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词条 2010–11 Anaheim Ducks season
释义

  1. Off-season

  2. Regular season

     October  November  December  January 

  3. Playoffs

  4. Schedule and results

      Preseason   Regular season   Postseason 

  5. Standings

      Divisional standings    Conference standings  

  6. Player statistics

     Skaters  Goaltenders 

  7. Awards and records

     Awards  Records  Milestones 

  8. Transactions

     Trades   Free agents acquired    Free agents lost   Claimed via Waivers   Lost via Waivers    Lost via Retirement    Players Signings  

  9. Draft picks

  10. Minor league affiliates

      Syracuse Crunch    Elmira Jackals  

  11. Final roster

  12. See also

     Other Anaheim–based teams in 2010–11 

  13. References

  14. External links

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|Season=2010–11
|year=2010
|Team=Anaheim Ducks
|Conference=Western
|ConferenceRank=4th
|Division=Pacific
|DivisionRank=2nd
|Record=47–30–5
|HomeRecord=26–13–2
|RoadRecord=21–17–3
|GoalsFor=239
|GoalsAgainst=235
|GeneralManager= Bob Murray
|Coach= Randy Carlyle
|Captain= Ryan Getzlaf
|AltCaptain= Saku Koivu
Teemu Selanne
|Arena= Honda Center
|Attendance=14,739 (85.8%)
Total: 604,283
|GoalsLeader=Corey Perry (50)
|AssistsLeader= Ryan Getzlaf (57)
|PointsLeader=Corey Perry (98)
|PlusMinusLeader=Toni Lydman (+32)
|PIMLeader=George Parros (171)
|WinsLeader=Jonas Hiller (26)
|GAALeader=Ray Emery (2.28)
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The 2010–11 Anaheim Ducks season was the 18th season of operation (17th season of play) for the National Hockey League franchise. After a disappointing previous season, the Ducks attempted to win the Stanley Cup for the second time in franchise history. They were ultimately defeated by the Nashville Predators in the first round of the playoffs.

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Off-season

The Anaheim Ducks entered the off-season with much speculation regarding the possible retirement of two mainstays in Anaheim: Scott Niedermayer and Teemu Selanne. On Tuesday, June 22, 2010, captain Scott Niedermayer announced his retirement from professional hockey, while it was reported Selanne would stay so long as the Ducks did not go into a "rebuilding" season.[1][2]

On July 1, the Ducks re-signed center Saku Koivu to a two-year contract and signed defenseman Toni Lydman to a three-year contract. The Ducks later signed Andy Sutton to a two-year contract, and on August 9, signed Teemu Selanne to a one-year contract to continue his playing career. During training camp, the Ducks signed defenseman Paul Mara to a one-year contract, and after a few games into the season, the Ducks signed another defenseman, veteran Andreas Lilja, to a one-year contract.

Forward Ryan Getzlaf was named team captain following Scott Niedermayer's retirement.

Regular season

See the game log below for detailed game-by-game regular season information.

The season for the Ducks began Friday, October 8 with a road game against Detroit. Their first home game was Wednesday, October 13 against Vancouver. Their longest homestand was from February 23 to March 9 (seven home games), and their longest road trip was December 15 to 28 (seven road games). Their final game of the regular season was on Saturday, April 9 against Los Angeles.

October

After much talk about having a good start, the Ducks had one of their worst starts in franchise history losing their first three games and going 4–7–1 in the month of October. Their first three games were one the road in Detroit, Nashville, and St. Louis, were outscored 13–2 and were shut out by Detroit in the first game of the season. Returning home, the Ducks rebounded a little bit after the horrendous first three games by beating the eventual President's Trophy winner Vancouver Canucks 4–3. They proceeded to lose the next game in a shootout to the Minnesota Wild and beat division rival Phoenix to close out the three game home stand. The Ducks then went 1–1 in the first two games of a four-game road trip and were able to seize a playoff spot despite the 0–3 start to the season. However, they lost the next game to Detroit 5–4 to knock them out of the top eight and even though they won the final game of the road trip, they didn't return to the top eight until November 9. On the road trip, the Ducks went 2–2. When the Ducks returned to Honda Center on the 29th, they faced the team that beat them in the Stanley Cup Final in 2003: the New Jersey Devils. The Devils edged the Ducks 2–1 and to round out what was a disappointing month, Anaheim lost to arch-rival San Jose on the 30th.

