39 Facts About The Mighty Ducks

1. On October 16, 2015, The Mighty Ducks unveiled a brand new, orange third jersey when they went up against the Colorado Avalanche.

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2. On June 27, 2014, The Mighty Ducks acquired center Ryan Kesler and a third-round pick in 2015 from the Vancouver Canucks.

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3. The Mighty Ducks secured a second consecutive Pacific Division title and the number one seed in the Western Conference.

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4. At one point of the season, The Mighty Ducks won 18 of 19 games, the longest run of one-loss play in the NHL for 45 years.

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5. The Mighty Ducks resigned Saku Koivu for two years and signed free agent defenseman Toni Lydman to a three-year contract.

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6. The Mighty Ducks played through frequent injuries and picked up play in the second half of the season, but struggled coming out of the Olympic break.

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7. The Mighty Ducks were again able to win without Pronger, defeating the Senators in Game 4 for an opportunity to win the Stanley Cup on home ice in Game 5.

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8. The Mighty Ducks faced the Calgary Flames in the Western Conference quarter-finals and forced a seventh game in Calgary, shutting-out the Flames to reach the Conference semi-finals.

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9. The Mighty Ducks would finish off the Stars in Game 6 at home.

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10. The Mighty Ducks sent Chad Kilger, Oleg Tverdovsky and a third-round pick to the Jets in return for Marc Chouinard, a fourth-round draft pick and right winger Teemu Selanne.

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11. The Mighty Ducks will retire the number of Scott Niedermayer on February 17, 2019.

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12. On October 16, 2015, The Mighty Ducks unveiled a brand new, orange third jersey when they went up against the Colorado Avalanche.

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13. On June 27, 2014, The Mighty Ducks acquired center Ryan Kesler and a third-round pick in 2015 from the Vancouver Canucks.

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14. The Mighty Ducks secured a second consecutive Pacific Division title and the number one seed in the Western Conference.

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15. At one point of the season, The Mighty Ducks won 18 of 19 games, the longest run of one-loss play in the NHL for 45 years.

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16. The Mighty Ducks resigned Saku Koivu for two years and signed free agent defenseman Toni Lydman to a three-year contract.

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17. The Mighty Ducks played through frequent injuries and picked up play in the second half of the season, but struggled coming out of the Olympic break.

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18. The Mighty Ducks were again able to win without Pronger, defeating the Senators in Game 4 for an opportunity to win the Stanley Cup on home ice in Game 5.

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19. The Mighty Ducks faced the Calgary Flames in the Western Conference quarter-finals and forced a seventh game in Calgary, shutting-out the Flames to reach the Conference semi-finals.

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20. The Mighty Ducks would finish off the Stars in Game 6 at home.

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21. The Mighty Ducks sent Chad Kilger, Oleg Tverdovsky and a third-round pick to the Jets in return for Marc Chouinard, a fourth-round draft pick and right winger Teemu Selanne.

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22. The Mighty Ducks will retire the number of Scott Niedermayer on February 17, 2019.

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23. The Mighty Ducks have two rivalries with two teams out of geographical proximity.

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24. On October 16, 2015, The Mighty Ducks unveiled a brand new, orange third jersey when they went up against the Colorado Avalanche.

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25. The Mighty Ducks have officially worn three unique regular jerseys and five unique third jerseys in their franchise history.

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26. On June 27, 2014, The Mighty Ducks acquired center Ryan Kesler and a third-round pick in 2015 from the Vancouver Canucks.

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27. The Mighty Ducks secured a second consecutive Pacific Division title and the number one seed in the Western Conference.

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28. At one point of the season, The Mighty Ducks won 18 of 19 games, the longest run of one-loss play in the NHL for 45 years.

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29. The Mighty Ducks resigned Saku Koivu for two years and signed free agent defenseman Toni Lydman to a three-year contract.

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30. The Mighty Ducks played through frequent injuries and picked up play in the second half of the season, but struggled coming out of the Olympic break.

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31. The Mighty Ducks were again able to win without Pronger, defeating the Senators in Game 4 for an opportunity to win the Stanley Cup on home ice in Game 5.

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32. The Mighty Ducks defeated the Minnesota Wild in the Conference quarter-finals in five games and the Canucks in the semi-finals, in five games.

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33. The Mighty Ducks traded Joffrey Lupul, Ladislav Smid and a first-round draft pick to the Edmonton Oilers in exchange for star defenseman Chris Pronger.

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34. The Mighty Ducks faced the Calgary Flames in the Western Conference quarter-finals and forced a seventh game in Calgary, shutting-out the Flames to reach the Conference semi-finals.

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35. The Mighty Ducks would finish off the Stars in Game 6 at home.

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36. The Mighty Ducks finished in 13th place in the Western Conference.

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37. The Mighty Ducks sent Chad Kilger, Oleg Tverdovsky and a third-round pick to the Jets in return for Marc Chouinard, a fourth-round draft pick and right winger Teemu Selanne.

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38. The Mighty Ducks was a surprise success, but it didn't exactly blow up the box office, bringing in $50 million.

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39. The Mighty Ducks made $54 million in home video rentals according to Video Week magazine in 1992.

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