0 11 0.0 C 22 SHAWN HORCOFF 5 7:48 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 3 0.0 D 24 SIMON DESPRES 7 17:25 0 0 0 -5 6 0 0 0 4 0.0 D 53 *SHEA THEODORE 6 14:17 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 6 0.0 C 62 *CHRIS WAGNER 2 7:39 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.0 D 3 CLAYTON STONER 1 7:32 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 D 42 JOSH MANSON 1 4:44 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.0 NO. PLAYER GPI MIN AVG W L OT SO GA SA SV% G A PIM 31 FREDERIK ANDERSEN 5 297 1.41 3 2 0 1 7 132 .947 0 0 0 36 JOHN GIBSON 2 117 3.08 0 2 0 0 6 60 .900 0 0 0 ANA GOALTENDING TOTALS 7 420 2.00 3 4 0 1 14 193 .927 0 0 0 *=ROOKIE The Anaheim Ducks entered the 2016 Stanley Cup Playoffs as Pacific Division Champions for the fourth straight year and faced Nashville in the First Round for the second time in franchise history. After dropping Games 1 and 2 on home ice, the Ducks rallied to win three consecutive games to take a 3-2 series lead. It marked the third Stanley Cup Playoff series since 2007 in which the road team won the first four games, with the Ducks being part of two of those series. Nashville responded with a win in Game 6 before taking the decisive Game 7 at Honda Center, 2-1, to advance to the Second Round. Ryan Getzlaf (2-3=5) and Jakob Silfverberg (0-5=5) co-led the Ducks in scoring, while Ryan Kesler paced Anaheim in goals (4). Kesler’s 80.0 faceoff win percentage (24-of-30) in Game 5 marked the best playoff performance since Rod Brind’Amour won 28-of-34 (82.4%) in Game 1 of the 2006 SCF on June 5 vs. EDM (min. 30 attempts). Hampus Lindholm posted a career-high +6 rating and added 0-3=3 points from the blueline. Frederik Andersen (3-2) started Games 3-7 for the Ducks, allowing just seven goals (1.41 GAA) with a .947 SV% and one shutout (Game 3). Andersen also posted a career-high 91:26 postseason shutout sequence between Games 3 and 4.

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Game 1 of the 2016 First Round series between the Ducks and Predators opened with a 3-2 Nashville win at Honda Center…the loss snapped Anaheim’s threegame win streak in series openers…six different players reached the scoresheet for Anaheim, including goal scorers Ryan Getzlaf at 17:39 of the first period and Ryan Kesler at 48 seconds of the second…Getzlaf appeared in his 98th career playoff game, surpassing Francois Beauchemin for the all-time franchise lead in postseason appearances. PP: 1-4 PK: 0-3 SF: 29 SA: 33 TOI: Fowler (28:31) Three Stars: 1. Neal 2. Lindholm 3. Ellis GAME 2 (APRIL 17, 2016) - ANAHEIM 2 VS. NASHVILLE 3

The Ducks fell to the Predators, 3-2, for the second straight contest in Game 2 at Honda Center…Andrew Cogliano co-led all skaters in scoring with his second career multi-point playoff game (1-1=2)…Cogliano opened the scoring with his first of the playoffs, an unassisted tally at 14:20 of the first period…Nashville responded with three consecutive goals beginning late in the first period through the end of the second to secure the win… Nate Thompson brought Anaheim back to within one with his fourth career postseason goal at 17:16 of the third, assisted by Cogliano and Jakob Silfverberg...on the blueline, Cam Fowler surpassed Sean O’Donnell for sole possession of third on the all-time franchise games played list for defensemen and ninth overall (44 games). PP: 0-1 PK: 1-5 SF: 29 SA: 27 TOI: Vatanen (23:22) Three Stars: 1. Rinne 2. Thompson 3. Josi GAME 3 (APRIL 19, 2016) - ANAHEIM 3 @ NASHVILLE 0 With a 3-0 victory in Game 3 at Bridgestone Arena, the Ducks earned their first postseason shutout on the road since Game 4 of the 2014 Second Round on May 10 at Los Angeles…Frederik Andersen picked up his second career playoff shutout, stopping all 27 shots faced to improve his career postseason record to 15-7…Chris Stewart led all skaters in scoring with his third career multi-point playoff game (1-1=2) and a career-high +2 rating...Jamie McGinn scored his first career playoff GWG at 10:05 of the first period in his 32nd career postseason appearance…Rickard Rakell added his first goal of the postseason at 11:33 of the second period…Ryan Getzlaf became the first Duck in franchise history to appear in 100 career playoff games. PP: 0-2 PK: 0-5 SF: 21 SA: 27 TOI: Fowler (23:06) Three Stars: 1. Andersen 2. Stewart 3. Forsberg GAME 4 (APRIL 21, 2016) - ANAHEIM 4 @ NASHVILLE 1

Anaheim evened its First Round series at 2-2 with a 4-1 victory over the Predators at Bridgestone Arena… the result marked only the third Stanley Cup playoff series since 2007 in which the road team won the first four games with the Ducks being part of two of those series…the others were between the Canadiens and Bruins in the 2011 CQF, and the Ducks and Kings in the 2014 Second Round…Frederik Andersen made 30 saves en route to his second consecutive win and 16th of his playoff career…Andersen’s lone goal allowed at 11:26 of the second period snapped a postseason career-high

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91:26 shutout streak…Anaheim’s goal scorers included Ryan Getzlaf, Nate Thompson (first career playoff GWG), Jamie McGinn and Andrew Cogliano…with the victory, the Ducks improved their all-time record in the fourth game of a series to 16-9. PP: 0-5 PK: 0-6 SF: 25 SA: 31 TOI: Fowler (25:54) Three Stars: 1. Andersen 2. Thompson 3. Fisher GAME 5 (APRIL 23, 2016) - ANAHEIM 5 VS. NASHVILLE 2

The Ducks won their sixth consecutive Game 5, 5-2, to take a 3-2 series lead in their First Round matchup with the Predators at Honda Center…Anaheim, which won its third straight game overall, improved to 5-0 in postseason day games over the last 10 years and 6-0-1 since the start of the 2015-16 regular season… going 3-for-3 on the penalty kill, the Ducks pushed their PK% to 95.5%…Frederik Andersen stopped 27-of-29 shots en route to his third consecutive victory (3-0)...five different players scored for Anaheim, including David Perron, Ryan Garbutt, Sami Vatanen, Cam Fowler and Ryan Kesler… Perron (1-1=2), Vatanen (1-1=2), Ryan Getzlaf (0-2=2) and Jakob Silfverberg (0-2=2) all finished with multipoint games…Kesler’s 80.0 FOW% (24-of-30) was the best playoff performance since Rod Brind’Amour won 28-of-34 (82.4%) in Game 1 of the 2006 SCF on June 5 vs. Edmonton (min. 30 attempts). PP: 1-7 PK: 0-3 SF: 32 SA: 29 TOI: Fowler (23:50) Three Stars: 1. Garbutt 2. Perron 3. Andersen GAME 6 (APRIL 25, 2016) – ANAHEIM 1 @ NASHVILLE 3

Ryan Kesler collected his third goal of the playoffs for Anaheim’s lone score in a 3-1 loss to the Predators at Bridgestone Arena…the result marked the Ducks’ first road setback of the series and evened the seven-game set at 3-3…Corey Perry and Cam Fowler earned their fourth and second assists of the postseason, respectively, on the Kesler tally…Frederik Andersen, who surpassed Jonas Hiller (26) for sole possession of second on the all-time franchise games played list for goaltenders, turned aside 23-of-25 shots in his first loss of the 2016 Stanley Cup Playoffs…the Ducks outshot the Predators, 27-26, and were led by Kevin Bieksa, who recorded a game-high five shots. PP: 1-2 PK: 0-1 SF: 27 SA: 26 TOI: Fowler (26:34) Three Stars: 1. Neal 2. Rinne 3. Ekholm GAME 7 (APRIL 27, 2016) - ANAHEIM 1 VS. NASHVILLE 2

The Predators advanced to the Second Round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs with a 2-1 victory over the Ducks at Honda Center…Ryan Kesler extended his goal scoring streak to a career-tying three straight games at 1:45 of the third period, marking the Ducks’ lone tally and his fourth of the postseason…Anaheim outshot Nashville, 28-10, over the final two periods and 37-20 overall…Frederik Andersen stopped 18-of20 shots in the season-ending defeat. PP: 1-4 PK: 0-3 SF: 37 SA: 20 TOI: Lindholm (27:15) Three Stars: 1. Rinne 2. Kesler 3. Getzlaf

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2015 DUCKS PLAYOFF STATS AVG POS NO. Player GP TOI G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S% C 15 RYAN GETZLAF 16 22:25 2 18 20 +6 6 2 0 0 48 4.2 R 10 COREY PERRY 16 19:54 10 8 18 +6 14 2 0 2 64 15.6 R 33 JAKOB SILFVERBERG 16 19:01 4 14 18 +6 16 1 0 1 41 9.8 C 17 RYAN KESLER 16 20:28 7 6 13 +2 24 1 0 1 33 21.2 L 19 PATRICK MAROON 16 17:55 7 4 11 +4 6 3 0 1 42 16.7 D 45 SAMI VATANEN 16 21:13 3 8 11 +5 8 0 0 0 35 8.6 D 4 CAM FOWLER 16 23:07 2 8 10 +5 2 0 0 0 28 7.1 D 47 HAMPUS LINDHOLM 16 23:15 2 8 10 +2 10 0 0 0 21 9.5 L 39 MATT BELESKEY 16 15:59 8 1 9 -4 2 3 0 3 45 17.8 C 7 ANDREW COGLIANO 16 16:15 3 6 9 +9 4 0 0 0 47 6.4 D 23 FRANCOIS BEAUCHEMIN 16 25:24 0 9 9 +4 2 0 0 0 25 0.0 D 24 SIMON DESPRES 16 20:46 1 6 7 +4 6 0 0 1 17 5.9 C 44 NATE THOMPSON 12 15:28 2 4 6 +5 6 0 0 0 13 15.4 R 21 KYLE PALMIERI 16 13:11 1 3 4 +1 4 0 0 1 35 2.9 L 16 EMERSON ETEM 12 11:42 3 0 3 +1 0 0 0 0 23 13.0 D 3 CLAYTON STONER 16 18:13 1 0 1 +4 10 0 0 0 17 5.9 C 67 *RICKARD RAKELL 16 11:32 1 0 1 -2 2 0 0 1 20 5.0 L 14 TOMAS FLEISCHMANN 6 10:38 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 0.0 R 18 TIM JACKMAN 9 6:32 0 0 0 -1 12 0 0 0 3 0.0 L 46 *JIRI SEKAC 7 11:23 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 6 0.0 R 62 *CHRIS WAGNER 2 5:32 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 NO. PLAYER GPI MIN AVG W L OT SO GA SA SV% G A PIM 31 FREDERIK ANDERSEN 16 1050 2.34 11 5 3 1 41 472 .913 0 0 0 ANA GOALTENDING TOTALS 16 1050 2.34 11 5 3 1 41 472 .913 0 0 0 *=ROOKIE The Anaheim Ducks went 11-5 in the 2015 Stanley Cup Playoffs, falling one win shy of an appearance in the Stanley Cup Final. The Ducks opened the postseason with a First Round sweep of the Winnipeg Jets, the club’s fourth sweep in team history and first since the 2006 CSF vs. Colorado. Anaheim became the first team to win four straight postseason games via comeback (trailing at any point in game) since 2012 when New Jersey did so vs. Philadelphia in the CSF. The Ducks were also the first team in NHL history to win three consecutive playoff games when trailing at any point in the third period of all three games during Games 1-3. Anaheim faced the Calgary Flames in the Second Round, earning a 4-1 series victory. The Ducks tied a club playoff record for goals in a 6-1 win in Game 1 and matched a franchise record with their sixth straight postseason win in Game 2. Anaheim reached the Western Conference Final for the first time since 2007, facing the Chicago Blackhawks. The Conference Final was tied on three different occasions and featured three games to go to overtime, including a triple-OT contest in Game 2. Reaching Game 7, the Blackhawks eventually prevailed with a 5-3 win. Ryan Getzlaf co-led the Stanley Cup Playoffs in assists (18) and ranked sixth in scoring (2-18=20), while Jakob Silfverberg ranked third (14) in assists and tied for seventh in points (4-14=18). Corey Perry finished the postseason tied for third among league leaders in goals (10) and tied for seventh in points (10-8=18). Among NHL goaltenders, Frederik Andersen ranked tied for third in playoff wins (11).

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GAME 3 (APRIL 20, 2015) - ANAHEIM 5 @ WINNIPEG 4 OT

GAME 1 (APRIL 16, 2015) - ANAHEIM 4 VS. WINNIPEG 2

The Ducks overcame their third consecutive third-period deficit to defeat the Winnipeg Jets, 5-4, in overtime at MTS Centre...with the victory, Anaheim became the first team in NHL history to win three consecutive playoff games when trailing at any point in the third period of all three games...Rickard Rakell became the youngest player in franchise history to score a playoff OT goal at 21 years and 350 days, clinching Anaheim’s win at 5:12 of overtime...Andrew Cogliano (0-3=3) and Jakob Silfverberg (1-2=3) both set playoff career highs in points and assists, while Francois Beauchemin (0-2=2) matched his postseason career best in points (ninth time) and assists (sixth time)...other Anaheim goal scorers included Cam Fowler (first), Corey Perry (team-leading third) and Ryan Kesler, who scored the game-tying goal at 17:46 of the third period...Frederik Andersen stopped 31-of-35 shots en route to his third straight win.

The Anaheim Ducks began their 2015 Stanley Cup Playoff First Round series vs. the Winnipeg Jets with a 4-2 win at Honda Center...Corey Perry tied a franchise record with four points (2-2=4) in a playoff game, matching Joffrey Lupul (4-0=4, Game 3 of the CSF, May 9, 2006 @ COL) and Andy McDonald (3-1=4, Game 1 of the CSF, Apr. 25, 2007 vs. VAN)...Perry became only the fourth player in the last 15 years to score the tying and winning goals in the third period of the same playoff game...the three other players were EDM’s Ales Hemsky (2006 vs. DET), Lupul (2006 vs. COL) and NSH’s J.P. Dumont (2010 vs. CHI)...Perry also tied single-game playoff career bests in goals (second time, last: May 7, 2009 vs. DET, CSF Game 4; 2-0=2) and assists (sixth time, last: Apr. 20, 2011@ NSH, CQF Game 4)...he earned his seventh career PPG, fourth career GWG and 35th and 36th career assists in the win...with his four-point night, Perry surpassed Teemu Selanne for sole possession of second on the franchise’s all-time postseason assists list, matched Samuel Pahlsson (4) for fourth on the all-time franchise GWG list and tied Andy McDonald (7) for fourth on the all-time franchise PPG list...Ryan Getzlaf notched 1-2=3 points, matching single-game playoff career highs in assists (eighth time, last: May 3, 2014 vs. LA, Second Round Game 1) and points (fourth time, last: Apr. 25, 2014 vs. DAL, First Round Game 5; 1-2=3)...Getzlaf’s two assists marked the 50th and 51st of his career, while his goal was his 26th...Sami Vatanen tied franchise playoff records for defensemen in points (1-2=3) and assists...Vatanen matched a club record for points by a defenseman originally set by J.J. Daigneault (2-1=3) in Game 2 of the CQF on Apr. 18, 1997 vs. PHX and tied by Chris Pronger (2-1=3) in Game 3 of the CQF on Apr. 15, 2008 @ DAL...he also tied a club record for assists by a defenseman, last accomplished by Francois Beauchemin in Game 1 of the First Round on Apr. 16, 2014 vs. DAL...Frederik Andersen stopped 25-of-27 shots, including all 10 faced in the third period, for his fourth career postseason victory. PP: 2-3 PK: 0-3 SF: 33 SA: 27 TOI: Beauchemin (22:33) Three Stars: 1. Perry 2. Getzlaf 3. Beauchemin GAME 2 (APRIL 18, 2015) - ANAHEIM 2 VS. WINNIPEG 1

Jakob Silfverberg scored the latest go-ahead goal in regulation in team playoff history at 19:39 of the third period to lead the Ducks to a 2-1 win vs. the Jets in Game 2...Silfverberg earned the latest tiebreaking goal in regulation in the last 287 Stanley Cup Playoff games – since VAN’s Raffi Torres scored at 19:41 of the third period to lead his club to a 1-0 win in Game 1 of the SCF, June 1, 2011 vs. BOS...Ryan Kesler earned assists on both the Silfverberg and Torres goals… Sandis Ozolinsh set the previous franchise record with 1:06 remaining in the third period of a 4-3 win in Game 6 of the CSF on May 5, 2003...Patrick Maroon provided the game-tying goal at 10:43 of the third period, marking his third career playoff tally... Ryan Getzlaf and Cam Fowler earned assists on Maroon’s goal, while Simon Despres recorded his first career postseason point (assist) on Silfverberg’s GWG...Frederik Andersen turned aside 25-of-27 shots for his second consecutive playoff win and fifth of his career. PP: 1-4 PK: 0-4 SF: 39 SA: 29 TOI: Getzlaf (24:45) Three Stars: 1. Silfverberg 2. Vatanen 3. Getzlaf

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PP: 0-3 PK: 1-3 SF: 31 SA: 35 TOI: Beauchemin (25:44) Three Stars: 1. Little 2. Silfverberg 3. Myers GAME 4 (APRIL 22, 2015) - ANAHEIM 5 @ WINNIPEG 2

Anaheim advanced to the Second Round with a 5-2 victory over the Winnipeg Jets at MTS Centre...the Ducks’ series sweep was the fourth in club history (also COL in 2006 CSF, MIN in 2003 WCF and DET in 2003 CQF), while the win marked the team’s first four-game playoff winning streak since a five-game streak from May 17-30, 2007 (Games 4-6 WCF vs. DET & Games 1-2 of SCF vs. OTT)…the Ducks became the first team to win four straight postseason games via comeback (trailing at any point in game) since 2012 when NJ did so vs. PHI in the CSF (May 1-8, 2012)…Ryan Kesler scored a game-high two goals (2-0=2), marking his fourth career multi-goal playoff game and first since May 3, 2013 w/VAN vs. SJ…Kesler also recorded his third GWG goal in the postseason and first since doing so in consecutive outings on May 3-5, 2011 w/VAN @ NSH…Andrew Cogliano, Emerson Etem and Sami Vatanen also scored for the Ducks, who advanced to the Second Round for the sixth time in the last 12 NHL seasons (also 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2014)…Frederik Andersen won his fourth consecutive game, turning aside 25-of-27 shots. PP: 0-1 PK: 1-3 SF: 35 SA: 27 TOI: Beauchemin (22:50) Three Stars: 1. Kesler 2. Cogliano 3. Stuart

WESTERN CONFERENCE SECOND ROUND GAME 1 (APRIL 30, 2015) - ANAHEIM 6 VS. CALGARY 1

The Ducks opened their Second Round series with a 6-1 victory over the Calgary Flames at Honda Center... Anaheim’s six goals matched a club single-game playoff record, accomplished four times previously...Corey Perry (2-2=4) and Ryan Getzlaf (1-3=4) both tied a franchise record for points in a playoff game, marking the fourth and fifth four-point games in club history and the second of Perry’s career (2015 First Round Game 1 vs. WPG)... Getzlaf set personal single-game playoff career highs in both points and assists as he and Perry became the first set of Ducks teammates to each collect four points in the same postseason game...Emerson Etem, Patrick Maroon and Matt Beleskey also scored for Anaheim, which posted its first five-game playoff win streak since May 17-30, 2007 (Games 4-6 WCF & Games 1-2 of SCF vs. OTT)...Frederik Andersen became the first Anaheim goaltender to win five straight postseason games since J.S. Giguere from May 17-30, 2007, stopping 23-of-24 shots. PP: 0-3 PK: 2-4 SF: 35 SA: 24 TOI: Fowler (21:49) Three Stars: 1. Perry 2. Getzlaf 3. Vatanen

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2015 DUCKS PLAYOFF NOTES GAME 2 (MAY 3, 2015) - ANAHEIM 3 VS. CALGARY 0

GAME 5 (MAY 10, 2015) - ANAHEIM 3 @ CALGARY 2 OT

Anaheim tied a franchise record with their sixth straight playoff win, earning a 3-0 victory over the Calgary Flames in Game 2 at Honda Center... Frederik Andersen matched a franchise playoff record with his sixth consecutive win, stopping all 30 shots for his first career postseason shutout...with 0-2=2 points, Corey Perry (27-42=69) tied Teemu Selanne (69) for second place on the franchise’s all-time playoff scoring list...Ryan Getzlaf recorded his second consecutive multi-point game (0-2=2), giving him 1-5=6 points in his last two contests... Matt Beleskey posted his second goal in as many games before Hampus Lindholm extended his career high point streak to four consecutive contests (1-4=5) with his first career Stanley Cup Playoff goal at 11:15 of the third period...Nate Thompson added his first goal of the 2015 postseason and first playoff goal as a Duck (empty net) at 17:44 of the third.

The Ducks clinched their Second Round series vs. the Calgary Flames with a 3-2 overtime victory in Game 5 at Honda Center...Corey Perry’s overtime tally was the first of his playoff career and the fourth series-winning OT goal in club history, helping Anaheim advance to the Western Conference Final for the fourth time in club history...Matt Beleskey established a franchise playoff record by extending his goal-scoring streak to five games (5-0=5) at 1:11 of the third period...with two assists in the win, Francois Beauchemin tied Scott Niedermayer for the all-time franchise lead in postseason assists by a defenseman (26)...Jakob Silfverberg recorded his second consecutive multi-point game and fourth of the playoffs (1-1=2), while Ryan Kesler extended his scoring streak to four games with his fourth goal of the postseason... Frederik Andersen turned aside 17-of-19 shots to improve his record to 8-1 in the 2015 postseason.

PP: 0-4 PK: 0-3 SF: 34 SA: 30 TOI: Beauchemin (22:35) Three Stars: 1. Andersen 2. Kesler 3. Ramo GAME 3 (MAY 5, 2015) - ANAHEIM 3 @ CALGARY 4 OT

The Ducks had a franchise-tying six-game playoff win streak snapped and suffered their first loss of the 2015 Stanley Cup Playoffs with a 4-3 overtime setback to the Flames at Scotiabank Saddledome... Corey Perry recorded his league-leading sixth goal for his 70th career postseason point, surpassing Teemu Selanne (35-34=69) for second place on the franchise’s all-time playoff points list...Ryan Getzlaf (0-2=2) and Simon Despres (0-2=2) led all skaters with two points, while Anaheim also received goals from Matt Beleskey and Patrick Maroon...Beleskey’s goal marked his third in as many games, marking a playoff career high...stopping 17-of21 shots, Frederik Andersen had his franchise-tying six-game win streak halted in the loss. PP: 0-2 PK: 1-6 SF: 21 SA: 21 TOI: Beauchemin (26:59) Three Stars: 1. Backlund 2. Colborne 3. Despres GAME 4 (MAY 8, 2015) - ANAHEIM 4 @ CALGARY 2

Anaheim took a 3-1 lead in its Second Round series vs. the Calgary Flames following a 4-2 victory at Scotiabank Saddledome...Matt Beleskey extended his goal-scoring streak to a franchise-tying four straight games (4-0=4) and collected his second game-winner of the series...Beleskey became the second player in club history to score in the club’s first four games of a playoff series and first since Teemu Selanne in Games 1-4 of the 2011 CQF vs. NSH...with two assists, Francois Beauchemin surpassed Scott Niedermayer to become the franchise’s all-time leader in postseason scoring by a defenseman (10-25=35)...Jakob Silfverberg (1-1=2) recorded his third road multi-point playoff game, co-leading all NHL players…Anaheim also received goals from Andrew Cogliano and Patrick Maroon to help improve the team’s all-time record in Game 4s to 15-8 (.652)...stopping 25-of-27 shots, Frederik Andersen improved to 7-1 with a 1.96 GAA and .927 SV% in the postseason. PP: 2-4 PK: 0-2 SF: 29 SA: 27 TOI: Beauchemin (24:04) Three Stars: 1. Silfverberg 2. Ramo 3. Andersen

PP: 2-4 PK: 1-4 SF: 47 SA: 19 TOI: Beauchemin (25:43) Three Stars: 1. Perry 2. Kesler 3. Ramo

WESTERN CONFERENCE FINAL GAME 1 (MAY 17, 2015) - ANAHEIM 4 VS. CHICAGO 1

Anaheim began its Western Conference Final series with a 4-1 win over the Chicago Blackhawks at Honda Center...the Ducks pushed their home win streak to six games, the second-longest in franchise history and tops in the 2015 Stanley Cup Playoffs...Frederik Andersen stopped 32-of-33 shots to push his record to 9-1, co-leading NHL goaltenders in wins...Andersen improved to 9-0 in home postseason games all-time, the longest home winning streak to begin a career by any goaltender in Stanley Cup Playoffs history...Nate Thompson (1-1=2) and Hampus Lindholm (1-1=2) each recorded their first career playoff multi-point games, while Jakob Silfverberg (1-1=2) posted his third straight multi-point contest...Kyle Palmieri collected his first career GWG and Matt Beleskey extended his playoff scoring streak to six games (5-1=6), the second-longest in the 2015 Playoffs. PP: 0-1 PK: 0-3 SF: 27 SA: 33 TOI: Beauchemin (23:31) Three Stars: 1. Andersen 2. Lindholm 3. Thompson GAME 2

(MAY 19, 2015)

- ANAHEIM 2 VS. CHICAGO 3 (3 OT)

The Ducks played the longest game in Honda Center history and second-longest in franchise history, a tripleovertime 3-2 loss to the Chicago Blackhawks in Game 2... the club had played into triple overtime on four previous occasions, all on the road (three 3-OT, one 5-OT)...it was the ninth multiple overtime game in Ducks history and first since Game 2 of the CSF on May 3, 2009 @ DET... sixteen of 18 Anaheim skaters set career highs in TOI... the game concluded at 16:12 of the sixth period when Marcus Kruger scored his second goal of the playoffs... the Ducks were credited with 62 shots on net, one shy of the franchise record...Frederik Andersen stopped 53-of-56 shots, both career highs...Corey Perry scored his team-leading eighth goal to move into a share of the Stanley Cup Playoff scoring lead with 16 points (8-8=16)... Andrew Cogliano also scored for Anaheim, which received assists from Ryan Getzlaf, Sami Vatanen, Cam Fowler and Nate Thompson. PP: 0-5 PK: 2-5 SF: 62 SA: 56 TOI: Beauchemin (46:29) Three Stars: 1. Kruger 2. Crawford 3. Andersen

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GAME 6 (MAY 27, 2015) - ANAHEIM 2 @ CHICAGO 5

Frederik Andersen turned aside 27-of-28 shots to lead the Ducks to a 2-1 victory over the Chicago Blackhawks at the United Center...with two assists (0-2=2), Ryan Getzlaf tied his own franchise record for most assists in a playoff season with 14, originally set in 2009...Patrick Maroon opened the scoring with his fifth goal of the playoffs on the power play at 12:55 of the first period...after Chicago tied the game with less than a minute remaining in the period, Simon Despres reclaimed the lead with his first career Stanley Cup Playoff goal, and the eventual game winner, at 19:05 of the middle frame... Anaheim defensemen accounted for four of its six points, including assists by Cam Fowler and Hampus Lindholm...the Ducks were 1-for-1 on the power play and 5-for-5 on the penalty kill to help them take a 2-1 series lead and improve to 10-2 in the postseason.

Chicago forced a Game 7 in the Western Conference Final with a 5-2 win over the Anaheim Ducks at the United Center...the Ducks suffered their first regulation loss of the playoffs, snapping a 14-game streak that had equaled an NHL playoff record... Frederik Andersen went to 11-4 in the playoffs after making 18 saves...Patrick Maroon opened the scoring for Anaheim in the second period with his seventh goal of the playoffs, tied for second on the club... Clayton Stoner scored the Ducks’ second goal and second of his playoff career, both coming against Chicago at the United Center (last: Game 1 of the 2014 Second Round with MIN).

PP: 1-1 PK: 0-5 SF: 27 SA: 28 TOI: Despres (23:26) Three Stars: 1. Andersen 2. Getzlaf 3. Kane GAME 4

(MAY 23, 2015)

- ANAHEIM 4 @ CHICAGO 5 (2 OT)

The Ducks scored the second-fastest three goals in Stanley Cup Playoff history in 37 seconds of the third period, courtesy of Ryan Kesler (8:42) Matt Beleskey (9:05) and Corey Perry (9:19)...the fastest three playoff goals were scored 23 seconds apart by the 1979 Toronto Maple Leafs on Apr. 12, 1979 vs. ATL...Anaheim’s previous franchise playoff record was exactly four minutes on May 23, 2006 vs. Edmonton (O’Donnell at 7:15, Selanne at 9:13 and Kunitz at 11:15 in the third period)...the three-goal outburst paved the way for the second multi-OT game of the series, which ended in a 5-4 Chicago win...Ryan Getzlaf established a franchise record for assists in a playoff year with his 15th of the campaign, while Perry earned his career-high ninth goal of the postseason...Francois Beauchemin recorded his 27th career postseason assist to surpass Scott Niedermayer for the all-time franchise lead in playoff assists by a defenseman.

PP: 1-3 PK: 0-3 SF: 32 SA: 23 TOI: Beauchemin (23:45) Three Stars: 1. Keith 2. Kane 3. Saad GAME 7 (MAY 30, 2015) - ANAHEIM 3 VS. CHICAGO 5

The Blackhawks advanced to the Stanley Cup Final with a 5-3 victory against the Ducks at Honda Center… the result was only Anaheim’s second regulation loss of the postseason…Chicago received two first-period goals by Jonathan Toews and second-period tallies from Brandon Saad and Marian Hossa to stake a fourgoal lead…Ryan Kesler and Corey Perry got Anaheim to within two until Brent Seabrook’s power-play goal at 13:28 of the third…Matt Beleskey earned the Ducks’ third goal, on the power play, with 42 seconds remaining in regulation…Frederik Andersen turned away 21-of-26 shots in his fifth loss. PP: 1-2 PK: 2-4 SF: 38 SA: 26 TOI: Beauchemin (24:13) Three Stars: 1. Toews 2. Kane 3. Richards

PP: 0-2 PK: 1-4 SF: 51 SA: 40 TOI: Fowler (32:31) Three Stars: 1. Toews 2. Perry 3. Kane GAME 5

(MAY 25, 2015)

- ANAHEIM 5 VS. CHICAGO 4 (OT)

Anaheim took a 3-2 series lead in the Western Conference Final with a 5-4 overtime victory over Chicago at Honda Center...with 11 wins and three OT losses, the Ducks tied an NHL record by going 14 consecutive games to start the playoffs without losing in regulation (the 1979 New York Rangers also with 11 wins and three OT losses)...Matt Beleskey scored his first career overtime goal at 45 seconds of the extra frame, marking the second-fastest goal to begin an OT in franchise history...Ryan Getzlaf (2-17=19) established a franchise record for most points in a playoff campaign with his 19th of the 2015 postseason (14 games)...Getzlaf pushed his point/ assist streak to five games (0-7=7), representing the NHL’s longest postseason assist streak since LA’s Jeff Carter from May 16-28, 2014 (six games, 5-7=12)...Cam Fowler, Ryan Kesler, Patrick Maroon and Sami Vatanen also scored for Anaheim. PP: 0-2 PK: 0-2 SF: 28 SA: 28 TOI: Fowler (23:50) Three Stars: 1. Kesler 2. Vatanen 3. Teravainen

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2014 DUCKS PLAYOFF STATS AVG POS NO. Player GP TOI G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S% C 15 RYAN GETZLAF 12 21:25 4 11 15 -2 10 1 0 0 32 12.5 R 10 COREY PERRY 13 19:41 4 7 11 -2 19 2 0 0 38 10.5 C 13 NICK BONINO 13 17:44 4 4 8 +3 8 1 0 1 22 18.2 L 62 *PATRICK MAROON 13 13:03 2 5 7 -2 38 1 0 0 21 9.5 C 7 ANDREW COGLIANO 13 14:53 1 6 7 -2 8 0 1 1 17 5.9 R 8 TEEMU SELANNE 12 12:17 2 4 6 -2 4 1 0 0 24 8.3 R 77 DEVANTE SMITH-PELLY 12 14:41 5 0 5 -1 24 2 0 1 26 19.2 C 22 MATHIEU PERREAULT 11 12:36 2 3 5 -4 18 2 0 1 15 13.3 L 39 MATT BELESKEY 5 14:33 2 2 4 0 8 1 0 1 13 15.4 D 23 FRANCOIS BEAUCHEMIN 13 23:57 0 4 4 -4 2 0 0 0 15 0.0 D 4 CAM FOWLER 13 23:51 0 4 4 +2 4 0 0 0 20 0.0 R 21 KYLE PALMIERI 9 10:12 3 0 3 +1 14 0 0 0 12 25.0 D 6 BEN LOVEJOY 13 19:38 2 0 2 +1 8 0 0 1 13 15.4 R 33 JAKOB SILFVERBERG 13 14:55 2 0 2 -3 4 0 0 1 17 11.8 C 67 *RICKARD RAKELL 4 10:58 1 1 2 -2 0 1 0 0 2 50.0 D 47 *HAMPUS LINDHOLM 11 18:09 0 2 2 -2 0 0 0 0 6 0.0 D 55 BRYAN ALLEN 13 18:20 1 0 1 -4 28 0 0 0 9 11.1 C 11 SAKU KOIVU 13 12:44 0 1 1 -3 8 0 0 0 5 0.0 L 34 DANIEL WINNIK 9 13:36 0 1 1 +1 2 0 0 0 11 0.0 D 45 *SAMI VATANEN 5 20:14 0 1 1 -2 0 0 0 0 10 0.0 D 5 LUCA SBISA 2 14:20 0 1 1 -2 5 0 0 0 3 0.0 D 28 MARK FISTRIC 5 13:25 0 0 0 -1 6 0 0 0 4 0.0 D 19 STEPHANE ROBIDAS 3 15:51 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 0.0 R 65 EMERSON ETEM 4 10:21 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 9 0.0 NO. PLAYER GPI MIN AVG W L OT SO GA SA SV% G A PIM 31 *FREDERIK ANDERSEN 7 368 3.10 3 2 0 0 19 189 .899 0 0 0 1 JONAS HILLER 6 219 2.19 2 2 1 0 8 85 .906 0 0 0 36 *JOHN GIBSON 4 200 2.70 2 2 0 1 9 111 .919 0 0 0 ANA GOALTENDING TOTALS 13 794 2.79 7 6 1 1 37 386 .904 0 0 0 *=ROOKIE The Anaheim Ducks entered the 2014 Stanley Cup Playoffs as the top seed in the Western Conference, having posted a franchise-best record of 54-20-8 during the regular season…the Ducks set season records for standings points (116), wins (54) and win/points percentage (.707), and led the league in goals (263) for thes first time in club history (excluding shootout tallies)… Anaheim faced Dallas in the First Round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the third time and the first since 2008…the Ducks defeated the Stars, 4-2, for their first postseason series win since 2009…in the Second Round, Anaheim and Los Angeles met for the first time in the playoffs, marking the first ever postseason series between two major local teams…the series went a full seven games with the Ducks eventually falling on May 16 at Honda Center…Ryan Getzlaf led the team in playoff scoring (4-11=15) and assists, and Devante Smith-Pelly paced the club in goals (5)…among NHL rookies, Patrick Maroon ranked sixth in assists (5) and tied for sixth in scoring (2-5=7) and goals…John Gibson (20 years and 300 days) became the youngest goalie in NHL history to record a shutout in his playoff debut after stopping all 28 shots in a 2-0, Game 4 win on May 10 at Los Angeles…Gibson was only the sixth NHL goaltender in the last 60 years to post a shutout in his first Stanley Cup Playoff game, the first since Jonas Hiller did so for the Ducks on Apr. 16, 2009 at San Jose.

