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Patrick Marleau: The Source of the San Jose Sharks' Collapse
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• Thu, May 28
CA They lost their first-round series to the Anaheim Ducks four games to two in embarrassing fashion. They were shut out twice in the series, and lost the first two games of the series at home. There are many reasons why this happened to this team. ...
Red Wings-Blackhawks: Chris Osgood Does It Again! Wings Back in Finals
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• Thu, May 28
CA Next, it was supposed to be another inexperienced young man, Jonas Hiller of the Anaheim Ducks. Hiller, despite zero minutes between the pipes in postseason NHL play, was still supposed to be a mighty enough Duck to elevate his team to the promised ...
Stanley Cup Finals: Grande Finale Ou Coup De Grace?
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• Wed, May 27
CA The old champions the Anaheim Ducks managed to take the new champions to seven games and lost by a goal in an old time classic series. There have been unexpectedly good series. Carolina and New Jersey were back and forth 'til the last two minutes where ...
Allsports Enjoying the NHL Conference Finals
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• Tue, May 26
CA Detroit took care of Anaheim but it took seven games to do so. Jonas Hiller played very well in the net for the Ducks and was the main reason why the series was not over a bit sooner. Detroit played their usual game and controlled the puck, ...
Totally 80's Jersey Concept: Tampa Bay Lightning
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• Tue, May 26
CA One thing I noticed with the Lightning is that they at least tried to present a classic NHL look and feel to their jerseys. Big stripes, contrasting shoulder yoke, and no weird angled swooshes (I'm lookin' at you, Anaheim Ducks). ...
NHL Playoff Referees: What a Debacle Yet Again
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• Tue, May 26
CA So how can the NHL improve? It's simple. First, make all goal calls eligible for review—not just goals but goals that are called off. If Detroit had lost the series to the Ducks, it would have been a travesty. In fact, it can be argued that the blown ...
Flyers: Trading for a Defensemen Is the Better Way to Go
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• Mon, May 25
CA Chris Pronger from the Anaheim Ducks and Dion Phaneuf from the Calgary Flames. In the case of Pronger, the Flyers have had interest in the past and has tried to acquire him a few times. When he was traded from the St. Louis Blues to the Edmonton Oilers ...
Down the Hatch: Favorite Hockey Players as Alcoholic Drinks
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• Sun, May 24
CA Ken Armer is a Community Leader for the NHL and the Dallas Stars for Bleacher Report. He also covers the Anaheim Ducks for TheHockeyWriters.com. He can be contacted at karmer@bleacherreport.com.
Mark Howe's Playoffs Now Spent Spying, Worrying
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• Fri, May 22
CA As the Anaheim Ducks emerged as a possible opponent, thanks to jumping out to a 3-1 series lead over San Jose, Howe focused on the Ducks. He ended up attending all six of the Ducks' playoff games in California. While the Wings played the Ducks, ...
Confessions Of a First Year Hockey Fan
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• Wed, May 20
The only two teams I knew very well were the hometown boys, the Chicago Blackhawks and the Anaheim Mighty Ducks because of the three movies. Ahh the good 'ol days but I digress. Well a little less than six months ago, a good friend of mine decided that ...
Opinion: NHL Logos: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
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• Thu, May 7
Anaheim Mighty Ducks are actually the Anaheim Ducks now and they won a championship after shedding that stupid Disney owned image. I agree they were a team that should never have been but now that they changed owners, image, and logo, you can't really ...
NHL Fantasy Files Vol 6: Captain Canuck On The Mend
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• Sun, Nov 23
By Josh Kyrzakos Scott Walker (CAR—RW) Bobby Ryan (ANA—RW) It would appear that general manager Brian Burke simply did not want to give the young stud a chance. Last year he played 23 games for the Ducks, got 10 points but was sent back to the Portland Pirates.
Anaheim Ducks Weekly Recap: Stars and Panthers Derail Winning Streak
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• Mon, Nov 10
By Bobby Russell The Anaheim Ducks put together an impressive winning streak last week, but it ended this weekend. Losses to the Stars and Panthers have left the Ducks frozen at fourth in the Western Conference, as the Sharks and Red Wings continue their winning ways and the Stars inch closer to the top.
Ducks-Red Wings: Anaheim Wins Fifth Straight Game
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• Thu, Oct 30
By Bobby Russell The Ducks are finally getting contributions from their scoring lines. In last night's game against the Red Wings, Teemu Selanne netted his 21st career hat-trick and Ryan Getzlaf had five assists. Both players had been struggling earlier in the year.
Carter's Top 30 NHL Teams After Week 3
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• Sun, Oct 26
By Carter . 11. Washington Capitals (4-3-1, Last Week: No. 10) 26. Columbus Blue Jackets (3-5-0, Last Week: No. 20) Calgary Flames (14 spots), Colorado Avalanche (10 spots), Anaheim Ducks (10 spots) Edmonton Oilers (15 spots), Ottawa Senators (12 spots), Atlanta Thrashers (six spots)
Canadiens-Ducks: Giguere Schools Halak and Price
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• Sun, Oct 26
By Miah D. Anaheim’s Kent Huskins and Ryan Getzlaf gave the Ducks their first lead very early in the game. Alex Tanguay and Saku Koivu found the net to tie the game by the end of the first. Chris Kunitz, Travis Moen, and Teemu Selanne brought the game to 6-3, before Alex Tanguay scored his second late i...
