The 2006–07 Anaheim Ducks season was the 14th season of operation (13th season of play) for the National Hockey League (NHL) franchise. It was the team's 1st season as the Anaheim Ducks. The Ducks clinched their first Pacific Division title in team history with 110 points, and defeated the Ottawa Senators in the Stanley Cup Finals four games to one. It was the first Stanley Cup in franchise history, as well as the first time a team in the state of California won the Stanley Cup.
Off-season
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Under new ownership, the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim changed their team and arena's name, logo and player uniforms.[1] The change involving their name was dropping the "Mighty" from their name, and completely changing their jerseys to black, gold, orange and white colours rather than the eggplant, jade, silver and white from years past.
In a major acquisition, the club acquired defenseman Chris Pronger in a trade from the Edmonton Oilers. Pronger had recently appeared in the 2006 Stanley Cup Finals and on the basis of the deal, the media felt that the Ducks would be one of the favorites for the Cup. In the 2006 NHL Entry Draft, the Ducks chose Mark Mitera with their first-round pick, 19th overall.
Not only did the Ducks change their name and logos, but their home arena of 13 years saw some changes as well. On October 3, 2006, the Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim was officially renamed Honda Center. The partnership was reportedly for 15 years with an option to extend the naming agreement 10 years.[2] Other changes to the arena included new displays in the rafters behind the goals and four large "Honda Center" signs on each corner of the building. During the pre-season, however, the arena was officially still the Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim.
Regular season
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The team came out of the gate to set an NHL record by earning at least one point in each of their first 16 games, a streak which ended exactly five weeks after their first game. They went 12–0–4 (28 points) before they lost their first regulation game of the year, a 3–0 shutout to the Calgary Flames, on November 10, 2006. The streak was broken seven years later by the 2012–13 Chicago Blackhawks, who went 24 games with a point. Behind goaltending by Jean-Sebastien Giguere and Ilya Bryzgalov, an offense headed by Teemu Selanne and a defense anchored by Scott Niedermayer and off-season acquisition Chris Pronger, the Ducks had worked their way to one of the NHL's best records.
On January 9, the NHL announced that Scott Niedermayer had been voted by the fans to start at defense in the 2007 All-Star Game in Dallas, Texas. He later declined to appear, deciding to rest a stress fracture in his foot. Ed Jovanovski of the Phoenix Coyotes was added to replace him. The Ducks' Andy McDonald was later added to replace Henrik Zetterberg of the Detroit Red Wings.
Playoffs
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The Anaheim Ducks ended the 2006–07 regular season tied in points with the West-leading Nashville Predators, with 110 points. The Predators, however, had three more wins, but the Ducks nonetheless earned the second seed as they won the Pacific Division.
The Ducks defeated the Minnesota Wild in the first round, four games to one. In the second round, the Ducks defeated the Vancouver Canucks by the same four games to one result. In the Conference Final, the Ducks defeated the Detroit Red Wings four games to two to advance to the Stanley Cup Finals for the second time in franchise history. In the Final, the Ducks defeated the Ottawa Senators four games to one to claim the franchise's first Stanley Cup championship.