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2014 DUCKS PLAYOFF NOTES WESTERN CONFERENCE FIRST ROUND GAME 1 (APRIL 16, 2014) - ANAHEIM 4 VS. DALLAS 3

The Anaheim Ducks opened their 2014 Stanley Cup Playoff First Round series against the Dallas Stars with a 4-3 victory before 17,294 at Honda Center… Anaheim won its second consecutive playoff series opener and improved to 11-9 in all-time Game 1s…at 24 years and 196 days, Frederik Andersen became the third rookie goaltender in club history to play in a playoff game (Tom Askey in 1999 and Ilya Bryzgalov in 2006), and the first rookie goaltender to win his playoff debut after stopping 32-of-35 shots…Ryan Getzlaf (1-1=2), Matt Beleskey (1-1=2) and Francois Beauchemin (0-2=2) co-led the team in scoring, as Getzlaf recorded his 19th career multi-point game, Beleskey posted his first career multi-point game and Beauchemin passed Rob Niedermayer for seventh in all-time playoff points as a Duck (28)…Kyle Palmieri and Mathieu Perreault also scored for Anaheim, which had nine players on the scoresheet. PP: 2-5 PK: 1-5 SF: 35 SA: 35 TOI: Beauchemin (22:18) Three Stars: 1. Bonino 2. Seguin 3. Getzlaf GAME 2 (APRIL 18, 2014) - ANAHEIM 3 VS. DALLAS 2

Anaheim took a two-game series lead over the Dallas Stars with a 3-2 victory in front of 17,426 at Honda Center…one game removed from suffering deep facial lacerations from being struck by a puck, Ryan Getzlaf led all skaters will his second consecutive multi-point game (1-1=2) and finished with a +3 rating…linemate Corey Perry scored his first playoff goal since Game 4 of the 2011 CQF on Apr. 20 @ NSH, while Andrew Cogliano became the sixth Duck in club history to score a SHG in the postseason, which also marked his first career Stanley Cup Playoff goal and served as the gamewinner…making his second career postseason start, Frederik Anderson turned away 34-of-36 shots for his second straight win. PP: 0-3 PK: 1-6 SF: 19 SA: 36 TOI: Fowler (22:02) Three Stars: 1. Getzlaf 2. Perry 3. Fowler GAME 3 (APRIL 21, 2014) - ANAHEIM 0 @ DALLAS 3

The Ducks suffered their first postseason shutout loss since 2008 with a 3-0 setback to the Dallas Stars at American Airlines Center…Frederik Andersen suffered his first career playoff loss after stopping 19-of-22 shots…Corey Perry appeared in his 64th career playoff game to match Samuel Pahlsson (64) for fifth in all-time Ducks postseason appearances, while Devante Smith-Pelly recorded a game-high 10 hits, the most by a Duck in the playoffs since 2006. PP: 0-5 PK: 0-3 SF: 37 SA: 22 TOI: Beauchemin (27:08) Three Stars: 1. Lehtonen 2. Ja. Benn 3. Daley GAME 4 (APRIL 23, 2014) - ANAHEIM 2 @ DALLAS 4

Anaheim jumped out to a two-goal advantage in the first period, but Dallas responded with two goals in the second and another two in the third for a 4-2 win at American Airlines Center…the victory by the Stars marked the fourth consecutive win by the home team in this series…Bryan Allen and Patrick

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Maroon each scored their first career playoff goals, while Cam Fowler, Andrew Cogliano and Mathieu Perreault recorded their first assists of the postseason…Frederik Andersen stopped 21-of25 shots before being relieved by Jonas Hiller, who stopped one shot in 10:34 TOI…Corey Perry appeared in his 65th career playoff game to surpass Samuel Pahlsson for fifth in all-time Ducks games played. PP: 0-3 PK: 0-3 SF: 23 SA: 26 TOI: Beauchemin (27:14) Three Stars: 1. Goligoski 2. Fiddler 3. Eakin GAME 5 (APRIL 25, 2014) - ANAHEIM 6 VS. DALLAS 2

The Ducks scored a playoff-record four power-play goals en route to a 6-2 victory over the Dallas Stars in Game 5 of the First Round series…the six Anaheim goals also tied a club single-game playoff record, accomplished three previous times…with a careertying 1-2=3 points, Ryan Getzlaf surpassed Teemu Selanne to become the club’s all-time leading scorer in the postseason (24-42=66)…Corey Perry (1-2=3) tied playoff career highs in points and assists, while Rickard Rakell became the first Anaheim player to record his first career NHL goal in the postseason… Mathieu Perreault (1-1=2), Nick Bonino (1-0=1) and Jakob Silfverberg also scored for Anaheim, which took a 3-2 lead in the best-of-seven series…Frederik Andersen made his fifth straight start, stopping 34-of-36 shots for his third career Stanley Cup Playoffs victory. PP: 4-6 PK: 0-7 SF: 23 SA: 36 TOI: Beauchemin (25:14) Three Stars: 1. Getzlaf 2. Perry 3. Perreault GAME 6 (APRIL 27, 2014) - ANAHEIM 5 VS. DALLAS 4 OT

The Ducks advanced to the Second Round of the 2014 Stanley Cup Playoffs with a 5-4 overtime victory on Apr. 27 @ DAL…Anaheim became the fifth NHL team since 1977 to rally from a multiplegoal deficit in the final 2:10 of regulation to win a playoff game with a Nick Bonino goal at 17:50 of the third period and a Devante Smith-Pelly tally with 24 seconds remaining in regulation…Bonino completed the comeback with his second career OT goal at 2:47 of the extra frame…Bonino joined Scott Niedermayer, Paul Kariya and Petr Sykora as the only Ducks players to have two OT goals in Ducks postseason history and the third Duck to end a playoff series in overtime (Keith Carney, 2003 vs. DET; Scott Niedermayer, 2007 vs. VAN)…the win marked just the third time in franchise history where two Ducks players had multi-goal performances in a single playoff game (Smith-Pelly, Bonino)…SmithPelly (21 years and 317 days) also became the youngest Ducks player to record a multi-goal game in the postseason…Jonas Hiller stopped 12-of-12 shots to become the first goalie in Ducks history to win a playoff game in relief. PP: 1-5 PK: 1-4 SF: 30 SA: 24 TOI: Fowler (28:13) Three Stars: 1. Bonino 2. Daley 3. Hiller

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2014 DUCKS PLAYOFF NOTES WESTERN CONFERENCE SECOND ROUND GAME 1

(MAY 3, 2014)

- ANAHEIM 2 VS. LOS ANGELES 3 OT

The first ever playoff series between two Southern California teams (NHL, NFL, MLB, NBA) opened with a 3-2 comeback win by Los Angeles over Anaheim at Honda Center…the Ducks suffered their first loss in the last seven home games after allowing the game-tying goal with seven seconds remaining in regulation and the game winner at 12:07 of overtime… Teemu Selanne became the third-oldest player to score a goal in the postseason, joining DET’s Chris Chelios (45 years, 86 days on Apr. 21, 2007 vs. CGY) and HFD’s Gordie Howe (52 years, 9 days on Apr. 9, 1980 @ MTL)…Ryan Getzlaf recorded his fourth multi-point game (0-2=2) of the playoffs and moved ahead of Selanne (67) for the all-time franchise lead in playoff scoring (68)…Matt Beleskey also scored for Anaheim, his second of the playoffs and fourth of his career…Jonas Hiller turned away 33-of-36 shots in the setback. PP: 0-4 PK: 1-4 SF: 35 SA: 36 TOI: Beauchemin (28:31) Three Stars: 1. Gaborik 2. Selanne 3. Quick GAME 2 (MAY 5, 2014) - ANAHEIM 1 VS. LOS ANGELES 3

Anaheim tied its 2014 playoff high in shots and earned its first PPG of the Second Round but eventually fell to Los Angeles, 3-1, in Game 2 at Honda Center…the Ducks were held to only one goal despite outshooting the Kings (37-17)…Patrick Maroon earned Anaheim’s lone tally, recording his first career Stanley Cup Playoff PPG at 9:40 of the first period…Ryan Getzlaf earned his team-leading seventh assist of the postseason on the Maroon goal, as did Cam Fowler (fourth)…Jonas Hiller got his second consecutive start in net, turning away 14-of-16 shots. PP: 1-4 PK: 0-3 SF: 37 SA: 17 TOI: Beauchemin (24:19) Three Stars: 1. Quick 2. Martinez 3. Maroon GAME 3 (MAY 8, 2014) - ANAHEIM 3 @ LOS ANGELES 2

The Ducks earned their first win of their Second Round series against the Los Angeles Kings with a 3-2 victory in Game 3 at Staples Center…the win cut the Kings’ series lead to 2-1 and gave the Ducks their third consecutive victory at Staples Center dating to the regular season…Corey Perry opened the scoring on the power play at 4:06 of the first period, marking his first goal of the series and third of the playoffs…Teemu Selanne, who scored his second goal of the postseason on the power play at 15:10 of the second, became the oldest player in NHL history to score multiple goals in a single playoff campaign…Ben Lovejoy collected the gamewinner at 17:05 of the third, marking his second goal of the playoffs…Patrick Maroon earned his fifth assist on Perry’s goal to extend his point streak to six games, the longest by an NHL rookie in the playoffs since the Kings’ Warren Rychel (six games)… Jonas Hiller earned the win in relief, stopping 7-of-8 shots in the final 10 minutes of regulation…Frederik Andersen got the start, turning away 22-of-23 shots before leaving in the third with a lower-body injury. PP: 2-2 PK: 1-1 SF: 22 SA: 31 TOI: Beauchemin (22:42) Three Stars: 1. Selanne 2. Carter 3. Vatanen

GAME 4 (MAY 10, 2014) - ANAHEIM 2 @ LOS ANGELES 0

Anaheim evened its Second Round series vs. the Los Angeles Kings with a 2-0 shutout victory in Game 4 at Staples Center, deadlocking the seven-game set at two games apiece…John Gibson (20 years, 330 days) became the youngest goaltender in NHL history to record a shutout in his playoff debut, stopping all 28 shots…Gibson was also the youngest goalie to start a playoff game since CBJ’s Steve Mason (20 years and 329 days) on Apr. 23, 2009 vs. DET and the youngest to win a playoff game since MTL’s Carey Price (20 years and 238 days) on Apr. 24, 2008 vs. PHI…Ryan Getzlaf recorded his fifth multi-point game of the playoffs (1-1=2), tying him for the NHL postseason lead…Corey Perry also earned his third multi-point game (0-2=2) to help Anaheim earn the fourth consecutive win by the road team in the series. PP: 1-3 PK: 0-4 SF: 14 SA: 28 TOI: Fowler (23:06) Three Stars: 1. Gibson 2. Perry 3. Fowler GAME 5

(MAY 12, 2014)

- ANAHEIM 4 VS. LOS ANGELES 3

The Ducks took a 3-2 lead in the best-of-seven series against the Los Angeles Kings with a 4-3 victory in Game 5 at Honda Center…Anaheim snapped a fourgame winning streak by the road team in the series and won its third consecutive game over the Kings… Devante Smith-Pelly scored a game-high two goals (2-0=2) for his second multi-goal game of the playoffs… Ryan Getzlaf extended his point/assist streak to five straight games (1-6=7) with his 10th assist of the postseason, while Nick Bonino (4) and Jakob Silfverberg (2) also scored for the Ducks…making his second career playoff start, John Gibson turned away 39-of-42 shots for his second straight win. PP: 1-3 PK: 1-3 SF: 24 SA: 42 TOI: Beauchemin (22:34) Three Stars: 1. Smith-Pelly 2. Gaborik 3. Gibson GAME 6 (MAY 14, 2014) - ANAHEIM 1 @ LOS ANGELES 2 Anaheim dropped a 2-1 decision to the Los Angeles Kings in Game 6 at Staples Center, evening the Second Round series at three games apiece…Kyle Palmieri scored the Ducks’ lone goal at 15:42 of the second period, his second of the playoffs…Nick Bonino earned the lone assist on the Palmieri tally, marking his third point in the last four games…John Gibson suffered his first career NHL loss (regular or postseason) after stopping 21-of-23 shots. PP: 0-5 PK: 0-4 SF: 22 SA: 23 TOI: Fowler (25:06) Three Stars: 1. Kopitar 2. Beauchemin 3. Muzzin GAME 7 (MAY 16, 2014) - ANAHEIM 2 @ LOS ANGELES 6

The Ducks were eliminated from the Stanley Cup Playoffs with a 6-2 loss to Los Angeles in Game 7 of the Second Round… Kyle Palmieri and Corey Perry scored for Anaheim, which received single assists from Andrew Cogliano, Nick Bonino, Ryan Getzlaf and Hampus Lindholm…Perry also received his first career playoff penalty shot, an unsuccessful attempt vs. Jonathan Quick…in his final NHL game, Teemu Selanne recorded three shots with three hits in 14:02 TOI. PP: 0-3 PK: 2-5 SF: 27 SA: 30 TOI: Fowler (25:42) Three Stars: 1. Richards 2. Quick 3. Williams

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2013 DUCKS PLAYOFF STATS AVG POS NO. Player GP TOI G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S% C 15 RYAN GETZLAF 7 21:27 3 3 6 +2 6 1 1 0 15 20.0 D 23 FRANCOIS BEAUCHEMIN 7 25:22 2 4 6 -2 4 1 0 0 13 15.4 R 65 *EMERSON ETEM 7 12:50 3 2 5 +4 2 0 0 0 12 25.0 R 51 KYLE PALMIERI 7 10:34 3 2 5 +5 4 0 0 0 11 27.3 C 13 NICK BONINO 7 16:37 3 1 4 +2 4 2 0 2 16 18.8 L 9 BOBBY RYAN 7 16:17 2 2 4 +1 0 0 0 0 15 13.3 L 39 MATT BELESKEY 7 11:01 2 1 3 +1 2 1 0 0 13 15.4 R 8 TEEMU SELANNE 7 13:59 1 2 3 +1 6 1 0 1 16 6.3 C 11 SAKU KOIVU 7 17:52 1 2 3 -4 6 1 0 0 6 16.7 D 4 CAM FOWLER 7 22:44 0 3 3 +3 0 0 0 0 9 0.0 C 20 DAVID STECKEL 7 9:46 1 1 2 +1 0 0 0 0 7 14.3 R 10 COREY PERRY 7 20:20 0 2 2 0 4 0 0 0 24 0.0 D 6 BEN LOVEJOY 7 21:05 0 2 2 +4 0 0 0 0 13 0.0 C 7 ANDREW COGLIANO 7 15:46 0 1 1 -3 4 0 0 0 11 0.0 D 55 BRYAN ALLEN 7 17:22 0 1 1 +1 2 0 0 0 5 0.0 C 34 DANIEL WINNIK 7 15:04 0 1 1 -4 7 0 0 0 22 0.0 D 44 SHELDON SOURAY 6 19:31 0 1 1 -2 4 0 0 0 13 0.0 D 5 LUCA SBISA 5 21:25 0 0 0 -2 4 0 0 0 3 0.0 D 32 TONI LYDMAN 3 15:08 0 0 0 +1 0 0 0 0 1 0.0 NO. PLAYER GPI MIN AVG W L EN SO GA SA SV% G A PIM 1 JONAS HILLER 7 439 2.46 3 4 0 1 18 218 .917 0 1 0 ANA GOALTENDING TOTALS 7 439 2.46 3 4 0 1 18 218 .917 0 1 0 * = Rookie The Anaheim Ducks finished the 2012-13 regular season with a 30-12-6 record (66 pts.), winning their second Pacific Division title in franchise history…the Ducks compiled the best winning percentage in club history (.688), besting the 2007 club (48-20-14, .671)… Anaheim finished second in the Western Conference and third overall in the NHL, behind only Chicago and Pittsburgh…the club’s third-place finish in the overall league standings was the highest in club history…the Ducks met the Detroit Red Wings for the sixth time in the Stanley Cup Playoffs and the first since 2009…the series stretched to seven games, where the Red Wings pulled out a 3-2 win in Game 7 to advance to the Western Conference Semifinals…four of the seven games went to overtime, a first for both franchises in a single playoff series…Ryan Getzlaf (3-3=6) and Francois Beauchemin (2-4=6) co-led the Ducks in scoring, while Jonas Hiller started all seven games of the Western Conference Quarterfinal series…rookie Emerson Etem (3-2=5) finished tied for third on the club in scoring and was the youngest Duck to ever score in a Game 7 on May 12 at Honda Center.

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2013 DUCKS PLAYOFF NOTES WESTERN CONFERENCE QUARTERFINALS GAME 1 (APRIL 30, 2013) - ANAHEIM 3 VS. DETROIT 1

The Anaheim Ducks opened their 2013 Western Conference Quarterfinal series against the Detroit Red Wings with a 3-1 victory before 17,200 at Honda Center...Teemu Selanne scored his 10th career playoff GWG, becoming the second-oldest player to score a GWG in Stanley Cup Playoff history with his power-play marker at 1:29 of the third period...Nick Bonino earned the first goal of the series with a PPG tally at 10:24 of the first before Daniel Cleary tied the score with less than four minutes remaining in the opening frame...following Selanne’s marker, Francois Beauchemin added an empty netter for his ninth career playoff goal, becoming the club’s all-time leader among defensemen... Cam Fowler, Ben Lovejoy, Ryan Getzlaf, Daniel Winnik and Matt Beleskey each earned single assists in the winning cause...Jonas Hiller stopped 21-of-22 shots for his eighth career postseason win. PP: 2-4 PK: 1-4 SF: 27 SA: 22 TOI: Beauchemin (25:28) Three Stars: 1. Selanne 2. Hiller 3. Koivu GAME 2 (MAY 2, 2013) - ANAHEIM 4 VS. DETROIT 5 OT The Ducks erased a three-goal deficit in the third period to tie the game and force OT, but the Red Wings began the extra frame on the power play and center Gustav Nyquist scored just 1:21 into the period to tie the series at one game apiece...after jumping out to a 3-0 lead, the Ducks cut the deficit to two goals with a Saku Koivu PPG at 10:53 of the second period (Teemu Selanne and Francois Beauchemin with the assists)...as the Red Wings scored again just 20 seconds into the third period, the Ducks scored three goals within a 10-minute span to tie the game...Ryan Getzlaf’s even-strength goal came at 7:50 of the third (Kyle Palmieri and Bryan Allen with the helpers), while Palmieri scored his first career playoff goal at 12:31 (also even strength)... assists were picked up by Nick Bonino (first career playoff assist) and Bobby Ryan...with 2:22 remaining in the game, Ryan scored another goal to tie it at 4-4...Cam Fowler and Koivu notched the assists...Jonas Hiller recorded the loss, stopping 27-of-32 shots in the contest. PP: 1-5 PK: 3-6 SF: 32 SA: 32 TOI: Beauchemin (28:55) Three Stars: 1. Nyquist 2. Ryan 3. Palmieri GAME 3 (MAY 4, 2013) - ANAHEIM 4 @ DETROIT 0

Anaheim took a 2-1 lead in the Western Conference Quarterfinals vs. Detroit with a 4-0 shutout victory in Game 3 at Joe Louis Arena...it marked Anaheim’s first playoff shutout in 28 games vs. the Red Wings and second all-time at Detroit including regular season play (last: Mar. 30, 1997; 1-0 OT)...Ryan Getzlaf led all skaters with 1-1=2 points, including his second career SHG at 6:33 of the third period...Nick Bonino opened the scoring with a PPG at 15:29 of the second period, his second of the playoffs...less than two minutes after the Getzlaf SHG, Emerson Etem earned the first of his NHL career, becoming the 11th rookie to collect his first NHL playoff goal in a Ducks uniform... Matt Beleskey rounded out the scoring with a PPG at 13:34 of the third...Teemu Selanne, Bobby Ryan, Corey Perry and Saku Koivu each picked up single assists in the winning effort...Jonas Hiller turned away all 23 shots faced for his third career postseason shutout. PP: 2-6 PK: 0-6 SF: 29 SA: 23 TOI: Beauchemin (24:24) Three Stars: 1. Getzlaf 2. Hiller 3. Etem GAME 4 (MAY 6, 2013) - ANAHEIM 2 @ DETROIT 3 OT

The Ducks held the Red Wings scoreless through 41 minutes of play, but Detroit answered the call twice in the third period and eventually scored the game-winner in overtime to bring the series to a 2-2 tie...Matt Beleskey scored his

second goal of the postseason at 5:07 of the first period... Andrew Cogliano picked up his first career playoff point on the goal...after Detroit’s Brendan Smith ended the club’s shutout streak of 101:18 at 1:18 of the third, David Steckel scored his first of the 2013 playoffs at 10:40 of the third with helpers from Kyle Pamieri and Emerson Etem...Pavel Datsyuk scored the game-tying goal at 13:27 of the third and Damien Brunner scored the OT-winner at 15:10 into the extra frame...Jonas Hiller made 46 saves in the contest, the second-most of his playoff career. PP: 0-3 PK: 0-1 SF: 33 SA: 49 TOI: Beauchemin (26:53) Three Stars: 1. Brunner 2. Datsyuk 3. Howard GAME 5 (MAY 8, 2013) - ANAHEIM 3 VS. DETROIT 2 OT

The Ducks took a 3-2 series lead with a dramatic 3-2 overtime win in Game 5 at Honda Center...the club remained in the game by scoring the tying goal twice in the contest to force overtime...Nick Bonino went on to score his first career OT goal just 1:54 into the extra frame...Ben Lovejoy picked up the lone assist on the winning goal...Kyle Palmieri notched his second of the postseason at 17:41 of the first to tie the game at 1-1...David Steckel collected his first assist of the postseason on the goal...with Detroit scoring the go-ahead goal at 10:08 of the second (M. Samuelsson), Ryan Getzlaf scored on the power play at 19:28 of the second to tie the game again and eventually force overtime...Francois Beauchemin and Sheldon Souray provided the helpers...Jonas Hiller won his 10th career postseason contest (ranking second all-time in franchise wins), stopping 29-of-31 shots. PP: 1-3 PK: 1-3 SF: 34 SA: 31 TOI: Beauchemin (25:18) Three Stars: 1. Bonino 2. Getzlaf 3. Hiller GAME 6 (MAY 10, 2013) - ANAHEIM 3 @ DETROIT 4 OT

With the fourth contest of the series requiring an OT sudden death, the Ducks forced the extra session by scoring two goals 51 seconds apart with three-and-ahalf minutes remaining in regulation but Detroit’s Henrik Zetterberg scored 1:04 into OT to force Game 7...with a Pavel Datsyuk goal near the end of the first period (18:48), Kyle Palmieri answered the call, scoring his third goal of the playoffs at 11:31 of the second (Emerson Etem assist)...falling behind 3-1 in the third, Etem (unassisted) and Bobby Ryan (Corey Perry, Francois Beauchemin) scored goals 51 seconds apart to tie the game (16:32 and 17:23, respectively)...Jonas Hiller made 25 saves on 29 shots in the OT loss. PP: 0-0 PK: 1-3 SF: 37 SA: 29 TOI: Lovejoy (22:32) Three Stars: 1. Zetterberg 2. Howard 3. Hiller GAME 7 (MAY 12, 2013) - ANAHEIM 2 VS. DETROIT 3

The Ducks failed to advance to the Conference Semifinals following a 3-2 regulation loss at Honda Center in Game 7 of the CQF…after falling behind early on a Henrik Zetterberg goal at 1:49 of the first, Emerson Etem evened the score with his third goal of the playoffs at 13:48 of the opening frame…Francois Beauchemin and Jonas Hiller assisted on the goal…the Ducks, who gave up a shorthanded goal at 16:37 of the first (Justin Abdelkader) and an even-strength goal at 13:45 of the second (Valtteri Filppula), clawed back to within one with a Beauchemin PPG with 3:17 remaining in regulation…Beauchemin’s multipoint night tied his playoff career high (seventh time)… Ryan Getzlaf and Cam Fowler earned the assists on the goal…Jonas Hiller made 29 saves on 32 shots in the elimination contest. PP: 1-4 PK: 0-2 SF: 33 SA: 32 TOI: Fowler (26:36) Three Stars: 1. Zetterberg 2. Etem 3. Fowler

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2011 DUCKS PLAYOFF STATS AVG POS NO. PLAYER GP TOI G A PTS +/- PIM PP SH GW S PCTG R 10 COREY PERRY 6 25:15 2 6 8 0 4 1 1 1 18 11.1 R 8 TEEMU SELANNE 6 18:58 6 1 7 -3 12 4 0 0 25 24.0 C 11 SAKU KOIVU 6 18:19 1 6 7 -2 6 0 0 0 7 14.3 C 15 RYAN GETZLAF 6 24:01 2 4 6 0 9 0 0 1 17 11.8 R 9 BOBBY RYAN 4 20:29 3 1 4 +2 2 0 0 0 10 30.0 LW 33 JASON BLAKE 6 13:45 3 1 4 -3 0 2 0 0 17 17.6 D 4 CAM FOWLER 6 22:13 1 3 4 +1 2 1 0 0 12 8.3 D 17 LUBOMIR VISNOVSKY 6 21:21 0 3 3 -2 2 0 0 0 11 0.0 C 64 BRANDON MCMILLAN 6 13:08 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 8 12.5 D 23 FRANCOIS BEAUCHEMIN 6 23:32 0 2 2 +1 2 0 0 0 2 0.0 L 39 MATT BELESKEY 6 11:14 1 0 1 -1 4 0 0 0 8 12.5 D 5 LUCA SBISA 6 16:29 0 1 1 -4 8 0 0 0 2 0.0 C 22 TODD MARCHANT 6 14:22 0 1 1 -3 4 0 0 0 4 0.0 D 32 TONI LYDMAN 6 20:09 0 0 0 -2 2 0 0 0 5 0.0 R 16 GEORGE PARROS 6 4:06 0 0 0 -1 16 0 0 0 3 0.0 D 21 SHELDON BROOKBANK 4 14:35 0 0 0 -2 14 0 0 0 2 0.0 C 63 NICK BONINO 4 11:36 0 0 0 -1 2 0 0 0 7 0.0 D 3 ANDREAS LILJA 3 11:02 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 L 37 JARKKO RUUTU 3 5:31 0 0 0 -1 12 0 0 0 0 0.0 L 19 BRAD WINCHESTER 3 5:24 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 2 0.0 RW 51 KYLE PALMIERI 1 10:07 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.0 RW 42 DAN SEXTON 1 8:47 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0.0 D 25 ANDY SUTTON 1 8:18 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0.0 SW# GOALTENDER GPI MINS AVG W L EN SO GA SA SV% G A PIM 29 RAY EMERY 6 319 3.20 2 3 1 0 17 165 .897 0 0 0 38 DAN ELLIS 1 41 5.85 0 1 0 0 4 24 .833 0 0 0 ANA GOALTENDING TOTALS 6 362 3.65 2 4 1 0 22 190 .884 0 0 0 The Anaheim Ducks wrapped up the 2010-11 regular season with a 47-30-5 record for 99 points, finishing second in the Pacific Division…the Ducks earned the Western Conference’s fourth seed for the third time in franchise history (also 2008 and 1997) and faced the Nashville Predators for the first time in the Stanley Cup Playoffs… Anaheim and Nashville split the first two games at Honda Center as well as Games 3 and 4 at Bridgestone Arena…as the series shifted back to Anaheim, the Predators secured a come-from-behind overtime win in Game 5 and went on the close out the series in Game 6 at Bridgestone Arena…Teemu Selanne scored six goals in as many games, matching the club record for most goals in a playoff series (also Joffrey Lupul, 2006 CSF vs. Colorado)…following the series finale on Apr. 24, Selanne led all playoff skaters in goal scoring and tied for first in power play goals (4) while Corey Perry was tied for the league lead in points (2-6=8)…Selanne (6-1=7) and linemate Saku Koivu (1-6=7) were also tied for third among NHL postseason leaders in scoring…Selanne and Koivu had points in all six games of the series, the longest point streaks in the opening round of the playoffs…Teemu also recorded a four-game goal streak in Games 1-4, the longest such streak of the Conference Quarterfinals.

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2011 DUCKS PLAYOFF NOTES WESTERN CONFERENCE QUARTERFINALS GAME 1 (APRIL 13, 2011) - ANAHEIM 1 VS. NASHVILLE 4

The Anaheim Ducks opened their 18th Stanley Cup Playoff series in franchise history with a 4-1 loss to the Nashville Predators in Game 1 of the Western Conference Quarterfinals at Honda Center... Nashville jumped out to a four-goal lead before Teemu Selanne scored Anaheim’s first goal of the 2011 playoffs at 11:24 of the third period...Saku Koivu collected his first playoff point as a Duck (assist) while Ryan Getzlaf earned his 32nd career postseason assist on the Selanne tally...Dan Ellis took the loss in his first playoff start for Anaheim, stopping 20-of-24 shots...Ray Emery relieved Ellis in the third and closed out the game by turning away all six shots faced. PP: 1-5 PK: 1-5 SF: 28 SA: 30 TOI: Beauchemin (23:47) Three Stars: 1. Fisher 2. Rinne 3. Koivu GAME 2 (APRIL 15, 2011) - ANAHEIM 5 VS. NASHVILLE 3

The Ducks evened the series at a game apiece, jumping out to an early lead with two power play goals in the first period...taking advantage of a 5-on3 situation, the Ducks scored two goals (one 5-on-3, one 5-on-4), the first by Corey Perry and the second by Teemu Selanne...Bobby Ryan scored the club’s third goal at 7:12 of the second period and added an empty-netter with 53 seconds left in the contest... Ryan Getzlaf scored the game-winner at 15:57 of the second, his fifth career postseason GWG, ranking tied for second all-time among Ducks players (also Scott Niedermayer)...Ryan (2-0=2), Perry (1-2=3), Getzlaf (1-2=3), Cam Fowler (0-2=2) and Francois Beauchemin (0-2=2) all had multi-point games...Saku Koivu and Lubomir Visnovsky each picked up single assists... in his first postseason start since June 6, 2007 with Ottawa in the Stanley Cup Final, Ray Emery stopped 31-of-34 shots in the win. PP: 2-5 PK: 2-6 SF: 28 SA: 34 TOI: Beauchemin (26:05) Three Stars: 1. Getzlaf 2. Emery 3. Ryan GAME 3 (APRIL 17, 2011) - ANAHEIM 3 @ NASHVILLE 4

The Ducks battled back from a 2-0 deficit late in the second period, but their efforts fell short, falling to the Predators, 4-3 at Bridgestone Arena...Teemu Selanne scored goals exactly 30 seconds apart at 18:10 (PP) and 18:40 (EV) of the second period to tie the game...it was the fastest two goals by an individual in a postseason game since Petr Nedved scored twice in 11 seconds for the Penguins against the Capitals exactly 15 years prior to Game 3 on Apr. 17,1996...it was Selanne’s first multi-goal game since May 1, 2002 with San Jose in Game 1 of the CSF @ COL (2-0=2)...after David Legwand scored the go-ahead goal for Nashville, the Ducks answered back on Matt Beleskey’s first career postseason tally at 6:48 of the third...Mike Fisher scored the game-winner at 10:21 of the third... Selanne extended his goal streak to three games (4-0=4) and became the Ducks’ all-time postseason leader in appearances in the contest (74 GP)...Corey Perry had his second straight multi-point game (0-2=2) while Saku Koivu extended his assist streak to three games (0-3=3)...Ray Emery stopped 33-of-37 shots in the loss. PP: 1-2 PK: 1-6 SF: 16 SA: 37 TOI: Perry (25:34) Three Stars: 1. Fisher 2. Selanne 3. Erat

GAME 4 (APRIL 20, 2011) - ANAHEIM 6 @ NASHVILLE 3

Going into the third period with the game tied at 3-3, the Ducks’ offense exploded for three goals in the final frame, winning Game 4 of the series by a score of 6-3...the club’s six goals tied the franchise record for goals in a postseason game (also six goals on May 25, 2006 in Game 4 of the WCF @ EDM (6-3) & on June 6, 2007 in Game 5 of the SCF vs. OTT (6-2))...Corey Perry’s shorthanded goal (first postseason career SHG) at 1:17 of the third served as the game-winner... the Ducks jumped out to an early lead with goals 33 seconds apart in the first period by Cam Fowler (PP) and Saku Koivu (EV)...Nashville answered with two goals of their own, but Teemu Selanne scored a goal in his fourth straight game on the power play to give the Ducks another one-goal edge at 11:41 of the second... the Predators scored again just over two minutes later to make it 3-3...after Perry’s SHG, Ryan Getzlaf (EV) and Brandon McMillan (EV) scored insurance goals at 4:51 and 6:46 of the third, respectively...Perry (1-2=3), Fowler (1-1=2), Getzlaf (1-1=2) and McMillan (1-1=2) each had multi-point nights, with McMillan’s serving as the first two points of his postseason career...Lubomir Visnovsky, Todd Marchant and Jason Blake each recorded single assists...Ray Emery stopped 19-of-22 shots for his 20th career postseason win. PP: 2-6 PK: 1-5 SF: 38 SA: 22 TOI: Perry (26:49) Three Stars: 1. Perry 2. Getzlaf 3. Fowler GAME 5

(APRIL 22, 2011)

- ANAHEIM 3 VS. NASHVILLE 4 OT

The Ducks were unable to hold a 3-2 lead in the third period, and with just over 36 seconds remaining in regulation, the Predators tied the game and went on to win in OT on Jerred Smithson’s goal...after Nashville jumped out to a 1-0 lead in the first, Jason Blake responded with a PPG at 13:39 of the second period... Bobby Ryan made it 2-1 with a highlight-reel goal just 40 seconds into the third...after Nashville tied it up, Blake scored again at 14:16 of the third, his second career multi-goal game (also Apr. 10, 2004 w/NYI @ TB in Game 2 of the CQF)...Shea Weber tied it for the Predators with 36 seconds remaining in regulation... Teemu Selanne (5-1=6) and Saku Koivu (1-5=6) both extended their point streaks to five games, with Selanne picking up one assist and Koivu earning two... Luca Sbisa earned his first postseason assist on Blake’s first goal...Ray Emery stopped 33-of-37 shots in the loss. PP: 1-2 PK: 0-2 SF: 26 SA: 37 TOI: Perry (26:49) Three Stars: 1. Smithson 2. Blake 3. Ryan GAME 6 (APRIL 24, 2011) - ANAHEIM 2 @ NASHVILLE 4 The Ducks were eliminated from the 2011 NHL Playoffs with a 4-2 loss to the Predators in Game 6 of the CQF at Bridgestone Arena…for the first time in the series, the team scoring first did not go on to win as Teemu Selanne scored at 10:22 of the first period…the goal was Selanne’s sixth of the series to match a club record (also Joffrey Lupul vs. Colorado in 2006 CSF)…Jason Blake also scored his third of the playoffs to even the score at 2-2- late in the second period…Nashville would go on to score twice in the third to hand Anaheim its third opening-round playoff loss in franchise history…Bobby Ryan, Saku Koivu and Lubomir Visnovsky all picked up single assists on the Selanne and Blake goals…Ray Emery turned away 26-of-29 shots in the decisive setback. PP: 1-2 PK: 1-4 SF: 27 SA: 30 TOI: Getzlaf (27:22) Three Stars: 1. Spaling 2. Tootoo 3. Rinne

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2009 DUCKS PLAYOFF STATS AVG POS NO. PLAYER GP TOI G A PTS +/- PIM PP SH GW OT S PCTG C 15 RYAN GETZLAF 13 24:08 4 14 18 3 25 1 0 0 0 25 16.0 R 10 COREY PERRY 13 21:59 8 6 14 2 36 2 0 1 0 41 19.5 D 27 SCOTT NIEDERMAYER 13 26:17 3 7 10 0 11 3 0 2 0 32 9.4 D 25 CHRIS PRONGER 13 27:12 2 8 10 4 12 1 0 0 0 27 7.4 R 9 BOBBY RYAN 13 19:40 5 2 7 0 0 2 0 1 0 49 10.2 R 8 TEEMU SELANNE 13 15:08 4 2 6 -2 4 2 0 1 0 31 12.9 D 19 RYAN WHITNEY 13 21:33 1 5 6 -1 9 1 0 0 0 9 11.1 C 20 RYAN CARTER 10 12:14 2 3 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 18 11.1 L 18 DREW MILLER 13 16:08 2 1 3 1 2 0 0 1 0 23 8.7 D 34 JAMES WISNIEWSKI 12 20:22 1 2 3 0 10 0 0 0 0 16 6.3 C 48 ANDREW EBBETT 13 13:11 1 2 3 -1 8 0 0 0 0 16 6.3 L 44 ROB NIEDERMAYER 13 16:13 0 3 3 1 12 0 0 0 0 7 .0 C 22 TODD MARCHANT 13 19:55 1 1 2 0 16 0 0 1 1 18 5.6 C 26 ERIK CHRISTENSEN 8 10:37 0 2 2 -1 0 0 0 0 0 10 .0 R 13 MIKE BROWN 13 8:27 0 2 2 0 25 0 0 0 0 6 .0 D 23 FRANCOIS BEAUCHEMIN 13 21:24 1 0 1 1 15 0 0 0 0 9 11.1 D 53 BRETT FESTERLING 1 14:34 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 L 12 JOSH GREEN 5 5:53 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 .0 R 16 GEORGE PARROS 7 5:32 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 5 .0 C 17 PETTERI NOKELAINEN 9 8:42 0 0 0 -1 2 0 0 0 0 2 .0 D 21 SHELDON BROOKBANK 13 11:12 0 0 0 -1 18 0 0 0 0 3 .0 SW# GOALTENDER GPI MINS AVG W L EN SO GA SA SV% G A PIM 35 JEAN-SEBASTIEN GIGUERE 1 17 .00 0 0 1 0 0 6 1.000 0 0 0 1 JONAS HILLER 13 807 2.23 7 6 1 2 30 524 .943 0 0 0 ANA GOALTENDING TOTALS 13 827 2.32 7 6 2 2 32 532 .940 0 0 0 The Anaheim Ducks earned their franchise-record fourth consecutive trip to the Stanley Cup Playoffs in 2008-09, finishing second in the Pacific Division and eighth in the Western Conference with a 42-33-7 record for 91 points. The Ducks opened the postseason against the NHL’s top team in the regular season, the San Jose Sharks. The series marked just the second NHL playoff meeting between two California teams and the first since the 1969 Western Conference Quarterfinals when the Los Angeles Kings beat the Oakland Seals in seven games. With a 4-2 series win over San Jose, the Ducks became the fifth team to upset the NHL’s best regular season team (by standings points) in the first round since the Expansion Era began (1967-68). The Ducks were also just the 11th team in NHL history to defeat a team who earned 110-or-more standings points during the regular season in the first round. With the series victory, Anaheim advanced to the second round to face Detroit for the fifth time in franchise history. The Ducks stretched the Western Conference Semifinals to seven games before falling short in Game 7 at Detroit. Center Ryan Getzlaf led the team in postseason scoring with 4-14=18 points while goaltender Jonas Hiller posted a 7-6 record with two shutouts, a 2.23 GAA and .943 SV% in his Stanley Cup Playoff debut.

