The Anaheim Ducks are an American ice hockey franchise of the National Hockey League from Anaheim, California. It was founded on June 15, 1993 by the Walt Disney Company under the name Mighty Ducks of Anaheim and began play at the beginning of the 1993/94 season. Since June 22, 2006, the team has been playing under its current name, separated from the Disney Group. The team colors are black, metallic gold and orange. The team plays its home games at the Honda Center.
The Ducks are one of the franchises that emerged from the league expansion of the 1990s. In the 2002/03 season, the team unexpectedly reached the Stanley Cup final for the first time, before winning the prestigious trophy for the first time in the 2006/07 season.
The Anaheim Ducks were founded in 1993 as the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim and were renamed to Anaheim Ducks in 2006 with a change in the team colors to black, orange, and gold. The team has had a lower level of success in recent years. The Ducks have made it to the NHL playoffs over a dozen times, bringing the Stanley Cup home in 2007. The team plays at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California. Notable players who have played for the Ducks include Scott Niedermayer, Paul Kariya, and Teemu Selanne.
The Anaheim Ducks is a professional ice hockey team based in Anaheim, California. This team was founded in 1993 by the Disney Company and entered the NHL in the year 1993/94. The team plays in the Pacific Division of the Western Conference and plays its home games in the Honda Center with a capacity of 17,174 spectators. The club colors are black, gold, orange and white.
The history of the club has seen several successful players, such as Paul Kariya, Teemu Selänne, Scott Niedermayer, Jean-Sebastien Giguere and 4 more. In 2007, the Anaheim Ducks won the Stanley Cup.
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