Schedule and results
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Pre-season
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2006 Preseason Game Log
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September: 3–2–3 (Home: 3–1–0; Road: 0–1–3)
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Legend
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Ducks Win
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Ducks Loss
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OT Loss
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Regular season
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2006–07 Regular Season Game Log: 48–20–14 (Home: 26–6–9; Road: 22–14–5)
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October: 9–0–3 (Home: 5–0–2; Road: 4–0–1)
# |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
OT |
Win |
Loss |
Attendance |
Record |
Arena |
Box |
Points
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1 |
October 6 |
Kings |
4–3 |
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Giguere (1–0–0) |
Cloutier (0–1–0) |
17,174 |
1–0–0 |
Honda Center |
W1 |
2
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2 |
October 7 |
@ Coyotes |
2–1 |
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Bryzgalov (1–0–0) |
Joseph (1–1–0) |
15,897 |
2–0–0 |
Glendale Arena |
W2 |
4
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3 |
October 9 |
Blues |
2–0 |
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Giguere (2–0–0) |
Sanford (0–1–0) |
13,389 |
3–0–0 |
Honda Center |
W3 |
6
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4 |
October 11 |
Islanders |
4–5 |
SO |
Dunham (1–1–0) |
Giguere (2–0–1) |
12,394 |
3–0–1 |
Honda Center |
O1 |
7
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5 |
October 15 |
Stars |
3–4 |
SO |
Turco (5–0–0) |
Giguere (2–0–2) |
15,269 |
3–0–2 |
Honda Center |
O2 |
8
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6 |
October 18 |
Red Wings |
4–1 |
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Giguere (3–0–2) |
Hasek (2–2–1) |
14,767 |
4–0–2 |
Honda Center |
W1 |
10
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7 |
October 20 |
Wild |
2–1 |
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Giguere (4–0–2) |
Fernandez (5–1–0) |
13,430 |
5–0–2 |
Honda Center |
W2 |
12
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8 |
October 22 |
@ Kings |
3–2 |
SO |
Giguere (5–0–2) |
Garon (2–1–1) |
18,118 |
6–0–2 |
Staples Center |
W3 |
14
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9 |
October 25 |
Oilers |
6–2 |
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Giguere (6–0–2) |
Roloson (5–3–0) |
13,537 |
7–0–2 |
Honda Center |
W4 |
16
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10 |
October 27 |
@ Wild |
2–3 |
SO |
Fernandez (8–1–0) |
Giguere (6–0–3) |
18,568 |
7–0–3 |
Xcel Energy Center |
O1 |
17
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11 |
October 28 |
@ Blackhawks |
3–0 |
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Bryzgalov (2–0–0) |
Boucher (0–4–0) |
13,580 |
8–0–3 |
United Center |
W1 |
19
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12 |
October 30 |
@ Blues |
6–5 |
SO |
Giguere (7–0–3) |
Sanford (1–1–2) |
8,629 |
9–0–3 |
Scottrade Center |
W2 |
21
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November: 10–2–3 (Home: 7–1–2; Road: 3–1–1)
# |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
OT |
Win |
Loss |
Attendance |
Record |
Arena |
Box |
Points
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13 |
November 1 |
Rangers |
3–4 |
OT 3:09 |
Weekes (1–1–0) |
Giguere (7–0–4) |
13,350 |
9–0–4 |
Honda Center |
O1 |
22
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14 |
November 3 |
Coyotes |
6–2 |
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Bryzgalov (3–0–0) |
Joseph (2–6–0) |
14,833 |
10–0–4 |
Honda Center |
W1 |
24
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15 |
November 6 |
Penguins |
3–2 |
OT :44 |
Giguere (8–0–4) |
Thibault (0–0–1) |
16,599 |
11–0–4 |
Honda Center |
W2 |
26
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16 |
November 9 |
@ Canucks |
6–0 |
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Giguere (9–0–4) |
Luongo (8–7–1) |
18,630 |
12–0–4 |
General Motors Place |
W3 |
28
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17 |
November 10 |
@ Flames |
0–3 |
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Kiprusoff (6–7–1) |
Bryzgalov (3–1–0) |
19,289 |
12–1–4 |
Pengrowth Saddledome |
L1 |
28
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18 |
November 12 |
Wild |
3–2 |
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Giguere (10–0–4) |
Backstrom (2–1–0) |
16,306 |
13–1–4 |
Honda Center |
W1 |
30
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19 |
November 15 |
Flyers |
4–7 |
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Esche (2–3–0) |
Giguere (10–1–4) |
15,379 |
13–2–4 |
Honda Center |
L1 |
30
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20 |
November 17 |