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GAME 4 (APRIL 23, 2009) - ANAHEIM 4 VS. SAN JOSE 0

GAME 1 (APRIL 16, 2009) - ANAHEIM 2 @ SAN JOSE 0

Right wing Bobby Ryan became the second rookie in franchise history to score two goals in a playoff game while goaltender Jonas Hiller posted his second career postseason shutout as the Ducks blanked the Sharks, 4-0...the shutout marked the Ducks’ first home shutout in the postseason since May 30, 2007 in Game 2 of the SCF vs. OTT... Ryan scored the Ducks’ opening two goals of the game, with the first accounting for the game-winner...the only other Ducks rookie to score two goals in a playoff game was defenseman Francois Beauchemin in Game 3 of the CQF, Apr. 25, 2006 vs. CGY...Ryan’s linemates, center Ryan Getzlaf (0-2=2) and Corey Perry (1-1=2) also had multiple-point nights...defenseman Ryan Whitney collected an assist on Ryan’s first goal, extending his point streak to four consecutive games, which co-led the NHL at the conclusion of the game...defenseman Chris Pronger, left wing Rob Niedermayer and center Todd Marchant each tallied a helper in the game...left wing Drew Miller scored his second career playoff goal, an empty-netter with 41 seconds remaining on the clock...Hiller was perfect in net, stopping all 31 shots he faced... the Ducks were also perfect on the penalty kill for the third game of the series.

The Ducks were able to shut down the Sharks’ potent power play (stopping all six attempts) and scored an extra-man marker of their own en route to 2-0 shutout in Game 1...it was the club’s first postseason shutout since May 30, 2007 in Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final vs. Ottawa (1-0)...it was also the club’s first road shutout in the Stanley Cup Playoffs since May 3, 2006 in the series deciding Game 7 of the Conference Quarterfinal Series at Calgary (3-0)... defenseman Scott Niedermayer broke the scoreless tie at 5:18 of the third period on the club’s third power play attempt of the game...center Ryan Getzlaf and defenseman Ryan Whitney (first playoff point as a Duck) picked up the assists...it was Niedermayer’s seventh career postseason game-winning goal and his fourth with Anaheim...after coming out of the penalty box for elbowing, Getzlaf scored a goal on a pass from right wing Mike Brown to provide an insurance goal for the Ducks, making the score 2-0...it was Brown’s first career postseason point...in his Stanley Cup Playoffs debut, goaltender Jonas Hiller stopped all 35 shots he faced for the shutout...he was first goalie in over five years to post a shutout in his postseason debut. PP: 1-4 PK: 0-6 SF: 35 TOI: S. Niedermayer (24:42) Three Stars: 1. Hiller 2. Getzlaf 3. Marchant

SA: 17

PP: 0-4 PK: 0-2 SF: 26 TOI: C. Pronger (25:00) Three Stars: 1. Ryan 2. Hiller 3. Wisniewski

SA: 31

GAME 5 (APRIL 25, 2009) - ANAHEIM 2 @ SAN JOSE 3 OT

The Ducks took a two games-to-none lead in their Western Conference Quarterfinal series against the San Jose Sharks with a 3-2 victory at HP Pavilion...with a six-for-six performance in Game 2, the Ducks improved to a perfect 12-for-12 on the penalty kill against the Sharks...all three Ducks goal scorers had begun the season in Iowa (AHL)...right wing Bobby Ryan opened the scoring at the 3:45 mark of the first period, beating Evgeni Nabokov with a second-attempt effort on the power play...after Ryan Clowe scored San Jose’s first goal of the postseason early in the second, the Ducks reclaimed the lead on center Andrew Ebbett’s go-ahead goal at 9:44 of the third...left wing Drew Miller collected the game-winner at 13:17 of the third, making a winner out of starting goaltender Jonas Hiller, who stopped 42-of-44 shots for his second consecutive win...six Ducks recorded single assists in the victory, including right wing Teemu Selanne, center Erik Christensen, left wing Rob Niedermayer, and defensemen Scott Niedermayer, James Wisniewski and Ryan Whitney.

The San Jose Sharks reduced the Ducks’ Western Conference Quarterfinal series lead to one game with a 3-2 overtime victory in Game 5 at HP Pavilion, the first overtime contest of the series...holding true to form, the team to score first improved to 5-0 while the home team won its second straight after the visitors took the first three games of the series...the Sharks jumped out to a 2-0 lead with goals by Joe Thornton and Devin Setoguchi in the first and second periods, respectively...the Ducks responded with a two-goal third period to force overtime...center Ryan Carter got Anaheim on the scoreboard with his first career playoff goal (Nabokov) 55 seconds in the third before right wing Corey Perry tied the game with his second of the playoffs at 4:42 of the third...defenseman Scott Niedermayer (0-2=2) and centers Ryan Getzlaf (0-1=1) and Andrew Ebbett (0-1=1) drew assists on the third-period goals...the teams went scoreless through the remainder of regulation, pushing the game to OT...Patrick Marleau held off elimination for the Sharks with his game-winner at 6:02 of OT...in a tough-luck loss, goaltender Jonas Hiller stopped 45-of-48 shots in his first career postseason overtime game.

PP: 1-2 PK: 0-6 SF: 26 SA: 44 TOI: S. Niedermayer (26:51) Three Stars: 1. Hiller 2. Cheechoo 3. S. Niedermayer

PP: 0-3 PK: 1-3 SF: 25 SA: 48 TOI: R. Whitney (28:11) Three Stars: 1. Marleau 2. Thornton 3. S. Niedermayer

GAME 2 (APRIL 19, 2009) - ANAHEIM 3 @ SAN JOSE 2

GAME 3 (APRIL 21, 2009) - ANAHEIM 3 VS. SAN JOSE 4

GAME 6 (APRIL 27, 2009) - ANAHEIM 4 VS. SAN JOSE 1

The Western Conference Quarterfinal series shifted to Southern California for Game 3 but despite the change of location, the visiting team came away with the win for the third consecutive game...the San Jose Sharks earned their first win of the series with a 4-3 victory over the Ducks at Honda Center, reducing Anaheim’s lead in the series to two games to one...San Jose opened the scoring early in the first for its first lead of the series and never trailed in the game...Anaheim tied the game on three separate occasions before Patrick Marleau scored the game-winning goal at 10:33 of the third...the final score marked the first career playoff loss for goaltender Jonas Hiller, who turned away 31-of-35 shots...right wing Bobby Ryan and defensemen Chris Pronger and James Wisniewski all scored their first goals of the 2009 playoffs while center Ryan Getzlaf and defenseman Ryan Whitney each earned an assist.

The Ducks broke a scoreless tie at 13:03 of the second period, followed by two more unanswered goals to defeat the Sharks in Game 6 of the CQF and advance to the CSF...right wing Corey Perry put the Ducks on the board with a power play goal to tie the game at 12:33 of the first period...right wing Teemu Selanne scored a power play goal at 13:03 of the second, which would prove to be the game-winner...it was the 10th postseason game-winner of his career and first since May 20, 2007 in Game 5 of the WCF at Detroit...defenseman Francois Beauchemin scored his first goal of the postseason just 1:23 after Selanne’s marker...center Ryan Getzlaf scored at 17:06 of the third to add another insurance goal...Getzlaf completed the “Gordie Howe hat trick,” collecting an assist on Perry’s goal while also squaring off against San Jose center Joe Thornton just two seconds into the contest... defenseman Chris Pronger added two assists while defenseman Scott Niedermayer, centers Mike Brown and Ryan Carter and left wingers Rob Niedermayer and Drew Miller each notched a single assist...the Ducks scored on the power play for the fourth game in the series...goaltender Jonas Hiller won his fourth career postseason game, stopping 36-of-37 shots.

PP: 1-4 PK: 2-3 SF: 30 TOI: S. Niedermayer (26:21) Three Stars: 1. Boyle 2. Pronger 3. Blake

SA: 35

PP: 2-5 PK: 1-4 SF: 32 SA: 37 TOI: S. Niedermayer (27:59) Three Stars: 1. Hiller 2. Pronger 3. S. Niedermayer

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2009 DUCKS PLAYOFF NOTES WESTERN CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS GAME 1 (MAY 1, 2009) - ANAHEIM 2 @ DETROIT 3

Detroit’s Nicklas Lidstrom scored the second of his two goals with just 49 seconds remaining in the game, breaking the 2-2 tie and giving the Red Wings a 3-2 win and 1-0 series lead at Joe Louis Arena...the loss moved Anaheim’s lifetime postseason record in Detroit to 4-6...right wing Corey Perry gave the Ducks an early one-goal lead, putting the club on the board at 7:28 of the first period...Perry extended his goal streak to four games...following two Detroit goals, right wing Teemu Selanne scored a power play goal for the Ducks with just 17 seconds remaining in the second, sending the two clubs into the dressing room with a 2-2 tie at intermission...in his 50th career postseason contest, center Ryan Getzlaf collected assists on both Anaheim goals, extending his assist streak to five games...he also led the club in TOI with 27:55...defenseman Chris Pronger also registered assists on both the Perry and Selanne goals...goaltender Jonas Hiller was handed the tough-luck loss, stopping 34-of-37 shots on net. PP: 1-3 PK: 2-6 SF: 24 TOI: R. Getzlaf (27:55) Three Stars: 1. Lidstrom 2. Franzen 3. Getzlaf

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GAME 2 (MAY 3, 2009) - ANAHEIM 4 @ DETROIT 3 3OT

Center Todd Marchant broke a 3-3 tie in the third overtime period to propel the Ducks to a 4-3 victory over the Red Wings at Joe Louis Arena in Game 2 of the Western Conference Semifinals...Marchant’s second career playoff overtime goal evened the series at a game apiece as Anaheim won its fifth consecutive overtime game against Detroit...the contest marked the longest game for Anaheim since Game 1 of the CSF at Dallas on Apr. 24, 2003 (W, 4-3 in 5 OT) and third triple overtime game against the Red Wings...goaltender Jonas Hiller stopped 59-of-62 shots, marking the most saves by an Anaheim netminder since J.S. Giguere made 63 stops in Game 1 of the CQF on Apr. 10, 2003 at Detroit...the game opened with Anaheim and Detroit scoring twice in the first period as center Ryan Getzlaf and defenseman Chris Pronger netted goals for the Ducks...center Ryan Carter gave Anaheim a 3-2 lead with a power play goal at 4:42 of the second before Detroit forced overtime with Johan Franzen’s game-tying goal at 5:19 of the third... after two scoreless overtime periods, Marchant ended the drama at 1:15 of the third extra frame, the lone assist going to defenseman James Wisniewski...Getzlaf led all skaters with 1-2=3 points while right wing Corey Perry recorded the only other multiple-point game with a pair of assists (0-2=2)...defenseman Scott Niedermayer (0-1=1) and right wing Bobby Ryan (0-1=1) also earned assists in the victory...Pronger paced all skaters with 46:21 TOI. PP: 2-4 PK: 1-3 SF: 46 TOI: C. Pronger (46:21) Three Stars: 1. Hiller 2. Franzen 3. Pronger

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GAME 3 (MAY 5, 2009) - ANAHEIM 2 VS. DETROIT 1

Returning to Honda Center for Game 3 of the Western Conference Semifinals, the Ducks edged the Red Wings, 2-1, to take a 2-1 lead in the best-of-7 series...goaltender Jonas Hiller turned in another strong playoff performance, stopping 45-of-46 shots for his second consecutive win and sixth of the playoffs...Hiller faced 11 shots in the first period, 17 in the second and 18 in the third, allowing only a Henrik Zetterberg power play goal at 14:20 of the middle frame...right wing Teemu Selanne opened the scoring at 12:49 of the first, converting on a breakaway pass from center Ryan Carter, who collected his second assist of the playoffs...defenseman Scott Niedermayer’s power play goal at 8:16 of the second marked his eighth career playoff gamewinner, tied for second all-time among defensemen in the postseason... center Ryan Getzlaf and defenseman Chris Pronger drew assists on the Niedermayer goal. PP: 1-4 PK: 1-5 SF: 23 TOI: C. Pronger (26:55) Three Stars: 1. Hiller 2. Pronger 3. Zetterberg

SA: 46

GAME 4 (MAY 7, 2009) - ANAHEIM 4 VS. DETROIT 6

Fueled by two-goal outings from center Johan Franzen and right wing Marian Hossa, the Red Wings defeated the Ducks, 6-3, at Honda Center to even the Western Conference Semifinals at two games apiece...Anaheim

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right wing Corey Perry opened the scoring at 0:42 of the first period, tying a franchise postseason record for the fastest goal scored to start a game (Petr Sykora scored 42 seconds into Game 5 of the 2003 Stanley Cup Final, June 5, 2003 at New Jersey)...Franzen scored twice in the latter half of the period as Detroit would not trail for the remainder of the night... Perry, who scored his second goal of the game at 11:03 of the second period, finished with a playoff career-high 2-1=3 points and his first career postseason multiple-goal game...defenseman Scott Niedermayer also scored for Anaheim at 10:03 of the third, marking his team-leading third power play goal of the playoffs...center Ryan Getzlaf (0-2=2) had a pair of assists and defenseman Chris Pronger (0-1=1) added a single helper in the setback...goaltender Jonas Hiller turned away 28-of-33 shots before being relieved by J.S. Giguere, who stopped all six shots in his 2009 playoff debut...the game drew a club-record 17,601 fans, besting the previous mark of 17,597 set on Jan. 2, 2009 vs. Philadelphia. PP: 1-3 PK: 1-5 SF: 28 TOI: S. Niedermayer (24:59) Three Stars: 1. Franzen 2. Hossa 3. Perry

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GAME 5 (MAY 10, 2009) - ANAHEIM 1 @ DETROIT 4

With a 4-1 defeat in Game 5 of the Western Conference Semifinals at Joe Louis Arena, the Ducks lost their second consecutive game to the Red Wings to fall behind in the best-of-7 series three games to two...after a scoreless first period, Detroit erupted for two goals 39 seconds apart in the second courtesy of Johan Franzen and Jiri Hudler...at 15:57 of the second, defenseman Ryan Whitney scored his first goal as a Duck on the power play to bring Anaheim back to within one of Detroit...centers Eric Christensen and Andrew Ebbett drew assists on Whitney’s goal... the Ducks would not find the back of the net again despite several quality scoring chances against Detroit netminder Chris Osgood...Anaheim goaltender Jonas Hiller stopped 34-of-37 shots, including 15 in the second, in the tough-luck loss...the Ducks went a perfect three-for-three on the penalty kill for the first time in the series. PP: 1-3 PK: 0-3 SF: 17 SA: 38 TOI: C. Pronger (26:30) Three Stars: 1. Zetterberg 2. Ericsson 3. Datsyuk GAME 6 (MAY 12, 2009) - ANAHEIM 2 VS. DETROIT 1

The Ducks forced the series to a decisive Game 7 with a 2-1 victory at Honda Center...top-liners Ryan Getzlaf and Corey Perry figured in on each of the goals...on the first goal, Getzlaf tipped in the puck off a deflection from Perry on the power play...on the second goal, Perry tipped the puck in the net off a shot by Getzlaf from the blueline...defenseman Scott Niedermayer also registered an assist on the Getzlaf goal while right wing Bobby Ryan notched a helper on Perry’s game-winner...it was Perry’s second career GWG (also in Game 3 of the CSF, Apr. 29, 2007 @ VAN) and the first of 2009...the club held the Red Wings scoreless for 56:25 until Detroit’s Johan Franzen scored a goal at 17:35 of the third period on the power play...Jonas Hiller stopped 38-of-39 shots for his fifth game of the postseason in which he allowed one-goal-or-less...the Ducks improved their lifetime Game 6 record to 7-1 and a perfect 6-0 at home. PP: 1-5 PK: 1-4 SF: 28 SA: 39 TOI: C. Pronger (26:36) Three Stars: 1. Hiller 2. Getzlaf 3. S. Niedermayer GAME 7 (MAY 14, 2009) - ANAHEIM 3 @ DETROIT 4

Detroit’s Dan Cleary scored the game- and series-winning goal with three minutes left in regulation as the Ducks were eliminated from the Stanley Cup Playoffs with a 4-3 loss to the Red Wings in Game 7 of the CSF at Joe Louis Arena...Anaheim rallied from 2-0 and 3-1 deficits with goals from right wings Teemu Selanne, Corey Perry and Bobby Ryan... Ryan’s goal at the 7:37 mark of the third period tied the game at 3-3, erasing a Detroit lead that had stood since 15:53 of the first...goaltender Jonas Hiller was once again strong in net for the Ducks with 36 saves on 40 shots, including 17 in the first period...Perry, Selanne, center Ryan Carter and defensemen Scott Niedermayer, Chris Pronger and Ryan Whitney all drew single assists in the setback, Anaheim’s third Game 7 defeat in franchise history. PP: 1-5 PK: 1-5 SF: 27 TOI: C. Pronger (28:23) Three Stars: 1. Cleary 2. Helm 3. Selanne

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2008 DUCKS PLAYOFF STATS AVG POS NO. PLAYER GP TOI G A PTS +/- PIM PP SH GW OT S PCTG D 25 CHRIS PRONGER 6 24:13 2 3 5 -1 12 2 0 1 0 12 16.7 C 15 RYAN GETZLAF 6 20:29 2 3 5 -2 6 1 0 0 0 14 14.3 R 8 TEEMU SELANNE 6 19:34 2 2 4 -1 6 2 0 1 0 20 10.0 R 10 COREY PERRY 3 14:54 2 1 3 1 8 0 0 0 0 7 28.6 C 22 TODD MARCHANT 6 17:39 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 8 25.0 D 21 SEAN O’DONNELL 6 15:31 1 1 2 3 2 0 0 0 0 3 33.3 L 32 TRAVIS MOEN 6 14:08 1 1 2 -1 2 0 0 0 0 4 25.0 D 27 SCOTT NIEDERMAYER 6 24:24 0 2 2 -2 4 0 0 0 0 7 .0 R 4 TODD BERTUZZI 6 14:14 0 2 2 -2 14 0 0 0 0 11 .0 L 14 CHRIS KUNITZ 6 18:30 0 2 2 -2 8 0 0 0 0 14 .0 D 11 MATHIEU SCHNEIDER 6 20:29 1 0 1 -3 8 0 0 0 0 7 14.3 C 39 DOUG WEIGHT 5 7:38 0 1 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 2 .0 D 40 KENT HUSKINS 6 14:34 0 1 1 -3 2 0 0 0 0 2 .0 R 16 GEORGE PARROS 1 2:42 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 C 44 ROB NIEDERMAYER 2 13:46 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 0 1 .0 C 17 BRIAN SUTHERBY 5 5:28 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 .0 L 24 BRAD MAY 6 6:55 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 6 .0 C 26 SAMUEL PAHLSSON 6 18:18 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 .0 D 23 FRANCOIS BEAUCHEMIN 6 21:01 0 0 0 2 26 0 0 0 0 4 .0 C 20 *RYAN CARTER 6 11:02 0 0 0 -2 6 0 0 0 0 6 .0 SW# GOALTENDER GPI MINS AVG W L EN SO GA SA SV% G A PIM 35 JEAN-SEBASTIEN GIGUERE 6 358 3.18 2 4 1 0 19 187 .898 0 1 0 ANA GOALTENDING TOTALS 6 360 3.33 2 4 1 0 20 188 .894 0 1 0 * = Rookie

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2008 DUCKS PLAYOFF NOTES The Anaheim Ducks completed the 2007-08 regular season with a mark of 47-27-8 record for 102 points, finishing second in the Pacific Division and fourth in the Western Conference. The Ducks advanced to the NHL Playoffs for a franchise-record third consecutive season and faced the fifth-seed Dallas Stars for the second time in club postseason history. Holding home ice advantage, Anaheim lost Games 1 and 2 at Honda Center before earning its first win in Game 3 at American Airlines Center. A Game 4 loss in Dallas forced the Ducks into a must-win situation for the remainder of the series. Anaheim responded with a convincing victory in Game 5 before the 77th consecutive sellout at Honda Center but was eventually eliminated with a Game 6 loss in Dallas. It was just the second first-round exit in six NHL Playoffs for the Ducks and the first since the 1999 postseason. Center Ryan Getzlaf and defenseman Chris Pronger finished tied for the team scoring lead with 2-3=5 points each while right wing Teemu Selanne finished third with 2-2=4 points.

WESTERN CONFERENCE QUARTERFINALS GAME 1 (APRIL 10, 2008) - ANAHEIM 0 VS. DALLAS 4

GAME 4 (APRIL 17, 2008) - ANAHEIM 1 @ DALLAS 3

Special teams won the game for Dallas, scoring four power play goals as the Ducks fell to the Stars, 4-0, in Game 1 of the Western Conference Quarterfinals...Dallas forwards Steve Ott, Loui Eriksson, Jere Lehtinen and Brenden Morrow scored a power play goal each...Morrow also picked up two assists for a three-point game...both Mike Ribeiro and Stephane Robidas each earned two assists... Stars goaltender Marty Turco stopped all 23 Ducks shots...J.S. Giguere turned away 33-of-37 shots in the loss...Bobby Ryan made his NHL career postseason debut, recording one shot with 13:13 TOI...Scott Niedermayer had a game-high 24:45 TOI.

All four of the game’s goals were scored at even strength, as the Stars bested the Ducks, 3-1, in Game 4 of the CQF at American Airlines Center...after giving up a goal at 16:39 of the first period to Dallas’ Joel Lundqvist, the score remained the same until 9:01 of the third period when Dallas’ Stu Barnes put the Stars up, 2-0...Steve Ott added another Dallas goal at 17:17 of the third...Mathieu Schneider spoiled the Dallas shutout, scoring with 0:08 seconds remaining in the game...Corey Perry, returning for his first postseason contest after missing six weeks with a lacerated right quadriceps tendon, collected an assist on Schneider’s goal... Kent Huskins also picked up an assist on the Ducks’ lone goal, his second career postseason point...J.S. Giguere stopped 17-of-20 shots in the loss.

PP: 0-3 PK: 4-7 SF: 23 SA: 37 TOI: S. Niedermayer (24:45) Three Stars: 1. Ribeiro 2. May 3. Turco GAME 2 (APRIL 12, 2008) - ANAHEIM 2 VS. DALLAS 5 The Stars jumped out to an early 2-0 lead, but the Ducks answered back as Teemu Selanne scored a power play goal at 3:41 of the first period...Scott Niedermayer and Ryan Getzlaf notched the assists on the Selanne goal... Travis Moen evened the score with an even-strength goal at 16:19 of the second with Todd Bertuzzi earning the single assist...the Ducks failed to capitalize on two early third-period power play attempts...Mike Modano scored the eventual game-winner for the Stars on the power play at 5:47 of the third...Brad Richards followed with another goal less than a minute later to extend the Stars lead to two goals...Loui Eriksson scored the Stars’ fifth and final goal at 14:36 of the third...J.S. Giguere stopped 25-of-30 shots in the loss. PP: 1-6 PK: 2-6 SF: 22 SA: 30 TOI: C. Pronger (25:02) Three Stars: 1. Richards 2. Getzalf 3. Ribeiro GAME 3 (APRIL 15, 2008) - ANAHEIM 4 @ DALLAS 2

PP: 0-5 PK: 0-6 SF: 28 SA: 20 TOI: S. Niedermayer (25:32) Three Stars: 1. Turco 2. Barnes 3. Modano GAME 5 (APRIL 18, 2008) - ANAHEIM 5 VS. DALLAS 2

Anaheim extended the series to a sixth game with a 5-2 victory at Honda Center...Corey Perry scored his first goal of the postseason at 8:25 of the first period, with Sean O’Donnell collecting the assist...the Ducks’ next two goals were scored on the power play, with Ryan Getzlaf scoring at 11:03 of the second and Teemu Selanne (GWG) scoring at 0:48 of the third...O’Donnell added an insurance goal at 12:05 of the third, his first goal in the postseason since Game 3 of the WCF, May 23, 2006 at Edmonton...he also established a career high for points in a postseason contest (1-1=2)...Chris Pronger and Chris Kunitz each had a two-assist night while Getzlaf and Selanne also collected single assists...Todd Marchant scored his second goal of the postseason with an empty-netter at 18:36 of the third...J.S. Giguere earned his second victory of the 2008 playoffs, stopping 40-of-42 shots...the Ducks were perfect on the penalty kill, going 7-for-7...the club scored two power play goals for the second time in the series.

The Ducks became contenders in the series, cutting the Stars’ lead to two games to one with a 4-2 victory in Game 3 of the CQF...Todd Marchant opened the scoring for the Ducks with a goal at 6:39 of the first period for his first postseason goal since Game 3 of the WCF, May 23, 2006 at Edmonton...Travis Moen and Chris Pronger assisted on Marchant’s goal...Ryan Getzlaf scored an unassisted goal, his first of the 2008 postseason, at 10:09 of the first...Pronger scored his first of two goals on the power play at 14:31 of the first, giving the Ducks a 3-0 lead...Todd Bertuzzi and Doug Weight each earned assists...Pronger pushed the score to 4-0 with another power play tally at 5:34 of the second...Teemu Selanne and Getzlaf provided the helpers...it was the first multi-goal game of Pronger’s postseason career and tied the club record for points in a playoff game by a defenseman (also a career high)...in addition, his two goals tied a club record for most goals by a defenseman in a postseason contest...J.S. Giguere stopped 31-of-33 shots in the victory.

PP: 2-3 PK: 0-7 SF: 42 SA: 32 TOI: C. Pronger (27:14) Three Stars: 1. Giguere 2. Selanne 3. Ribeiro

PP: 2-4 PK: 2-7 SF: 15 SA: 33 TOI: S. Niedermayer (26:56) Three Stars: 1. Pronger 2. Morrow 3. Giguere

PP: 0-3 PK: 2-5 SF: 18 SA: 26 TOI: S. Niedermayer (25:23) Three Stars: 1. Robidas 2. Morrow 3. Barnes

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GAME 6 (APRIL 20, 2008) - ANAHEIM 1 VS. DALLAS 4

The Ducks were eliminated from the 2008 NHL Playoffs with a 4-1 loss to the Stars in Game 6 of the CQF at American Airlines Center…Corey Perry opened the scoring with his second goal in as many games, successfully converting at the 2:11 mark of the second period…assists went to Scott Niedermayer and J.S. Giguere, who collected his first playoff point since the 2003 postseason…Dallas clinched the series victory with four goals in the third period, including tallies from Stephane Robidas, Stu Barnes, Loui Eriksson and Mike Modano…Giguere finished with 22 saves on 26 shots… the setback marked Anaheim’s first opening-round loss since 1999.

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2007 DUCKS PLAYOFF STATS AVG POS NO. PLAYER GP TOI G A PTS +/- PIM PP SH GW OT S PCTG C 15 RYAN GETZLAF 21 21:43 7 10 17 1 32 3 1 3 0 57 12.3 R 10 COREY PERRY 21 16:29 6 9 15 5 37 1 0 1 0 58 10.3 R 8 TEEMU SELANNE 21 19:07 5 10 15 1 10 0 0 2 1 60 8.3 D 25 CHRIS PRONGER 19 30:11 3 12 15 10 26 1 0 0 0 58 5.2 C 19 ANDY MCDONALD 21 18:37 10 4 14 6 10 5 0 0 0 64 15.6 L 32 TRAVIS MOEN 21 17:18 7 5 12 5 22 0 0 3 1 34 20.6 C 26 SAMUEL PAHLSSON 21 19:25 3 9 12 10 20 0 0 2 0 30 10.0 D 27 SCOTT NIEDERMAYER 21 29:50 3 8 11 2 26 1 0 2 2 42 7.1 C 44 ROB NIEDERMAYER 21 18:34 5 5 10 9 39 0 1 1 0 42 11.9 D 23 FRANCOIS BEAUCHEMIN 20 30:33 4 4 8 2 16 4 0 0 0 58 6.9 R 17 *DUSTIN PENNER 21 14:04 3 5 8 4 2 0 0 2 0 37 8.1 L 14 CHRIS KUNITZ 13 17:47 1 5 6 1 19 0 0 0 0 28 3.6 C 22 TODD MARCHANT 11 15:44 0 3 3 -1 12 0 0 0 0 19 .0 D 5 RIC JACKMAN 7 6:04 1 1 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 2 50.0 D 21 SEAN O’DONNELL 21 20:20 0 2 2 8 10 0 0 0 0 13 .0 L 24 BRAD MAY 18 7:21 0 1 1 -1 28 0 0 0 0 14 .0 D 40 KENT HUSKINS 21 11:44 0 1 1 4 11 0 0 0 0 5 .0 C 13 MARK HARTIGAN 1 3:34 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 D 34 *AARON ROME 1 11:01 0 0 0 -2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 R 46 JOE MOTZKO 3 3:54 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 .0 L 18 *ANDREW MILLER 3 6:59 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 3 .0 C 52 *RYAN CARTER 4 3:12 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 R 16 GEORGE PARROS 5 3:49 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 1 .0 R 38 *RYAN SHANNON 11 4:03 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 5 .0 L 45 SHAWN THORNTON 15 3:57 0 0 0 -3 19 0 0 0 0 5 .0 D 33 JOE DIPENTA 16 8:12 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 3 .0 SW# GOALTENDER GPI MINS AVG W L T EN SO GA SA SV % G A PIM 35 J.S. GIGUERE 18 1067 1.97 13 4 0 1 35 451 .922 0 0 0 30 ILYA BRYZGALOV 5 267 2.25 3 1 0 0 10 128 .922 0 0 0 ANA GOALTENDING TOTALS 21 1341 2.01 16 5 0 1 45 579 .922 * = Rookie

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2007 DUCKS PLAYOFF NOTES CUP IN CALIFORNIA By securing their first Stanley Cup championship in franchise history, the Anaheim Ducks also became the first team from California to win the Stanley Cup…their appearance in the Final marked just the fifth time since 1926 that a West Coast team competed for the Stanley Cup (also Vancouver (1982 & 1994), Los Angeles (1993) & Anaheim (2003))… the Ducks were the first West Coast team to win the Stanley Cup since the 1925 Victoria Cougars and the first U.S. team to win it since the 1917 Seattle Metropolitans.

KEEPING IT IN THE FAMILY Rob and Scott Niedermayer were the first set of brothers to win the Stanley Cup together since Brent and Duane Sutter won with the 1983 New York Islanders (they also won Cup with Islanders in 1982)…they were the first set of brothers to compete on the same team in the Stanley Cup Final since Rich and Ron Sutter played for the Philadelphia Flyers in the 1985 Final vs. the Edmonton Oilers (lost)...the Niedermayers were also the first brother combination on opposing clubs to appear in the Stanley Cup Final since 1946 when they met in the 2003 Stanley Cup Final.

YOUTH RAISE THE CUP The 2007 Champions had the largest contingency of players (11) in their first or second NHL year on one Stanley Cup roster…the 1986 Montreal Canadiens are the only team that comes close to the Ducks number of first or second year players on a Stanley Cup winning roster with 10…below is a list of Ducks that were in their first or second NHL season that played in at least one game with the club during their playoff run: Ilya Bryzgalov Francois Beauchemin Ryan Carter Ryan Getzlaf Kent Huskins Chris Kunitz

Drew Miller Dustin Penner Corey Perry Aaron Rome Ryan Shannon

FOUR SCORE: The Ducks were the first team since the 1989 Calgary Flames to have one player or fewer to have previously won the Stanley Cup…Scott Niedermayer was the only Ducks player who has previously won the Cup with the 1995, 2000 and 2003 New Jersey Devils…the 1989 Flames entered the Stanley Cup Final without a single player who had previously won a Cup.

ROOKIES CHIP IN The Ducks had five rookie players on their roster who competed in at least three 2007 playoff games…the last Stanley Cup championship team to have more than five rookies compete in at least three playoff games during a postseason run were the 1986 Montreal Canadiens, who had eight…below is a list of the rookies on the Ducks Stanley Cup winning roster that competed in at least three playoff games in 2007: Ryan Carter Kent Huskins Drew Miller Dustin Penner Ryan Shannon

WASTING LITTLE TIME The Anaheim Ducks secured the Stanley Cup in just 21 games…with the 1992 Pittsburgh Penguins, the Ducks were the 5th (tied) fastest run to winning the Stanley Cup in NHL history since the best-of-seven series was implemented in 1987. Year Team Record Win Percentage 1988 Edmonton Oilers 16-2 .889 1993 Montreal Canadiens 16-4 .800 1997 Detroit Red Wings 16-4 .800 1995 New Jersey Devils 16-4 .800 2007 Anaheim Ducks 16-5 .762 1992 Pittsburgh Penguins 16-5 .762

TOP FLIGHT OVER LAST FOUR YEARS The Ducks advanced to the Conference Finals for the third time in the last four NHL seasons...no other team has advanced to the Conference Finals more than once over that span (since 2003 playoffs)...the Sabres and Senators advanced to the Conference Finals for the second time in four years...the Ducks were the ONLY team in the NHL to advance to the Stanley Cup Final twice in the previous four years. EASTERN CONFERENCE FINALS WESTERN CONFERENCE FINALS STANLEY CUP FINAL YEAR Team Team Team Team Team Team 2003 Ottawa New Jersey Anaheim Minnesota New Jersey Anaheim 2004 Tampa Bay Philadelphia Calgary San Jose Tampa Bay Calgary 2006 Carolina Buffalo Anaheim Edmonton Carolina Edmonton 2007 Ottawa Buffalo Anaheim Detroit Ottawa Anaheim

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2007 DUCKS PLAYOFF NOTES FEELING AT HOME IN THE FINAL The Ducks remain undefeated at home (7-0) in Stanley Cup Final contests and are 8-0 at home in series-clinching games (4-0 in 2007, 3-0 in 2003 and 1-0 in 1997).

DUCKS IN THE POSTSEASON For the first time in franchise history, the Ducks qualified for the Stanley Cup Playoffs in consecutive seasons...the club also qualified in 2006, 2003, 1999 and 1997...the Ducks have a win percentage of .603 in the Stanley Cup Playoffs with a 44-29 overall record.

WINNING THE CLOSE ONES The Ducks posted a 12-2 record in games decided by one goal…the club tied the NHL playoff record for the most one-goal victories in one postseason…the 2003 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim had 12 one-goal victories during their Stanley Cup Final run…the 1993 Montreal Canadiens also accomplished this feat as they went on to win the Stanley Cup…in addition, the Ducks were T-2nd in lead-changing, game-winning goals that occurred in the third period or overtime: GAME-WINNING GOALS IN THE THIRD PERIOD OR OVERTIME Year Team 3rd Period/OT Wins 1993 Montreal Canadiens 12 2007 Anaheim Ducks 10 1994 Vancouver Canucks 10 1999 Dallas Stars 10 2003 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim 10

GETTING IT DONE AT HOME: With their win vs. OTT in Game Five of the Stanley Cup Final, the Ducks won their 10th (10-2) game at home in the postseason and have an overall home record of 23-7 since the start of the 2003 Stanley Cup Playoffs...in addition, Anaheim is 8-0 in series-clinching games at home, including 4-0 in 2007 (3-0 in 2003, 1-0 in 1997).

DUCKS AT PEAK PLAYOFF SPOT SINCE 2003 The Ducks have the most playoff wins (40) AND best playoff winning percentage (.690) in the NHL since the start of the 2003 post-season...below is a look at the top 10 playoff win totals in the NHL since 2003: Anaheim Ducks Ottawa Senators New Jersey Devils Tampa Bay Lightning San Jose Sharks Calgary Flames Buffalo Sabres Philadelphia Flyers Edmonton Oilers Carolina Hurricanes

GP 58 53 49 45 39 39 33 37 30 25

W 40 30 27 24 22 20 20 19 17 16

L 18 23 22 21 17 19 13 18 13 9

Win % .690 .566 .551 .533 .564 .512 .606 .513 .566 .640

OVERTIME ON DUCKS SIDE Since the 2003 Stanley Cup Playoffs, the Ducks have appeared in 15 postseason contests that have been decided in overtime...the club is 13-2 in those games, the most by any team since 2003...below is a look at the top six teams in the NHL with the most overtime playoff wins: Team Anaheim Ottawa Colorado Calgary Buffalo Vancouver

GP W L Win % 15 13 2 .867 11 7 4 .636 9 6 3 .667 9 6 3 .667 10 6 4 .600 11 6 5 .545

GIGUERE OUTSTANDING IN OVERTIME

With the Ducks’ overtime loss April 27 vs. VAN in Game Two of the Western Conference Semifinals, J.S. Giguere snapped his OT shutout streak at 197:52, which is the longest OT playoff minute shutout streak in NHL history... Giguere’s streak began on April 10, 2003 in the CQF vs. DET when the Ducks edged the Red Wings, 2-1 in triple overtime...in 250:47 career postseason OT minutes, Giguere has a 0.24 GAA and .990 SV% (101-for-102)...with two OT wins in the CSF vs. VAN (May 1 and May 3) and two in the WCF vs. DET (May 13 and May 20), he is now 12-1 in his career in overtime (7-0 in 2003, 1-0 in 2006 and 4-1 in 2007)...Giguere is the only player to post a 12-1 record in OT in his first 13 career playoff OT games...in addition, Giguere’s OT winning percentage (.923) is the highest for any goaltender with 10-plus OT decisions: BEST POSTSEASON OVERTIME RECORDS (minimum of 10 overtime appearances)

PLAYER Jean-Sebastien Giguere Billy Smith Felix Potvin Arturs Irbe Johnny Bower

Team ANA NYI TOR/LA SJ/CAR TOR

GP 13 21 20 12 11

W 12 16 15 9 8

L 1 5 5 3 3

WIN % .923 .762 .750 .750 .727

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2007 DUCKS PLAYOFF NOTES GIGUERE TOUGH TO BEAT J.S. Giguere allowed two goals or less in 13 of his 18 appearances in the 2007 Stanley Cup Playoffs...he recorded a shutout on May 30 vs. OTT in Game Two of the SCF when he stopped all 16 shots he faced...it was his sixth career postseason shutout, with the previous five coming in the 2003 playoff campaign (most recent: June 2, 2003 vs. NJ in Game Four of the SCF, also a 1-0 victory)...he finished the postseason 4th in the NHL with a 1.97 GAA and T-5th in the NHL with a .922 SV%, stopping 416-of-451 shots…in addition, he successfully stopped the only penalty shot he faced during the 2007 postseason on June 6 vs. OTT (A. Vermette @ 7:23 of the third period)…he won 13 of his 17 starts, including four OT victories (May 3 vs. VAN, May 1 @ VAN, May 13 @ DET and May 20 @ DET) and stopped all shots he faced coming on in relief of Ilya Bryzgalov on April 17 @ MIN...Giguere has appeared in 45 career postseason contests, posting a 31-13 record, with a 1.96 GAA and .929 SV%.