November

The beginning of the month of November couldn't have been any more different from the beginning of the month of October for the Ducks. They went 6–0 in their first 6 games with five of those six games being played in Anaheim at Honda Center. Five of those six games were one goal games with two going to overtime. On November 9, the Ducks took hold of a playoff berth with an overtime win over arch-rival San Jose at HP Pavilion and rounded out the six-game winning streak with a 4–2 victory over division rival Dallas at Honda Center. While the month started out very well for Anaheim, inconsistency struck the Ducks and they lost six games in a row, only collecting two points from November 14 through November 26 thanks to two overtime losses at Chicago and at Minnesota. This slide cost the Ducks a playoff spot for the time being. Anaheim finished off the month with a win over Phoenix at Jobing.com Arena and a win over cross-town rival Los Angeles in front of a sold-out crowd at Honda Center. While the Ducks' 8–4–2 record was markedly better than their record in the month of October, inconsistency still plagued the team.

December

December proved to be an incredibly challenging month for Anaheim thanks to the longest road trip of the season (7 games). They started out by beating the Florida Panthers, but promptly losing the next two games to Detroit and Phoenix on December 3 and December 5 respectively. After those three games, the Ducks only had two games at Honda Center from December 7 through December 28 and they started this stretch of time well by beating the Edmonton Oilers in a shootout at Rexall Place and taking a point from the Vancouver Canucks by virtue of a shootout loss at Rogers Arena. With the victory over the Oilers, the Ducks moved above the .500 mark and did not fall below that mark for the rest of the 2010–11 season. The Ducks returned home to beat the Calgary Flames 3–2 in a shootout and after three straight games being decided in the shootout, the Ducks beat the Minnesota Wild decisively 6–2. After the game against the Wild on the 12th, the Anaheim Ducks did not return to the friendly confines of Honda Center until December 31. Anaheim started out the road trip well by beating the reeling Washington Capitals (the Washington loss marked their seventh in a row of an eventual eight game skid), however, in front of the smallest crowd of the season (7,659) the Ducks fell to the lowly New York Islanders at the Nassau Coliseum. The Ducks then lost two of the next three games, beating only the Boston Bruins before heading into the short Christmas break. Back home in Southern California, the Ducks dropped the first game after Christmas to cross-town rival Los Angeles at Staples Center, but they did win the final two games of the month at Phoenix and finally back home at Honda Center over the Philadelphia Flyers. The game on December 31 against the Flyers, was originally intended to be Chris Pronger's first game at Honda Center since his trade, however, due to injuries, he was unable to play. Despite an 8–6–1 record, the Ducks were in a playoff position for most of the month of December partially thanks to the fact that they had played more games than any other Western Conference team. They were also the first in the Western Conference to reach the 41 game mark (halfway point in the season) and they got there with 44 points. This marked the team's third best first half since the lockout only behind their 62-point showing in 2006–07 and their 47 points in 2008–09.

January

The Ducks went on a roll in the month of January winning 8 of 11 games. Throughout the month, however, all of Anaheim's wins were very close games with the Ducks winning by only one goal with the exception of the 6–0 victory over Columbus on January 7. Anaheim was on a long homestand during the first half of the month and started with a 1–1 record in the new year by defeating the defending champion Blackhawks and falling to the Nashville Predators in front of the smallest home crowd of the season (a mere 12,216). After that loss, they took advantage of home ice by taking down the Blue Jackets, rival Sharks, and Blues. Anaheim then fell to the Phoenix Coyotes in a short one game road trip to the desert but then came home to defeat the Edmonton Oilers on January 16 in their final home game until after the All-Star Game. Heading out on the road, the Ducks were to face the Ottawa Senators, Toronto Maple Leafs, Montreal Canadiens, and Columbus Blue Jackets. Overall, Anaheim had a very good road trip only falling to Toronto. The game against the Leafs was significant because it was the first time former Ducks netminder (and Ducks starter in the 2003 and 2007 finals) J.S. Giguere faced his old team. Giguere got the best of Anaheim by posting a 5–2 victory. The game at Montreal was also significant because it was Ducks centerman Saku Koivu's first time playing at the Bell Centre since he signed with Anaheim prior to the 2009–10 season. The Canadien faithful gave Koivu an incredibly warm welcome, but in the end, the patrons at the Bell Centre were not pleased with the final result as Anaheim skated away with a 4–3 shootout victory. Going into the All-Star Game, the Ducks had 60 points, enough to be in the top 8 and were honored to send 3 players to the festivities in Raleigh, North Carolina. Ducks winger Corey Perry was selected alongside goaltender Jonas Hiller (the only goaltender from the Western Conference) to participate in the game. Rookie defenseman Cam Fowler also attended, but he (along with many other rookies) were only there to compete in the skills tournament.