Blackhawks |
3–4 |
SO |
Khabibulin (5–2–0) |
Bryzgalov (3–1–1) |
16,526 |
13–2–5 |
Honda Center |
O1 |
31
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21 |
November 19 |
Coyotes |
6–4 |
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Giguere (11–1–4) |
Joseph (4–10–0) |
16,394 |
14–2–5 |
Honda Center |
W1 |
33
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22 |
November 21 |
Sharks |
5–0 |
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Giguere (12–1–4) |
Nabokov (5–5–0) |
15,013 |
15–2–5 |
Honda Center |
W2 |
35
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23 |
November 22 |
@ Avalanche |
2–3 |
SO |
Theodore (6–6–1) |
Giguere (12–1–5) |
17,104 |
15–2–6 |
Pepsi Center |
O1 |
36
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24 |
November 24 |
Devils |
4–2 |
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Giguere (13–1–5) |
Brodeur (12–8–0) |
16,599 |
16–2–6 |
Honda Center |
W1 |
38
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25 |
November 26 |
Flames |
5–3 |
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Wall (1–0–0) |
McLennan (0–1–1) |
17,174 |
17–2–6 |
Honda Center |
W2 |
40
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26 |
November 28 |
@ Oilers |
3–2 |
OT 2:19 |
Giguere (14–1–5) |
Roloson (5–3–0) |
16,839 |
18–2–6 |
Rexall Place |
W3 |
42
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27 |
November 30 |
@ Canucks |
2–1 |
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Giguere (15–1–5) |
Luongo (12–11–1) |
18,630 |
19–2–6 |
General Motors Place |
W4 |
44
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December: 9–5–0 (Home: 3–1–0; Road: 6–4–0)
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Date |
Opponent |
Score |
OT |
Win |
Loss |
Attendance |
Record |
Arena |
Box |
Points
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28 |
December 2 |
@ Kings |
4–3 |
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Giguere (16–1–5) |
Cloutier (4–9–2) |
16,141 |
20–2–6 |
Staples Center |
W5 |
46
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29 |
December 3 |
Kings |
2–3 |
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Cloutier (5–9–2) |
Giguere (16–2–5) |
17,174 |
20–3–6 |
Honda Center |
L1 |
46
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30 |
December 6 |
Predators |
4–0 |
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Giguere (17–2–5) |
Mason (6–3–2) |
15,362 |
21–3–6 |
Honda Center |
W1 |
48
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31 |
December 8 |
@ Capitals |
6–1 |
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Giguere (18–2–5) |
Kolzig (10–7–3) |
12,269 |
22–3–6 |
Verizon Center |
W2 |
50
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32 |
December 9 |
@ Lightning |
4–3 |
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Giguere (19–2–5) |
Denis (6–9–2) |
18,719 |
23–3–6 |
St. Pete Times Forum |
W3 |
52
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33 |
December 12 |
@ Panthers |
5–4 |
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Giguere (20–2–5) |
Auld (6–10–4) |
13,140 |
24–3–6 |
BankAtlantic Center |
W4 |
54
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34 |
December 13 |
@ Thrashers |
2–1 |
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Giguere (21–2–5) |
Lehtonen (13–7–4) |
16,028 |
25–3–6 |
Philips Arena |
W5 |
56
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35 |
December 16 |
@ Sharks |
3–4 |
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Nabokov (10–6–0) |
Giguere (21–3–5) |
17,496 |
25–4–6 |
HP Pavilion at San Jose |
L1 |
56
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36 |
December 18 |
Flames |
4–1 |
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Giguere (22–3–5) |
Kiprusoff (16–11–2) |
17,174 |
26–4–6 |
Honda Center |
W1 |
58
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37 |
December 20 |
Stars |
4–1 |
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Giguere (23–3–5) |
Turco (16–10–0) |
17,174 |
27–4–6 |
Honda Center |
W2 |
60
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38 |
December 23 |
@ Coyotes |
0–2 |
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Tellqvist (4–3–1) |
Giguere (23–4–5) |
14,843 |
27–5–6 |
Jobing.com Arena |
L1 |
60
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39 |
December 26 |
@ Sharks |
4–3 |
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Wall (2–0–0) |
Nabokov (11–7–0) |
17,496 |
28–5–6 |
HP Pavilion at San Jose |
W1 |
62
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40 |
December 29 |
@ Hurricanes |
2–4 |
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Ward (18–9–3) |
Wall (2–1–0) |
18,790 |
28–6–6 |
RBC Center |
L1 |
62
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41 |
December 31 |
@ Wild |
3–4 |
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Fernandez (16–13–0) |
Wall (2–2–0) |
18,568 |
28–7–6 |
Xcel Energy Center |
L2 |
62
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January: 4–5–2 (Home: 3–2–1; Road: 1–3–1)