SWEDE SUCCESS FOR PAHLSSON Center Samuel Pahlsson, not usually known as a scorer (8-18=26 in 2006-07 regular season) became a major contributor to the Ducks offense during the postseason…Pahlsson recorded 3-9=12 points in 21 playoff games and was T-6th on the team in scoring...he recorded the GWG in two of the Ducks last five wins of the postseason...he scored the lone goal for the Ducks in their Game Two victory of the SCF on May 30 vs. OTT...in addition, Pahlsson scored the game-winner in the Ducks’ series-clinching Game Six of the WCF vs. DET on May 22...he also led the league in postseason faceoff wins (249) and hits (79).

GETZLAF BREAKS THROUGH: In just his second season, center Ryan Getzlaf was one of the more prolific scorers throughout the Ducks postseason run...he earned 7-10=17 points in 21 postseason contests, eclipsing his point total in the 2006 Stanley Cup Playoffs by 10 points (3-4=7)...Getzlaf led the club in scoring, was 2nd in goal scoring and 5th in the NHL in postseason scoring...in addition, he was T-2nd in the NHL in game-winning goals (3) and short-handed goals (1)...he also had a two-game goal streak (2-0=2) May 22-28 and scored three goals in the last six games (3-3=6)...Getzlaf collected 4-4=8 points in the last eight playoff games and 4-6=10 points in the last 11 games.

S. NIEDERMAYER SHINES IN OT On May 3 in the CSF, defenseman Scott Niedermayer scored the series-clinching OT goal against the Vancouver Canucks in the CSF...it was the first OT goal of his postseason career, while also holding the all-time regular season OT goal record among defensemen with 10...he added a second postseason OT goal, just 10 days after the first, on May 13 at Detroit in Game Two of the WCF (4-3 victory)...in addition, on May 20 in Game 5 of the WCF at Detroit, Niedermayer scored the game-tying goal with 48 seconds left before Teemu Selanne scored in OT to give the Ducks a crucial 2-1 victory... Niedermayer tied the record for most OT goals by a defenseman in one playoff year: MOST OVERTIME GOALS BY DEFENSEMAN IN ONE PLAYOFF YEAR Year Player Team Goals 2007 Scott Niedermayer Anaheim 2 2002 Niclas Wallin Carolina 2 1995 Chris Chelios Chicago 2 1950 Leo Reise, Jr. Detroit 2

CHECKING LINE BECOMES SCORING LINE The Ducks line combination of Samuel Pahlsson-Rob Niedermayer-Travis Moen was the Ducks checking line all season, but in addition to their defensive responsibilities, all three became prolific scorers in the postseason...the line combined for 15-19=31 points in 21 postseason games, including six GWGs...Moen recorded the game-winner in Game Five of the SCF on June 6 vs. OTT (also recorded the first two-goal game of his postseason career) and the OT goal in Game Four of the CSF on May 1 @ VAN…in addition, he also scored the game-winner in Game One of the SCF vs. OTT...Pahlsson had two gamewinners (May 30 vs. OTT in Game Two of the SCF, 1-0 victory and May 22 vs. DET in Game Six of the WCF, 5-3 victory) and R. Niedermayer had one game-winner (Apr. 15 vs. MIN in Game Three of the CQF)...the trio recorded a combined +24 rating throughout the 2007 Stanley Cup Playoffs.

PRONGER AT THE TOP OF HIS GAME In 19 postseason contests, Chris Pronger scored 3-11=14 points, which tied for 2nd on the team and 2nd in the NHL among defensemen…he was also T-7th in overall scoring, T-4th in overall assists and T-3rd in power play assists…the 2007 Stanley Cup Playoffs marked the 11th year he appeared in the postseason and recorded his second-highest career point total (5-16=21 points with EDM in 2005-06)…in addition, he was 4th in the NHL in avg. TOI with 30:11/g.

BATTLING BACK On May 1 @ VAN, the Ducks rallied from a 2-0 deficit in the third period, to eventually take the game in overtime...it marked the first time the club had successfully battled back from a two-goal deficit to win in postseason history...Travis Moen scored the game-winner, just over two minutes into the first overtime, marking his first career OT goal in the playoffs...with the Ducks’ OT win, teams in the 2007 playoffs with a two-goal lead at any point in the game went 42-4...the only teams to come back from a two-goal deficit in the postseason are Detroit and Ottawa…Detroit rallied from two goals down twice to eventually beat San Jose 3-2 on both occasions (April 28 @ DET and May 2 @ SJ)…Ottawa came back from a two-goal deficit to win in double OT, 4-3 against Buffalo (May 12 @ BUF).

BROTHERS TEAMING UP WHEN IT COUNTS Brothers Scott and Rob Niedermayer both had vital roles in three of the Ducks’ playoff victories...on May 3 in their series-clinching game vs. Vancouver in the CSF, Rob’s hit on Jannik Hansen helped to turn the puck over for Scott’s OT goal against Roberto Luongo...on May 13 at Detroit in the WCF, Rob had the first assist on Scott’s second OT goal in as many games...in Game One of the Stanley Cup Final on May 28 vs. Ottawa, both Rob and Scott assisted on Travis Moen’s game-winning goal as the Ducks held onto a 3-2 victory.

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2007 DUCKS PLAYOFF NOTES DEFENSE FIRST The Ducks allowed just 45 goals in 21 2007 Stanley Cup Playoff games…the club allowed an average of 2.14 goals-per-game, good for 3rd in the NHL in the postseason.

SHUTTING THE DOOR The Ducks 2007 Stanley Cup Playoff record when… Category Record When scoring two or more goals in a game 15-1 When opponents are held to less than 35 shots 14-3 When not allowing a power play goal 9-1 When scoring first 10-2

SHARING THE LOAD Defensemen Francois Beauchemin (30:33/g), Chris Pronger (30:11/g) and Scott Niedermayer (29:50/g) were 3rd, 4th and 5th, respectively, in the NHL in avg. TOI... the only other playoff team that had three players in the top 10 in avg. TOI was Vancouver (Ohlund, 6th; Bieksa, 9th; Kesler, 10th), which was eliminated by Anaheim in the CSF on May 3.

MAC’S BIG NIGHT On April 25 vs. VAN, Ducks center Andy McDonald recorded his first career hat trick (regular or postseason)... in addition, it was the club’s second playoff hat trick in franchise history...McDonald also added an assist for 3-1=4 points, tying the most points recorded by a Duck in playoff history...Joffrey Lupul scored 4-0=4 points on May 9, 2006 in the CSF vs. COL, recording the club’s first-ever postseason hat trick and four-point game.

KUNITZ PROVIDES SUPPORT On April 25 vs. VAN, the Ducks scored three goals in the first period, the most in the opening session by the club in the 2007 postseason...left wing Chris Kunitz provided the assists on all three goals (0-3=3), marking the first time in club history a player has collected three assists in a single period in the playoffs.

SELANNE BREAKS YET ANOTHER CLUB RECORD On April 13 vs. MIN in Game Two of the CQF, Teemu Selanne’s assist broke Paul Kariya’s franchise record for career points in the postseason...he broke the club’s playoff goals record May 23, 2006 @ EDM, scoring his 15th career postseason goal as a Duck.

BEAUCHEMIN REPEATS FEAT Francois Beauchemin’s two goals April 13 vs. MIN marked the third time in club history a Ducks defenseman had scored two goals in a playoff game...Beauchemin has done it twice, also scoring two goals on April 25, 2006 vs. CGY (Game 3)...the only other Ducks defenseman to score two goals in a playoff game was J.J. Daigneault, who did so in Game Two of the CQF on April 18, 1997 vs. PHX.

NIGHT OWLS The Ducks’ double-overtime, series-clinching win on May 3 vs. VAN in Game Five of the CSF was the club’s seventh multiple-overtime game in club history...the Ducks have gone 4-3 in those seven games...the club’s last multiple overtime game before May 3 came on April 27 in Game Two of the CSF vs. VAN (3-2, Cowan GWG).

HATCHING HEAD COACHES IN ANAHEIM Of the four teams that competed in the Western Conference Semifinals, three were led by coaches who received their NHL head coaching start in Anaheim...Ron Wilson (SJ) served as Anaheim’s head coach from 1993-97, while Mike Babcock made his head coaching debut with the Ducks from 2002-04...Randy Carlyle has coached the Ducks for the past two seasons, helping the team advance to the Stanley Cup Playoffs in consecutive seasons for the first time in franchise history...Vancouver’s head coach, Alain Vigneault, the only CSF coach to have not served in Anaheim, succeeded Carlyle as the head coach of the Manitoba Moose (AHL) in 2005…in addition, another Anaheim connection existed in the Stanley Cup Final…Ottawa head coach Bryan Murray was the head coach of the Ducks in 2001-2002, before taking over as GM of the club (2002-2004).

PLAYOFF DEBUTS On April 11 vs. MIN in Game 1 of the CQF, three Ducks made their career postseason debuts...Mark Hartigan, George Parros and Kent Huskins all took the ice for the first time in NHL postseason competition...the three players recorded a combined 17:42 of TOI and maintained an even plus/minus rating...Ryan Shannon made his postseason debut on April 13 vs. MIN...after two games as a healthy scratch, Shawn Thornton played in a postseason contest for the first time on April 15 @ MIN and went on to play in 15 games going scoreless with 19 PIM...after his recall on April 8, Aaron Rome made his postseason debut on April 17 @ MIN, logging 11:01 of ice time...Drew Miller appeared in his first playoff contest April 19 vs. MIN (2:15 TOI), which also happened to be his NHL debut, in addition, Miller played in Games One and Two of the SCF, going scoreless with a +1 rating and two PIM....Ryan Carter made his NHL career debut on May 17 vs. DET in Game Four of the WCF…he also appeared in Game Four of the SCF...Joe Motzko logged 6:16 of ice time and recorded three hits in his first career NHL playoff game on May 20 @ DET.

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2006 DUCKS PLAYOFF STATS AVG POS NO. PLAYER GP TOI R 13 TEEMU SELANNE 16 17:55 C 22 TODD MARCHANT 16 17:33 R 15 JOFFREY LUPUL 16 16:43 D 27 SCOTT NIEDERMAYER 16 28:53 R 76 *DUSTIN PENNER 13 13:15 D 23 *FRANCOIS BEAUCHEMIN 16 27:26 C 19 ANDY MCDONALD 16 16:33 L 38 *CHRIS KUNITZ 16 12:30 C 51 *RYAN GETZLAF 16 15:49 D 24 RUSLAN SALEI 16 22:08 D 21 SEAN O’DONNELL 16 16:43 C 26 SAMUEL PAHLSSON 16 17:06 L 12 JEFF FRIESEN 16 11:14 C 44 ROB NIEDERMAYER 16 19:35 D 5 VITALY VISHNEVSKI 16 13:40 R 61 *COREY PERRY 11 9:32 L 32 TRAVIS MOEN 9 8:25 R 17 JONATHAN HEDSTROM 3 16:57 L 29 TODD FEDORUK 12 8:19 D 33 JOE DIPENTA 16 11:34 SW# GOALTENDER GPI MINS AVG 30 *ILYA BRYZGALOV 11 659 1.46 35 J.S. GIGUERE 6 318 3.40 ANA GOALTENDING TOTALS 1 6 988 2.19

G A PTS +/- PIM PP SH GW OT S PCTG 6 8 14 0 6 1 0 2 0 53 11.3 3 10 13 14 14 0 0 0 0 26 11.5 9 2 11 9 31 1 0 1 1 62 14.5 2 9 11 1 14 1 1 1 0 48 4.2 3 6 9 10 12 0 0 0 0 41 7.3 3 6 9 0 11 3 0 0 0 35 8.6 2 7 9 0 10 2 0 0 0 48 4.2 3 5 8 -1 8 0 0 0 0 34 8.8 3 4 7 -3 13 2 0 1 0 38 7.9 3 2 5 10 18 0 0 1 0 27 11.1 2 3 5 8 23 0 0 1 1 10 20.0 2 3 5 2 18 0 0 2 0 22 9.1 3 1 4 -1 6 0 0 0 0 15 20.0 1 3 4 -1 10 1 0 0 0 24 4.2 0 4 4 2 10 0 0 0 0 8 .0 0 3 3 -4 16 0 0 0 0 14 .0 1 0 1 1 10 0 0 0 0 5 20.0 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 .0 0 0 0 -1 16 0 0 0 0 12 .0 0 0 0 1 13 0 0 0 0 5 .0

W L T EN SO GA SA SV % G A PIM 6 4 2 3 16 285 .944 0 0 2 3 3 0 0 18 132 .864 0 0 0 9 7 2 3 36 419 .914

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2006 DUCKS PLAYOFF NOTES DUCKS SET PLAYOFF TEAM MARKS

The Ducks set a club record for goals in a playoff season, scoring 46 times in 2006…other notable team records set in 2006, were most goals in a playoff game (6 @ EDM on 5/25), goals in a period (4, twice in 2006), penalty minutes in a playoff season (267) and penalty minutes in a series (vs. CGY)…the club also tied the mark for playoff goals in a series (17, vs. CGY; also vs. PHX in 1997).

ROOKIES MAKE THEIR MARK

Of the 128 team points (48-80=128) the Ducks scored during the postseason, Anaheim rookies accounted for 12-25=37 of them (28.9%)...the 37 rookie points were the most in one playoff year since the 1993 Los Angeles Kings had 40 rookie points...of the 16 goals the Ducks scored in the Western Conference Semifinals series versus Colorado, three were scored by rookies and all but three figured a rookie on the score sheet...the last time a team had six rookies play a game in the Conference Finals was the 1991 Boston Bruins (although only one, Jeff Lazaro, played all six games of the series).

TWO STILL PLAYING

Anaheim was the only NHL organization to have both their NHL team and AHL affiliate reach each respective league’s conference final...The Portland Pirates clinched the Atlantic Division Final Series, defeating the Hartford Wolfpack four games to two to advance to the Eastern Conference Final, where they fell to the Hershey Bears 4-3.

SIX IN A ROW

With their Western Conference Semifinal series-clinching win in Game 4 (May 11) versus COL, the Ducks tied the franchise record for consecutive playoff victories with six...the record was set during the 2003 postseason from 4/10/03-4/26/03...the Ducks swept Detroit in the conference quarterfinals and won their first two games at Dallas in the conference semifinals.

13 UNANSWERED

The Ducks scored 13 unanswered goals, from Game 6 (May 1) versus Calgary in the Western Conference Quarterfinals to Game 3 (May 9) versus Colorado in the Western Conference Semifinals... the Flames scored at 10:18 of the first period and the Ducks scored 13 goals without allowing a goal against until Dan Hinote scored at 19:33 of the first period in Game 3...The last team to score 13 or more unanswered goals in the postseason was Detroit with 14 from 5/15/95-5/23/95.

MARCHANT TIES RECORD

Ducks center Todd Marchant tied the club record for most assists in a playoff game with three in Game 4 (May 25) of the Western Conference Finals at Edmonton...the feat had been accomplished three times previously (Dustin Penner, 5/9/06 @ COL, Steve Rucchin, 4/21/99 @ DET and Petr Sykora, 4/26/03 @ DAL).

NOBODY BEATS THE BRYZ

Ilya Bryzgalov tied an NHL record with three consecutive shutouts (done five times previously) in Game 7 of the Conference Quarterfinals versus Calgary (May 3), Game 1 (May 5) and Game 2 (May 7) of the Conference Semifinal versus Colorado... In addition Bryzgalov’s shutout sequence of 249:15, is the second-longest in NHL postseason history and is the longest ever by a rookie. Gerry McNeil previously held the rookie record at 218:42...Bryzgalov stopped 98 consecutive shots.

LONGEST SHUTOUT SEQUENCE BY A GOALTENDER IN ONE PLAYOFF YEAR Streak 270:08 249:15 248:35 248:32 218:42 217:54

Goaltender George Hainsworth Ilya Bryzgalov Dave Kerr Normie Smith Gerry McNeil J.S. Giguere

Team Canadiens Ducks Rangers Red Wings Canadiens Ducks

Dates 3/28-4/3, 1930 5/3-5/7, 2006 3/25-4/6, 1937 3/24-28, 1936 3/27-31, 1951 5/5-16, 2003

FIRST IN 61 YEARS

In Game 1 (May 5) versus COL, Ducks goaltender Ilya Bryzgalov became the first rookie to record consecutive shutouts in the playoffs since 1945...the last rookie goaltender to post consecutive shutouts in the postseason was Toronto’s Frank McCool in April of 1945…McCool had three consecutive shutouts versus Detroit on April 6, 8 and 12...Bryzgalov tied him for the rookie record.

ANOTHER ONE FOR BRYZ

Ilya Bryzgalov is only the fourth rookie goaltender to win all four games of a playoff series sweep... the others are Chicago’s Tony Esposito in 1970 vs. Detroit; Montreal’s Jacques Plante in 1954 vs. Boston; Montreal’s Bill Durnan in the 1944 Stanley Cup Finals versus Chicago.

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2006 DUCKS PLAYOFF NOTES BRYZ SHUTS THE DOOR

Ilya Bryzgalov’s shutout in Game 7 (May 3) of the Western Conference Quarterfinals at Calgary was the first shutout by a rookie in a Game 7 since May 15, 1993, when Felix Potvin of Toronto shutout St. Louis...in addition, it was only the third shutout in a Game 7 by a rookie in NHL history as the New York Islanders’ Chico Resch was the first goalie to do so in 1975 at Pittsburgh...Bryzgalov led the NHL in GAA (1.46), SV% (.944) and shutouts (3).

SELANNE WITH ANOTHER DUCK RECORD

Ducks right wing Teemu Selanne had points in seven straight playoff games (Apr. 23-May 5), scoring 4-5=9 points, tying a club record for longest playoff point streak (also, Dmitri Mironov (0-8=8 points), Apr. 24-May 8, 1997).

PENNER IN THE FRANCHISE RECORD BOOK

With three assists in Game 3 (May 9) of the Conference Semifinals versus Colorado, Ducks left wing Dustin Penner tied the franchise record for most assists in a playoff game (done twice previously, Steve Rucchin, 4/21/99 @ DET and Petr Sykora, 4/26/03 @ DAL)...his three assists are the first ever recorded by a rookie in a single playoff game in team history.

RALLY

Anaheim’s Western Conference Quarterfinal win versus Calgary marked the second time the club has ever rallied from a series deficit to win (also 1997, down 3-2 vs. PHX, won series 4-3).

DECIDING RECORD

With their 3-0 victory in Game 7 (May 3) of the Western Conference Quarterfinal at Calgary, the Ducks improved their record in Game 7s to 2-1...the win at Calgary was the Ducks’ first series clinching game on the road...in their first ever Game 7 (April 29) versus Phoenix in the 1997 Conference Quarterfinals, the Ducks won 3-0...in Game 7 (June 9) of the 2003 Stanley Cup Finals, the Ducks dropped a 3-0 decision to the New Jersey Devils.

PERFECT IN GAME 6

With a 2-1 victory in Game 6 (May 1) in Anaheim, the Ducks extended their perfect record in Game 6s to four games...below is a list:

Date May 1, 2006 June 7, 2003 May 5, 2003 April 27, 1997

Series CQF vs. CGY SCF vs. NJ CSF vs. DAL CQF @ PHX

Opponent Score W, 2-1 W, 5-2 W, 4-3 W, 3-2 (OT)

TWO FOR THE ROOKIES

Mighty Ducks defenseman Francois Beauchemin’s two goals (both PPGs) in Game 3 of the Western Conference Quarterfinals set a club record for goals in a playoff game by a rookie...in addition, he tied the club record for most goals in a playoff game (eight times previously), most goals by a defenseman in a playoff game (J.J. Daigneault, Game 2 of CQF, April 18, 1997) and most power play goals in a playoff game (Adam Oates, Game 4 of WCF, May 16, 2003)...Dustin Penner tied the record with two goals in Game 4 (May 25) of the Western Conference Finals.

OH WHAT A NIGHT

In Game 3 (May 9) at Colorado in the Western Conference Semifinals, Joffrey Lupul scored all four of the Ducks goals, including the game-winner in overtime...in doing so, he became the first player in NHL playoff history to score four goals, including the overtime winner...the four-goal game was the first ever by a Ducks player in the postseason or regular season...he’s the first player to account for all four of his team’s goals in a win since Maurice “Rocket” Richard did so on March 23, 1944...the feat had been accomplished twice previously...prior to Lupul’s four goals, the last player to score four goals in a playoff game was Theo Fleury on May 13, 1995 for the Flames in a 6-4 win over San Jose...below is a list of players to account for all four of their teams goals:

PLAYERS TO SCORE 4+ GOALS, ACCOUNTING FOR ALL HIS TEAM’S GOALS (NHL PLAYOFF HISTORY) Date 05/09/2006 04/26/1993 04/10/1986 03/23/1944 03/22/1919

Teams ANA 4 vs COL 3 NYI 4 at WAS 6 CHI 4 vs TOR 6 MTL 5 vs TOR 1 MTL 4 at SEA 2

Goals Joffrey Lupul 4 (win) Ray Ferraro 4 (loss) Denis Savard 4 (loss) Rocket Richard 5 (win) Newsy Lalonde 4 (win)

LUPUL’S BIG NIGHT

Ducks right wing Joffrey Lupul became the first Ducks player to score four goals in a playoff or regular season game...in addition, Lupul broke the playoff record for goals in a series; he had six in four games in the Western Conference Semifinal series versus Colorado (Paul Kariya and Teemu Selanne each had five goals in the 1997 Conference Quarterfinals versus Phoenix, seven games)...he has also eclipsed the record for goals in a playoff season with nine (seven was the previous record, done three times: Paul Kariya and Teemu Selanne in 1997, 11 games; and Steve Rucchin, 2003, 21 games)...his three-game goal streak (6-0=6) from May 7-11, is the longest goal streak in club playoff history.

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2003 DUCKS PLAYOFF STATS AVG POS NO. PLAYER GP TOI G A PTS +/- PIM PP SH GW OT S PCTG C 77 ADAM OATES 21 19:15 4 9 13 2 6 3 0 1 0 18 22.2 R 39 PETR SYKORA 21 18:38 4 9 13 3 12 1 0 2 2 58 6.9 L 9 PAUL KARIYA 21 21:14 6 6 12 0 6 0 0 1 1 53 11.3 L 12 MIKE LECLERC 21 19:01 2 9 11 3 12 1 0 2 1 55 3.6 C 20 STEVE RUCCHIN 21 23:34 7 3 10 -2 2 1 0 2 1 46 15.2 C 44 ROB NIEDERMAYER 21 23:34 3 7 10 -5 18 0 2 0 0 41 7.3 R 32 STEVE THOMAS 21 15:12 4 4 8 2 8 2 0 3 1 40 10.0 D 8 SANDIS OZOLINSH 21 23:37 2 6 8 8 10 0 0 1 0 39 5.1 L 23 *STANISLAV CHISTOV 21 13:21 4 2 6 4 8 0 0 1 0 33 12.1 C 26 SAMUEL PAHLSSON 21 16:40 2 4 6 1 12 0 0 0 0 24 8.3 D 24 RUSLAN SALEI 21 26:05 2 3 5 3 26 0 0 1 1 33 6.1 L 10 JASON KROG 21 12:10 3 1 4 3 4 0 0 0 0 23 13.0 D 3 KEITH CARNEY 21 26:39 0 4 4 3 16 0 0 0 0 26 .0 D 28 NICLAS HAVELID 21 25:41 0 4 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 29 .0 D 34 *KURT SAUER 21 20:44 1 1 2 3 6 0 1 1 0 8 12.5 C 11 MARC CHOUINARD 15 7:16 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 11 9.1 R 21 DAN BYLSMA 11 9:44 0 1 1 3 2 0 0 0 0 12 .0 D 5 VITALY VISHNEVSKI 21 10:01 0 1 1 -3 6 0 0 0 0 8 .0 D 2 FREDRIK OLAUSSON 1 3:19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 L 14 *CAM SEVERSON 1 2:24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 L 22 *ALEXEI SMIRNOV 4 4:21 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 .0 R 18 PATRIC KJELLBERG 10 10:30 0 0 0 -2 0 0 0 0 0 6 .0 SW# GOALTENDER GPI MINS AVG W L T EN SO GA SA SV % G A PIM 35 J.S. GIGUERE 21 1407 1.62 15 6 1 5 38 697 .945 0 1 0 29 MARTIN GERBER 2 20 3.00 0 0 0 0 1 6 .833 0 0 0 ANA GOALTENDING TOTALS 21 1428 1.68 15 6 1 5 40 704 .943 * = Rookie

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2003 DUCKS PLAYOFF NOTES DUCKS CAPTURE FIRST WESTERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP The Ducks finished the 2003 playoffs with a record of 15-6, recording the highest winning percentage in the NHL (.714)…the Ducks had a 9-1 record at home during the playoffs, second only to New Jersey’s 12-1 mark…Anaheim swept the Minnesota Wild to win the Western Conference Championship, advancing to the Stanley Cup Finals for the first time in club history…the Ducks became the second post 1990’s expansion team to reach the Finals, following the Florida Panthers in 1996 (vs. Colorado)…since the NHL assumed control of the Stanley Cup Finals after the 1926 season, the Ducks were only the fourth team in league history from the Pacific Time Zone to reach the Finals (Vancouver in 1994 and 1982, Los Angeles in 1993).

TEAM DEFENSE LEADS TO NHL RECORD The Ducks set an NHL record in their Western Conference Finals series vs. Minnesota, allowing the fewest goals against in a best-of-7 series by allowing just a single marker to the Wild...Andrew Brunette scored at 4:37 of the first period in Game Four to notch the first Minnesota goal...the 1935 Toronto Maple Leafs and 1952 Detroit Red Wings each surrendered two goals in four-game series.

OVERTIME MAGIC FOR DUCKS IN 2003 The Ducks went 7-0 in overtime in the 2003 playoffs, becoming the first team in NHL playoff history to go undefeated in OT when playing in at least six such contests…the seven consecutive overtime wins was second only to the 1993 Canadiens (10) for consecutive OT wins during one playoff season (Montreal finished 10-1 in OT)… Anaheim was the first team in NHL history to win four games in overtime in their first six postseason contests (Ducks were also the sixth team in NHL history to PLAY in four OT games in the first six playoff contests...the Ducks also became the first team since the 1994 Vancouver Canucks (April 26-30) to win three straight playoff games in overtime (no team has ever won four straight)...the Ducks won three straight spanning Game 4 of the conference Quarter-Finals (Apr. 16) and Games 1 & 2 of the conference Semi-Finals (Apr. 24-26)…the Ducks had six different goal scorers in the seven overtime games (Sykora had two; Kariya, Rucchin, Leclerc, Thomas and Salei had one).

DUCKS TAKE CARE OF BUSINESS AT HOME: The Ducks finished 9-1 at home in the playoffs, including seven-straight home wins to end the postseason (second longest of ’03 playoffs, behind New Jersey’s eight)…the club’s only loss was a 2-1 setback to Dallas in Game 3 of the Conf. Semifinals…the Ducks earned a record of 3-1 in Game 3, 4-0 in Game Four and 2-0 in Game 6…the club out-scored the opposition 26-to-13 at home this postseason…the Ducks allowed one-goal-or-fewer on five occasions.

WINNING THE CLOSE ONES The Ducks had a remarkable 12-1 record in the 2003 playoffs in games decided by one goal-or-less… the 12 one-goal wins tied the most in league history during one playoff year (also 1993 Canadiens)... The Ducks two-goal win in Game 1 of the Western Conference Finals broke a string of nine consecutive wins by a one-goal margin (4/10/03 - 5/10/03), which broke the record for one playoff year...the previous record was seven, done twice before (1989 Canadiens and 2001 Kings)...five of the games needed overtime to be decided… the Ducks eight consecutive one-goal decisions to start the playoffs tied the record for one playoff year (1989 Canadiens).

MOST 1-GOAL WINS IN A SINGLE POST SEASON Year W 1993 Montreal Canadiens 12 2003 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim 12 2000 Dallas Stars 10 2000 New Jersey Devils 9 2002 Carolina Hurricanes 9

L 1 1 4 5 4

PLAYOFF SPECIAL TEAMS The Ducks went 8-for-70 (11.4%) overall on the power play in the postseason (ranking 13th)...the club was 61-for-70 (87.1%) on the penalty kill (ranking fifth)…Anaheim scored its first-ever shorthanded goal in a playoff game in Game 1 @ DAL (4/24/03 - Rob Niedermayer) and had three in the playoffs (tied for most in NHL with Ottawa).

OFF AND RUNNING The Ducks began the playoffs on a six-game winning streak, which was the longest of the 2003 playoffs….by going 6-0 vs. Detroit and Dallas, Anaheim became the first team in NHL history to win six-straight games to start the playoffs vs. teams that had over 100+ points in the regular season... in addition, the Ducks joined the former Minnesota North Stars (now Dallas Stars) as the only teams in NHL history to start the postseason as a road team and win six-straight...the North Stars won six straight from April 8-19, 1981.

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2003 DUCKS PLAYOFF NOTES CONSECUTIVE WINS FROM START OF A POST SEASON - FIRST OF WHICH WAS ON THE ROAD 6 6 5 5 5

Mighty Ducks of Anaheim Minnesota North Stars Detroit Red Wings New York Rangers Toronto Maple Leafs

4/10/03 - 4/26/03 4/08/81 - 4/19/81 3/24/36 - 4/7/36 3/23/37 - 4/6/37 4/13/01 - 4/26/01

GIGUERE MAKES HISTORY IN OT J.S. Giguere owns the longest scoreless OT minutes streak in NHL playoff history...he surpassed Patrick Roy to set an NHL record in Game 3 vs. New Jersey and has a current streak of 168:27...with three shutouts vs. Minnesota in the Conference Finals, Giguere was the sixth netminder in NHL history to record three consecutive playoff shutouts and the first to do so in the Conference Finals or NHL Semifinals...Giguere joined Clint Benedict (Montreal Maroons, 1926), John Ross Roach (New York Rangers, 1929), Frank McCool (Toronto, 1945), Brent Johnson (St. Louis, 2002) and Patrick Lalime (Ottawa, 2002) for that record...he also tied an NHL Playoff Record for most shutouts in a series, set eight times previously, including twice last season by Brent Johnson (St. Louis) and Patrick Lalime (Ottawa)...below is a closer look:

LONGEST OVERTIME SHUTOUT STREAKS (PLAYOFFS) Jean-Sebastien Giguere Patrick Roy Charlie Gardiner Ed Belfour Gerry McNeil

168:27 (4/10/2003 - 5/31/2003) 162:56 (5/ 8/1996 - 4/20/1997) 149:15 (3/26/1931 - 4/10/1934) 141:42 (6/19/1999 - 6/10/2000) 124:39 (4/ 4/1950 - 4/11/1951)

GOALIES WITH CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUTS IN NEXT-TO-LAST ROUND OF STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS 3 05/10/2003 05/14/2003 Giguere, Jean-Sebastien, Ana. 2 04/08/1950 04/09/1950 Lumley, Harry, Det. 2 03/25/1952 03/27/1952 Sawchuk, Terry, Det. 2 03/29/1960 03/31/1960 Plante, Jacques, Mtl. 2 04/01/1961 04/04/1961 Hall, Glenn, Chi. 2 05/20/1994 05/22/1994 McLean, Kirk, Van. 2 05/17/2001 05/19/2001 Brodeur, Martin, N.J. 2 05/29/2002 05/31/2002 Hasek, Dominik, Det. - No goalie previous to Giguere had ever had THREE consecutive shutouts in the next-to-last round of the playoffs (SINCE 1943-44 -Modern Era)

DUCKS AND STARS PLAYED AN INSTANT CLASSIC The Ducks and Stars five overtime match in Game 1 (Apr. 24) was the fourth longest in NHL history with a total of 140 minutes and 48 seconds of hockey played that night...It was deemed an “Instant Classic” by ESPN Classic network...Keith Carney played a game-high 83 shifts and posted a team-high 56:20 TOI...below is a look at the top 10 longest games in NHL history:

LONGEST GAMES IN NHL HISTORY Date/Year Score Mar. 24/36 Detroit 1 at Montreal Maroons 0 Apr. 3/33 Boston 0 at Toronto 1 May 4/00 Philadelphia 2 at Pittsburgh 1 Apr. 25/03 Anaheim 4 at Dallas 3 Apr. 24/96 Pittsburgh 3 at Washington 2 Mar. 23/43 Toronto 3 at Detroit 2 Mar. 28/30 NY Rangers 1 at Montreal 2 Apr. 18/87 NY Islanders 3 at Washington 2 Apr. 27/94 New Jersey 0 at Buffalo 1 Mar. 27/51 Montreal 3 at Detroit 2 Mar. 27/38 NY Americans 3 at NY Rangers 2

Scorer Mud Bruneteau Ken Doraty Keith Primeau Petr Sykora Petr Nedved Jack McLean Gus Rivers Pat LaFontaine Dave Hannan Maurice Richard Lorne Carr

OT 116:30 104:46 92:01 80:48 79:15 70:18 68:52 68:47 65:43 61:09 60:40

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1999 DUCKS PLAYOFF STATS POS NO. PLAYER GP G A PTS +/- PIM PP SH GW GT S PCTG RW 8 TEEMU SELANNE 4 2 2 4 -1 2 1 0 0 0 7 28.6 LW 9 PAUL KARIYA 3 1 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 9.1 C 20 STEVE RUCCHIN 4 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 .0 LW 16 MARTY McINNIS 4 2 0 2 -1 2 2 0 0 0 12 16.7 D 2 FREDRIK OLAUSSON 4 0 2 2 -4 4 0 0 0 0 6 .0 D 23 JASON MARSHALL 4 1 0 1 -1 10 1 0 0 0 5 20.0 C 39 TRAVIS GREEN 4 0 1 1 -4 4 0 0 0 0 12 .0 D 7 PAVEL TRNKA 4 0 1 1 -3 2 0 0 0 0 2 .0 D 34 DAN TREBIL 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 .0 C 22 *JOHAN DAVIDSSON 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 LW 12 *MIKE LECLERC 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .0 LW 32 STU GRIMSON 3 0 0 0 0 30 0 0 0 0 0 .0 D 24 RUSLAN SALEI 3 0 0 0 -4 4 0 0 0 0 5 .0 D 5 KEVIN HALLER 4 0 0 0 -1 2 0 0 0 0 7 .0 LW 33 JIM McKENZIE 4 0 0 0 -2 4 0 0 0 0 5 .0 RW 17 TOMAS SANDSTROM 4 0 0 0 -2 4 0 0 0 0 9 .0 C 18 TED DRURY 4 0 0 0 -6 0 0 0 0 0 4 .0 RW 19 JEFF NIELSEN 4 0 0 0 -6 2 0 0 0 0 7 .0 D 4 JAMIE PUSHOR 4 0 0 0 -3 6 0 0 0 0 6 .0 C 14 *ANTTI AALTO 4 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 .0 C 11 MATT CULLEN 4 0 0 0 -2 0 0 0 0 0 6 .0 NO. GOALTENDER GP MIN GAA W-L EN SO GA SHOTS SV% G A PIM 35 *TOM ASKEY 1 30 4.00 0-1 0 0 2 11 .818 0 0 0 31 GUY HEBERT 4 208 4.33 0-3 0 0 15 124 .879 0 0 2 ANA GOALTENDING TOTALS 4 240 4.25 0-4 0 0 17 135 .874 0 0 2 * = Rookie

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1999 DUCKS PLAYOFF NOTES BACK IN THE PLAYOFFS The Mighty Ducks finished the regular season with a 35-34-13 mark for 83 points, finishing sixth in the Western Conference. The Detroit Red Wings finished 43-32-7 for 93 points in the regular season, finishing third in the Western Conference. The two clubs met in the first round of the 1999 NHL Playoffs; the Ducks’ second appearance in the post-season and the second playoff meeting in three years between Anaheim and Detroit. The Red Wings won the series four games to none, ending the Ducks’ season with a 3-0 win @ Anaheim on Apr. 27. Teemu Selanne (2-2=4) and Paul Kariya (1-3=4) led Anaheim in playoff scoring. Marty McInnis co-led the team in goals with two power play tallies (tying with Selanne). Steve Yzerman led the Red Wings with 5-2=7 points in the series, including three power play goals. Brendan Shanahan (3-3=6), Sergei Fedorov (1-5=6) and Nicklas Lidstrom (0-6=6) all had six points in the four games. Chris Osgood was 4-0 with a 1.50 GAA in the series.