Playoffs

The Ducks clinched a playoff spot on Friday, April 8 after a 2-1 defeat of the Los Angeles Kings in a Freeway Face-Off matchup. 2011 marked the first year the Kings and Ducks have been in the playoffs simultaneously.

The Ducks were eliminated in the first round of the playoffs by fifth-seeded Nashville, losing the series 4 games to 2.

Schedule and results

Preseason

2010 Preseason Game Log
Legend
Ducks WinDucks LossOT Loss

Regular season

2010–11 Game Log
Final games legend
Ducks Win (2 pts.)Ducks Loss (0 pts.)OT Loss (1 pt.)All-Star GameClinched Playoffs
"Points" Legend
1st (Pacific Division)Not in Playoff PositionIn Playoff Position

Postseason

2011 Postseason Game Log
Legend
Ducks WinDucks Loss

Standings

Divisional standings

{{2010–11 NHL Pacific Division standings|team=ANA}}

Conference standings

{{2010–11 NHL Western Conference standings|team=ANA}}

Player statistics

Skaters

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/− = Plus/Minus; PIM = Penalty Minutes{{col-begin}}{{col-2}}
Regular season
PlayerGPGAPts+/−PIM
Corey|Perry}} 82 50 48 98 9 104
Teemu|Selanne|Teemu Selänne}} 73 31 49 80 6 49
Ryan|Getzlaf}} 67 19 57 76 14 35
Bobby|Ryan}} 82 34 37 71 15 61
Lubomir|Visnovsky|Ľubomír Višňovský}} 81 18 50 68 18 24
Saku|Koivu}} 75 15 30 45 -8 36
Cam|Fowler}} 76 10 30 40 -25 20
Jason|Blake|Jason Blake (ice hockey)}} 76 16 16 32 -5 41
Toni|Lydman}} 78 3 22 25 32 42
Brandon|McMillan}} 60 11 10 21 -5 18
Dan|Sexton}} 47 4 9 13 -6 4
Joffrey|Lupul}} 26 5 8 13 -4 14
Luca|Sbisa}} 68 2 9 11 -11 43
Matt|Beleskey}} 35 3 7 10 -10 36
Todd|Marchant}} 79 1 7 8 -18 26
Andreas|Lilja}} 52 1 6 7 -15 28
Francois|Beauchemin|François Beauchemin}} 27 3 2 5 -4 16
George|Parros}} 78 3 1 4 -4 171
Andy|Sutton}} 39 0 4 4 1 87
Ryan|Carter}} 18 1 2 3 -4 22
Maxim|Lapierre}}†‡ 21 0 3 3 -6 9
Kyle|Chipchura}} 40 0 2 2 1 32
Jarkko|Ruutu}} 23 1 1 2 0 38
Brad|Winchester}} 19 1 1 2 -9 28
Danny|Syvret}} 6 1 1 2 -3 4
Paul|Mara}} 33 1 1 2 -1 40
Kyle|Palmieri}} 10 1 0 1 -1 0
Brendan|Mikkelson}} 5 0 1 1 -1 7
Troy|Bodie}} 9 0 1 1 -3 7
Nick|Bonino}} 26 0 0 0 -3 4
Sheldon|Brookbank}} 40 0 0 0 -8 63
Josh|Green|Josh Green (ice hockey)}} 12 0 0 0 -3 6
Aaron|Voros}} 12 0 0 0 -4 43
Brett|Festerling}} 1 0 0 0 -2 0
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Playoffs
PlayerGPGAPts+/−PIM
Corey|Perry}} 6 2 6 8 0 4
Saku|Koivu}} 6 1 6 7 -2 6
Teemu|Selanne|Teemu Selänne}} 6 6 1 7 -3 12
Ryan|Getzlaf}} 6 2 4 6 0 9
Cam|Fowler}} 6 1 3 4 1 2
Jason|Blake|Jason Blake (ice hockey)}} 6 3 1 4 -3 0
Bobby|Ryan}} 4 3 1 4 2 2
Lubomir|Visnovsky|Ľubomír Višňovský}} 6 0 3 3 -2 2
Francois|Beauchemin|François Beauchemin}} 6 0 2 2 1 2
Brandon|McMillan}} 6 1 1 2 0 0
Todd|Marchant}} 6 0 1 1 -3 4
Luca|Sbisa}} 6 0 1 1 -4 8
Matt|Beleskey}} 6 1 0 1 -1 4
Toni|Lydman}} 6 0 0 0 -2 2
Andy|Sutton}} 1 0 0 0 0 2
Jarkko|Ruutu}} 3 0 0 0 -1 12
George|Parros}} 6 0 0 0 -1 16
Brad|Winchester}} 3 0 0 0 0 4
Andreas|Lilja}} 3 0 0 0 1 0
Sheldon|Brookbank}} 4 0 0 0 -2 14
Nick|Bonino}} 4 0 0 0 -1 2
Dan|Sexton}} 1 0 0 0 0 2
Kyle|Palmieri}} 1 0 0 0 0 0
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Goaltenders