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Date |
Opponent |
Score |
OT |
Win |
Loss |
Attendance |
Record |
Arena |
Box |
Points
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42 |
January 2 |
@ Red Wings |
1–2 |
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Hasek (21–5–3) |
Bryzgalov (3–2–1) |
20,066 |
28–8–6 |
Joe Louis Arena |
L3 |
62
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43 |
January 5 |
Blue Jackets |
3–4 |
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Norrena (10–9–1) |
Bryzgalov (3–3–1) |
17,405 |
28–9–6 |
Honda Center |
L4 |
62
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44 |
January 7 |
Red Wings |
4–2 |
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Bryzgalov (4–3–1) |
Hasek (21–7–3) |
17,418 |
29–9–6 |
Honda Center |
W1 |
64
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45 |
January 9 |
@ Predators |
4–5 |
OT 3:12 |
Vokoun (12–4–1) |
Bryzgalov (4–3–2) |
11,821 |
29–9–7 |
Gaylord Entertainment Center |
O1 |
65
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46 |
January 11 |
@ Stars |
5–1 |
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Bryzgalov (5–3–2) |
Turco (21–15–1) |
18,532 |
30–9–7 |
American Airlines Center |
W1 |
67
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47 |
January 13 |
Avalanche |
2–3 |
SO |
Budaj (13–9–2) |
Bryzgalov (5–3–3) |
17,174 |
30–9–8 |
Honda Center |
O1 |
68
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48 |
January 16 |
Blues |
2–6 |
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Sanford (3–5–2) |
Bryzgalov (5–4–3) |
17,174 |
30–10–8 |
Honda Center |
L1 |
68
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49 |
January 18 |
@ Oilers |
1–4 |
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Roloson (20–17–4) |
Bryzgalov (5–5–3) |
16,839 |
30–11–8 |
Rexall Place |
L2 |
68
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50 |
January 19 |
@ Flames |
2–3 |
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Kiprusoff (23–16–3) |
Bryzgalov (5–6–3) |
19,289 |
30–12–8 |
Pengrowth Saddledome |
L3 |
68
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Jan. 24: All-Star Game (West wins—box) |
12–9 |
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Turco (DAL) |
Huet (MON) |
18,680 |
18,532 |
American Airlines Center |
Dallas, TX
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51 |
January 28 |
Stars |
4–1 |
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Giguere (24–4–5) |
Turco (24–16–2) |
17,331 |
31–12–8 |
Honda Center |
W1 |
70
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52 |
January 31 |
Coyotes |
2–1 |
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Giguere (25–4–5) |
Joseph (12–17–0) |
17,174 |
32–12–8 |
Honda Center |
W2 |
72
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February: 5–5–2 (Home: 1–1–2; Road: 4–4–0)
# |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
OT |
Win |
Loss |
Attendance |
Record |
Arena |
Box |
Points
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53 |
February 3 |
@ Predators |
0–3 |
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Vokoun (16–6–1) |
Giguere (25–5–5) |
17,113 |
32–13–8 |
Gaylord Entertainment Center |
L1 |
72
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54 |
February 6 |
@ Sharks |
7–4 |
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Giguere (26–5–5) |
Toskala (22–8–1) |
17,496 |
33–13–8 |
HP Pavilion at San Jose |
W1 |
74
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55 |
February 7 |
Sharks |
2–3 |
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Toskala (23–8–1) |
Bryzgalov (5–7–3) |
17,466 |
33–14–8 |
Honda Center |
L1 |
74
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56 |
February 10 |
@ Stars |
0–1 |
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Smith (7–3–0) |
Giguere (26–6–5) |
17,793 |
33–15–8 |
American Airlines Center |
L2 |
74
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57 |
February 13 |
@ Avalanche |
0–2 |
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Budaj (17–13–3) |
Giguere (26–7–5) |
17,512 |
33–16–8 |
Pepsi Center |
L3 |
74
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58 |
February 15 |
@ Coyotes |
5–4 |
OT 1:53 |
Giguere (27–7–5) |
Joseph (14–20–1) |
15,038 |
34–16–8 |
Jobing.com Arena |
W1 |
76
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59 |
February 17 |
@ Kings |
3–2 |
SO |
Giguere (28–7–5) |
Garon (8–7–5) |
18,118 |
35–16–8 |
Staples Center |
W2 |
78
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60 |
February 18 |
Kings |
3–4 |
SO |
Burke (4–3–2) |
Giguere (28–7–6) |
17,363 |
35–16–9 |
Honda Center |
O1 |
79
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61 |
February 20 |
Canucks |
2–3 |
OT 2:19 |
Sabourin (1–3–1) |
Giguere (28–7–7) |
17,467 |
35–16–10 |
Honda Center |
O2 |
80
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62 |
February 23 |
@ Stars |
1–4 |
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Smith (9–4–0) |
Giguere (28–8–7) |