GAME ONE @ DETROIT (APRIL 21, 1999), RED WINGS 5, MIGHTY DUCKS 3 Steve Yzerman scored three goals (Anaheim’s first-ever opponent hat trick in the playoffs) while Paul Kariya (1-2=3) and Steve Rucchin (0-3=3) earned three-point games each for the Ducks in a 5-3 Detroit win. Marty McInnis (first career playoff goal) scored the first goal of the game on the power play and Teemu Selanne netted a goal in the third. Rucchin’s three assists were a Ducks playoff record. Wendel Clark and Doug Brown scored the other goals for Detroit. Guy Hebert left the game midway through the second period after getting hit in the head and was relieved by Tom Askey, who stopped nine-of-11 shots in his NHL playoff debut.

GAME TWO @ DETROIT (APRIL 23, 1999), RED WINGS 5, MIGHTY DUCKS 1 Brendan Shanahan scored 2-1=3 points in the first period to lead Detroit to a 4-0 lead at the first intermission and eventually a 5-1 win. Teemu Selanne scored Anaheim’s lone goal on the power play from Paul Kariya and Fredrik Olausson. Three of Detroit’s five scores came with the man-advantage, going 3-of-9 on the evening. Guy Hebert stopped 31-of-36 shots.

GAME THREE @ ANAHEIM (APRIL 25, 1999), RED WINGS 4, MIGHTY DUCKS 2 Steve Yzerman scored the game-winning goal on a 5-on-3 power play early in the second period and Detroit went on to a 4-2 win. Sergei Fedorov scored the first goal of the game early in the first period before Marty McInnis and Jason Marshall (first career playoff goal) scored to put the Ducks ahead by a 2-1 score. Tomas Holmstrom tied the game early in the second period before Yzerman’s game-winner. Both clubs went 2-for-6 on the power play and finished with 24 shots on goal.

GAME FOUR @ ANAHEIM (APRIL 27, 1999), RED WINGS 3, MIGHTY DUCKS: 0 Chris Osgood stopped all 31 shots he faced in a 3-0 win, clinching the series for the Red Wings. Tomas Holmstrom scored late in the second period on the power play to put the Wings ahead 1-0. Brendan Shanahan and Vyacheslav Kozlov added third period goals for Detroit to seal the win. The Red Wings went 1-for-2 on the power play, while the Ducks were 0-for-4. Detroit outshot Anaheim 38-31. Paul Kariya missed the contest with a broken left foot, suffered late in Game Three.

PLAYOFF SPECIAL TEAMS Anaheim went 4-20 (.200) on the power play in the series vs. Detroit and 16-23 (.696) on the penalty kill…the Ducks scored a power play goal in three-of-four games vs. Detroit in ’99…Anaheim has never scored a shorthanded goal in a playoff game.

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1997 DUCKS PLAYOFF STATS POS NO. PLAYER GP G A PTS +/- PIM PP SH GW GT S PCTG LW 9 PAUL KARIYA 11 7 6 13 -2 4 4 0 1 1 61 11.5 D 15 DMITRI MIRONOV 11 1 10 11 0 10 1 0 0 0 36 2.8 RW 8 TEEMU SELANNE 11 7 3 10 -3 4 3 0 1 0 38 18.4 D 36 J.J. DAIGNEAULT 11 2 7 9 -6 16 1 0 1 0 24 8.3 LW 23 BRIAN BELLOWS 11 2 4 6 -7 2 1 0 0 0 36 5.6 C 20 STEVE RUCCHIN 8 1 2 3 -2 10 0 0 0 0 8 12.5 C 17 JARI KURRI 11 1 2 3 2 4 0 0 0 0 18 5.6 RW 14 JOE SACCO 11 2 0 2 -4 2 0 0 0 0 20 10.0 D 33 DAVE KARPA 8 1 1 2 -2 20 0 0 1 0 13 7.7 C 54 *SEAN PRONGER 9 0 2 2 0 4 0 0 0 0 7 .0 D 29 *DARREN VAN IMPE 9 0 2 2 -3 16 0 0 0 0 11 .0 LW 16 WARREN RYCHEL 11 0 2 2 -2 19 0 0 0 0 16 .0 C 13 TED DRURY 10 1 0 1 -2 4 0 0 0 0 17 5.9 D 28 JASON MARSHALL 7 0 1 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 3 .0 D 34 *DANIEL TREBIL 9 0 1 1 -6 6 0 0 0 0 10 .0 LW 22 KEN BAUMGARTNER 11 0 1 1 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 .0 C 32 RICHARD PARK 11 0 1 1 -2 2 0 0 0 0 10 .0 LW 27 *MIKE LECLERC 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 RW 21 *IGOR NIKULIN 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .0 C 12 KEVIN TODD 4 0 0 0 -3 2 0 0 0 0 3 .0 G 35 MIKHAIL SHTALENKOV 4 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 .0 G 31 GUY HEBERT 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 D 2 BOBBY DOLLAS 11 0 0 0 -2 4 0 0 0 0 10 .0 C 24 MARK JANSSENS 11 0 0 0 -3 15 0 0 0 0 13 .0 NO. GOALTENDER GP MIN GAA W-L EN SO GA SHOTS SV% G A PIM 31 GUY HEBERT 9 534 2.02 4-4 1 1 18 255 .929 0 0 0 35 MIKHAIL SHTALENKOV 4 211 2.84 0-3 1 0 10 162 .938 0 0 2 ANA GOALTENDING TOTALS 11 747 2.41 4-7 2 1 30 419 .928 0 0 2 * = Rookie

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1997 DUCKS PLAYOFF NOTES FRANCHISE FIRSTS A few of the Mighty Ducks playoff “firsts” from the club’s first-ever playoff game on April 16, 1997 vs. Phoenix: 1st Playoff Goal - Teemu Selanne (8:57 of 1st - pp); 1st Assists - J.J. Daigneault & Paul Kariya; 1st Win - Guy Hebert; 1st Penalty - Warren Rychel (cross-check)...Guy Hebert recorded the club’s first-ever playoff shutout in Game 7 (Apr. 29, 1997), giving Anaheim its first-ever playoff series win.

PLAYOFF LEAGUE LEADERS Paul Kariya ranked T-12th in playoff scoring and T-12th in goals with 7-6=13 pts. Kariya also ranked T-2nd in power play goals with 4; Dmitri Mironov ranked T-3rd among defensemen scoring with 1-10=11 pts. Mironov’s 10 assists ranked T-9th in overall assists; J.J. Daigneault ranked T-8th among defensemen scoring with 2-7=9 pts; Teemu Selanne ranked T-12th in goals with 7.

PLAYING THE EVENTUAL CHAMPS TOUGH Anaheim was eliminated from the 1997 Playoffs by the eventual Stanley Cup Champion Detroit Red Wings in the Western Conference Semifinals, 4-0. The Mighty Ducks extended the Red Wings to overtime in three of those contests, including one double overtime game and one triple overtime game. Two of those overtime games came at Detroit. Guy Hebert and Mikhail Shtalenkov combined for a 2.45 GAA and .942 SV%. Only St. Louis had a better GAA (2.18) vs. Detroit in the postseason, while Anaheim was tops in save percentage vs. the Wings. The Mighty Ducks converted 36.4% of their power plays in the series - highest vs. Detroit in the playoffs.

PLAYOFF SPECIAL TEAMS The Ducks finished 10-40 on the power play in the 1997 playoffs (.250)...Anaheim finished the Phoenix series with a 6-29 conversion on the power play (.207), scoring a pp goal in all but two of the seven games...Anaheim was 4-for-11 on the power play vs. Detroit (.364) and recorded a pp goal in eight of its 11 total playoff games...Anaheim gave up only six power play goals in 44 situations in the playoffs (.864)...Anaheim held Phoenix to only three goals in 25 shorthanded situations (.880) in their first round playoff series, including stopping 16-of-17 over the last five games of the series... The Mighty Ducks stopped Detroit on 16-of-19 shorthanded situations in the series (.842) and stopped 32 of the last 36 shorthanded situations in the playoffs (.889).

PLAYOFF OVERTIME Anaheim finished 1-3 in overtime playoff games, including a 3-2 win @ Phoenix in Game Six on Apr. 27, 1997 (Paul Kariya)...the Mighty Ducks’ 2-1 overtime loss on May 2, 1997 @ Detroit marked the club’s first OT loss since Dec. 17, 1995 vs. Toronto, a span of 26 OT games without a loss, including playoffs (8-0-18 in that streak). That game also represented Anaheim’s first-ever road overtime loss (Ducks were 8-0-15 all-time in road overtime games prior to Game One’s 2-1 loss @ Detroit on May 2).

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1997 DUCKS PLAYOFF NOTES The Mighty Ducks became just the seventh team in NHL history to win its inaugural playoff series, defeating the Coyotes, four games to three. Anaheim came back from a 3-2 deficit in the series, becoming only the 29th of 82 teams (35.4%) to win a series after being down 3-2 since 1968...Anaheim jumped out to a 2-0 series lead, winning the first two games at the Arrowhead Pond by identical 4-2 scores. Teemu Selanne (3-2=5) and J.J. Daigneault (3-2=5) led the Ducks’ attack, helping Anaheim to a two-game lead in the series...Phoenix won the next two games at America West Arena to even the series at 2-2. The series shifted back to Anaheim for Game Five where Phoenix won its thirdstraight game to take a 3-2 series lead...In Game Six, the Mighty Ducks defeated Phoenix at America West Arena, 3-2, in overtime to even the series at 3-3. Paul Kariya scored two goals, including the game-winner in OT...The Mighty Ducks won their first-ever playoff series, defeating Phoenix, 3-0, in Game Seven. David Karpa scored the series-winning goal early in the first period of Game Seven. Guy Hebert stopped all 31 shots faced to earn his first career playoff shutout...Paul Kariya finished as the leading scorer in the series (5-4=9). Teemu Selanne (5-3=8), Dmitri Mironov (1-6=7), and J.J. Daigneault (2-5=7) finished among the top scorers versus Phoenix. Cliff Ronning (0-7=7), Keith Tkachuk (6-0=6), Teppo Numminen (3-3=6), and Jeremy Roenick (2-4=6) led Phoenix scorers in the series.

GAME ONE @ ANAHEIM (APRIL 16), ANAHEIM 4, PHOENIX 2 The first playoff game in Mighty Ducks history saw Anaheim take a 1-0 lead in their best-ofseven series vs. Phoenix, defeating the Coyotes at the Arrowhead Pond. Teemu Selanne and Paul Kariya each netted first period goals to give Anaheim a 2-0 lead. Jeremy Roenick cut the deficit in half with his 36th career playoff goal early in the second period. Anaheim and Phoenix traded goals later in the period as Selanne scored his second goal of the game and Keith Tkachuk scored on the powerplay for the Coyotes. Kariya scored his second goal of the game (empty net) at the 19:13 mark of the third period to put the game away for the Ducks. Selanne (2-1=3), Kariya (2-1=3) and J.J. Daigneault (0-2=2) each finished with multiple-points for Anaheim, while Cliff Ronning and Teppo Numminen chipped in two assists a-piece for Phoenix. The game was broadcast nationally on ESPN.

GAME TWO @ ANAHEIM (APRIL 18), ANAHEIM 4, PHOENIX 2 The Mighty Ducks defeated Phoenix to take a 2-0 advantage in the best-of-seven series. J.J. Daigneault was the offensive star for the Ducks, earning his second-straight multiple-point game (2-1=3). Daigneault’s second goal of the contest (13:26 of the third period) turned out to be the gamewinner, giving Anaheim a 3-2 lead. Teemu Selanne scored an empty net goal with seven seconds remaining to give the Ducks the 4-2 victory. Selanne earned his second-straight multiple-point game of the playoffs (1-1=2), giving him five points (3-2=5) in two games, tying Daigneault (2-3=5) as the leading scorers in the series. Dmitri Mironov also recorded multiple-points (1-1=2) for Anaheim. Guy Hebert stopped 36-of-38 shots to earn the win.

GAME THREE @ PHOENIX (APRIL 20), PHOENIX 4, ANAHEIM 1 The Coyotes cut Anaheim’s lead in half, winning the first game back at America West Arena. Phoenix scored the first three goals of the game before Paul Kariya scored on the power play, cutting the deficit to 3-1 after one period. The game remained 3-1 until late in the third period when Mike Gartner put the game away with his first goal of the series. J.J. Daigneault earned his sixth point in the series, assisting on Kariya’s goal. Darrin Shannon led the Phoenix attack, scoring his first two goals of the playoffs and Cliff Ronning recorded three assists, giving him 0-6=6 points in the series.

GAME FOUR @ PHOENIX (APRIL 22), PHOENIX 2, ANAHEIM 0 The series is tied, 2-2, after Anaheim was shutout by the Coyotes at America West Arena. The Mighty Ducks had an apparent third period goal by Steve Rucchin disallowed after video replay found an Anaheim skater in the crease. The game remained scoreless until the 12:45 mark of the third period when Bob Corkum gave Phoenix the lead. Teppo Numminen added an empty net goal to give the Coyotes a 2-0 win. Guy Hebert stopped 23-of-24 shots faced, taking the loss.

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1997 DUCKS PLAYOFF NOTES GAME FIVE @ ANAHEIM (APRIL 24), PHOENIX 5, ANAHEIM 2 The Mighty Ducks fell to the Coyotes, at the Arrowhead Pond to trail the best-of-seven series, 3-2. Phoenix took a 1-0 lead late in the first period on Keith Tkachuk’s fourth goal of the series. Anaheim tied the score at the 17:37 mark of the first period when Teemu Selanne netted his fourth goal of the playoffs. Selanne’s goal ended a drought in which the Mighty Ducks had not scored in 118:48 (previous Anaheim goal was by Paul Kariya at the 18:49 mark of the first period in Game Three). The Coyotes scored the next two goals before Selanne earned his second goal of the game to cut the deficit to 3-2. Bob Corkum scored his second goal of the series and Keith Tkachuk added an empty net goal to give Phoenix the 5-2 decision. Guy Hebert stopped 19-of-23 shots, taking the loss.

GAME SIX @ PHOENIX (APRIL 27), ANAHEIM 3, PHOENIX 2 (OT) The Mighty Ducks defeated Phoenix in overtime to even the series at 3-3. Paul Kariya scored his fourth goal of the playoffs and Brian Bellows added his first of the series to give Anaheim a 2-0 lead after two periods. Darrin Shannon scored midway through the third period to cut the Ducks’ lead to 2-1, followed by Keith Tkachuk’s sixth goal of the playoffs tying the score at 2-2 and sending the game into overtime. In the extra period, Teemu Selanne lofted a long, high pass that Kariya controlled and fired past Nikolai Khabibulin at the 7:29 mark of overtime to give Anaheim the 3-2 victory. Dmitri Mironov added two assists for the Mighty Ducks and Steve Rucchin earned his first-ever playoff point, assisting on Kariya’s game-winner.

GAME SEVEN @ ANAHEIM (APRIL 29), ANAHEIM 3, PHOENIX 0 Guy Hebert stopped all 31 shots he faced in earning his first-ever playoff shutout. David Karpa scored the series-winning goal just 3:11 into the game while Steve Rucchin and Joe Sacco added goals in the second period to lead the Ducks’ offense. All three scores marked each player’s first goals of the playoffs. Karpa finished the game with 1-1=2 points in a game that saw only three penalties called. Anaheim became only the seventh team in NHL history to win its first-ever playoff series.

GAME ONE @ DETROIT (MAY 2), DETROIT 2, ANAHEIM 1 (OT) The Mighty Ducks were defeated by Detroit in Game One at Joe Louis Arena, giving the Red Wings a 1-0 lead in the best-of-seven series. The game was scoreless until the 19:00 mark of the second period, when Paul Kariya scored his sixth goal of the playoffs to give Anaheim a 1-0 lead. Detroit evened the score midway through the third period, with Sergei Fedorov scoring his first goal of the post-season,

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1997 DUCKS PLAYOFF NOTES After defeating Phoenix in the first round, Anaheim was matched up with the number three seed in the West, the Detroit Red Wings. The Mighty Ducks had defeated the Red Wings, 3-0-1, in the regular season series. The playoff series between the two would have a different result, with Detroit winning the first four games, eliminating Anaheim from the 1997 Stanley Cup Playoffs. Though Detroit officially earned a sweep in the series, it was a lot closer than the numbers would indicate. Three of the games went into overtime, including one that went into double overtime and one that went into triple overtime. The goaltenders were the stars of the series, with Guy Hebert, Mikhail Shtalenkov and Mike Vernon combining for 333 total saves on 354 total shots (.941 SV%). Paul Kariya (2-2=4) and Dmitri Mironov (0-4=4) led Anaheim in scoring for the playoff series while Sergei Fedorov (2-3=5), Vyacheslav Kozlov (3-1=4), and Vladimir Konstantinov (0-4=4) led Detroit in scoring. sending the game into overtime. Fedorov’s goal was Detroit’s first goal vs. Anaheim since March 12 at the Arrowhead Pond, snapping the Mighty Ducks’ shutout streak vs. the Red Wings at 145:13. The goal was also the first allowed by Hebert in the playoffs since Game 6 of the Quarterfinals @ Phoenix (a span of 120:46). In the extra period, Martin Lapointe scored on a two-on-one break just 59 seconds into overtime to give the Red Wings the 2-1 win. Guy Hebert stopped 28-of-30 shots, taking the loss.

GAME TWO @ DETROIT (MAY 4), DETROIT 3, ANAHEIM 2 (3 OT) The Mighty Ducks played the longest game in team history (since surpassed), going into three overtime periods before dropping a 3-2 decision to the Red Wings. Vyacheslav Kozlov scored a power play goal at the 1:31 mark of the third overtime to give Detroit the win. There were 101:31 minutes of hockey played in the game that began at 2:08 p.m. and ended at 7:39 p.m. The two clubs combined for 122 shots (Wings - 71, Ducks - 51), the third-most shots by two teams in NHL playoff history. Detroit’s 71 shots rank third all-time for one team. These rankings are since 1963 - the earliest year Elias Sports Bureau can research the stat. Kozlov’s power play goal marked Detroit’s first goal with a man-advantage vs. Anaheim this season (the Ducks had stopped all 22 Wings power plays faced this season before Kozlov’s score). Mikhail Shtalenkov stopped 38-of-40 shots in relief of Guy Hebert, who left the game due to injury (Shtalenkov entered the game at the 7:02 mark of the third period). Jari Kurri scored his first goal of the playoffs while Teemu Selanne added his sixth of the post-season with just 3:07 left in regulation to send the game into overtime.

GAME THREE @ ANAHEIM (MAY 6), DETROIT 5, ANAHEIM 3: The Red Wings came back from deficits of 2-0 and 3-1 to take a 5-3 win in Game Three at the Arrowhead Pond. Anaheim took an early 2-0 lead on power play goals from Paul Kariya and Teemu Selanne in the first period. Ted Drury scored early in the second to give Anaheim a 3-1 lead, but the Red Wings scored two goals to knot the score at three entering the third period. Detroit outshot Anaheim, 23-6, in the second period and 49-23 in the game. Sergei Fedorov and Vyacheslav Kozlov scored two goals just 24 seconds apart at the beginning of the third to give the Wings their third win of the series. Kariya (1-1=2) and J.J. Daigneault (0-2=2) had multiple-point games for the Mighty Ducks. Mikhail Shtalenkov, starting in place of injured Guy Hebert, stopped 44-of-49 shots in the loss (career-highs in both saves and shots until Game Four).

GAME FOUR @ ANAHEIM (MAY 8), DETROIT 3, ANAHEIM 2 (2 OT) The Red Wings defeated the Mighty Ducks, 3-2 in double overtime, to sweep the best-of-seven series, 4-0. Joe Sacco and Brian Bellows each scored their first goals of the series to give Anaheim a 2-1 lead after two periods. Nicklas Lidstrom scored for Detroit at the 9:09 mark of the third period, sending the game into overtime. After a scoreless first overtime, Brendan Shanahan scored the game-winner for the Red Wings at the 17:05 mark of the second overtime, sending Detroit to the Western Conference Finals for the third-straight season. Paul Kariya picked up an assist, giving him 2-2=4 points in the series and 7-6=13 points in the playoffs to lead the Mighty Ducks. Dmitri Mironov assisted on Brian Bellows’ goal, finishing second on the club with 1-10=11 points. Ken Baumgartner assisted on Sacco’s goal, earning his first point of the post-season. Mikhail Shtalenkov stopped 70-of-73 shots in the loss. The 70 saves rank tied-for-second for saves in one NHL playoff game (record is 73) while Detroit’s 73 shots rank second all-time for one NHL playoff game (record is 75). These rankings are since 1963 - the earliest year Elias Sports Bureau can research the stat. Over the final three games of the series, Shtalenkov faced 162 shots (54 shots per game), stopping 152 (.938 SV%).

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UT QUE PLAYOFF DUCKS LABORIS RECORDS CUS NI CONET INDIVIDUAL MOST GOALS Career . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Playoff Season . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Ryan Getzlaf, 2005-18 (125 games) Twice: Andy McDonald, 2007 (21 games); Corey Perry, 2015 (16 games) J offrey Lupul, 2006 CSF vs. COL (4 games); Teemu Selanne, 2011 CQF vs. NSH (6 games) Joffrey Lupul, Game 3 of CSF, May 9, 2006 @ COL 11 times (last: Ryan Getzlaf, second period of Game 4 of Second Round, May 3, 2017 @ EDM)

MOST ASSISTS Career . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Playoff Season . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Ryan Getzlaf, 2005-18 (125 games) Ryan Getzlaf, 2015 (16 games) Ryan Getzlaf (twice), 2009 CSF vs. DET (7 games); 2015 WCF vs. CHI (7 games) Seven times (last: Ryan Getzlaf, Game 3 of WCF, May 14, 2017 @ NSH) Chris Kunitz, first period of Game 1 of CSF, Apr. 25, 2007 vs. VAN

MOST POINTS Career . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 Playoff Season . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Ryan Getzlaf (37-83=120), 2005-18 (125 games) Ryan Getzlaf (2-18=20), 2015 (16 games) Three times: Corey Perry (5-5=10), 2009 CSF vs. DET (7 games); Ryan Getzlaf (2-8=10), 2009 CSF vs. DET (7 games); Ryan Getzlaf (5-5=10), 2017 Second Round vs. EDM (7 games) Six times (last: Ryan Getzlaf (2-2=4), Game 4 of Second Round, May 3, 2017 @ EDM) Five times (last: Ryan Getzlaf, second period of Game 4 of Second Round, May 3, 2017 @ EDM)

HIGHEST PLUS/MINUS RATING Career . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +19 Playoff Season . . . . . . . . . . . +14 Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +5

Sean O’Donnell, 2006-08 (43 games) Todd Marchant, 2006 (16 games) Corey Perry, Game 3 of First Round, Apr. 17, 2017 @ CGY

MOST GAMES Career . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 Playoff Season . . . . . . . . . . . 21

Ryan Getzlaf, 2005-18 16 players in 2003 & 11 players in 2007

MOST SHOTS Career . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 340 Playoff Season . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Corey Perry, 2005-18 (118 games) Andy McDonald, 2007 (21 games); Corey Perry, 2015 (16 games) Paul Kariya, 1997 CQF vs. PHX (7 games) Paul Kariya, Game 2 of CSF, May 4, 1997 @ DET Three times (last: Andy McDonald, in second period of Game 4 of CQF, Apr. 27, 2006 vs. CGY)

MOST PENALTY MINUTES Career . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186 Playoff Season . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

Corey Perry, 2005-18 (118 games) Nick Ritchie, 2017 (15 games) Patrick Maroon, 2014 First Round vs. DAL (6 games) Brad May, Game 4 of CQF, Apr. 17, 2007 @ MIN Brad May, third period of Game 4 of CQF on Apr. 17, 2007 @ MIN

LONGEST PLAYOFF SCORING STREAKS Point Streak . . . . . . . . . 8 gms Goal Streak . . . . . . . . . . 5 gms Assist Streak . . . . . . . . 8 gms

Ryan Getzlaf (2-12=14), Apr. 21-May 7, 2009 Matt Beleskey (5-0=5), Apr. 30-May 10, 2015 Ryan Getzlaf (2-12=14), Apr. 21-May 7, 2009

ALL-TIME HAT TRICKS Two times . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

ndy McDonald (3-1=4), Game 1 of CSF, Apr. 25, 2007 vs. VAN; Joffrey Lupul A (4-0=4), Game 3 of CSF, May 9, 2006 @ COL

MOST OVERTIME GOALS Career . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Playoff Season . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Corey Perry, 2005-17 (114 games) Corey Perry, 2017 (17 games)

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IT OMNIAM DUCKS PLAYOFF QUISTRECORDS EXPERCIPID MOST GOALS - DEFENSEMEN Playoff Season . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Francois Beauchemin, 2007 12 times (last: Shea Theodore, 2017 First Round vs. CGY) Five times (last: Shea Theodore, Game 3 of First Round, Apr. 17, 2017 @ CGY)

MOST ASSISTS - DEFENSEMEN Playoff Season . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Chris Pronger, 2007 Dmitri Mironov, 1997 CQF vs. PHX Many times (last: Sami Vatanen, Game 6 of WCF, May 22, 2017 @ NSH)

MOST POINTS - DEFENSEMEN Playoff Season . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Chris Pronger, 2007 J.J. Diagneault (2-5=7) and Dmitri Mirnov (1-6=7), 1997 CQF vs. PHX Three times (last: Sami Vatanen, Game 1 of the First Round, Apr. 16, 2015 vs. WPG)

MOST GOALS - ROOKIE Playoff Season . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Bobby Ryan, 2009 Bobby Ryan, 2009 CQF vs. SJ (6 games) Four times (last: Shea Theodore, Game 3 of the First Round, Apr. 17, 2017 @ CGY)

MOST ASSISTS - ROOKIE Playoff Season . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Brandon Montour, 2017 Dustin Penner, 2006 CSF vs. COL (4 games) Dustin Penner, Game 3 of the CSF, May 9, 2006 @ COL

MOST POINTS - ROOKIE Playoff Season . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Dustin Penner and Francois Beauchemin, 2006 Dustin Penner, 2006 CSF vs. COL (4 games) Dustin Penner, Game 3 of the CSF, May 9, 2006 @ COL

MOST GAMES - ROOKIE Playoff Season . . . . . . . . . . . 21

Dustin Penner, 2007; Stanislav Chistov and Kurt Sauer, 1999

MOST SHOTS - ROOKIE Playoff Season . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Bobby Ryan, 2009 Bobby Ryan, 2009 CSF vs. DET (7 games) Bobby Ryan, Game 3 of the CQF, Apr. 21, 2009 vs. SJ

MOST PENALTY MINUTES - ROOKIE Playoff Season . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

Patrick Maroon, 2014 Patrick Maroon, 2014 First Round vs. DAL (6 games) Mike Brown, Game 1 of the CSF, May 1, 2009 @ DET

LONGEST PLAYOFF SCORING STREAKS - ROOKIE Point Streak . . . . . . . . . 3 gms Goal Streak . . . . . . . . . . 3 gms Assist Streak . . . . . . . . 3 gms

hree times: Dustin Penner (1-5=6), May 7-11, 2006; Bobby Ryan (4-0=4), Apr. T 19-23, 2009; Shea Theodore (2-3=5), Apr. 13-17, 2017 Bobby Ryan (4-0=4), Apr. 19-23, 2009 Dustin Penner (1-5=6), May 7-11, 2006

MOST MINUTES PLAYED (GOALIES) Career . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3167 Playoff Season . . . . . . . . . 1407 Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 498 Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140:48

Jean-Sebastien Giguere, 2003-09 (52 games) Jean-Sebastien Giguere, 2003 (21 games) Frederik Andersen, 2015 WCF vs. CHI (7 games) Jean-Sebastien Giguere, Game 1 of CSF, Apr. 24, 2003 vs. DAL (5 OT)

MOST SHUTOUTS Career . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Playoff Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Jean-Sebastien Giguere, 2003-09 (52 games) Jean-Sebastien Giguere, 2003 (21 games) Jean-Sebastien Giguere, 2003 WCF vs. MIN (4 games)

MOST SAVES Career . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1363 Playoff Season . . . . . . . . . . 659 Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274

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Jean-Sebastien Giguere, 2003-09 (52 games) Jean-Sebastien Giguere, 2003 (21 games) Jonas Hiller, 2009 CSF vs. DET (7 games)

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UT QUE PLAYOFF DUCKS LABORIS RECORDS CUS NI CONET Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Overtime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

Mikhail Shtalenkov, Game 4 of CSF, May 8, 1997 vs. DET (2 OT) Mikhail Shtalenkov, second period of Game 3 of CSF, May 6, 1997 vs. DET Jean-Sebastien Giguere, first OT period of Game 1 of CQF, Apr. 10, 2003 @ DET

MOST SHOTS FACED Career . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1473 Playoff Season . . . . . . . . . . 697 Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 294 Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Overtime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

Jean-Sebastien Giguere, 2003-09 (52 games) Jean-Sebastien Giguere, 2003 (21 games) Jonas Hiller, 2009 CSF vs. DET (7 games) Mikhail Shtalenkov, Game 4 of CSF, May 8, 1997 vs. DET (2 OT) Mikhail Shtalenkov, second period of Game 3 of CSF, May 6, 1997 vs. DET Jean-Sebastien Giguere, first OT period of Game 1 of CQF, Apr. 10, 2003 @ DET

LOWEST GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE Career . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.68 Playoff Season . . . . . . . . . . 1.41 Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.22

Ilya Bryzgalov, 2005-07 (16 games) Frederik Andersen, 2016 (5 games) Jean-Sebastien Giguere, 2003 WCF vs. MIN (4 games)

HIGHEST SAVE PERCENTAGE Career . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .937 Playoff Season . . . . . . . . . .947 Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .992

Ilya Bryzgalov, 2005-07 (16 games) Frederik Andersen, 2016 (5 games) J ean-Sebastien Giguere, 2003 WCF vs. MIN (4 games), stopped 122-of-123 shots

GOALTENDING STREAKS Most consecutive games played21 Most consecutive starts . . . . . . . 21 Most consecutive shutouts . . . . . 3

Longest winning streak . 6 games Longest losing streak . . . 3 games Longest shutout sequence 249:15

Jean-Sebastien Giguere, Apr. 10, 2003-June 9, 2003 Jean-Sebastien Giguere, Apr. 10, 2003-June 9, 2003 Two times: Jean-Sebastien Giguere, Game 1 of WCF on May 10, 2003 @ MIN, Game 2 of WCF on May 12, 2003 @ MIN, Game 3 of WCF on May 14, 2003 vs. MIN; Ilya Bryzgalov, Game 7 of CQF on May 3, 2006 vs. CGY, Game 1 of CSF on May 5, 2006 vs. COL, Game 2 of CSF on May 7, 2006 vs. COL Three times: Jean-Sebastien Giguere, Apr. 10-26, 2003; Ilya Bryzgalov, May 1-11, 2006; Frederik Andersen, Apr. 16-May 3, 2015 Four times: last, Ilya Bryzgalov, May 19-23, 2006 Ilya Bryzgalov, Game 7 of CQF on May 3, 2006 vs. CGY through Game 2 of CSF on May 7, 2006 vs. COL, spanning five games

TEAM MOST GOALS Playoff Season . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

2007 (21 games) 2015 WCF vs. CHI (7 games) Six times (last: Game 3 of Second Round, Apr. 30, 2017 @ EDM) Two times: second period of Game 1 of CSF, May 5, 2006 vs. COL; third period of Game 3 of WCF, May 23, 2006 @ EDM

MOST SHOTS Playoff Season . . . . . . . . . . 698 Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 272 Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Overtime Period . . . . . . . . . 17

2007 (21 games) 2017 Second Round vs. EDM (7 games) Game 5 of Second Round, May 5, 2017 vs. EDM (2 OT) First period of Game 4 of WCF, May 25, 2006 @ EDM First OT period of Game 4 of WCF, May 23, 2015 @ CHI

MOST PENALTY MINUTES Playoff Season . . . . . . . . . . 399 Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175 Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48

2007 (21 games) 2014 First Round vs. DAL (6 games) Game 6 of Second Round, May 7, 2017 @ EDM Third period of Game 4 of CQF, Apr. 17, 2007 @ MIN

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IT OMNIAM DUCKS PLAYOFF QUISTRECORDS EXPERCIPID FEWEST SHOTS Playoff Season . . . . . . . . . . 115 Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 Overtime Period . . . . . . . . . . 0

1999 (4 games) 2003 WCF vs. MIN (4 games) Game 4 of CSF, May 10, 2004 @ LA Second period of Game 4 of CSF, May 10, 2014 @ LA Four times (last: First OT Period of Game 6 of CQF, May 10, 2013 vs. DET)

EARLIEST GOALS SCORED Earliest goal scored from the start of game . . . 0:25 R ickard Rakell, Game 3 of Second Round, Apr. 30, 2017 @ EDM 0:40 Jakob Silfverberg, Game 2 of First Round, Apr. 14, 2018 vs. SJ 0:42 Corey Perry, Game 2 of CSF, May 7, 2009 vs. DET 0:42 Petr Sykora, Game 5 of SCF, June 5, 2003 @ NJ Earliest goal scored from the start of OT . . . . . 0:39 Steve Thomas, Game 4 of SCF, June 2, 2003 vs. NJ 0:45 Jakob Silfverberg, Game 4 of Second Round, May 3, 2017 @ EDM 0:45 Matt Beleskey, Game 5 of WCF, May 25, 2015 vs. CHI

BIGGEST COMEBACK WIN Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Down by 3

T wo times, last: Trailing by three with 3:16 left in regulation, 4-3 double OT win in Game 5 of the Second Round, May 5, 2017 vs. EDM

MOST MULTI-GOAL COMEBACK WINS Playoff Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

2017

OPPONENTS INDIVIDUAL PLAYOFF RECORDS MOST GOALS Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Three times: Keith Tkachuk, 1997 CQF vs. PHX (7 games); Johan Franzen, 2009 CSF vs. DET (7 games); Marian Gaborik, 2014 Second Round vs. LA (7 games) Three Times: Steve Yzerman, Game 1 of CQF, Apr. 21, 1999 @ DET; Leon Draisaitl, Game 6 of Second Round, May 7, 2017 @ EDM; Colton Scissons, Game 6 of WCF, May 22, 2017 @ NSH Seventeen times (last: Evander Kane, second period of Game 1 of First Round, April 12, 2018 vs. SJ)

MOST ASSISTS Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Three times: Anze Kopitar, 2014 CSF vs. LA (7 games); Duncan Keith, 2015 WCF vs. CHI (7 games); Leon Draisaitl, 2017 Second Round (7 games) Six times: last, Patrick Kane, Game 7 of WCF, May 30, 2015 vs. CHI Twice: Mikael Samuelsson, third period of Game 6 of WCF, May 22, 2007 vs. DET; Duncan Keith, second period of Game 6 of WCF, May 27, 2015 @ CHI

MOST POINTS Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Leon Draisaitl (5-8=13), 2017 Second Round vs. EDM (7 games) Leon Draisaitl (3-2=5), Game 6 of Second Round, May 7, 2017 @ EDM Six times (last: Leon Draisaitl (2-1=3) and Mark Letestu (2-1=3), first period of Game 6 of Second Round, May 7, 2017

MOST SHOTS Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Keith Tkachuk, 1997 CQF vs. PHX (7 games) Nicklas Lidstrom, Game 4 of CSF, May 8, 1997 vs. DET (2 OT) Nicklas Lidstrom, second period of Game 3 of CSF, May 6, 1997 vs. DET

MOST PENALTY MINUTES Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27

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Dan Hinote, 2006 CSF vs. COL (4 games) Dan Hinote, Game 1 of CSF, May 5, 2006 vs. COL Dan Hinote, third period of Game 1 of CSF, May 5, 2006 vs. COL

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UT QUE PLAYOFF DUCKS LABORIS RECORDS CUS NI CONET MOST MINUTES PLAYED (GOALIES) Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 498 Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140:48

Corey Crawford, 2015 WCF vs. CHI (7 games) Marty Turco, Game 1 of CSF, Apr. 24, 2003 @ DAL (5 OT)

MOST SHUTOUTS Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Martin Brodeur, 2003 SCF vs. NJ

MOST SAVES Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 251 Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Overtime Period . . . . . . . . . 17

Cam Talbot, 2017 Second Round vs. EDM (7 games) wice: Corey Crawford, Game 2 of WCF, May 19, 2015 vs. CHI (3 OT) Cam T Talbot, Game 5 of Second Round, May 5, 2017 vs. EDM (2 OT) Dwayne Roloson, first period of Game 4 of WCF, May 25, 2006 @ EDM Corey Crawford, first OT period of Game 4 of WCF, May 23, 2015 @ CHI

MOST SHOTS FACED Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 272 Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Overtime Period . . . . . . . . . 17