Note: GP = Games Played; GS = Games Started; TOI = Time On Ice (minutes); W = Wins; L = Losses; OT = Overtime Losses; GA = Goals Against; GAA= Goals Against Average; SA= Shots Against; SV= Saves; Sv% = Save Percentage; SO= Shutouts
Regular season
PlayerGPGSTOIWLOTGAGAASASv%SOGAPIM
Jonas|Hiller}} 49 46 2672 26 16 3 114 2.56 1493 .924 5 0 1 0
Dan|Ellis}} 13 11 729 8 3 1 29 2.39 348 .917 0 0 0 0
Ray|Emery}} 10 9 527 7 2 0 20 2.28 272 .926 0 0 0 0
Curtis|McElhinney}} 21 16 996 6 9 1 57 3.43 516 .890 2 0 1 0
Timo|Pielmeier}} 1 0 40 0 0 0 5 7.50 12 .583 0 0 0 0
Playoffs
PlayerGPTOIWLGAGAASASv%SOGAPIM
Ray|Emery}} 6 319 2 3 17 3.20 165 .897 0 0 0 0
Dan|Ellis}} 1 41 0 1 4 5.85 24 .833 0 0 0 0

Denotes player spent time with another team before joining Ducks. Stats reflect time with Ducks only.


Traded mid-season.


Bold/italics denotes franchise record

Awards and records

Awards

2010–11 NHL Awards
Player Award Awarded
Corey Perry[3] Hart Memorial Trophy June 22, 2011
Corey Perry[4] Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy June 22, 2011
Regular Season
Player Award Awarded
Ryan Getzlaf[5] NHL Third Star of the Week October 18, 2010
Jonas Hiller[6] NHL Second Star of the Week January 10, 2011
Corey Perry[7] NHL Third Star of the Week February 7, 2011
Corey Perry[8] NHL Third Star of the Week March 14, 2011
Ray Emery[9] NHL Second Star of the Week March 21, 2011
Corey Perry[10] NHL Second Star of the Week March 28, 2011
Corey Perry[11] NHL First Star of the Month March 2011
Corey Perry[12] NHL First Star of the Week April 4, 2011
Dan Ellis[13] NHL Third Star of the Week April 11, 2011