17,634 |
35–17–10 |
American Airlines Center |
L1 |
80
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63 |
February 25 |
Avalanche |
5–3 |
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Giguere (29–8–7) |
Theodore (11–14–1) |
17,174 |
36–17–10 |
Honda Center |
W1 |
82
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64 |
February 26 |
@ Sharks |
3–2 |
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Bryzgalov (6–7–3) |
Nabokov (14–14–0) |
17,496 |
37–17–10 |
HP Pavilion at San Jose |
W2 |
84
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March: 10–3–2 (Home: 7–1–1; Road: 3–2–1)
# |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
OT |
Win |
Loss |
Attendance |
Record |
Arena |
Box |
Points
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65 |
March 1 |
@ Kings |
3–4 |
OT 3:17 |
Burke (6–3–2) |
Bryzgalov (6–7–4) |
17,620 |
37–17–11 |
Staples Center |
O1 |
85
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66 |
March 2 |
Sharks |
3–1 |
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Giguere (30–8–7) |
Nabokov (14–15–1) |
17,174 |
38–17–11 |
Honda Center |
W1 |
87
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67 |
March 4 |
Predators |
3–2 |
SO |
Giguere (31–8–7) |
Vokoun (21–8–3) |
17,174 |
39–17–11 |
Honda Center |
W2 |
89
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68 |
March 7 |
Coyotes |
2–1 |
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Giguere (32–8–7) |
Tellqvist (10–10–2) |
17,174 |
40–17–11 |
Honda Center |
W3 |
91
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69 |
March 9 |
Oilers |
5–1 |
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Bryzgalov (7–7–4) |
Roloson (25–28–5) |
17,174 |
41–17–11 |
Honda Center |
W4 |
93
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70 |
March 11 |
Canucks |
4–2 |
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Giguere (33–8–7) |
Luongo (39–20–4) |
17,174 |
42–17–11 |
Honda Center |
W5 |
95
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71 |
March 14 |
Blue Jackets |
5–4 |
SO |
Giguere (34–8–7) |
Norrena (19–17–3) |
17,174 |
42–17–12 |
Honda Center |
O1 |
96
|
72 |
March 16 |
Blackhawks |
5–2 |
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Bryzgalov (8–7–4) |
Khabibulin (23–21–5) |
17,174 |
43–17–12 |
Honda Center |
W1 |
98
|
73 |
March 18 |
Kings |
3–5 |
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Garon (11–8–6) |
Giguere (34–8–8) |
17,174 |
43–18–12 |
Honda Center |
L1 |
98
|
74 |
March 22 |
@ Coyotes |
2–1 |
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Joseph (16–27–1) |
Bryzgalov (8–8–4) |
15,593 |
43–19–12 |
Jobing.com Arena |
L2 |
98
|
75 |
March 23 |
Stars |
3–2 |
OT 2:28 |
Giguere (35–8–8) |
Turco (32–19–5) |
17,174 |
44–19–12 |
Honda Center |
W1 |
100
|
76 |
March 26 |
@ Red Wings |
0–1 |
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Hasek (36–11–7) |
Giguere (35–9–8) |
20,066 |
44–20–12 |
Joe Louis Arena |
L1 |
100
|
77 |
March 28 |
@ Blackhawks |
3–1 |
|
Bryzgalov (9–8–4) |
Khabibulin (23–25–5) |
11,295 |
45–20–12 |
United Center |
W1 |
102
|
78 |
March 29 |
@ Blue Jackets |
5–2 |
|
Giguere (36–9–8) |
Norrena (23–20–3) |
15,340 |
46–20–12 |
Nationwide Arena |
W2 |
104
|
79 |
March 31 |
@ Blues |
3–2 |
OT :25 |
Giguere (37–9–8) |
Bacashihua (2–5–3) |
18,609 |
47–20–12 |
Scottrade Center |
W3 |
106
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April: 1–0–2 (Home: 0–0–1; Road: 1–0–1)
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Legend
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Ducks Win (2 pts.)
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Ducks Loss (0 pts.)
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OT Loss (1 pt.)
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All-Star Game
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Clinched Playoffs
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Clinched Division
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"Points" Legend
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1st (Pacific Division)
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Not in Playoff Position
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In Playoff Position
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Playoffs
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2007 Postseason Game Log: 16–5 (Home: 10–2; Road: 6–3)
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Legend
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Ducks Win
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Ducks Loss
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Standings
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Divisional Standings
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Note: CR = Conference rank; GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; OTL = Overtime/shootout loss; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; PIM = Penalties in minutes; Pts = Points
Bolded teams qualified for the playoffs.