Cam Talbot, 2017 Second Round vs. EDM (7 games) Cam Talbot, Game 5 of Second Round, May 5, 2017 vs. EDM (2 OT) Dwayne Roloson, first period of Game 4 of WCF, May 25, 2006 @ EDM Corey Crawford, first OT period of Game 4 of WCF, May 23, 2015 @ CHI

LOWEST GOALS-AGAINST-AVERAGE Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00

Martin Jones, 2018 First Round vs. SJ (4 games)

OPPONENTS TEAM RECORDS MOST GOALS Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Twice: 2015 WCF vs. CHI (7 games); 2017 Second Round vs. EDM (7 games) Game 3 of First Round, April 16, 2018 @ SJ First period of Game 6 of Second Round, May 7, 2017 @ EDM

MOST SHOTS Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 294 Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Overtime Period . . . . . . . . . 20

2009 CSF vs. DET (7 games) Game 4 of CSF, May 8, 1997 vs. DET (2 OT) Second period of Game 3 of CSF, May 6, 1997 vs. DET First OT period of Game 1 of CQF, Apr. 10, 2003 @ DET

MOST PENALTY MINUTES Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

2014 First Round vs. DAL (6 games) Game 5 of First Round, Apr. 25, 2014 vs. DAL Third period of Game 5 of First Round, Apr. 25, 2014 vs. DAL

FEWEST SHOTS Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Overtime Period . . . . . . . . . . 0

2007 SCF vs. OTT (5 games) Game 5 of SCF, June 6, 2007 vs. OTT First period of Game 4 of WCF, May 18, 2017 @ NSH Eight times: last, Game 5 of Second Round (2nd OT), May 5, 2017 vs. EDM

TWO-TEAM SINGLE-GAME HIGHS & LOWS MOST GOALS Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Fourteen times: last, Game 3 of 1st Rd., ANA (1) @ SJ (8), Apr. 16, 2018 Third period of Game 4 of WCF, ANA (4) @ EDM (4), May 23, 2006

MOST SHOTS Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Overtime Period . . . . . . . . . 28

Game 2 of CSF, ANA (51) vs. DET (71), May 4, 1997 (3 OT) Second period of Game 3 of First Round, ANA (19) @ SJ (16), Apr. 16, 2018 Second OT period of Game 2 of WCF, May 19, 2015 vs. CHI

MOST PENALTY MINUTES Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78

Game 5 of First Round, DAL (64) vs. ANA (57), Apr. 25, 2014 hird period of Game 6 of Second Round, ANA (46) @ EDM (32), May 7, 2017 T

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DUCKS PLAYOFF RECORDS FEWEST GOALS Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Four times: Game 4 of CSF, ANA (1) vs. DAL (0), Apr. 30, 2003; Game 1 of WCF, ANA (1) @ MIN (0), May 10, 2003 (2 OT); Game 4 of SCF, ANA (1) vs. NJ (0), June 2, 2003 (OT); Game 2 of SCF, ANA (1) vs. OTT (0), May 30, 2007

FEWEST SHOTS Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Overtime Period . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Game 5 of SCF, ANA (18) vs. OTT (13), June 6, 2007 wo times: second period of Game 2 of SCF, ANA (2) @ NJ (6), May 29, 2003; T first period of Game 5 of SCF, ANA (5) vs. OTT (3), June 6, 2007 Six times (last, first OT period of Game 4 of Second Round, ANA (1) @ EDM (0), May 3, 2017)

FEWEST POWER PLAY OPPORTUNITIES Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Game 7 of Second Round, ANA (0-1) vs. EDM (0-1), May 10, 2017

FEWEST PENALTY MINUTES Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

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Game 7 of Second Round, ANA (2) vs. EDM (2), May 10, 2017

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NHL ARIZONA COYOTES Season 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08

ALL-TIME SERIES SUMMARY

Series Power Penalty Results GF GA SF SA Play Killing 4-0-0 17 9 102 129 3-22 17-22 3-1-0 12 10 111 139 1-13 15-20 3-1-0 20 12 137 141 5-23 21-23 1-3-0 10 14 131 119 2-18 12-16 1-3-0 10 20 109 126 7-31 12-21 3-1-2 17 8 174 202 2-31 27-28 2-4-0-0 10 23 194 171 2-25 14-16 2-2-1-0 16 14 143 128 4-34 17-21 4-1-0-0 13 8 140 126 2-14 17-19 2-2-1-0 12 11 159 137 3-27 14-16 3-1-1-1 14 13 183 182 5-33 28-32 7-0-1 32 16 262 203 11-47 47-51 6-2-0 24 17 248 219 12-35 33-37 3-1-4 21 19 249 258 6-33 29-37

Series Power Penalty Season Results GF GA SF SA Play Killing 2008-09 4-1-1 23 15 198 168 10-20 25-29 2009-10 2-2-2 12 18 175 191 5-34 14-18 2010-11 3-3-0 16 21 176 208 2-20 24-27 2011-12 3-3-0 20 17 177 166 3-20 20-25 2012-13 1-1-2 13 13 136 126 3-10 8-9 2013-14 5-0-0 19 11 166 158 5-18 20-22 2014-15 3-0-2 11 6 178 135 1-10 12-12 2015-16 2-2-1 15 15 166 144 7-24 20-25 2016-17 3-1-0 13 6 127 91 1-9 8-9 2017-18 3-1-0 13 8 120 124 1-9 12-16 2018-19 2-1-2 11 14 154 157 3-19 16-20 2019-20 2-1-1 11 10 123 122 0-9 10-11 2020-21 2-4-2 17 24 211 233 4-18 19-22 Totals 79-42-24 422 372 4449 4303 110-605 511-604

ALL-TIME SERIES FAST FACTS

Overall @ Anaheim @ Arizona/Winnipeg All-Time Series: 79-42-24 44-18-11 35-24-13 Current Streak: Three Arizona wins Three Arizona wins Three Arizona wins Last Win by Anaheim: Mar. 18, 2021 (3-2) Mar. 18, 2021 (3-2) Jan. 26, 2021 (1-0) Last Win by Arizona: Apr. 4, 2021 (3-2, OT) Apr. 4, 2021 (3-2, OT) Feb. 24, 2021 (4-3, OT) Last 10 games: 3-5-2 5-2-3 4-4-2 Overtime Record: 12-0-24 7-0-12 5-0-12 Longest Winning Streak: Six games 10 games Five games Nov. 24, 1993-Jan. 27, 1995 Nov. 9, 2003-Mar. 7, 2007 Nov. 18, 2000-Mar. 28, 2002 Longest Losing Streak: Four games, three times Three games, two times Four games Last: Jan. 15, 2011-Nov. 23, 2011 Last: Dec. 5, 2010-Oct. 23, 2011 Apr. 11, 2009-Mar. 6, 2010 Last Shutout by Anaheim: Jan. 26, 2021 (1-0) Mar. 6, 2013 (2-0) Jan. 26, 2021 (1-0) Last Shutout by Arizona: Feb. 24, 2018 (2-0) Oct. 14, 2015 (4-0) Feb. 24, 2018 (2-0) Biggest Anaheim win: Nov. 30, 2005 (6-1) Nov. 30, 2005 (6-1) Five wins by four goals Biggest Arizona win: Nov. 22, 1999 (8-2) Nov. 22, 1999 (8-2) Mar. 14, 2019 (6-1)

BOSTON BRUINS ALL-TIME SERIES SUMMARY

Series Power Penalty Season Results GF GA SF SA Play Killing 1993-94 0-1-1 4 6 35 79 0-9 8-9 1994-95 Did not play 1995-96 1-1-0 6 10 51 67 0-6 5-6 1996-97 1-1-0 6 7 52 75 1-7 9-9 1997-98 1-1-0 3 3 49 60 1-6 10-10 1998-99 1-1-0 4 2 60 52 3-7 7-8 1999-00 1-1-0-0 6 5 56 50 2-7 9-10 2000-01 0-0-0-1 2 3 30 28 1-7 5-8 2001-02 0-1-1-0 4 6 54 78 1-12 4-6 2002-03 1-0-0-0 4 1 23 27 2-6 7-7 2003-04 0-0-0-1 3 4 29 30 1-3 0-1 2005-06 0-0-1 3 4 28 24 2-9 4-4 2006-07 Did not play 2007-08 1-0-0 2 1 30 19 0-3 3-3

Series Power Penalty Season Results GF GA SF SA Play Killing 2008-09 0-1-0 0 6 35 27 0-3 2-4 2009-10 2-0-0 10 4 62 64 3-6 8-8 2010-11 1-0-0 3 0 25 45 0-1 2-2 2011-12 0-1-0 2 3 27 25 1-3 2-2 2012-13 Did not play 2013-14 1-0-1 7 4 43 55 3-7 4-5 2014-15 2-0-0 6 4 60 63 0-5 5-7 2015-16 2-0-0 10 2 65 72 1-6 6-6 2016-17 2-0-0 9 6 52 63 0-6 8-9 2017-18 2-0-0 7 3 54 73 1-2 6-6 2018-19 0-2-0 1 6 55 60 0-7 5-8 2019-20 0-1-0 2 4 32 23 0-4 1-3 2020-21 Did not play Totals 19-12-6 104 95 1007 1159 23-132 120-141

ALL-TIME SERIES FAST FACTS

Overall @ Anaheim @ Boston All-Time Series: 19-12-6 9-5-4 10-7-2 Current Streak: Three Boston wins One Boston win Two Boston wins Last Win by Anaheim: Jan. 30, 2018 (3-1) Nov. 11, 2017 (4-2) Jan. 30, 2018 (3-1) Last Win by Boston: Oct. 14, 2019 (4-2) Feb. 15, 2019 (3-0) Oct. 14, 2019 (4-2) Last 10 games: 7-3-0 7-2-1 6-3-1 Overtime Record: 2-0-6 1-0-4 1-0-2 Longest Winning Streak: Nine games Five games Four games Jan. 4, 2014-Jan. 30, 2018 Jan. 4, 2014-Nov. 11, 2017 Mar. 26, 2015-Jan. 30, 2018 Longest Losing Streak: Three games Two games Two games, three times Dec. 20, 2019-present Oct. 20, 1996-Oct. 13, 1997 Last: Dec. 20, 2018-present Last Shutout by Anaheim: Mar. 18, 2016 (4-0) Mar. 18, 2016 (4-0) Dec. 20, 2010 (3-0) Last Shutout by Boston: Feb. 15, 2019 (3-0) Feb. 15, 2019 (3-0) Feb. 26, 2009 (6-0) Biggest Anaheim win: Oct. 8, 2009 (6-1) Mar. 18, 2016 (4-0) Oct. 8, 2009 (6-1) Biggest Boston win: Feb. 26, 2009 (6-0) Two wins by three goals Feb. 26, 2009 (6-0)

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NHL BUFFALO SABRES ALL-TIME SERIES SUMMARY

Series Power Penalty Season Results GF GA SF SA Play Killing 1993-94 0-2-0 2 7 45 41 1-7 11-12 1994-95 Did not play 1995-96 2-0-0 7 3 81 62 3-12 13-13 1996-97 1-0-1 6 3 92 44 1-10 10-12 1997-98 0-2-0 2 7 61 54 0-7 8-10 1998-99 1-1-0 9 5 56 52 2-6 7-9 1999-00 0-1-1-0 2 7 48 72 2-9 8-9 2000-01 0-1-1-0 2 6 40 62 0-5 8-8 2001-02 0-1-0-0 1 3 17 18 1-4 3-4 2002-03 0-1-0-0 0 4 22 36 0-5 4-5 2003-04 0-2-0-0 4 10 62 70 2-5 4-6 2005-06 0-0-1 2 3 30 31 0-4 1-2 2006-07 Did not play 2007-08 1-0-0 4 1 33 23 2-3 4-4

Series Power Penalty Season Results GF GA SF SA Play Killing 2008-09 2-0-0 6 4 59 59 2-6 5-6 2009-10 1-0-0 5 4 30 45 1-3 3-4 2010-11 0-1-0 2 5 23 42 2-4 3-5 2011-12 0-2-0 1 6 73 49 0-7 6-9 2012-13 Did not play 2013-14 2-0-0 12 5 75 44 2-5 3-4 2014-15 2-0-0 9 2 78 35 1-10 5-5 2015-16 1-1-0 1 3 73 48 1-6 7-7 2016-17 1-0-1 6 3 84 57 1-4 2-3 2017-18 1-1-0 5 6 59 64 1-7 4-5 2018-19 0-2-0 2 7 68 78 0-5 5-8 2019-20 2-0-0 8 4 59 66 1-5 7-9 2020-21 Did not play Totals 17-18-5 98 108 1268 1152 26-139 131-159

ALL-TIME SERIES FAST FACTS

Overall @ Anaheim @Buffalo All-Time Series: 17-18-5 9-10-1 8-8-4* Current Streak: Two Anaheim wins One Anaheim win One Anaheim win Last Win by Anaheim: Feb. 9, 2020 (3-2) Oct. 16, 2019 (5-2) Feb. 6, 2018 (4-3 OT) Last Win by Buffalo: Dec. 22, 2018 (3-0) Oct. 21, 2018 (4-2) Dec. 22, 2018 (3-0) Last 10 games: 5-4-1 6-3-1 6-3-1* Overtime Record: 2-0-6 1-0-2 1-0-4 Longest Winning Streak: Four games, two times Three games, two times Two games, two times Last: Nov. 2, 2013-Oct. 22, 2014 Last: Nov. 8, 2013-Feb. 24, 2016 Last: Feb. 9, 2017-Feb. 6, 2018 Longest Losing Streak: Five games Six games Three games Jan. 16, 2002-Dec. 8, 2005 Jan. 7, 1998-Oct. 24, 2003 Dec. 4, 2002-Dec. 8, 2005 Last Shutout by Anaheim: Feb. 24, 2016 (1-0) Feb. 24, 2016 (1-0) None Last Shutout by Buffalo: Dec. 22, 2018 (3-0) Feb. 29, 2012 (2-0) Dec. 22, 2018 (3-0) Biggest Anaheim win: Jan. 1, 1999 (7-2) Nov. 8, 2013 (6-2) Jan. 1, 1999 (7-2) Biggest Buffalo win: Jan. 17, 2000 (5-0) Jan. 17, 2000 (5-0) Two wins by four goals *Road game played at Hartwall Areena, Helsinki, Finland

CALGARY FLAMES ALL-TIME SERIES SUMMARY

Series Power Penalty Season Results GF GA SF SA Play Killing 1993-94 0-2-0 2 7 45 41 1-7 11-12 1994-95 Did not play 1995-96 2-0-0 7 3 81 62 3-12 13-13 1996-97 1-0-1 6 3 92 44 1-10 10-12 1997-98 0-2-0 2 7 61 54 0-7 8-10 1998-99 1-1-0 9 5 56 52 2-6 7-9 1999-00 0-1-1-0 2 7 48 72 2-9 8-9 2000-01 0-1-1-0 2 6 40 62 0-5 8-8 2001-02 0-1-0-0 1 3 17 18 1-4 3-4 2003-04 0-2-0-0 4 10 62 70 2-5 4-6 2005-06 0-0-1 2 3 30 31 0-4 1-2 2006-07 Did not play 2007-08 1-0-0 4 1 33 23 2-3 4-4

Series Power Penalty Season Results GF GA SF SA Play Killing 2008-09 2-0-0 6 4 59 59 2-6 5-6 2009-10 1-0-0 5 4 30 45 1-3 3-4 2010-11 0-1-0 2 5 23 42 2-4 3-5 2011-12 0-2-0 1 6 73 49 0-7 6-9 2012-13 Did not play 2013-14 2-0-0 12 5 75 44 2-5 3-4 2014-15 2-0-0 9 2 78 35 1-10 5-5 2015-16 1-1-0 1 3 73 48 1-6 7-7 2016-17 1-0-1 6 3 84 57 1-4 2-3 2017-18 1-1-0 5 6 59 64 1-7 4-5 2018-19 0-2-0 2 7 68 78 0-5 5-8 2019-20 2-0-0 8 4 59 66 1-5 7-9 2020-21 Did not play Totals 17-18-5 98 108 1268 1152 26-139 131-159

ALL-TIME SERIES FAST FACTS

Overall @ Anaheim @Buffalo All-Time Series: 17-18-5 9-10-1 8-8-4* Current Streak: Two Anaheim wins One Anaheim win One Anaheim win Last Win by Anaheim: Feb. 9, 2020 (3-2) Oct. 16, 2019 (5-2) Feb. 6, 2018 (4-3 OT) Last Win by Buffalo: Dec. 22, 2018 (3-0) Oct. 21, 2018 (4-2) Dec. 22, 2018 (3-0) Last 10 games: 5-4-1 6-3-1 6-3-1* Overtime Record: 2-0-6 1-0-2 1-0-4 Longest Winning Streak: Four games, two times Three games, two times Two games, two times Last: Nov. 2, 2013-Oct. 22, 2014 Last: Nov. 8, 2013-Feb. 24, 2016 Last: Feb. 9, 2017-Feb. 6, 2018 Longest Losing Streak: Five games Six games Three games Jan. 16, 2002-Dec. 8, 2005 Jan. 7, 1998-Oct. 24, 2003 Dec. 4, 2002-Dec. 8, 2005 Last Shutout by Anaheim: Feb. 24, 2016 (1-0) Feb. 24, 2016 (1-0) None Last Shutout by Buffalo: Dec. 22, 2018 (3-0) Feb. 29, 2012 (2-0) Dec. 22, 2018 (3-0) Biggest Anaheim win: Jan. 1, 1999 (7-2) Nov. 8, 2013 (6-2) Jan. 1, 1999 (7-2) Biggest Buffalo win: Jan. 17, 2000 (5-0) Jan. 17, 2000 (5-0) Two wins by four goals *Road game played at Hartwall Areena, Helsinki, Finland

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NHL CAROLINA HURRICANES ALL-TIME SERIES SUMMARY

Series Power Penalty Season Results GF GA SF SA Play Killing 1993-94 2-0-0 9 5 72 67 1-8 10-11 1994-95 Did not play 1995-96 0-2-0 5 7 61 59 2-17 14-15 1996-97 1-1-0 7 7 67 74 1-5 4-7 1997-98 0-2-0 2 5 48 58 0-8 12-12 1998-99 1-1-0 6 7 72 65 1-8 6-7 1999-00 0-0-1-0 4 4 26 43 1-2 5-5 2000-01 0-1-1-0 2 6 61 48 0-10 9-12 2001-02 0-1-0-0 1 4 20 28 0-5 5-5 2002-03 2-0-0-0 6 1 44 57 1-8 9-9 2003-04 2-0-0-0 6 3 74 42 2-11 7-8 2005-06 0-1-0 2 6 37 31 0-4 4-5 2006-07 0-1-0 2 4 27 27 1-6 3-6 2007-08 Did not play

Series Power Penalty Season Results GF GA SF SA Play Killing 2008-09 1-1-0 5 4 60 61 1-8 8-8 2009-10 1-0-0 3 2 33 30 1-2 3-3 2010-11 0-1-0 2 4 45 32 1-7 1-3 2011-12 2-0-0 5 4 71 65 1-6 3-4 2012-13 Did not play 2013-14 1-0-1 7 5 64 75 1-6 8-9 2014-15 2-0-0 7 5 48 68 1-5 6-7 2015-16 1-1-0 5 6 52 49 0-1 5-6 2016-17 2-0-0 9 7 65 64 0-6 6-7 2017-18 2-0-0 6 5 48 67 0-2 5-6 2018-19 1-1-0 3 5 48 70 0-8 10-10 2019-20 2-0-0 6 3 57 66 0-3 4-5 2020-21 Did not play Totals 23-14-3 110 109 1200 1246 16-146 147-170

ALL-TIME SERIES FAST FACTS

Overall @ Anaheim @Carolina/Hartford All-Time Series: 23-14-3 12-7-1 11-7-2 Current Streak: Two Anaheim wins One Anaheim win Six Anaheim wins Last Win by Anaheim: Jan. 17, 2020 (2-1 OT) Oct. 18, 2019 (4-2) Jan. 17, 2020 (2-1 OT) Last Win by Carolina: Dec. 7, 2018 (4-1) Dec. 7, 2018 (4-1) Nov. 15, 2013 (3-2 SO) Last 10 games: 8-2-0 7-3-0 8-1-1 Overtime Record: 8-0-3 4-0-1 4-0-2 Longest Winning Streak: Five games Four games Five games Last: Nov. 10, 2016-Nov. 30, 2018 Nov. 25, 2009-Feb. 3, 2015 Feb. 12, 2015-present Longest Losing Streak: Three games, two times Two games Five games Last: Dec. 6, 2005-Oct. 19, 2008 Dec. 6, 2005-Oct. 19, 2008 Oct. 11, 1995-Jan. 14, 2001 Last Shutout by Anaheim: Feb. 23, 2003 (4-0) None Feb. 23, 2003 (4-0) Last Shutout by Carolina: Jan. 14, 2001 (4-0) None Jan. 14, 2001 (4-0) Biggest Anaheim win: Feb. 23, 2003 (4-0) Two wins by three goals Feb. 23, 2003 (4-0) Biggest Carolina win: Three wins by four goals Two wins by three goals Jan. 14, 2001 (4-0)

CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS ALL-TIME SERIES SUMMARY

Series Power Penalty Season Results GF GA SF SA Play Killing 1993-94 1-4-0 10 13 129 146 2-20 14-16 1994-95 1-3-0 5 12 84 126 0-19 12-16 1995-96 0-3-1 7 14 81 138 3-23 17-22 1996-97 3-0-1 11 6 104 111 4-17 13-15 1997-98 2-2-0 7 11 113 129 0-24 15-18 1998-99 3-1-0 13 8 102 106 3-17 18-21 1999-00 3-1-1-0 17 15 139 130 5-20 16-19 2000-01 2-2-0-0 11 9 86 137 3-10 17-19 2001-02 1-2-1-0 8 7 110 129 2-19 11-13 2002-03 4-0-0-0 16 10 112 128 4-15 12-12 2003-04 2-1-1-0 11 9 123 124 3-17 17-20 2005-06 4-0-0 14 6 111 121 3-30 23-24 2006-07 3-0-1 14 6 116 92 6-28 14-17 2007-08 3-1-0 13 10 101 123 4-25 19-22

All-Time Series: Current Streak: Last Win by Anaheim: Last Win by Chicago: Last 10 games: Overtime Record: Longest Winning Streak: Longest Losing Streak: Last Shutout by Anaheim: Last Shutout by Chicago: Biggest Anaheim win: Biggest Chicago win:

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Series Power Penalty Season Results GF GA SF SA Play Killing 2008-09 1-2-1 7 10 119 131 2-9 10-12 2009-10 3-1-0 12 8 106 140 4-12 12-14 2010-11 2-1-1 7 9 96 145 1-12 8-10 2011-12 1-2-1 11 13 122 120 3-15 12-16 2012-13 3-0-0 8 5 81 80 1-7 9-12 2013-14 1-2-0 4 8 76 85 1-8 9-10 2014-15 1-2-0 3 8 71 109 1-6 11-11 2015-16 1-0-2 5 6 108 79 1-9 7-9 2016-17 2-1-0 7 3 88 105 1-7 6-7 2017-18 2-1-0 12 12 92 119 2-6 7-10 2018-19 1-2-0 8 9 89 100 0-6 9-11 2019-20 0-2-1 6 13 114 110 1-8 7-8 2020-21 Did not play Totals 50-36-12 249 242 2673 3063 60-389 325-384

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Overall @ Anaheim @Chicago 50-36-12 26-15-6 24-21-6 Four Chicago wins Two Chicago wins Three Chicago wins Dec. 5, 2018 (4-2) Dec. 5, 2018 (4-2) Feb. 15, 2018 (3-2) Mar. 3, 2020 (6-2) Nov. 3, 2019 (3-2 OT) Mar. 3, 2020 (6-2) 4-5-1 3-5-2 4-5-1 4-1-11 1-1-7 3-0-5 Seven games Five games Six games Nov. 28, 2003-Oct. 28, 2006 Feb. 1, 1998-Dec. 17, 2000 Mar. 5, 2004-Dec. 7, 2007 Five games Five games Four games, two times Mar. 5, 1995-Feb. 4, 1996 Feb. 5, 2014-Nov. 25, 2016 Last: Mar. 5, 2008-Jan. 3, 2010 Apr. 6, 2017 (4-0) Apr. 6, 2017 (4-0) Mar. 9, 2017 (1-0) Oct. 26, 2015 (1-0) Feb. 5, 2014 (2-0) Oct. 26, 2015 (1-0) Two wins by four goals Apr. 6, 2017 (4-0) Jan. 6, 1994 (6-2) Three wins by four goals Nov. 19, 1997 (4-0) Two wins by four goals

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NHL COLORADO AVALANCHE ALL-TIME SERIES SUMMARY

Series Power Penalty Season Results GF GA SF SA Play Killing 1993-94 1-1-0 6 4 58 58 0-11 10-12 1994-95 Did not play 1995-96 3-3-0 19 17 162 178 3-28 20-26 1996-97 0-2-3 14 18 140 183 3-20 21-26 1997-98 2-2-1 14 15 151 139 3-27 30-35 1998-99 1-3-0 8 14 117 138 3-22 12-16 1999-00 1-2-1-0 10 11 123 77 2-20 9-15 2000-01 0-3-1-0 4 11 107 93 1-14 11-13 2001-02 0-3-1-0 5 9 90 119 1-16 16-18 2002-03 3-0-0-1 14 11 106 130 5-19 26-30 2003-04 2-1-0-1 7 8 109 128 3-16 18-22 2005-06 1-3-0 13 15 123 127 5-19 18-20 2006-07 1-1-2 9 9 152 115 3-20 13-16 2007-08 3-1-0 6 5 116 103 2-14 15-15

All-Time Series: Current Streak: Last Win by Anaheim: Last Win by Colorado: Last 10 games: Overtime Record: Longest Winning Streak: Longest Losing Streak: Last Shutout by Anaheim: Last Shutout by Colorado: Biggest Anaheim win: Biggest Colorado win:

Series Power Penalty Season Results GF GA SF SA Play Killing 2008-09 4-0-0 19 7 115 130 6-18 12-15 2009-10 3-1-0 17 10 137 99 5-16 11-15 2010-11 4-0-0 17 8 136 110 5-19 9-10 2011-12 1-2-1 8 13 106 127 3-9 6-8 2012-13 2-1-0 8 7 81 82 4-11 6-8 2013-14 2-1-0 10 12 105 98 0-8 6-10 2014-15 2-1-0 8 8 110 65 0-11 7-8 2015-16 1-2-0 5 9 103 83 2-12 10-11 2016-17 3-0-0 11 3 99 85 2-7 7-8 2017-18 1-2-0 6 9 94 99 0-6 14-18 2018-19 2-0-1 10 8 93 112 3-8 4-9 2019-20 2-1-0 9 6 83 101 1-7 6-10 2020-21 2-4-2 19 30 198 288 2-20 24-30 Totals 47-40-15 276 271 3014 3067 67-398 333-415

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Overall @ Anaheim @Colorado/Quebec 47-40-15 25-19-7 22-21-8 Four Colorado wins Two Colorado wins Two Colorado wins Mar. 6, 2021 (6-5 OT) Jan. 24, 2021 (3-1) Mar. 6, 2021 (6-5 OT) Apr. 11, 2021 (4-1) Apr. 11, 2021 (4-1) Mar. 29, 2021 (5-2) 3-5-2 5-3-2 5-4-1 12-0-15 9-0-7 3-0-8 Six games Five games Six games Mar. 21, 2010-Mar. 28, 2011 Feb. 25, 2007-Mar. 29, 2009 Jan. 31, 2009-Mar. 11, 2011 Four games Four games Six games Last: Mar. 16-Apr. 11, 2021 Nov. 15, 2000-Apr. 12, 2002 Nov. 18, 2003-Feb. 13, 2007 Feb. 6, 2013 (3-0) Dec. 19, 2003 (1-0) Feb. 6, 2013 (3-0) Apr. 9, 2021 (2-0) Apr. 9, 2021 (2-0) Mar. 9, 2016 (3-0) Mar. 25, 2009 (7-2) Three wins by four goals Mar. 25, 2009 (7-2) Oct. 2, 2013 (6-1) Three wins by three goals Oct. 2, 2013 (6-1)

COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS ALL-TIME SERIES SUMMARY

Series Power Penalty Season Results GF GA SF SA Play Killing 2000-01 0-3-0-0 10 16 121 84 3-16 11-19 2001-02 1-3-0-0 8 10 123 115 1-19 9-12 2002-03 4-0-0-0 14 5 125 113 3-15 17-18 2003-04 1-2-1-0 7 8 152 118 1-20 18-20 2005-06 2-1-1 10 9 150 123 3-22 32-37 2006-07 2-1-1 16 13 130 130 6-21 21-22 2007-08 3-1-0 7 9 124 119 4-24 25-31 2008-09 3-1-0 13 9 98 121 2-15 21-24 2009-10 1-2-1 11 14 133 131 3-16 12-16 2010-11 2-2-0 13 9 133 115 6-16 11-14

Series Power Penalty Season Results GF GA SF SA Play Killing 2011-12 2-1-1 15 13 117 87 6-17 10-15 2012-13 1-0-2 6 7 87 73 3-8 7-7 2013-14 1-1-0 6 7 68 54 1-7 4-6 2014-15 1-1-0 7 6 74 44 3-9 5-7 2015-16 1-0-1 7 5 61 70 1-5 5-6 2016-17 0-1-1 2 7 67 55 0-7 7-8 2017-18 1-1-0 6 6 62 67 0-6 10-11 2018-19 2-0-0 5 3 52 63 0-6 9-9 2019-20 1-1-0 5 5 63 54 0-3 5-6 2020-21 Did not play Totals 30-22-9 168 161 1940 1736 46-252 239-288

ALL-TIME SERIES FAST FACTS

Overall @ Anaheim @Columbus All-Time Series: 30-22-9 16-10-5 14-12-4 Current Streak: One Columbus win One Columbus win Two Anaheim wins Last Win by Anaheim: Oct. 11, 2019 (2-1 OT) Nov. 4, 2018 (3-2 OT) Oct. 11, 2019 (2-1 OT) Last Win by Columbus: Jan. 7, 2020 (4-3) Jan. 7, 2020 (4-3) Dec. 1, 2017 (4-2) Last 10 games: 5-3-2 5-3-2 4-3-3 Overtime Record: 6-0-9 3-0-4 3-0-5 Longest Winning Streak: Five games, two times Three games, two times Three games, two times Last: Nov. 1, 2007-Dec. 7, 2008 Last: Nov. 1, 2007-Dec. 7, 2008 Last: Dec. 10, 2007-Feb. 21, 2009 Longest Losing Streak: Five games Four games Four games, two times Jan. 27, 2001-Dec. 31, 2001 Dec. 31, 2008-Nov. 19, 2010 Last: Mar. 24, 2015-Dec. 1, 2017 Last Shutout by Anaheim: Jan. 7, 2011 (6-0) Jan. 7, 2011 (6-0) None Last Shutout by Columbus: Oct. 28, 2016 (4-0) Oct. 28, 2016 (4-0) Oct. 5, 2007 (4-0) Biggest Anaheim win: Jan. 7, 2011 (6-0) Jan. 7, 2011 (6-0) Two wins by three goals Biggest Columbus win: Two wins by four goals Oct. 28, 2016 (4-0) Oct. 5, 2007 (4-0)

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NHL DALLAS STARS ALL-TIME SERIES SUMMARY

Series Power Penalty Season Results GF GA SF SA Play Killing 1993-94 3-2-0 17 15 128 156 6-25 21-26 1994-95 0-4-0 3 19 96 148 0-14 14-18 1995-96 1-3-0 9 14 132 119 3-20 18-23 1996-97 1-3-0 9 12 96 135 0-8 9-14 1997-98 1-3-0 5 16 98 115 0-15 9-11 1998-99 1-4-1 12 19 172 171 5-22 20-26 1999-00 3-3-0-0 17 15 153 150 2-25 28-35 2000-01 0-4-0-1 5 20 115 131 2-21 13-17 2001-02 3-1-1-0 15 10 123 156 5-23 19-22 2002-03 1-3-1-0 8 13 136 144 3-24 13-17 2003-04 2-2-2-0 13 14 149 172 6-22 27-32 2005-06 2-5-1 17 25 225 222 4-43 41-52 2006-07 4-2-2 21 14 232 219 7-39 35-40 2007-08 3-5-0 14 24 185 189 8-45 29-38

All-Time Series: Current Streak: Last Win by Anaheim: Last Win by Dallas: Last 10 games: Overtime Record: Longest Winning Streak: Longest Losing Streak: Last Shutout by Anaheim: Last Shutout by Dallas: Biggest Anaheim win: Biggest Dallas win:

Series Power Penalty Season Results GF GA SF SA Play Killing 2008-09 3-2-1 15 19 171 190 4-21 23-29 2009-10 2-3-1 15 18 194 221 2-15 16-19 2010-11 4-2-0 21 16 172 175 6-22 19-24 2011-12 1-5-0 11 19 173 145 3-21 13-17 2012-13 3-2-0 12 9 136 138 2-13 18-20 2013-14 1-2-0 9 11 104 96 3-10 9-10 2014-15 2-1-0 5 6 65 94 0-6 10-12 2015-16 2-1-0 10 7 79 83 2-9 9-11 2016-17 1-2-0 6 10 109 81 2-14 10-11 2017-18 2-1-0 8 5 77 104 2-10 5-7 2018-19 1-2-0 11 13 86 121 1-6 5-9 2019-20 0-2-0 1 5 57 56 1-4 3-5 2020-21 Did not play Totals 47-69-11 289 368 3463 3731 79-497 436-545

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Overall @ Anaheim @Dallas 47-69-11 31-28-4 16-41-7 Two Dallas wins Six Anaheim wins Seven Dallas wins Dec. 12, 2018 (6-3) Dec. 12, 2018 (6-3) Mar. 1, 2015 (3-1) Jan. 9, 2020 (3-0) Jan. 9, 2020 (3-0) Oct. 24, 2019 (2-1) 4-6-0 7-3-0 2-8-0 11-0-12 7-0-5 4-0-7 Three games, three times Six games Two games, three times Last: Mar. 14-Apr. 3, 2013 Jan. 15, 2016-Dec. 12, 2018 Last: Oct. 31, 2014-Mar. 1, 2015 Nine games Four games Nine games Dec. 22, 1993-Mar. 28, 1996 Dec. 22, 1993-Mar. 5, 1996 Mar. 22, 1994-Mar. 13, 1998 Feb. 21, 2018 (2-0) Feb. 21, 2018 (2-0) Apr. 1, 2013 (4-0) Jan. 9, 2020 (3-0) Jan. 9, 2020 (3-0) Mar. 10, 2012 (2-0) Jan. 25, 2002 (6-1) Apr. 8, 2015 (4-0) Jan. 25, 2002 (6-1) Mar. 21, 2001 (8-0) Nov. 5, 2007 (5-0) Mar. 21, 2001 (8-0)

DETROIT RED WINGS ALL-TIME SERIES SUMMARY

Series Power Penalty Season Results GF GA SF SA Play Killing 1993-94 0-3-1 12 22 110 151 7-18 10-15 1994-95 0-3-1 15 21 109 152 5-18 8-12 1995-96 0-3-1 6 18 111 145 3-18 11-20 1996-97 3-0-1 7 3 99 132 1-11 13-13 1997-98 0-3-1 7 13 102 151 1-19 10-16 1998-99 1-3-0 9 12 110 136 5-23 19-23 1999-00 2-2-0-0 12 13 103 123 4-19 13-18 2000-01 0-3-0-1 6 11 85 149 1-18 16-23 2001-02 1-2-1-0 6 8 103 107 1-18 12-18 2002-03 1-2-0-1 8 9 114 144 2-24 13-15 2003-04 1-2-1-0 13 18 115 160 2-11 13-15 2005-06 1-3-0 6 9 104 130 3-18 19-25 2006-07 2-2-0 9 6 105 115 4-21 19-22 2007-08 2-1-1 12 9 88 139 4-23 24-30

Series Power Penalty Season Results GF GA SF SA Play Killing 2008-09 1-3-0 11 15 104 152 5-18 15-20 2009-10 2-1-1 13 12 115 154 2-14 17-23 2010-11 1-3-0 6 14 115 142 0-9 17-19 2011-12 1-2-1 7 10 110 127 1-19 18-19 2012-13 1-2-0 7 9 105 72 1-9 8-11 2013-14 2-0-0 6 2 53 40 0-7 7-7 2014-15 2-0-0 6 5 51 67 0-7 6-7 2015-16 1-1-0 5 5 66 51 0-6 7-7 2016-17 1-1-0 6 6 49 55 2-6 6-6 2017-18 1-1-0 5 4 69 46 0-6 7-7 2018-19 1-1-0 3 5 51 46 1-5 2-2 2019-20 1-0-1 6 5 56 68 0-5 1-6 2020-21 Did not play Totals 29-47-13 209 264 2402 2954 55-370 315-399