Records

Milestones

Regular Season
Player Milestone Reached
Cam Fowler 1st Career NHL Game October 8, 2010
Cam Fowler 1st Career NHL Assist
1st Career NHL Point
October 9, 2010
Cam Fowler 1st Career NHL Goal October 17, 2010
Toni Lydman 200th Career NHL Point October 17, 2010
George Parros 300th Career NHL Game October 30, 2010
Kyle Palmieri 1st Career NHL Game
1st Career NHL Goal
1st Career NHL Point
November 3, 2010
Teemu Selanne 1,200th Career NHL Game November 5, 2010
Saku Koivu 700th Career NHL Point November 7, 2010
Curtis McElhinney 1st Career NHL Shutout November 10, 2010
Paul Mara 700th Career NHL Game November 14, 2010
Brandon McMillan 1st Career NHL Game November 21, 2010
Brandon McMillan 1st Career NHL Goal
1st Career NHL Point
November 27, 2010
Corey Perry 300th Career NHL Point December 8, 2010
Brandon McMillan 1st Career NHL Assist December 10, 2010
Corey Perry 400th Career NHL Game December 10, 2010
Bobby Ryan 200th Career NHL Game December 10, 2010
Joffrey Lupul 400th Career NHL Game December 12, 2010
Ryan Getzlaf 400th Career NHL Game December 20, 2010
Andreas Lilja 500th Career NHL Game December 20, 2010
Saku Koivu 900th Career NHL Game December 21, 2010
Andy Sutton 600th Career NHL Game December 21, 2010
Luca Sbisa 1st Career NHL Goal December 28, 2010
Lubomir Visnovsky 100th Career NHL Goal December 31, 2010
Toni Lydman 700th Career NHL Game January 7, 2011
Teemu Selanne 1,300th Career NHL Point January 16, 2011
Maxim Lapierre 300th Career NHL Game January 18, 2011
Jason Blake 800th Career NHL Game
200th Career NHL Goal
January 25, 2011
Saku Koivu 500th Career NHL Assist February 2, 2011
Lubomir Visnovsky 400th Career NHL Point February 16, 2011
Timo Pielmeier 1st Career NHL Game February 19, 2011
Bobby Ryan 100th Career NHL Goal February 25, 2011
Lubomir Visnovsky 300th Career NHL Assist March 2, 2011
Luca Sbisa 100th Career NHL Game March 9, 2011
Ryan Getzlaf 400th Career NHL Point March 20, 2011
Francois Beauchemin 400th Career NHL Game March 23, 2011
Teemu Selanne 700th Career NHL Assist March 28, 2011
Lubomir Visnovsky 700th Career NHL Game April 3, 2011
Corey Perry 200th Career NHL Assist April 6, 2011
Bobby Ryan 200th Career NHL Point April 6, 2011
Playoffs
Player Milestone Reached
Matt Beleskey 1st Career NHL Playoff Game April 13, 2011
Cam Fowler 1st Career NHL Playoff Game April 13, 2011
Brandon McMillan 1st Career NHL Playoff Game April 13, 2011
Nick Bonino 1st Career NHL Playoff Game April 15, 2011
Cam Fowler 1st Career NHL Playoff Assist
1st Career NHL Playoff Point
April 15, 2011
Matt Beleskey 1st Career NHL Playoff Goal
1st Career NHL Playoff Point
April 17, 2011
Kyle Palmieri 1st Career NHL Playoff Game April 13, 2011
Cam Fowler 1st Career NHL Playoff Goal April 20, 2011
Brandon McMillan 1st Career NHL Playoff Goal
1st Career NHL Playoff Assist
1st Career NHL Playoff Point
April 20, 2011
Luca Sbisa 1st Career NHL Playoff Assist
1st Career NHL Playoff Point
April 22, 2011
Dan Sexton 1st Career NHL Playoff Game April 24, 2011

Transactions

The Ducks have been involved in the following transactions during the 2010–11 season.

