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THU
JAN 2
2025
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Winnipeg Jets vs. Anaheim Ducks
7:00 PM |
Canada Life Centre | Winnipeg MB
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FRI
JAN 3
2025
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Edmonton Oilers vs. Anaheim Ducks
7:00 PM |
Rogers Place | Edmonton AB
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THU
JAN 9
2025
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St. Louis Blues vs. Anaheim Ducks
7:00 PM |
Enterprise Center | St. Louis MO
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SAT
JAN 11
2025
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Philadelphia Flyers vs. Anaheim Ducks
7:00 PM |
Wells Fargo Center - PA | Philadelphia PA
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SUN
JAN 12
2025
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Carolina Hurricanes vs. Anaheim Ducks
5:00 PM |
Lenovo Center | Raleigh NC
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TUE
JAN 14
2025
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Washington Capitals vs. Anaheim Ducks
7:00 PM |
Capital One Arena | Washington DC
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About Anaheim Ducks
Playing in the Pacific Division of the Western Conference of the National Hockey League, the Anaheim Ducks have made quite the name for themselves. With their high speed, high energy games they have attracted many fans to their team. Thirsty for another Stanley Cup, the Ducks are known for providing their fans with an unforgettable experience. Don’t’ wait to get your cheap Anaheim Ducks tickets! Anaheim Ducks games often sell out quickly as dedicated fans quickly grab these cheap tickets!
History of the Anaheim Ducks
The Anaheim Ducks were originally founded in 1993 by their original owners The Walt Disney Company. They were based off the Disney film The Mighty Ducks, as their original name was Mighty Ducks of Anaheim. In 2005 Henry and Susan Samueli purchased the team from Disney and changed their name to the Anaheim Ducks.
Prior to being sold by Disney, the Ducks had made it to four out of thirteen playoffs. They made it all the way to the Stanley Cup Finals in 2003, only to lose in game seven to the New Jersey Devils. The Ducks found themselves again fighting for the Stanley Cup in 2007, battling against the Ottawa Senators. They won the series 4-1 and took home the franchise’s first and only Stanley Cup. Since winning the Stanley Cup in 2007, the Ducks have qualified for all but two playoffs. Besides their one Stanley Cup, the team also has two Conference Championships, and six Division Championships.
The Anaheim Ducks Arena
The Anaheim Ducks play their home games at the Honda Center. The arena is known for hosting the Anaheim Ducks as well as other events such as concerts, and other sporting events. It will also be the host arena for the indoor volleyball matches during the 2028 Summer Olympics.
Rivalries
The Anaheim Ducks have two rivals within the Pacific Division; the San Jose Sharks and the Los Angeles Kings. The Ducks and the Sharks have had a rivalry since the Ducks have come into existence, and it continues to heat up as the two consistently face each other in the playoffs. The Kings and the Ducks have a more complex rivalry called the “Freeway Face-Off”, as the famous Interstate 5 separates the two arenas. The “Freeway Face-Off” is about the series of games that the two plays against each other.
Anaheim Ducks Team Schedule
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