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Overall @ Anaheim @Detroit All-Time Series: 29-47-13 21-19-5 8-28-8 Current Streak: One Detroit win One Detroit win One Anaheim win Last Win by Anaheim: Oct. 8, 2019 (3-1) Oct. 8, 2018 (3-2 SO) Oct. 8, 2019 (3-1) Last Win by Detroit: Nov. 12, 2019 (4-3 OT) Nov. 12, 2019 (4-3 OT) Jan. 15, 2019 (3-1) Last 10 games: 5-4-1 6-3-1 5-4-1 Overtime Record: 5-0-13 4-0-5 1-0-8 Longest Winning Streak: Four games Three games, two times Four games Dec. 17, 2013-Feb. 23, 2015 Last: Jan. 4, 2017-Oct. 8, 2018 Feb. 15, 2013-Jan. 23, 2016 Longest Losing Streak: Five games, two times Three games Nine games Last: Dec. 1, 2008-Dec. 11, 2009 Oct. 8, 1993-Feb. 3, 1995 Feb. 15, 2002-Oct. 3, 2007 Last Shutout by Anaheim: Jan. 4, 2017 (2-0) Jan. 4, 2017 (2-0) Mar. 30, 1997 (1-0 OT) Last Shutout by Detroit: Dec. 3, 2010 (4-0) Dec. 3, 2010 (4-0) Nov. 5, 2011 (5-0) Biggest Anaheim win: Mar. 14, 2012 (4-0) Mar. 14, 2012 (4-0) Two wins by three goals Biggest Detroit win: Four wins by five goals Two wins by five goals Two wins by five goals

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NHL EDMONTON OILERS ALL-TIME SERIES SUMMARY

Series Power Penalty Season Results GF GA SF SA Play Killing 1993-94 5-1-0 23 13 179 202 4-25 21-26 1994-95 2-2-0 10 11 125 142 2-18 16-21 1995-96 1-4-0 5 11 150 157 3-25 19-23 1996-97 4-0-1 18 8 155 166 3-18 19-22 1997-98 4-2-0 17 14 126 186 4-31 36-41 1998-99 2-3-0 12 15 128 163 5-28 24-27 1999-00 2-2-0-0 8 9 105 130 0-13 13-15 2000-01 1-2-1-0 11 13 94 126 5-25 18-19 2001-02 1-2-0-1 5 8 121 121 2-18 13-14 2002-03 0-4-0-0 5 11 106 95 2-18 15-18 2003-04 1-2-0-1 7 8 110 99 3-10 13-13 2005-06 0-3-1 11 17 119 125 2-22 21-28 2006-07 3-1-0 15 9 102 102 3-13 14-15 2007-08 1-2-1 5 12 102 94 0-15 17-20

Series Power Penalty Season Results GF GA SF SA Play Killing 2008-09 2-2-0 12 13 150 132 5-23 19-23 2009-10 4-0-0 20 9 161 135 8-25 16-18 2010-11 3-1-0 11 8 122 101 3-17 12-13 2011-12 3-1-0 13 6 108 110 3-11 4-5 2012-13 3-0-0 8 2 96 80 2-13 10-10 2013-14 3-1-1 16 14 184 126 1-22 10-12 2014-15 4-0-0 13 5 102 95 3-8 10-11 2015-16 4-0-1 13 9 162 121 4-15 12-15 2016-17 2-1-2 12 14 138 158 4-14 14-17 2017-18 2-0-2 14 12 152 140 2-9 13-14 2018-19 2-2-0 8 8 136 104 0-7 4-5 2019-20 1-1-0 6 9 54 63 1-8 4-7 2020-21 Did not play Totals 60-39-12 298 268 3287 3273 74-451 388-452

ALL-TIME SERIES FAST FACTS

Overall @ Anaheim @Edmonton All-Time Series: 60-39-12 33-19-5 27-20-7 Current Streak: One Anaheim win One Anaheim win One Anaheim win Last Win by Anaheim: Feb. 25, 2020 (4-3 OT) Feb. 25, 2020 (4-3 OT Mar. 30, 2019 (5-1) Last Win by Edmonton: Nov. 10, 2019 (6-2) Nov. 10, 2019 (6-2) Feb. 23, 2019 (2-1) Last 10 games: 5-3-2 6-3-1 6-1-3 Overtime Record: 11-0-12 5-0-5 6-0-7 Longest Winning Streak: Six games Six games 11 games Apr. 5, 2012-Jan. 3, 2014 Apr. 8, 2013-Apr. 1, 2015 Dec. 27, 2007-Apr. 22, 2013 Longest Losing Streak: Seven games Four games 12 games Oct. 26, 2003-Feb. 2, 2004 Nov. 30, 2007-Mar. 27, 2009 Dec. 27, 1999-Apr. 13, 2006 Last Shutout by Anaheim: Dec. 31, 2015 (1-0) Apr. 5, 2002 (2-0) Dec. 31, 2015 (1-0) Last Shutout by Edmonton: Jan. 6, 2019 (4-0) Jan. 6, 2019 (4-0) Jan. 15, 2003 (1-0) Biggest Anaheim win: Two wins by five goals Apr. 11, 2010 (7-2) Jan. 13, 2012 (5-0) Biggest Edmonton win: Seven wins by four goals Six wins by four goals Nov. 30, 2007 (5-1)

FLORIDA PANTHERS ALL-TIME SERIES SUMMARY

Series Power Penalty Season Results GF GA SF SA Play Killing 1993-94 0-2-0 4 7 67 41 1-11 9-11 1994-95 Did not play 1995-96 0-1-1 6 7 53 58 1-5 11-12 1996-97 2-0-0 6 2 49 60 2-6 9-9 1997-98 1-0-1 11 6 58 84 2-7 12-13 1998-99 0-1-0 2 5 27 41 1-2 3-4 1999-00 0-1-0-1 3 8 58 58 0-11 5-9 2000-01 1-0-0-0 3 2 31 25 1-8 4-4 2001-02 0-2-0-0 1 8 57 52 0-7 4-5 2002-03 1-0-1-0 6 5 65 56 1-8 4-7 2003-04 0-1-0-0 2 3 34 40 0-1 1-2 2005-06 1-0-0 1 0 31 30 0-7 7-7 2006-07 1-0-0 5 4 36 31 1-4 4-4 2007-08 Did not play

Series Power Penalty Season Results GF GA SF SA Play Killing 2008-09 0-1-0 1 3 45 26 0-4 3-4 2009-10 1-0-0 3 0 25 33 1-3 4-4 2010-11 1-0-0 5 3 29 32 0-1 0-2 2011-12 1-0-0 2 0 27 31 0-2 4-4 2012-13 Did not play 2013-14 1-1-0 8 5 74 55 1-6 5-5 2014-15 0-2-0 4 12 68 55 1-5 5-9 2015-16 2-0-0 5 3 80 50 2-8 6-6 2016-17 0-2-0 2 6 49 68 0-6 7-8 2017-18 1-1-0 6 10 62 74 2-7 7-9 2018-19 2-0-0 6 4 47 83 1-4 3-4 2019-20 0-1-1 5 9 68 60 1-2 2-2 2020-21 Did not play Totals 16-16-5 97 112 1150 1143 19-125 119-144

ALL-TIME SERIES FAST FACTS

Overall @ Anaheim @Florida All-Time Series: 16-16-5 9-9-1 7-7-4 Current Streak: Two Florida wins One Florida win One Florida win Last Win by Anaheim: Mar. 17, 2019 (3-2) Mar. 17, 2019 (3-2) Nov. 28, 2018 (3-2) Last Win by Florida: Feb. 19, 2020 (4-1) Feb. 19, 2020 (4-1) Nov. 21, 2019 (5-4 OT) Last 10 games: 5-4-1 6-4-0 5-4-1 Overtime Record: 2-0-5 2-0-1 0-0-4 Longest Winning Streak: Three games, two times Two games, three times Three games Last: Nov. 19, 2017-Mar. 17, 2019 Last: Nov. 19, 2017-Mar. 17, 2019 Dec. 12, 2006-Feb. 19, 2012 Longest Losing Streak: Three games, three times Two games, two times Two games, two times Last: Feb. 3, 2017-Oct. 26, 2017 Last: Mar. 21, 1999-Jan. 5, 2000 Last: Feb. 3, 2017-Oct. 26, 2017 Last Shutout by Anaheim: Feb. 19, 2012 (2-0) Jan. 21, 2006 (1-0) Feb. 19, 2012 (2-0) Last Shutout by Florida: Nov. 21, 2001 (6-0) None Nov. 21, 2001 (6-0) Biggest Anaheim win: Jan. 4, 1998 (8-3) Jan. 4, 1998 (8-3) Four wins by two goals Biggest Florida win: Nov. 21, 2001 (6-0) Two wins by four goals Nov. 21, 2001 (6-0)

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NHL LOS ANGELES KINGS ALL-TIME SERIES SUMMARY

Series Power Penalty Season Results GF GA SF SA Play Killing 1993-94 2-4-0 18 20 212 192 8-33 32-38 1994-95 2-1-2 14 10 162 149 1-15 13-17 1995-96 2-3-1 14 21 208 213 3-29 25-33 1996-97 3-1-1 20 12 150 159 4-25 23-24 1997-98 1-3-1 14 16 153 140 2-24 20-25 1998-99 5-1-0 18 9 154 215 6-19 25-29 1999-00 2-1-2-1 17 14 176 150 6-25 17-20 2000-01 2-1-1-1 17 14 121 163 6-26 22-26 2001-02 0-3-1-1 7 14 140 103 1-27 17-22 2002-03 2-2-1-0 16 17 133 141 6-23 21-23 2003-04 1-3-1-1 17 22 175 200 4-20 26-30 2005-06 5-1-2 32 19 279 256 15-44 45-53 2006-07 4-2-2 23 25 244 263 9-35 36-46 2007-08 6-2-0 23 20 247 224 6-35 31-40

Series Power Penalty Season Results GF GA SF SA Play Killing 2008-09 3-3-0 15 15 163 157 5-29 26-33 2009-10 2-3-1 16 21 161 206 6-19 19-24 2010-11 4-2-0 12 10 138 175 3-14 21-23 2011-12 1-3-2 13 18 162 209 3-20 19-23 2012-13 2-2-0 13 14 93 115 5-12 9-14 2013-14 4-0-1 12 7 114 186 2-21 19-20 2014-15 4-0-1 16 14 167 144 1-11 12-16 2015-16 3-2-0 14 11 127 145 6-18 12-17 2016-17 3-2-0 12 10 137 134 4-22 11-14 2017-18 3-0-2 12 9 148 155 1-12 13-14 2018-19 1-2-1 11 12 104 128 1-8 10-12 2019-20 2-1-0 8 5 85 110 2-5 5-7 2020-21 4-4-0 22 25 238 211 0-18 16-21 Totals 73-52-27 426 404 4391 4643 116-589 541-660 * - Games at O2 Arena in London, England not considered played in Anaheim or Los Angeles

ALL-TIME SERIES FAST FACTS

Overall @ Anaheim @Los Angeles All-Time Series: 73-52-27 42-19-16* 31-33-11* Current Streak: One Anaheim win One Anaheim win One Anaheim win Last Win by Anaheim: May 1, 2021 (6-2) May 1, 2021 (6-2) Apr. 28, 2021 (3-2) Last Win by Los Angeles: Apr. 30, 2021 (2-1) Apr. 30, 2021 (2-1) Apr. 26, 2021 (4-1) Last 10 games: 5-5-0 6-4-0 4-4-2 Overtime Record: 17-0-30 9-0-15 8-0-15 Longest Winning Streak: Six games Six games Five games Apr. 18, 1998-Mar. 18, 1999 Nov. 13, 2007-Jan. 6, 2009 Jan. 28, 2006-Feb. 17, 2007 Longest Losing Streak: Five games Three games Five games Jan. 8, 2009-Feb. 4, 2010 Dec. 16, 2001-Oct. 16, 2002 Nov. 16, 2011-Apr. 13, 2013 Last Shutout by Anaheim: Feb. 19, 2017 (1-0) Feb. 19, 2017 (1-0) Nov. 1, 2016 (4-0) Last Shutout by Los Angeles: Jan. 14, 2010 (4-0) None Jan. 14, 2010 (4-0) Biggest Anaheim win: Eight wins by four goals Six wins by four goals Nov. 1, 2016 (4-0) Biggest Los Angeles win: Dec. 27, 1995 (7-1) Feb. 7, 1998 (5-2) Dec. 27, 1995 (7-1)

MINNESOTA WILD ALL-TIME SERIES SUMMARY

Series Power Penalty Season Results GF GA SF SA Play Killing 2000-01 2-2-0-0 6 9 112 115 2-17 22-24 2001-02 2-1-1-0 13 10 91 109 4-16 18-19 2002-03 2-1-0-1 4 6 102 107 0-10 30-30 2003-04 2-1-1-0 10 5 121 87 4-13 13-15 2005-06 1-2-1 9 13 126 117 2-25 20-23 2006-07 2-1-1 10 9 131 116 3-20 21-24 2007-08 1-3-0 7 14 115 94 2-18 12-16 2008-09 2-2-0 9 8 140 108 1-14 13-15 2009-10 2-0-2 14 12 108 126 3-12 11-16 2010-11 1-1-2 10 12 142 106 3-17 10-13

Series Power Penalty Season Results GF GA SF SA Play Killing 2011-12 2-2-0 10 11 102 105 3-16 11-15 2012-13 3-0-0 8 4 81 91 1-6 8-9 2013-14 2-1-0 8 8 94 90 2-8 6-10 2014-15 3-0-0 9 6 71 86 0-11 9-12 2015-16 2-1-0 7 5 64 91 0-4 9-9 2016-17 1-2-0 5 7 76 98 1-5 10-11 2017-18 2-0-1 7 6 89 96 1-9 7-8 2018-19 2-1-0 8 5 68 111 2-9 11-11 2019-20 1-1-1 8 11 90 80 1-9 8-10 2020-21 1-5-2 14 24 197 232 0-15 24-29 Totals 36-27-13 162 161 2120 2165 35-254 255-301

ALL-TIME SERIES FAST FACTS

Overall @ Anaheim @Minnesota All-Time Series: 36-27-13 20-14-5 16-13-8 Current Streak: Seven Minnesota wins Three Minnesota wins Four Minnesota wins Last Win by Anaheim: Jan. 18, 2021 (1-0) Jan. 18, 2021 (1-0) Dec. 10, 2019 (3-2 SO) Last Win by Minnesota: Feb. 20, 2021 (5-1) Feb. 20, 2021 (5-1) May 8, 2021 (4-3 OT) Last 10 games: 2-5-3 2-6-2 5-3-2 Overtime Record: 5-0-13 1-0-5 4-0-8 Longest Winning Streak: Six games Three games, three times Six games Feb. 14, 2012-Dec. 11, 2013 Last: Oct. 17, 2014-Jan. 20, 2016 Oct. 27, 2011-Mar. 13, 2015 Longest Losing Streak: Seven games Three games, three times Five games, two times Jan. 20-present Last: Jan. 20, 2021-present Last: Feb. 4, 2009-Feb. 18, 2011 Last Shutout by Anaheim: Jan. 18, 2021 (1-0) Jan. 18, 2021 (1-0) Feb. 19, 2019 (4-0) Last Shutout by Minnesota Oct. 24, 2015 (3-0) Oct. 14, 2007 (2-0) Oct. 24, 2015 (3-0) Biggest Anaheim win: Oct. 6, 2000 (8-3) Oct. 6, 2000 (8-3) Two wins by four goals Biggest Minnesota win: Jan. 24, 2001 (5-0) Jan. 24, 2001 (5-0) Two wins by four goals

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NHL MONTREAL CANADIENS ALL-TIME SERIES SUMMARY

Series Power Penalty Season Results GF GA SF SA Play Killing 1993-94 0-2-0 3 9 59 60 0-10 2-6 1994-95 Did not play 1995-96 2-0-0 8 4 67 56 3-14 7-8 1996-97 0-1-1 11 12 67 71 4-12 4-9 1997-98 1-1-0 8 8 52 58 4-13 7-11 1998-99 0-1-0 0 1 30 24 0-3 2-3 1999-00 0-2-0-0 2 4 56 46 0-7 5-6 2000-01 1-0-0-0 4 2 23 29 1-6 4-5 2001-02 0-1-0-0 1 3 25 18 0-7 4-4 2002-03 1-0-1-0 5 3 56 49 0-5 4-5 2003-04 0-1-0-0 2 5 38 24 0-3 1-2 2005-06 1-0-0 5 3 37 24 1-6 5-7 2006-07 Did not play 2007-08 1-0-0 3 1 37 21 0-8 4-4

Series Power Penalty Season Results GF GA SF SA Play Killing 2008-09 1-0-0 6 4 25 51 2-3 5-6 2009-10 0-0-1 3 3 32 43 1-1 3-3 2010-11 1-0-0 3 3 26 40 2-4 4-6 2011-12 1-0-0 4 1 27 20 2-7 7-7 2012-13 Did not play 2013-14 0-1-1 4 7 74 56 1-9 9-11 2014-15 2-0-0 5 2 56 62 0-4 4-6 2015-16 1-1-0 5 6 70 50 0-4 4-4 2016-17 1-1-0 3 6 51 74 1-7 7-9 2017-18 1-1-0 8 7 90 80 2-8 9-13 2018-19 1-1-0 9 6 54 69 1-5 8-9 2019-20 0-0-1 2 3 37 27 0-2 4-5 2020-21 Did not play Totals 16-14-5 104 103 1089 1052 26-151 113-149

ALL-TIME SERIES FAST FACTS

Overall @ Anaheim @Montreal All-Time Series: 16-14-5 10-5-2 6-9-3 Current Streak: One Montreal win Five Anaheim wins Five Montreal wins Last Win by Anaheim: Mar. 8, 2019 (8-2) Mar. 8, 2019 (8-2) Dec. 18, 2014 (2-1) Last Win by Montreal: Feb. 6, 2020 (3-2 OT) Mar. 5, 2014 (4-3 SO) Feb. 6, 2020 (3-2 OT) Last 10 games: 5-4-1 7-1-2 4-5-1 Overtime Record: 3-0-6 1-0-3 2-0-3 Longest Winning Streak: Three games, two times Five games Three games Last: Dec. 18, 2014-Mar. 2, 2016 Mar. 4, 2015-present Dec. 10, 2005-Jan. 22, 2011 Longest Losing Streak: Three games Three games Five games Oct. 13, 1998-Nov. 22, 1999 Nov. 6, 1996-Nov. 22, 1999 Mar. 22, 2016-present Last Shutout by Anaheim: None None None Last Shutout by Montreal: Oct. 13, 1998 (1-0) None Oct. 13, 1998 (1-0) Biggest Anaheim win: Mar. 8, 2019 (8-2) Mar. 8, 2019 (8-2) Two wins by two goals Biggest Montreal win: Dec. 20, 2016 (5-1) Two wins by three goals Dec. 20, 2016 (5-1)

NASHVILLE PREDATORS ALL-TIME SERIES SUMMARY

Series Power Penalty Season Results GF GA SF SA Play Killing 1998-99 2-2-0 11 8 127 114 7-23 12-15 1999-00 4-0-0-0 13 5 121 109 2-11 13-14 2000-01 1-1-2-0 6 8 104 115 1-17 13-15 2001-02 3-1-0-0 13 8 101 90 3-16 11-11 2002-03 3-1-0-0 8 4 119 124 3-18 19-20 2003-04 1-1-0-2 10 11 134 118 4-16 19-23 2005-06 3-0-1 16 8 136 130 6-28 19-21 2006-07 2-1-1 10 10 134 79 4-19 19-21 2007-08 3-1-0 12 8 107 118 3-16 19-23 2008-09 2-1-1 10 12 115 125 5-12 8-13 2009-10 2-2-0 8 6 109 131 1-10 10-12

Series Power Penalty Season Results GF GA SF SA Play Killing 2010-11 1-3-0 11 17 153 125 3-16 15-16 2011-12 0-4-0 5 13 101 116 0-9 14-17 2012-13 3-0-0 9 5 72 76 2-9 10-10 2013-14 2-1-0 11 10 81 88 2-10 9-10 2014-15 3-0-0 12 7 87 103 1-10 7-11 2015-16 1-2-0 7 10 96 92 1-12 14-17 2016-17 2-1-0 9 9 95 83 4-13 11-14 2017-18 0-2-1 7 11 106 93 2-8 6-9 2018-19 2-1-0 6 8 67 102 1-8 13-17 2019-20 2-1-0 9 12 101 91 3-10 7-9 2020-21 Did not play Totals 42-26-8 203 190 2266 2222 58-291 268-318

ALL-TIME SERIES FAST FACTS

Overall @ Anaheim @Nashville All-Time Series: 42-26-8 28-7-3 14-19-5 Current Streak: Two Anaheim wins Three Anaheim wins One Anaheim win Last Win by Anaheim: Jan. 16, 2020 (4-2) Jan. 5, 2020 (5-4 SO) Jan. 16, 2020 (4-2) Last Win by Nashville: Oct. 22, 2019 (6-1) Nov. 11, 2017 (5-3) Oct. 22, 2019 (6-1) Last 10 games: 5-4-1 8-2-0 3-6-1 Overtime Record: 11-0-8 8-0-3 3-0-5 Longest Winning Streak: Five games, two times Six games Four games Last, Jan. 26, 2013-Feb. 8, 2014 Nov. 1, 2005-Jan. 7, 2008 Feb. 16, 2013-Feb. 5, 2015 Longest Losing Streak: Six games Three games Seven games Jan. 5, 2011-Mar. 18, 2012 Jan. 5, 2011-Mar. 18, 2012 Oct. 22, 2015-Oct. 22, 2019 Last Shutout by Anaheim: Nov. 5, 2009 (4-0) Nov. 5, 2009 (4-0) None Last Shutout by Nashville: Nov. 12, 2016 (5-0) Mar. 12, 2010 (1-0) Nov. 12, 2016 (5-0) Biggest Anaheim win: Two wins by five goals Two wins by five goals Apr. 7, 2000 (5-1) Biggest Nashville win: Two wins by five goals Three wins by three goals Nov. 12, 2016 (5-0)

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NHL NEW JERSEY DEVILS ALL-TIME SERIES SUMMARY

Series Power Penalty Season Results GF GA SF SA Play Killing 1993-94 0-2-0 3 10 41 67 1-8 9-12 1994-95 Did not play 1995-96 2-0-0 10 3 50 56 1-5 6-6 1996-97 1-1-0 6 6 52 76 0-7 8-9 1997-98 1-1-0 2 3 44 57 0-8 5-5 1998-99 0-2-0 4 11 49 64 1-8 5-8 1999-00 0-2-0-0 3 5 54 59 0-4 2-4 2000-01 0-2-0-0 4 9 52 64 2-6 4-8 2001-02 1-0-0-0 2 1 19 45 1-1 3-4 2002-03 0-1-0-1 3 6 55 61 0-6 5-5 2003-04 0-0-1-0 3 3 36 36 1-7 3-4 2005-06 Did not play 2006-07 1-0-0 4 2 37 25 0-6 5-6 2007-08 1-0-0 2 1 24 35 0-2 5-5

Series Power Penalty Season Results GF GA SF SA Play Killing 2008-09 1-0-0 4 3 34 21 0-4 1-2 2009-10 0-1-0 1 3 32 25 0-6 3-3 2010-11 0-1-0 1 2 28 27 1-3 4-4 2011-12 0-0-1 2 2 38 27 0-3 1-1 2012-13 Did not play 2013-14 1-0-1 6 6 49 46 2-9 4-7 2014-15 2-0-0 7 2 65 42 1-4 3-4 2015-16 2-0-0 9 2 45 47 1-3 5-5 2016-17 2-1-1 4 4 47 57 1-6 8-10 2017-18 1-1-0 7 7 60 51 1-4 4-6 2018-19 2-0-0 8 7 51 66 1-3 6-7 2019-20 0-2-0 1 6 61 64 0-4 4-7 2020-21 Did not play Totals 17-17-4 95 98 962 1054 15-117 103-132

ALL-TIME SERIES FAST FACTS

Overall @ Anaheim @New Jersey All-Time Series: 17-17-4 11-7-2 6-10-2 Current Streak: Two New Jersey wins One New Jersey win One New Jersey win Last Win by Anaheim: Jan. 19, 2019 (3-2) Dec. 9, 2018 (6-5 SO) Jan. 19, 2019 (3-2) Last Win by New Jersey: Mar. 1, 2020 (3-0) Mar. 1, 2020 (3-0) Dec. 18, 2019 (3-1) Last 10 games: 6-4-0 7-2-1 5-4-1 Overtime Record: 2-0-4 1-0-2 1-0-2 Longest Winning Streak: Five games Five games Three games Dec. 20, 2013-Mar. 14, 2016 Jan. 16, 2015-Dec. 9, 2018 Dec. 20, 2013-Dec. 19, 2015 Longest Losing Streak: Seven games Three games Six games Mar. 18, 1998-Nov. 22, 2000 Jan. 20, 1999-Nov. 22, 2000 Dec. 28, 1996-Nov. 12, 2003 Last Shutout by Anaheim: Nov. 26, 1997 (2-0) Nov. 26, 1997 (2-0) None Last Shutout by New Jersey: Mar. 1, 2020 (3-0) None Mar. 18, 1998 (3-0) Biggest Anaheim win: Mar. 14, 2016 (7-1) Mar. 14, 2016 (7-1) Feb. 11, 1996 (4-2) Biggest New Jersey win: Mar. 31, 1999 (7-1) Two wins by three goals Mar. 31, 1999 (7-1)

NEW YORK ISLANDERS ALL-TIME SERIES SUMMARY

Series Power Penalty Season Results GF GA SF SA Play Killing 1993-94 1-1-0 6 4 53 67 1-6 4-5 1994-95 Did not play 1995-96 1-1-0 5 5 72 58 1-11 9-11 1996-97 0-1-1 5 6 55 58 0-6 5-6 1997-98 1-1-0 6 7 56 70 2-10 10-10 1998-99 0-0-2 4 4 67 65 2-7 6-6 1999-00 0-1-0-0 2 4 32 27 0-5 2-2 2000-01 2-0-0-0 6 4 63 49 3-9 6-6 2001-02 0-1-0-0 3 5 37 26 0-5 2-2 2002-03 0-0-1-0 2 2 31 33 0-5 4-4 2003-04 0-2-0-0 2 7 64 49 2-11 8-10 2005-06 Did not play 2006-07 0-0-1 4 4 50 24 2-6 2-3 2007-08 1-0-0 3 0 26 25 1-6 1-1

Series Power Penalty Season Results GF GA SF SA Play Killing 2008-09 0-1-0 1 2 40 14 1-5 0-1 2009-10 1-0-0 5 4 39 31 1-2 1-3 2010-11 1-1-0 3 3 46 56 1-7 8-9 2011-12 1-0-0 4 2 20 21 0-2 3-3 2012-13 Did not play 2013-14 2-0-0 10 5 62 58 1-4 4-5 2014-15 1-0-1 5 5 58 67 1-2 5-7 2015-16 0-2-0 3 9 54 60 1-4 8-8 2016-17 0-0-2 4 5 67 65 1-6 8-9 2017-18 2-0-0 8 6 70 67 0-6 6-8 2018-19 1-1-0 4 4 44 63 1-4 6-7 2019-20 2-0-0 8 5 51 59 1-6 3-5 2020-21 Did not play Totals 17-13-8 103 102 1157 1112 23-135 111-131

ALL-TIME SERIES FAST FACTS

Overall @ Anaheim @New York All-Time Series: 17-13-8 9-5-6 8-8-2 Current Streak: Two Anaheim wins Three Anaheim wins One Anaheim win Last Win by Anaheim: Dec. 21, 2019 (6-5 SO) Nov. 25, 2019 (3-0) Dec. 21, 2019 (6-5 SO) Last Win by New York: Jan. 20, 2019 (3-0) Nov. 22, 2016 (3-2 SO) Jan. 20, 2019 (3-0) Last 10 games: 5-3-2 7-1-2 5-4-1 Overtime Record: 4-0-9 2-0-5 2-0-4 Longest Winning Streak: Three games, two times Four games Two games Last: Oct. 11, 2017-Oct. 17, 2018 Mar. 19, 2010-Dec. 9, 2013 Dec. 21, 2013-Mar. 28, 2015 Longest Losing Streak: Four games Three games Two games, four times Nov. 13, 2015-Nov. 22, 2016 Nov. 5, 2014-Nov. 22, 2016 Last: Dec. 21, 2015-Oct. 16, 2016 Last Shutout by Anaheim: Nov. 25, 2019 (3-0) Nov. 25, 2019 (3-0) Feb. 5, 2008 (3-0) Last Shutout by New York: Jan. 20, 2019 (3-0) None Jan. 20, 2019 (3-0) Biggest Anaheim win: Two wins by three goals Three wins by three goals Three wins by two goals Biggest New York win: Five wins by three goals Two wins by three goals Three wins by three goals

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NHL NEW YORK RANGERS ALL-TIME SERIES SUMMARY Series Power Penalty Season Results GF GA SF SA Play Killing 1993-94 2-0-0 7 4 73 72 3-11 10-11 1994-95 Did not play 1995-96 1-1-0 8 9 47 76 2-16 7-12 1996-97 1-1-0 7 5 57 76 1-8 5-8 1997-98 1-0-1 6 5 50 69 0-4 9-10 1998-99 2-0-0 7 2 44 43 2-12 14-14 1999-00 0-0-0-1 3 4 39 22 1-2 3-4 2000-01 2-0-0-0 10 7 71 58 2-11 7-10 2001-02 1-0-0-0 3 2 15 35 2-11 8-8 2002-03 0-1-0-1 4 9 68 57 0-8 14-15 2003-04 1-0-0-0 3 1 22 39 2-5 4-4 2005-06 Did not play 2006-07 0-0-1 3 4 33 34 0-6 7-9 2007-08 1-0-0 4 1 19 33 1-2 4-4

Series Power Penalty Season Results GF GA SF SA Play Killing 2008-09 0-2-0 3 7 54 59 1-8 9-12 2009-10 0-1-0 0 3 18 38 0-4 3-5 2010-11 1-0-0 5 2 33 32 0-3 2-3 2011-12 1-0-1 2 2 56 40 0-8 11-11 2012-13 Did not play 2013-14 2-0-0 8 1 62 67 0-8 5-5 2014-15 0-2-0 3 11 63 59 1-4 2-3 2015-16 0-1-1 3 5 42 45 0-4 7-8 2016-17 1-1-0 7 7 78 48 1-7 3-3 2017-18 1-1-0 7 7 71 76 2-8 4-5 2018-19 0-1-1 3 5 45 48 1-8 5-6 2019-20 1-1-0 4 8 62 73 2-8 0-7 2020-21 Did not play Totals 19-13-7 110 111 1122 1199 24-166 142-169 * - Game at Globe Arena in Stockholm, Sweden not considered played in Anaheim

ALL-TIME SERIES FAST FACTS

Overall @ Anaheim @New York All-Time Series: 19-13-7 11-4-3 7-9-4 Current Streak: One New York win One Anaheim win Six New York wins Last Win by Anaheim: Dec. 14, 2019 (4-3 SO) Dec. 14, 2019 (4-3 SO) Nov. 4, 2013 (2-1) Last Win by New York: Dec. 22, 2019 (5-1) Nov. 1, 2018 (3-2 SO) Dec. 22, 2019 (5-1) Last 10 games: 3-5-2 6-3-1 1-7-2 Overtime Record: 2-0-7 2-0-3 0-0-4 Longest Winning Streak: Three games, two times Five games Three games Last: Oct. 16, 2000-Nov. 25, 2001 Jan. 28, 1994-Nov. 18, 1998 Apr. 2, 1999-Nov. 25, 2001 Longest Losing Streak: Five games Three games Six games Jan. 17, 2015-Feb. 7, 2017 Nov. 1, 2006-Dec. 16, 2009 Mar. 22, 2015-present Last Shutout by Anaheim: Oct. 10, 2013 (6-0) Oct. 10, 2013 (6-0) None Last Shutout by New York: Oct. 11, 2009 (3-0) None Oct. 11, 2009 (3-0) Biggest Anaheim win: Oct. 10, 2013 (6-0) Oct. 10, 2013 (6-0) Two wins by three goals Biggest New York win: Mar. 22, 2015 (7-2) Feb. 21, 2003 (6-2) Mar. 22, 2015 (7-2)

OTTAWA SENATORS ALL-TIME SERIES SUMMARY

Series Power Penalty Season Results GF GA SF SA Play Killing 1993-94 1-1-0 6 5 47 56 1-8 8-8 1994-95 Did not play 1995-96 2-0-0 7 4 49 54 1-11 7-9 1996-97 2-0-0 8 4 44 68 1-6 7-8 1997-98 1-0-1 6 3 42 77 3-8 11-12 1998-99 0-0-2 41 4 37 82 0-4 8-9 1999-00 0-2-0-0 2 6 53 65 0-6 2-5 2000-01 0-1-0-0 1 4 31 31 0-4 5-5 2001-02 0-1-0-0 2 4 18 19 0-4 3-5 2002-03 1-1-0-0 4 5 52 53 1-7 6-7 2003-04 0-1-0-0 0 3 27 28 0-3 3-3 2005-06 1-0-0-0 3 3 39 33 1-4 3-4 2006-07 Did not play 2007-08 1-0-0 3 1 31 25 2-6 4-4

All-Time Series: Current Streak: Last Win by Anaheim: Last Win by Ottawa: Last 10 games: Overtime Record: Longest Winning Streak: Longest Losing Streak: Last Shutout by Anaheim: Last Shutout by Ottawa: Biggest Anaheim win: Biggest Ottawa win:

Series Power Penalty Season Results GF GA SF SA Play Killing 2008-09 1-0-0 4 3 32 30 1-3 5-7 2009-10 0-0-1 3 3 36 29 0-3 4-5 2010-11 1-0-0 1 1 27 40 0-0 2-2 2011-12 1-0-0 2 1 29 32 0-3 2-2 2012-13 Did not play 2013-14 2-0-0 6 2 84 58 0-11 4-5 2014-15 0-2-0 2 9 59 65 0-5 5-6 2015-16 2-0-0 8 4 77 58 2-6 6-6 2016-17 1-0-1 6 3 57 40 4-8 4-6 2017-18 1-0-1 4 2 53 61 0-4 5-7 2018-19 0-1-1 1 6 78 65 0-6 1-1 2019-20 2-0-0 7 4 43 74 2-5 8-10 2020-21 Did not play Totals 20-10-7 90 84 1045 1143 19-125 113-136

ALL-TIME SERIES FAST FACTS

Overall @ Anaheim @Ottawa 20-10-7 11-4-4 9-6-3 Two Anaheim wins One Anaheim win One Anaheim win Mar. 10, 2020 (5-2) Mar. 10, 2020 (5-2) Feb. 4, 2020 (3-2 SO) Feb. 7, 2019 (4-0) Jan. 9, 2019 (2-1 OT) Feb. 7, 2019 (4-0) 6-1-3 7-1-2 6-2-2 5-0-7 0-0-4 5-0-3 Five games Three games, two times Four games Mar. 13, 1994-Mar. 5, 1997 Last: Jan. 13, 2016-Feb. 7, 2019 Jan. 19, 2006-Oct. 25, 2013 Five games Two games Three games, two times Nov. 13, 1999-Jan. 16, 2003 Jan. 12, 2000-Jan. 29, 2003 Last: Dec. 22, 2016-Feb. 7, 2019 Dec. 6, 2017 (3-0) Dec. 6, 2017 (3-0) None Feb. 7, 2019 (4-0) Feb. 25, 2015 (3-0) Feb. 7, 2019 (4-0) Two wins by four goals Two wins by four goals Mar. 22, 1998 (5-2) Two wins by four goals Two wins by three goals Two wins by four goals

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NHL PHILADELPHIA FLYERS ALL-TIME SERIES SUMMARY

Series Power Penalty Season Results GF GA SF SA Play Killing 1993-94 2-0-0 9 5 61 60 0-11 5-8 1994-95 Did not play 1995-96 0-1-1 4 6 40 66 1-10 9-11 1996-97 0-2-0 3 7 39 67 1-5 3-6 1997-98 0-0-2 5 5 55 68 1-9 6-8 1998-99 1-1-0 6 8 46 64 4-13 11-16 1999-00 0-0-2-0 6 6 52 81 2-6 5-8 2000-01 1-0-0-0 4 3 23 32 1-3 3-3 2001-02 1-1-0-0 6 6 47 55 1-6 6-7 2002-03 0-1-0-0 0 1 28 25 0-7 7-8 2003-04 1-0-0-0 4 3 29 35 1-8 4-4 2005-06 Did not play 2006-07 0-1-0 4 7 41 16 2-6 2-5 2007-08 0-1-0 0 3 27 25 0-3 2-3

Series Power Penalty Season Results GF GA SF SA Play Killing 2008-09 0-0-1 4 4 27 32 2-4 5-6 2009-10 1-0-0 2 2 33 35 0-4 5-7 2010-11 2-0-0 8 4 49 79 1-6 7-7 2011-12 0-0-1 3 4 22 47 1-3 6-9 2012-13 Did not play 2013-14 2-0-0 8 5 65 58 0-3 5-7 2014-15 2-0-0 7 7 61 77 1-7 3-6 2015-16 2-0-0 8 3 63 55 3-7 10-12 2016-17 2-0-0 6 5 51 77 0-4 10-12 2017-18 1-0-1 8 5 48 70 1-5 11-11 2018-19 0-2-0 4 9 57 76 3-7 7-9 2019-20 0-1-1 2 6 69 66 1-9 4-4 2020-21 Did not play Totals 18-11-9 111 114 1033 1266 27-146 133-174