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Trades

Date
Details
May 28, 2010[14]To Pittsburgh Penguins
Mattias Modig
To Anaheim Ducks
6th-round pick in 2010
June 26, 2010[15]To Toronto Maple Leafs
Mike Brown
To Anaheim Ducks
5th-round pick in 2010
June 30, 2010[16]To Calgary Flames
Logan MacMillan
Conditional 7th-round draft pick in 2013
To Anaheim Ducks
Jason Jaffray
Conditional 7th-round draft pick in 2013
July 9, 2010[17]To New York Rangers
Steve Eminger
To Anaheim Ducks
Aaron Voros
Ryan Hillier
July 19, 2010[18]To New York Rangers
Matt McCue
To Anaheim Ducks
Tomas Zaborsky
July 30, 2010[19]To New York Islanders
James Wisniewski
To Anaheim Ducks
Conditional 3rd-round pick in 2011
November 21, 2010[20]To Philadelphia Flyers
Rob Bordson
Danny Syvret
To Anaheim Ducks
David Laliberte
Patrick Maroon
November 23, 2010[21]To New York Rangers
Stu Bickel
To Anaheim Ducks
Nigel Williams
November 23, 2010[22]To Carolina Hurricanes
Ryan Carter
To Anaheim Ducks
Stefan Chaput
Matt Kennedy
December 31, 2010[23]To Montreal Canadiens
Brett Festerling
5th-round pick in 2012
To Anaheim Ducks
Maxim Lapierre
January 4, 2011[24]To Columbus Blue Jackets
Trevor Smith
To Anaheim Ducks
Nate Guenin
February 9, 2011[25]To Toronto Maple Leafs
Joffrey Lupul
Jake Gardiner
Conditional 5th-round pick in 2013
To Anaheim Ducks
Francois Beauchemin
February 15, 2011[26]To Toronto Maple Leafs
Aaron Voros
To Anaheim Ducks
Conditional 7th-round pick in 2011
February 17, 2011[27]To Montreal Canadiens
Paul Mara
To Anaheim Ducks
5th-round pick in 2012
February 17, 2011[28]To Ottawa Senators
6th-round pick in 2011
To Anaheim Ducks
Jarkko Ruutu
February 24, 2011[29]To Tampa Bay Lightning
Curtis McElhinney
To Anaheim Ducks
Dan Ellis
February 27, 2011[30]To Boston Bruins
David Laliberte
Stefan Chaput
To Anaheim Ducks
Brian McGrattan
Sean Zimmerman
February 28, 2011[31]To Vancouver Canucks
Maxim Lapierre
MacGregor Sharp
To Anaheim Ducks
Joel Perrault
3rd-round pick in 2012
February 28, 2011[32]To St. Louis Blues
3rd-round pick in 2012
To Anaheim Ducks
Brad Winchester

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Free agents acquired

Player Former team Contract terms
Toni Lydman[33] Buffalo Sabres 3 years, $9 million
Trevor Smith[34] Bridgeport Sound Tigers (NYI) 1 year, $550,000
Josh Green[35] MODO Hockey 1 year, $575,000
Danny Syvret[36] Philadelphia Flyers 1 year, $600,000
Andy Sutton[37] Ottawa Senators 2 years, $4.25 million
Paul Mara[38] Montreal Canadiens 1 year, $750,000
Andreas Lilja[39] Detroit Red Wings 1 year, $600,000
Ray Emery[40] Philadelphia Flyers 1 year, $500,000
Rick Schofield[41] Lake Superior Lakers 1 year, $750,000 entry-level contract
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Free agents lost

Player New team Contract terms
Joey MacDonald[42] Detroit Red Wings 1 year, $550,000
Brennan Evans[43] St. Louis Blues 2 years, $1.025 million
Nathan Oystrick[43] St. Louis Blues 1 year, $600,000
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Claimed via Waivers

Player Former team Date claimed off waivers
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Lost via Waivers

Player New team Date claimed off waivers
Brendan Mikkelson[44] Calgary Flames October 19, 2010
Troy Bodie[45] Carolina Hurricanes November 16, 2010
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Lost via Retirement

Player
Scott Niedermayer[46]
Aaron Ward[47]

Players Signings

Player Contract terms
Josh Brittain[48] 3 years, $1.73 million entry-level contract
Brandon McMillan[49] 3 years, $2.0625 million entry-level contract
Sheldon Brookbank[50] 2 years, $1.5 million
Kyle Chipchura[51] 1 year, $650,000
Jean-Philippe Levasseur[52] 1 year, $500,000
Saku Koivu[53] 2 years, $5 million
Brendan Mikkelson[54] 1 year, $687,500
Cam Fowler[55] 3 years, $4.2 million entry-level contract
James Wisniewski[19] 1 year, $3.25 million
Kyle Palmieri[56] 3 years, $3.225 million entry-level contract
Teemu Selanne[57] 1 year, $3.25 million
Bobby Ryan[58] 5 years, $25.5 million
Matt Beleskey[59] 2 years, $1.475 million contract extension
Igor Bobkov[60] 3 years, $2.12 million entry-level contract
Devante Smith-Pelly[61] 3 years, $2.25 million entry-level contract
Luca Sbisa[62] 4 years, $8.7 million contract extension
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Draft picks

