Anaheim Ducks

President Bush Welcomes Stanley Cup Champion Anaheim Ducks to the White House

February 6, 2008 -- THE PRESIDENT: Welcome to the White House. We're glad you're here. Like, have you noticed a lot of security around here? It's because the Vice President heard there were some Ducks around.    » read more »

California Governor Schwarzenegger Congratulates Anaheim Ducks, NHL Champions

06/06/2007 -- California Governor Schwarzenegger issued the following statement today congratulating the Anaheim Ducks for California’s first Stanley Cup title:

“I congratulate the Anaheim Ducks for bringing the Stanley Cup to California for the first time in history.

“Their perseverance and determination in defeating the Ottawa Senators is a testament to the greatness of California’s world-class sports teams.    » read more »

NHL Title Series: Ottawa Senators Beat Anaheim Ducks in Game 3

03 June 2007 -- The Ottawa Senators beat the Anaheim Ducks 5-3 to win their first game in the National Hockey League championship series.

Ottawa lost the first two games of the best-of-seven series, but rebounded Saturday. Game four is Monday in Ottawa.

The Senators rallied three times from a one-goal deficit before taking the lead at the end of the second period.    » read more »

NHL Playoffs: Ducks Beat Red Wings

21 May 2007 -- The Anaheim Ducks are one win away from advancing to the National Hockey League Stanley Cup finals for the second time in team history after taking a three-games-to-two lead over Detroit in their Western Conference playoff series.

Anaheim All-Star Teemu Selanne scored nearly 12 minutes into overtime to lift the Ducks 2-1 over the host Red Wings in Sunday's game five of the best-of-seven conference championship series.

Scott Niedermayer forced overtime with a game-tying power play goal for the Ducks with just 48 seconds left in regulation time.    » read more »

NHL Playoffs: Ducks Beat Red Wings in Overtime

14 May 2007 -- The Anaheim Ducks scored in overtime to edge the host Detroit Red Wings, 4-3, in their National Hockey League semifinal playoff game Sunday.

Scott Niedermayer's second goal of the game came with just under six minutes left in overtime.

Detroit had taken a 3-2 lead early in the third period, skating with a two-man advantage, but Anaheim tied the score four minutes later.

The Ducks and Red Wings are now tied at a win each in their best-of-seven NHL Western Conference title series.

Anaheim hosts the next two games, Tuesday and Thursday.    » read more »

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