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Overall @ Anaheim @Philadelphia All-Time Series: 18-11-9 9-5-6 9-6-3 Current Streak: Four Philadelphia wins Three Philadelphia wins Two Philadelphia wins Last Win by Anaheim: Oct. 24, 2017 (6-2) Jan. 1, 2017 (4-3 SO) Oct. 24, 2017 (6-2) Last Win by Philadelphia: Dec. 29, 2019 (2-1 OT) Dec. 29, 2019 (2-1 OT) Dec. 17, 2019 (4-1) Last 10 games: 5-3-2 5-1-4 7-3-0 Overtime Record: 6-0-9 3-0-6 3-0-3 Longest Winning Streak: Eight games Four games Seven games Oct. 29, 2013- Jan. 1, 2017 Jan. 30, 2014-Jan. 1, 2017 Oct. 10, 2009-Oct. 24, 2017 Longest Losing Streak: Four games Three times Two games, two times Oct. 30, 2018-present Last: Oct. 7, 2017-present Last: Feb. 9, 2019-present Last Shutout by Anaheim: None None None Last Shutout by Philadelphia: Feb. 2, 2008 (3-0) Jan. 3, 2003 (1-0) Feb. 2, 2008 (3-0) Biggest Anaheim win: Oct. 24, 2017 (6-2) Two wins by three goals Oct. 24, 2017 (6-2) Biggest Philadelphia win: Feb. 9, 2019 (6-2) Nov. 15, 2006 (7-4) Feb. 9, 2019 (6-2)

PITTSBURGH PENGUINS ALL-TIME SERIES SUMMARY

Series Power Penalty Season Results GF GA SF SA Play Killing 1993-94 0-1-1 6 7 71 61 2-7 7-9 1994-95 Did not play 1995-96 1-1-0 8 8 56 74 1-11 8-12 1996-97 0-2-0 6 12 58 56 2-7 8-11 1997-98 0-2-0 2 8 55 40 1-12 8-9 1998-99 1-0-1 9 7 64 83 4-9 9-11 1999-00 2-0-0-0 9 2 67 45 3-11 7-7 2000-01 0-1-0-0 2 3 25 27 0-3 3-4 2001-02 2-0-0-0 8 4 48 74 2-9 7-8 2002-03 1-0-0-0 5 0 47 19 1-5 8-8 2003-04 0-1-0-0 1 2 27 28 0-3 2-3 2005-06 Did not play 2006-07 1-0-0 3 2 40 17 2-9 2-2 2007-08 0-1-0 4 5 23 29 1-5 4-5

Series Power Penalty Season Results GF GA SF SA Play Killing 2008-09 0-1-0 1 3 22 24 1-4 3-3 2009-10 0-2-0 5 9 54 53 0-5 12-13 2010-11 1-0-0 3 2 19 32 0-2 3-4 2011-12 1-0-0 2 1 29 26 0-3 1-1 2012-13 Did not play 2013-14 0-1-1 3 5 59 44 0-4 5-6 2014-15 0-2-0 6 11 58 60 3-9 7-8 2015-16 1-1-0 4 7 63 59 0-3 3-3 2016-17 0-2-0 3 8 69 79 2-6 4-6 2017-18 2-0-0 9 3 56 62 1-4 4-6 2018-19 1-1-0 8 9 61 66 1-4 5-7 2019-20 1-1-0 4 4 53 58 1-9 9-11 2020-21 Did not play Totals 15-20-3 111 122 1124 1116 28-144 124-152

ALL-TIME SERIES FAST FACTS

Overall @ Anaheim @Pittsburgh All-Time Series: 15-20-3 10-7-1 5-13-2 Current Streak: One Anaheim win One Anaheim win One Pittsburgh win Last Win by Anaheim: Feb. 28, 2020 (3-2) Feb. 28, 2020 (3-2) Dec. 17, 2018 (4-2) Last Win by Pittsburgh: Oct. 10, 2019 (2-1) Jan. 11, 2019 (7-4) Oct. 10, 2019 (2-1) Last 10 games: 5-5-0 5-4-1 3-7-0 Overtime Record: 2-0-3 2-0-1 0-0-2 Longest Winning Streak: Three games, three times Five games Two games Last: Dec. 23, 2017-Dec. 17, 2018 Jan. 18, 1999-Nov. 6, 2006 Dec. 23, 2017-Dec. 17, 2018 Longest Losing Streak: Four games, three times Two games, two times Four games, two times Last: Nov. 18, 2013-Mar. 6, 2015 Last: Mar. 7, 2014-Mar. 6, 2015 Last: Nov. 18, 2013-Oct. 15, 2016 Last Shutout by Anaheim: Dec. 23, 2017 (4-0) Dec. 15, 2002 (5-0) Dec. 23, 2017 (4-0) Last Shutout by Pittsburgh: Dec. 10, 1997 (3-0) Dec. 10, 1997 (3-0) None Biggest Anaheim win: Jan. 29, 2000 (7-1) Dec. 15, 2002 (5-0) Jan. 29, 2000 (7-1) Biggest Pittsburgh win: Three wins by four goals Nov. 2, 2016 (5-1) Two wins by four goals

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NHL SAN JOSE SHARKS Season 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08

ALL-TIME SERIES SUMMARY

Series Power Penalty Results GF GA SF SA Play Killing 0-6-0 9 22 155 137 3-22 24-28 4-1-0 22 15 154 120 3-20 17-20 4-1-0 21 17 152 140 5-22 19-26 3-1-1 17 15 147 154 5-31 20-22 0-6-0 12 26 145 175 2-28 21-30 3-1-2 15 12 189 174 10-38 31-34 4-1-1-0 21 15 187 156 7-30 17-22 1-3-0-1 9 17 119 148 6-23 22-25 1-4-0-0 9 17 147 55 3-27 20-22 3-2-0-0 14 15 116 133 4-20 15-19 2-4-0-0 9 12 158 171 2-23 21-24 4-3-1 23 25 246 251 8-49 40-50 5-2-1 29 19 245 244 7-32 32-39 5-2-1 17 14 192 238 3-26 36-41

Series Power Penalty Season Results GF GA SF SA Play Killing 2008-09 2-4-0 12 12 163 192 3-21 26-31 2009-10 1-5-0 11 21 168 193 4-30 20-26 2010-11 3-3-0 17 17 158 218 8-22 16-20 2011-12 5-1-0 16 11 162 207 2-13 18-20 2012-13 2-2-1 12 15 139 147 0-15 18-19 2013-14 2-2-1 17 14 148 160 2-12 17-20 2014-15 1-4-0 11 21 156 164 1-18 18-25 2015-16 3-1-0 5 4 95 130 0-11 12-12 2016-17 3-0-2 11 10 141 142 1-10 13-16 2017-18 1-1-2 7 11 118 152 1-8 9-12 2018-19 2-1-1 14 13 93 147 5-11 12-13 2019-20 3-1-2 8 10 93 102 2-8 7-8 2020-21 4-3-1 21 19 241 255 2-18 20-24 Totals 69-66-16 389 419 4227 4327 99-588 541-648

ALL-TIME SERIES FAST FACTS

Overall @ Anaheim @San Jose All-Time Series: 69-66-16 34-33-9 35-33-7 Current Streak: Three Anaheim wins Two San Jose wins Three Anaheim wins Last Win by Anaheim: Apr. 14, 2021 (4-1) Feb. 6, 2021 (2-1 SO) Apr. 14, 2021 (4-1) Last Win by San Jose: Mar. 13, 2021 (3-1) Mar. 13, 2021 (3-1) Feb. 15, 2021 (3-2) Last 10 games: 4-5-1 3-4-3 6-3-1 Overtime Record: 11-0-17 7-0-10 4-0-7 Longest Winning Streak: Five games Three games, three times Six games Jan. 30, 2003-Dec. 10, 2003 Last: Dec. 4, 2015-Dec. 9, 2016 Dec. 26, 2006-Dec. 22, 2007 Longest Losing Streak: Six games, three times Five games Six games Last: Apr. 5, 2009-Jan. 21, 2010 Apr. 8, 2001-Nov. 3, 2002 Nov. 30, 2013-Oct. 10, 2015 Last Shutout by Anaheim: Apr. 12, 2021 (4-0) Dec. 4, 2015 (1-0) Apr. 12, 2021 (4-0) Last Shutout by San Jose: Mar. 12, 2021 (6-0) Mar. 12, 2021 (6-0) Mar. 27, 2013 (4-0) Biggest Anaheim win: Nov. 21, 2006 (5-0) Nov. 21, 2006 (5-0) Apr. 12, 2021 (4-0) Biggest San Jose win: Six goals, two times Six goals, two times Mar. 27, 2013 (4-0) Last: Mar. 12, 2021 (6-0) Last: Mar. 12, 2021 (6-0)

ST. LOUIS BLUES ALL-TIME SERIES SUMMARY

Series Power Penalty Season Results GF GA SF SA Play Killing 1993-94 2-2-0 10 11 154 151 1-17 17-20 1994-95 0-4-0 10 22 103 131 5-16 8-13 1995-96 3-1-0 16 6 110 138 6-26 23-26 1996-97 1-2-1 12 12 94 135 4-14 12-15 1997-98 1-2-1 12 16 98 105 5-19 14-15 1998-99 1-2-1 8 11 107 131 2-18 9-12 1999-00 1-2-1-0 9 12 111 126 3-19 9-12 2000-01 0-4-0-0 5 15 90 151 3-25 17-23 2001-02 1-3-0-0 7 9 76 89 1-20 13-13 2002-03 3-0-0-1 13 9 89 126 7-17 13-16 2003-04 1-1-1-1 8 9 101 116 2-12 6-9 2005-06 3-1-0 18 14 138 121 5-24 22-29 2006-07 3-1-0 12 13 126 100 7-19 19-22 2007-08 2-1-1 9 7 108 110 1-17 11-13

All-Time Series: Current Streak: Last Win by Anaheim: Last Win by St. Louis: Last 10 games: Overtime Record: Longest Winning Streak: Longest Losing Streak: Last Shutout by Anaheim: Last Shutout by St. Louis: Biggest Anaheim win: Biggest St. Louis win:

Series Power Penalty Season Results GF GA SF SA Play Killing 2008-09 3-0-1 15 10 120 118 5-14 15-21 2009-10 2-2-0 10 16 118 123 0-14 10-14 2010-11 2-2-0 13 19 87 141 4-15 15-21 2011-12 2-2-0 11 12 93 119 2-13 9-11 2012-13 2-0-1 10 9 73 83 1-10 4-8 2013-14 3-0-0 9 4 63 82 2-8 11-12 2014-15 2-1-0 7 5 82 99 3-12 9-10 2015-16 1-2-0 6 10 90 85 3-12 12-12 2016-17 1-1-1 6 7 71 87 1-10 8-8 2017-18 2-1-0 8 7 70 92 2-8 9-9 2018-19 1-2-0 8 12 71 96 2-7 4-8 2019-20 1-2-0 7 9 73 109 0-5 5-7 2020-21 3-5-0 18 26 215 241 2-18 11-20 Totals 47-46-11 277 312 2431 3105 79-409 314-399

ALL-TIME SERIES FAST FACTS

Overall @ Anaheim @St. Louis 47-46-11 25-23-3 22-23-8 One Anaheim win Eight St. Louis wins One Anaheim win May 5, 2021 (3-2 SO) Mar. 15, 2017 (2-1) May 5, 2021 (3-2 SO) May 3, 2021 (3-1) Mar. 3, 2021 (3-2)) May 3, 2021 (3-1) 4-5-1 6-3-1 5-4-1 10-0-11 3-0-3 7-0-8 Four games 10 games Three games, two times Dec. 7, 2013-Oct. 19, 2014 Jan. 7, 2010-Jan. 8, 2016 Last: Nov. 29, 2017-present Six games, two times Eight games Five games Jan. 13, 2020-present Mar. 12, 2018-present Apr. 9, 2010-Mar. 8, 2012 Oct. 19, 2014 (3-0) Oct. 19, 2014 (3-0) Feb. 1, 2008 (0-1 SO) Oct. 30, 2014 (2-0) Nov. 5, 2009 (5-0) Oct. 30, 2014 (2-0) Mar. 22, 1996 (6-1) Mar. 17, 1996 (5-1) Mar. 22, 1996 (6-1) Feb. 19, 2011 (9-3) Three wins by five goals Feb. 19, 2011 (9-3)

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NHL TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING ALL-TIME SERIES SUMMARY

Series Power Penalty Season Results GF GA SF SA Play Killing 1993-94 1-1-0 6 5 60 55 0-13 8-10 1994-95 Did not play 1995-96 0-1-1 3 4 41 66 1-12 7-11 1996-97 1-1-0 5 4 50 76 0-6 4-5 1997-98 2-0-0 9 3 57 59 0-9 6-7 1998-99 2-0-0 10 6 64 76 3-9 10-13 1999-00 1-1-0-0 5 6 64 49 0-4 4-4 2000-01 1-0-0-0 3 1 27 26 1-2 6-6 2001-02 0-2-0-0 4 6 64 48 2-7 7-11 2002-03 0-1-0-0 0 2 24 26 0-1 4-4 2003-04 1-0-0-0 2 0 25 31 0-3 7-7 2005-06 1-0-0 4 2 33 24 2-7 6-7 2006-07 1-0-0 4 3 25 27 1-2 5-5 2007-08 Did not play

All-Time Series: Current Streak: Last Win by Anaheim: Last Win by Tampa Bay: Last 10 games: Overtime Record: Longest Winning Streak: Longest Losing Streak: Last Shutout by Anaheim: Last Shutout by Tampa Bay: Biggest Anaheim win: Biggest Tampa Bay win:

Series Power Penalty Season Results GF GA SF SA Play Killing 2008-09 0-1-0 3 4 32 19 1-4 2-3 2009-10 2-0-0 5 4 59 55 0-9 5-6 2010-11 1-0-0 3 2 30 34 1-5 3-4 2011-12 0-1-0 2 3 30 16 0-2 1-2 2012-13 Did not play 2013-14 1-1-0 2 5 67 51 0-6 6-8 2014-15 0-2-0 4 9 53 55 1-7 8-8 2015-16 0-2-0 1 7 63 46 0-5 5-8 2016-17 1-0-1 4 3 37 65 1-10 9-10 2017-18 1-1-0 5 3 50 69 2-3 5-6 2018-19 1-0-1 4 3 58 70 1-4 7-7 2019-20 0-2-0 5 10 64 49 0-6 4-7 2020-21 Did not play Totals 18-17-3 93 95 1077 1092 21-136 129-159

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Overall @ Anaheim @Tampa Bay 18-17-3 9-8-2 9-9-1 Three Tampa Bay wins Three Tampa Bay wins One Tampa Bay win Nov. 27, 2018 (3-1) Jan. 17, 2017 (2-1 OT) Nov. 27, 2018 (3-1) Jan. 31, 2020 (4-3) Jan. 31, 2020 (4-3) Nov. 23, 2019 (6-2) 3-5-2 4-5-1 4-5-1 5-0-3 4-0-2 1-0-1 Five games Three games, two times Three games, two times Nov. 5, 1997-Oct. 15, 1999 Last: Nov. 19, 2009-Nov. 22, 2013 Last: Dec. 29, 2003-Jan. 29, 2010 Four games Three games Five games Feb. 8, 2015-Dec. 2, 2015 Last: Nov. 12, 2017-present Feb. 21, 2012-Feb. 4, 2017 Nov. 22, 2013 (1-0 OT) Nov. 22, 2013 (1-0 OT) Dec. 29, 2003 (2-0) Nov. 21, 2015 (5-0) None Nov. 21, 2015 (5-0) Four wins by three goals Nov. 5, 1997 (5-2) Three wins by three goals Nov. 21, 2015 (5-0) Feb. 18, 2015 (4-1) Nov. 21, 2015 (5-0)

TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS ALL-TIME SERIES SUMMARY

Series Power Penalty Season Results GF GA SF SA Play Killing 1993-94 2-1-1 10 8 105 120 3-15 22-24 1994-95 1-2-1 12 10 124 148 4-15 12-15 1995-96 0-3-1 10 15 119 136 2-21 19-22 1996-97 2-2-0 11 12 128 131 4-19 15-16 1997-98 0-2-2 8 14 112 113 0-19 10-11 1998-99 0-1-0 1 4 31 39 0-3 3-3 1999-00 1-0-0-0 2 0 24 19 0-3 2-2 2000-01 0-1-0-0 2 3 22 29 1-4 7-8 2001-02 0-1-0-0 1 6 22 31 0-5 5-5 2002-03 0-1-0-0 2 5 23 19 0-6 3-3 2003-04 1-0-0-0 5 1 27 30 1-2 2-2 2005-06 0-1-0 2 3 29 27 0-8 4-6 2006-07 Did not play 2007-08 1-0-0 5 0 24 28 2-4 6-6

Series Power Penalty Season Results GF GA SF SA Play Killing 2008-09 1-0-0 2 2 21 38 0-1 4-4 2009-10 0-1-0 3 6 28 39 1-3 5-10 2010-11 0-1-0 2 5 28 37 0-2 2-2 2011-12 0-1-0 2 5 28 28 1-2 3-4 2012-13 Did not play 2013-14 0-2-0 3 7 69 46 0-8 3-5 2014-15 1-1-0 6 6 67 55 1-4 5-6 2015-16 0-1-1 5 10 77 64 2-6 8-11 2016-17 2-0-0 8 4 64 74 2-6 6-7 2017-18 0-2-0 5 10 73 69 1-7 4-5 2018-19 0-1-1 2 8 64 79 0-2 4-5 2019-20 1-0-1 6 6 58 66 1-5 6-8 2020-21 Did not play Totals 13-25-8 115 150 1367 1465 26-170 160-190

ALL-TIME SERIES FAST FACTS

Overall @ Anaheim @Toronto All-Time Series: 13-25-8 9-10-2 4-15-6 Current Streak: One Anaheim win One Anaheim win Three Toronto wins Last Win by Anaheim: Mar. 6, 2020 (2-1) Mar. 6, 2020 (2-1) Dec. 19, 2016 (3-2) Last Win by Toronto: Feb. 7, 2020 (5-4 OT) Nov. 16, 2018 (2-1 OT) Feb. 7, 2020 (5-4 OT) Last 10 games: 3-4-3 4-5-1 2-6-2 Overtime Record: 1-0-8 0-0-2 1-0-6 Longest Winning Streak: Two games, two times Two games, two times One game, four times Last: Dec. 19, 2016-Mar. 3, 2017 Nov. 12, 2003-Jan. 9, 2008 Last: Dec. 19, 2016 Longest Losing Streak: Six games Three games Four games Oct. 26, 2009-Dec. 16, 2014 Oct. 26, 2009-Mar. 10, 2014 Jan. 20, 2011-Mar. 24, 2016 Last Shutout by Anaheim: Jan. 9, 2008 (5-0) Jan. 9, 2008 (5-0) Nov. 9, 1999 (2-0) Last Shutout by Toronto: Jan. 6, 2016 (4-0) Jan. 6, 2016 (4-0) None Biggest Anaheim win: Two wins by five goals Two wins by five goals Nov. 9, 1999 (2-0) Biggest Toronto win: Two wins by five goals Jan. 6, 2016 (4-0) Two wins by five goals

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NHL VANCOUVER CANUCKS Season 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08

ALL-TIME SERIES SUMMARY

Series Power Penalty Results GF GA SF SA Play Killing 3-3-0 18 13 173 186 3-25 19-22 0-4-1 7 21 142 174 0-26 14-21 2-3-0 10 17 154 149 1-22 15-16 2-4-0 17 24 180 205 8-33 19-24 2-2-1 13 15 145 134 3-23 24-30 1-1-2 15 14 127 120 7-19 15-18 0-2-2-0 8 17 104 101 6-16 8-10 1-2-1-0 7 14 109 132 4-15 19-23 1-2-0-1 6 9 91 130 1-16 20-23 1-1-2-0 10 12 89 129 4-15 28-30 2-2-0-0 7 9 133 128 0-10 10-10 3-1-0 15 8 111 127 6-24 23-27 3-0-1 14 6 121 101 4-25 16-18 1-3-0 7 10 114 106 1-10 19-23

Series Power Penalty Season Results GF GA SF SA Play Killing 2008-09 2-1-1 18 18 137 120 6-21 17-22 2009-10 2-1-1 15 12 133 138 6-18 13-15 2010-11 2-1-1 12 13 102 133 4-15 8-14 2011-12 2-1-1 14 14 111 134 4-17 12-14 2012-13 2-1-0 10 9 86 92 4-8 11-17 2013-14 5-0-0 24 6 160 138 8-22 11-14 2014-15 3-1-1 11 7 140 110 2-14 9-9 2015-16 2-1-2 13 7 156 124 3-11 13-14 2016-17 3-1-1 14 9 170 135 1-10 15-16 2017-18 3-1-0 13 5 123 113 4-16 12-12 2018-19 3-1-0 10 11 112 124 2-11 7-9 2019-20 2-0-0 7 2 57 78 2-6 7-8 Totals 53-40-19 315 302 3280 3361 94-448 377-452

ALL-TIME SERIES FAST FACTS

Overall @ Anaheim @Vancouver All-Time Series: 53-40-19 25-17-13 28-23-6 Current Streak: Three Anaheim wins Five Anaheim wins Two Anaheim wins Last Win by Anaheim: Feb. 16, 2020 (5-1) Nov. 1, 2019 (2-1 OT) Feb. 16, 2020 (5-1) Last Win by Vancouver: Feb. 25, 2019 (4-0) Mar. 5, 2017 (2-1) Feb. 25, 2019 (4-0) Last 10 games: 8-2-0 7-2-1 6-2-2 Overtime Record: 6-0-19 3-0-13 3-0-6 Longest Winning Streak: Six games Five games Six games, two times Apr. 25, 2013-Apr. 7, 2014 Nov. 9, 2017-present Last: Jan. 19, 2013-Jan. 27, 2015 Longest Losing Streak: Six games Three games Three games, four times Mar. 11, 1995-Dec. 22, 1995 Apr. 15, 1995-Dec. 22, 1995 Last: Nov. 27, 2007-Dec. 22, 2008 Last Shutout by Anaheim: Feb. 13, 2019 (1-0) Feb. 13, 2019 (1-0) Jan. 2, 2018 (5-0) Last Shutout by Vancouver: Feb. 25, 2019 (4-0) Jan. 25, 2013 (5-0) Feb. 25, 2019 (4-0) Biggest Anaheim win: Jan. 15, 2014 (9-1) Jan. 15, 2014 (9-1) Nov. 9, 2006 (6-0) Biggest Vancouver win: Mar. 24, 2000 (8-1) Five wins by five goals Mar. 24, 2000 (8-1)

VEGAS GOLDEN KNIGHTS ALL-TIME SERIES SUMMARY

Series Power Penalty Season Results GF GA SF SA Play Killing 2017-18 0-2-1 8 11 96 153 2-9 10-11 2018-19 0-4-0 3 14 108 146 1-11 13-16 2019-20 1-2-1 13 19 91 149 2-8 6-8 2020-21 1-5-2 13 29 200 252 1-16 17-18 Totals 3-13-4 37 73 495 700 6-44 46-53

ALL-TIME SERIES FAST FACTS

Overall @ Anaheim @Vegas All-Time Series: 3-13-4 1-7-2 2-6-2 Current Streak: Four Vegas wins Five Vegas wins One Anaheim win Last Win by Anaheim: Feb. 11, 2021 (1-0) Dec. 27, 2019 (4-3) Feb. 11, 2021 (1-0) Last Win by Vegas: Apr. 24, 2021 (5-1) Apr. 24, 2021 (5-1) Dec. 31, 2019 (5-2) Last 10 games: 1-6-3 1-7-2 2-6-2 Overtime Record: 0-0-4 0-0-2 0-0-2 Longest Winning Streak: One game, three times One game One game, two times Last: Feb. 11, 2021 Dec. 27, 2019 (4-3) Last: Feb. 11, 2021 Longest Losing Streak: Five games, two times Five games Two games Last: Dec. 31, 2019-Apr. 24, 2021 Feb. 23, 2020-Apr. 24, 2021 Oct. 20, 2018-present Last Shutout by Anaheim: Feb. 11, 2021 (1-0) None Feb. 11, 2021 (1-0) Last Shutout by Vegas: Apr. 16, 2021 (4-0) Apr. 16, 2021 (4-0) Nov. 14, 2018 (5-0) Biggest Anaheim win: Feb. 19, 2018 (2-0) Dec. 27, 2019 (4-3) Feb. 19, 2018 (2-0) Biggest Vegas win: Nov. 14, 2018 (5-0) Two wins by three goals Nov. 14, 2018 (5-0)

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NHL WASHINGTON CAPITALS ALL-TIME SERIES SUMMARY

Series Power Penalty Season Results GF GA SF SA Play Killing 1993-94 0-2-0 2 8 53 65 0-7 4-5 1994-95 Did not play 1995-96 1-0-1 4 3 41 73 0-9 8-9 1996-97 2-0-0 9 5 59 62 2-10 7-8 1997-98 1-1-0 8 7 73 57 2-7 5-8 1998-99 1-1-0 1 1 53 65 1-10 7-8 1999-00 2-0-0-0 12 3 51 59 0-6 4-5 2000-01 1-1-0-0 5 4 51 59 0-6 8-9 2001-02 1-1-0-0 3 5 57 61 1-10 9-11 2002-03 1-0-0-0 3 0 30 26 1-5 7-7 2003-04 1-0-0-0 4 2 31 25 1-1 6-7 2005-06 0-0-1 2 3 34 26 0-3 2-2 2006-07 1-0-0 6 1 34 27 0-3 6-7 2007-08 Did not play

Series Power Penalty Season Results GF GA SF SA Play Killing 2008-09 0-1-0 4 6 32 33 1-5 5-8 2009-10 0-1-0 1 5 31 49 0-2 4-5 2010-11 1-1-0 8 8 45 63 2-4 4-4 2011-12 0-0-1 4 5 15 40 1-1 3-3 2012-13 Did not play 2013-14 1-1-0 5 5 74 49 0-9 5-8 2014-15 0-1-1 5 7 58 62 1-6 5-6 2015-16 1-0-1 3 1 49 56 0-6 7-7 2016-17 1-1-0 9 8 54 66 1-8 6-8 2017-18 1-0-1 6 3 48 63 2-2 3-3 2018-19 2-0-0 11 7 64 57 4-7 7-8 2019-20 0-2-0 4 8 63 67 1-7 2-4 2020-21 Did not play Totals 19-14-6 119 105 1100 1210 21-134 124-150

ALL-TIME SERIES FAST FACTS

Overall @ Anaheim @Washington All-Time Series: 19-14-6 9-7-3 10-7-3 Current Streak: Two Washington wins One Washington win One Washington win Last Win by Anaheim: Feb. 17, 2019 (5-2) Feb. 17, 2019 (5-2) Dec. 2, 2018 (6-5) Last Win by Washington: Dec. 6, 2019 (3-2) Dec. 6, 2019 (3-2) Nov. 18, 2019 (5-2) Last 10 games: 5-3-2 3-5-2 4-2-3 Overtime Record: 1-0-6 0-0-3 1-0-3 Longest Winning Streak: Four games Four games Two games, three times Mar. 19, 1996-Dec. 12, 1997 Dec. 13, 1996-Oct. 19, 1999 Last: Jan. 13, 2005-Dec. 8, 2006 Longest Losing Streak: Four games Six games Two games, two times Mar. 18, 2014-Mar. 7, 2016 Jan. 13, 2006-Mar. 7, 2016 Last: Feb. 11, 2017-Dec. 16, 2017 Last Shutout by Anaheim: Mar. 6, 2018 (4-0) Mar. 6, 2018 (4-0) Apr. 10, 2016 (2-0) Last Shutout by Washington: Oct. 10, 1998 (1-0) None Oct. 10, 1998 (1-0) Biggest Anaheim win: Oct. 19, 1999 (7-1) Mar. 6, 2018 (4-0) Oct. 19, 1999 (7-1) Biggest Washington win: Jan. 27, 2010 (5-1) Oct. 29, 1993 (5-2) Jan. 27, 2010 (5-1)

WINNIPEG JETS ALL-TIME SERIES SUMMARY

Series Power Penalty Season Results GF GA SF SA Play Killing 1999-00 1-0-0-0 4 1 36 28 1-4 3-3 2000-01 1-1-0-0 7 6 59 72 4-8 6-8 2001-02 2-0-0-0 9 1 74 46 1-9 6-6 2002-03 1-1-0-0 6 5 63 53 1-5 6-8 2003-04 0-1-0-0 2 6 37 37 0-3 3-4 2005-06 1-0-0 2 1 28 21 1-4 4-4 2006-07 1-0-0 2 1 32 35 1-5 6-7 2007-08 Did not play 2008-09 0-1-0 4 8 35 43 0-3 4-6 2009-10 0-1-0 1 2 35 34 0-4 3-4 2010-11 0-0-1 4 4 41 33 3-7 1-4

Series Power Penalty Season Results GF GA SF SA Play Killing 2011-12 0-1-0 3 5 36 31 1-4 1-2 2012-13 Did not play 2013-14 2-1-0 10 9 112 75 2-9 6-8 2014-15 3-0-0 12 8 99 90 5-16 13-16 2015-16 2-0-1 8 5 96 75 4-8 10-10 2016-17 2-0-1 9 7 90 92 2-7 11-12 2017-18 1-1-1 6 10 88 105 1-8 5-7 2018-19 0-2-1 6 16 89 88 0-8 7-12 2019-20 1-2-0 9 10 85 93 0-5 8-10 2020-21 Did not play Totals 18-12-5 104 105 1135 958 27-117 103-131

ALL-TIME SERIES FAST FACTS

Overall @ Anaheim @ Winnipeg/Atlanta All-Time Series: 18-12-5 9-7-2 9-5-3 Current Streak: Two Winnipeg wins One Winnipeg win Five Winnipeg wins Last Win by Anaheim: Oct. 29, 2019 (7-4) Oct. 29, 2019 (7-4)) Jan. 23, 2017 (3-2) Last Win by Winnipeg: Dec. 8, 2019 (3-2) Nov. 29, 2019 (3-0) Dec. 8, 2019 (3-2) Last 10 games: 2-5-3 6-3-1 5-2-3 Overtime Record: 5-0-5 3-0-2 2-0-3 Longest Winning Streak: Six games Three games Five games Mar. 31, 2014-Mar. 20, 2016 Mar. 31, 2014-Jan. 3, 2016 Oct. 6, 2013-Jan. 23, 2017 Longest Losing Streak: Four games, two times Three games Five games Last: Mar. 23, 2018-Mar. 20, 2019 Feb. 15, 2009-Oct. 15, 2010 Mar. 30, 2017-present Last Shutout by Anaheim: Nov. 14, 2001 (5-0) Nov. 14, 2001 (5-0) None Last Shutout by Winnipeg: Nov. 29, 2019 (3-0) Nov. 29, 2019 (3-0) None Biggest Anaheim win: Nov. 14, 2001 (5-0) Nov. 14, 2001 (5-0) Nov. 17, 2002 (5-1) Biggest Winnipeg win: Feb. 2, 2019 (9-3) Feb. 15, 2009 (8-4) Feb. 2, 2019 (9-3)

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ALL-TIME RECORD VS. OPPONENTS Franchise

GP W L T OT GF GA PTS. GP W L T OT GP W L T OT

Overall

Home

Road

Arizona

145 79 42 5 19 425 384 182

73 44 18 3 8

72 35 24 2 11

Boston

37 19 12 2 4 104 95 44

18 9 5 2 2 19 10 7 0 2

Buffalo

40 17 18 3 2 98 109 39 20 9 10 0 1 20 8 8 3 1

Calgary

112 60 43 7 2 328 308 129 56 39 11 6 0

Carolina

40 23 14 2 1 113 110 49 20 12 7 1 0 20 11 7 1 1

56 21 32 1 2

Chicago

98 50 36 5 7 249 242 112

47 26 15 3 3

51 24 21 2 4

Colorado

102 47 40 7 8 277 279 109

51 25 19 3 4

51 22 21 4 4

Columbus

61 30 22 1 8 169 165 69 31 16 10 1 4 30 14 12 0 4

Dallas

127 47 69 5 6 294 372 105 63 31 28 3 1

64 16 41 2 5

Detroit

89 29 47 7 6 211 266 71

44 8 28 3 5

Edmonton

111 60 39 2 10 300 272 132 57 33 19 2 3 54 27 20 0 7

Florida

37 16 16 3 2 98 112 37

45 21 19 4 1

19 9 9 1 0 18 7 7 2 2

Los Angeles 152 73 52 11 16 435 413 173

77 42 19 7 9

75 31 33 4 7

Minnesota

76 36 27 2 11 178 188 85

39 20 14 0 5

37 16 13 2 6

Montreal

35 16 14 2 3 106 105 37

17 10 5 0 2 18 6 9 2 1

Nashville

76 42 26 2 6 211 192 92

38 28 7 0 3

38 14 19 2 3

New Jersey 38 17 17 1 3 97 105 38 20 11 7 1 1 18 6 10 0 2 NY Islanders 38 17 13 4 4 104 104 42 20 9 5 3 3 18 8 8 1 1 NY Rangers 39 19 13 1 6 112 113 45

19 12 4 0 3 20 7 9 1 3

Ottawa

19 11 4 2 2

37 20 10 3 4 93 85 47

18 9 6 1 2

Philadelphia 38 18 11 5 4 115 115 45 20 9 5 2 4 18 9 6 3 0 Pittsburgh

38 15 20 2 1 111 123 33

San Jose

151 69 66 4 12 393 426 154 76 34 33 2 7 75 35 33 2 5

18 10 7 0 1 20 5 13 2 0

St. Louis

104 47 46 5 6 283 313 105 51 25 23 2 1 53 22 23 3 5

Tampa Bay 38 18 17 1 2 94 96 39 19 9 8 1 1 19 9 9 0 1 Toronto

46 13 25 5 3 116 150 34 21 9 10 1 1 25 4 15 4 2

Vancouver

112 53 40 9 10 317 309 125

Vegas

20 3 13 0 4 37 74 10 10 1 7 0 2 10 2 6 0 2

55 25 17 7 6

57 28 23 2 4

Washington 39 19 14 1 5 119 107 44

19 9 7 1 2 20 10 7 0 3

Winnipeg

18 9 7 0 2 17 9 5 0 3

35 18 12 0 5 106 106 51

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2021-22 OFFICIALS REFEREES

NAME NUMBER Anderson, Reid* . . . . . . . . . . 49 Beach, Cody* . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Blandina, Brandon* . . . . . . . 39 Brenk, Jake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Charron, Francis . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Chmielewski, Tom . . . . . . . . . 18 Dunning, Mitch* . . . . . . . . . . 43 Dwyer, Gord . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Furlatt, Eric . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Halkidis, Beaudry* . . . . . . . . 48 Hanson, Trevor . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Hebert, Ghislain . . . . . . . . . . 22 Hebert, Jean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Joannette, Marc . . . . . . . . . . 25 Kea, Justin* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44

NAME NUMBER Kozari, Steve . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Lambert, Pierre . . . . . . . . . . . 37 L’Ecuyer, Frederick . . . . . . . . 17 Lee, Chris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Luxmore, Thomas John . . . . 21 MacDougall, Peter . . . . . . . . 38 Markovic, Michael . . . . . . . . . 31 McCauley, Wes . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 McIsaac, Jon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Meier, Brad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Morton, Dean . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Nicholson, Kendrick . . . . . . 30 O’Donnell, Conor* . . . . . . . . . 41 O’Rourke, Dan . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Pochmara, Brian . . . . . . . . . . 16

NAME NUMBER Alphonso, Shandor . . . . . . . 52 Amell, Derek . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Apperson, Caleb* . . . . . . . . 77 Baker, Tyson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 Barton, Steve . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Berg, Devin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Brisebois, David . . . . . . . . . . 96 Cherrey, Scott . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Cormier, Michel . . . . . . . . . . 76 Daisy, Ryan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Deschamps, Jonathan . . . . 80 Devorski, Greg . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Flemington, Kyle . . . . . . . . . 55 Fournier, Julien . . . . . . . . . . . 56

NAME NUMBER Galloway, Ryan . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Gawryletz, Brandon . . . . . . 64 Gawryletz, Travis . . . . . . . . 67 Gibbons, Ryan . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Hunt, Mitchell* . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Johnson, Justin* . . . . . . . . . . 57 Kelly, Dan* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Knorr, Trent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Kovachik, Brad . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 MacPherson, Matt . . . . . . . . 83 Marquis, Jesse . . . . . . . . . . . 86 McNamara, Kilian* . . . . . . . 93 Mills, Bevan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Murchison, Kiel . . . . . . . . . . . 79

356

LINESMEN

NAME NUMBER Pollock, Kevin . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Rank, Garrett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Rehman, Kyle . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Rooney, Chris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Samuels-Thomas, Jordan* 42 Sandlak, Carter* . . . . . . . . . . 47 Schlenker, Chris . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Schrader, Brandon* . . . . . . 46 Skilliter, Graham . . . . . . . . . . 24 South, Furman . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 St-Laurent, Francois . . . . . . . 8 St. Pierre, Justin . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Sutherland, Kelly . . . . . . . . . . 11 Syvret, Corey . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Walsh, Ian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

NAME NUMBER Murray, CJ* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Murray, Jonny . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Nagy, Kory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Nansen, Derek . . . . . . . . . . . 70 O’Quinn, Ben . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Pancich, Bryan . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Rody, Vaughan . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Shewchyk, Mark . . . . . . . . . 92 Smith, Andrew . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Suchanek, Libor . . . . . . . . . . 60 Tobias, James . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Toomey, Travis . . . . . . . . . . . 90 * minor league official

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