Player statistics
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Regular season
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Scoring
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Goaltending
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Playoffs
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Scoring
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Goaltending
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Player
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MIN
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GP
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W
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L
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GA
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GAA
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SO
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SA
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SV
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SV%
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Jean-Sebastien Giguere |
1067 |
18 |
13 |
4 |
35 |
1.97 |
1 |
451 |
416 |
.922
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Ilya Bryzgalov |
267 |
5 |
3 |
1 |
10 |
2.25 |
0 |
128 |
118 |
.922
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Team: |
1334 |
21 |
16 |
5 |
45 |
2.02 |
1 |
579 |
534 |
.922
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Awards and records
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On November 9, 2006, the Anaheim Ducks set an NHL open era record by remaining undefeated in regulation for the first 16 games of the season, with 12 wins and four overtime losses. The previous mark was set by the 1984–85 Edmonton Oilers, who had 12 wins and three overtime losses.
Milestones
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- Teemu Selanne scored his 500th goal on November 22, becoming only the second Finnish player to reach the mark.
Regular season
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Player |
Milestone |
Reached
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Teemu Selanne |
500th goal |
November 22, 2006
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2007 National Hockey League All-Star Game
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The 2007 National Hockey League All-Star Game took place on January 24, 2007, at American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas, home of the Dallas Stars. The Western Conference defeated the Eastern Conference 12-9. The following are Anaheim Ducks representatives who participated in the all-star game.
Forwards
Defensemen
Coaches
Transactions
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The Ducks were involved in the following transactions during the 2006–07 season:[4]
July 3, 2006
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To Anaheim Ducks Chris Pronger
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To Edmonton Oilers Joffrey Lupul Ladislav Smid
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August 17, 2006
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To Anaheim Ducks Karl Stewart
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To Atlanta Thrashers Vitaly Vishnevski
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November 13, 2006
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To Anaheim Ducks 3rd-round pick in 2008
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To Boston Bruins Stanislav Chistov
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November 13, 2006
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To Anaheim Ducks 4th-round pick in 2007
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To Philadelphia Flyers Todd Fedoruk
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November 13, 2006
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To Anaheim Ducks George Parros third round draft pick in 2007
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To Colorado Avalanche 2nd-round pick in 2007 4th-round pick in 2007
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December 28, 2006
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To Anaheim Ducks Sebastien Caron Matt Keith Chris Durno
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To Chicago Blackhawks Bruno St. Jacques P. A. Parenteau
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January 3, 2007
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To Anaheim Ducks Ric Jackman
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To Florida Panthers Conditional pick
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January 24, 2007
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To Anaheim Ducks Colby Genoway
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To Vancouver Canucks Joe Rullier
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January 26, 2007
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To Anaheim Ducks Joe Motzko Mark Hartigan 4th-round pick in 2007
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To Columbus Blue Jackets Zenon Konopka Curtis Glencross 7th-round pick in 2007 or 2008
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January 26, 2007
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To Anaheim Ducks Shane Endicott
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To Nashville Predators Chris Durno
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February 23, 2007
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To Anaheim Ducks Future considerations
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To Dallas Stars Shane Endicott
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February 24, 2007
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To Anaheim Ducks Gerald Coleman 1st-round pick in 2007
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To Tampa Bay Lightning Shane O'Brien 3rd-round pick in 2007
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February 27, 2007
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To Anaheim Ducks Brad May
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To Colorado Avalanche Michael Wall
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February 27, 2007
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To Anaheim Ducks Doug O'Brien
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To Tampa Bay Lightning Joe Rullier
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Free agents acquired
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Free agents lost
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Claimed off waivers
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Lost on waivers
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Player signings
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Player |
Date |
Contract terms
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Zenon Konopka |
October 7, 2006 |
released
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Samuel Pahlsson |
October 8, 2006 |
2-year contract
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Brendan Mikkelson |
November 30, 2006 |
3-year contract
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Jean-Philippe Levasseur |
December 19, 2006 |
3-year contract
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Ian Moran |
January 25, 2007 |
released
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Mike Hoffman |
February 23, 2007 |
2-year contract/free agent
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Chris Kunitz |
March 8, 2007 |
2-year contract extension
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Bobby Bolt |
March 16, 2007 |
3-year contract
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Ryan Dingle |
March 28, 2007 |
2-year contract/free agent
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Andrew Ebbett |
May 16, 2007 |
1-year contract
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Draft picks
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Farm teams
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Broadcasters
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See also
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References
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