The 2010 NHL Entry Draft in Los Angeles, took place from June 25–26, 2010. The Ducks had the 12th pick in the first round by virtue of finishing 11th in 2009–10 and not making any gains in the lottery that took place on Tuesday April 13, 2010. With their two picks in the first round, the Ducks took Cam Fowler, a defenseman from the Windsor Spitfires of the OHL and Long Beach-native Emerson Etem, a right winger from the Medicine Hat Tigers of the WHL. Both were ranked quite high by many analysts (Fowler as high as No. 3 and Etem as high as #8), however, things seemed to be working in the Ducks' favor picking them up at No. 12 and No. 29 respectively. Many analysts believe that because the Ducks' picks were ranked so high and they got them relatively low in the draft that the Ducks were one of the big winners at the 2010 draft.[63]

The Ducks picks at the 2010 NHL Entry Draft in Los Angeles:
Round#PlayerPositionNationalityCollege/Junior/Club Team (League)
1 12 Cam Fowler DefenseUnited States}} Windsor Spitfires (OHL)
1 29 1 Emerson Etem Right WingUnited States}} Medicine Hat Tigers (WHL)
2 42 Devante Smith-Pelly Right WingCanada}} Mississauga St. Michael's Majors (OHL)
5 122 2 Christopher Wagner Right WingUnited States}} South Shore Kings (EJHL)
5 132 Tim Heed DefenseSweden}} Södertälje SK (SEL)
6 161 3 Andreas Dahlstrom CenterSweden}} AIK (SEL)
6 177 4 Kevin Lind DefenseUnited States}} Chicago Steel (USHL)
7 192 Brett Perlini Right WingCanada}} Michigan State Spartans (CCHA)
  1. Acquired Pick from Philadelphia
  2. Acquired Pick from Toronto
  3. Acquired Pick from Dallas
  4. Acquired Pick from Montréal via Pittsburgh

Minor league affiliates

Syracuse Crunch

The Syracuse Crunch, based in Syracuse, NY will be the Ducks AHL affiliate for the 2010–11 season. The multiyear partnership was announced March 25, 2010.[64]

Elmira Jackals

The Bakersfield Condors, based in Bakersfield, CA were the Ducks ECHL affiliate for the 2009–10 season. The Condors were the Ducks affiliate in the ECHL since 2008, however, following the Ducks deal with the AHL's Syracuse Crunch, Anaheim found a new affiliate on the east coast: the Elmira Jackals.[65]

Final roster

Updated April 13, 2011.[66]
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| first = Mat | last = Clark | dab = | num = – | nat = United States | pos = D | s/g = R | birthyear = 1990 | birthmonth = 10 | birthday = 17 | acq = 2009 | birthplace = Lakewood, Colorado | inj = no | cap = | fa = }}{{player4
| first = Nicolas | last = Deschamps | dab = Nicolas Deschamps (ice hockey) | num = – | nat = Canada | pos = C | s/g = L | birthyear = 1990 | birthmonth = 1 | birthday = 6 | acq = 2008 | birthplace = LaSalle, Quebec | inj = no |cap = | fa = }}{{player4
| first = Dan| last = Ellis | dab = | num = 38 | pos = G | nat = Canada | s/g = L |

birthyear = 1980 | birthmonth = 6 | birthday = 19 | acq = 2011| birthplace = Saskatoon, Saskatchewan | inj = no | cap = | fa = }}