Melissa's NFL 2008-09 Season Predictions
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• Thu, Oct 23
By Melissa Grissom WESTERN CONFERENCE 2. San Jose Sharks: No. 2 in the western conference, No. 1 in the Pacific Division 6. Minnesota Wild: No. 6 in the western conference, No. 3 in the Pacific Division 13. Los Angeles Kings: No. 13 in the western conference, No. 5 in the Pacific Division
Hurricanes-Ducks: Carolina Wins Again...Looking for Another Stanley Cup?
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• Mon, Oct 20
By Mark Jones The Carolina Hurricanes, who were coming off a 4-3 loss to the Los Angeles Kings last Friday night, will head to Pittsburgh on Thursday. They are now tied for the division lead with the Washington Capitals (7 pts, also 3-1-1) and have a two-point lead on the Atlanta Thrashers (5 pts, 2-2-1),...
Ducks-Hurricanes Preview: Anaheim Needs Scoring Lines to Contribute
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• Sat, Oct 18
By Bobby Russell Last season, the Anaheim Ducks relied too heavily on Ryan Getzlaf and Corey Perry to provide scoring. This season, they are the only two players who can't seem to find the back of the net. But I am surprised to see Getzlaf, Perry, Teemu Selanne, and Brendan Morrison with only one point apiece.
2008-09 NHL Preview: Western Conference
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• Thu, Oct 16
By Christopher Mango All Western Conference First Team All Western Conference Second Team All Western Conference Third Team C - Joe Thornton, San Jose W - Rick Nash, Columbus W - Marian Hossa, Detroit D - Chris Pronger, Anaheim D - Sheldon Souray, Edmonton G - Roberto Luongo, Vancouver
Sharks-Blue Jackets: San Jose Achieves Franchise First with 4-0 Start
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• Wed, Oct 15
By MJ Kasprzak On Tuesday night, the Columbus Blue Jackets came into HP Pavilion with a 1-1 record, which included an overtime road victory over the Sharks' Pacific Division rival Dallas. The Blue Jackets have undergone an overhaul in an attempt to make the playoffs for the first time in franchise histo...
Anaheim Ducks Should Forget Travis Moen, Revive Rob Niedermayer
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• Mon, Oct 13
By Bobby Russell After two games, the Ducks' leading goal scorers are George Parros and Ryan Carter. Their top overall scorers are Chris Pronger and Montador—who are both defensemen. Ryan Getzlaf and Corey Perry have been invisible. The reason? They're playing with Travis Moen.
Sharks-Ducks: San Jose Dominates Anaheim on Opening Night
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• Fri, Oct 10
By MJ Kasprzak Any hope of an Anaheim comeback was squelched by Devin Setoguchi, who scored a nifty backhander with his back to Jean Sebastien Giguere with 4:03 remaining. He had an incredible game on the first line, garnering a couple wonderful scoring chances including a breakaway and a fine feed behi...
Five General Managers That Are Better Then Brian Burke
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• Thu, Oct 9
By Shane House 1. Ken Holland, Detroit Red Wings 2. Kevin Lowe, Edmonton Oilers Kevin Lowe is great at drafting players, making trades and signing the proper players to fit into the Edmonton Oilers system. 3. Lou Lamoriello, New Jersey Devils 5. Doug Wilson, San Jose Sharks
NHL 2008-2009 Season: 30 Teams, 30 Questions
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• Tue, Oct 7
By Rafal Ladysz Anaheim Ducks Atlanta Thrashers Boston Bruins Calgary Flames Colorado Avalanche Columbus Blue Jackets Dallas Stars Detroit Red Wings Florida Panthers Los Angeles Kings Minnesota Wild New Jersey Devils New York Rangers Ottawa Senators Phoenix Coyotes San Jose Sharks Vancouver Can...
NHL 2008-2009 Predictions
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• Sat, Oct 4
By MJ Kasprzak 1. Detroit Red Wings 2. Calgary Flames 3. San Jose Sharks 5. Dallas Stars 6. Minnesota Wild 7. Anaheim Ducks 8. Colorado Avalanche 2. New York Rangers 3. Washington Capitals 4. New Jersey Devils 6. Philadelphia Flyers 7. Boston Bruins 8. Florida Panthers
Ken's NHL Power Rankings: Where Does Your Team Stack Up?
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• Fri, Oct 3
By Ken Armer 1. Detroit Red Wings 2. San Jose Sharks 3. Dallas Stars 5. Calgary Flames 8. New York Rangers 12. Washington Capitals 14. Colorado Avalanche 17. Vancouver Canucks 25. Columbus Blue Jackets 27. Florida Panthers 28. Atlanta Thrashers 30. Los Angeles Kings
Western Conference: What to Watch for in the 2008-09 NHL Season
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• Wed, Sep 17
By Alex Chidester Here is what I'm excited to see from the Western Conference teams: Anaheim Ducks Calgary Flames Colorado Avalanche Columbus Blue Jackets Dallas Stars Detroit Red Wings Edmonton Oilers Minnesota Wild Nashville Predators Phoenix Coyotes San Jose Sharks Vancouver Canucks
Carolina Hurricanes: Fantasy Prospect Report
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• Wed, Jul 30
By Joe MacDonald All but ignored by the other 29 NHL teams in the 2007 draft, the smallish winger exploded in 2007-08 to finish sixth in OHL scoring with 101 points (44 goals). Atlanta Thrashers: Fantasy Prospect Report Boston Bruins: Fantasy Prospect Report Calgary Flames: Fantasy Prospect Report
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