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| first = Cam | last = Fowler | dab = | num = 4 | pos = D | nat = USA | s/g = L | birthyear = 1991 | birthmonth = 12 | birthday = 5 | acq = 2010 | birthplace = Windsor, Ontario | inj = no | cap = | fa = }}{{player4
| first = Ryan | last = Getzlaf | dab = | num = 15 | pos = C | nat = Canada | s/g = R | birthyear = 1985 | birthmonth = 5 | birthday = 10 | acq = 2003 | birthplace = Regina, Saskatchewan | inj = no | cap = C | fa = }}{{player4
|first = Josh |last = Green |dab = Josh Green (ice hockey) |num = 12 |nat = Canada |pos = LW |s/g = L |birthyear = 1977 |birthmonth = 11 |birthday = 16 |acq = 2010 |birthplace = Camrose, Alberta | inj= |cap = | fa = }}{{player4
| first = Nate | last = Guenin | dab = | num = 2 | pos = D | nat = United States | s/g = R | birthyear = 1982 | birthmonth = 12 | birthday = 10 | acq = 2011 | birthplace = Sewickley, Pennsylvania | inj = no | cap = | fa = }}{{player4
| first = Jonas | last = Hiller | dab = | num = 1 | pos = G | nat = Switzerland | s/g = R | birthyear = 1982 | birthmonth = 2 | birthday = 12 | acq = 2006 | birthplace = Felben-Wellhausen, Switzerland | inj = no | cap = | fa = }}{{player4
| first = Peter | last = Holland | dab = Peter Holland (ice hockey) | num = – | nat = Canada | pos = C | s/g = L | birthyear = 1991 | birthmonth = 1 | birthday = 14 | acq = 2009 | birthplace = Toronto | inj = no |cap = | fa = }}2010 | birthplace = {{player4
| first = Saku | last = Koivu | dab = | num = 11 | pos = C | nat = Finland | s/g = L | birthyear = 1974 | birthmonth = 11 | birthday = 23 | acq = 2009 | birthplace = Turku, Finland | inj = no | cap = A | fa = }}2005 | birthplace = Victoriaville->{{player4
| first = Andreas | last = Lilja | dab = | num = 3 | pos = D | nat = Sweden | s/g = L | birthyear = 1975 | birthmonth = 7 | birthday = 13 | acq = 2010 | birthplace = Helsingborg, Sweden| inj = no | cap = | fa = }}{{player4
| first = Toni | last = Lydman | dab = | num = 32 | pos = D | nat = Finland | s/g = L | birthyear = 1977 | birthmonth = 9 | birthday = 25 | acq = 2010 | birthplace = Lahti, Finland| inj = no | cap = | fa = }}{{player4
| first = Todd | last = Marchant | dab = | num = 22 | pos = C | nat = United States | s/g = L | birthyear = 1973 | birthmonth = 8 | birthday = 12 | acq = 2005 | birthplace = Buffalo, New York | inj = no | cap = | fa = }}{{player4
| first = Patrick | last = Maroon | dab = | num = 41 | pos = LW | nat = United States | s/g = L | birthyear = 1988 | birthmonth = 4 | birthday = 23 | acq = 2010 | birthplace = St. Louis, Missouri | inj = no |cap = | fa = }}{{player4
|first = Brandon | last = McMillan | dab = | num = 64 | pos = C | nat = Canada | s/g = L | birthyear = 1990 | birthmonth = 3 | birthday = 22 | acq = 2008 | birthplace = Richmond, British Columbia | inj = no | cap = | fa = }}2010 | birthplace = {{player4
| first = Kyle | last = Palmieri | dab = | num = 51 | pos = C | nat = United States | s/g = R | birthyear = 1991 | birthmonth = 2 | birthday = 1 | acq = 2009 | birthplace = Smithtown, New York | inj = no | cap = | fa = }}-->{{player4
| first = George | last = Parros | dab = | num = 16 | pos = RW | nat = United States | s/g = R | birthyear = 1979 | birthmonth = 12 | birthday = 29 | acq = 2006 | birthplace = Washington, Pennsylvania | inj = no | cap = | fa = }}{{player4
| first = Corey | last = Perry | dab = | num = 10 | pos = RW | nat = Canada | s/g = R | birthyear = 1985 | birthmonth = 5 | birthday = 16 | acq = 2003 | birthplace = Peterborough, Ontario | inj = no | cap = | fa = }}2009 | birthplace = Deggendorf->{{player4
| first = Jarkko | last = Ruutu | dab = | num = 37 | pos = LW | nat = Finland | s/g = L | birthyear = 1975 | birthmonth = 8 | birthday = 23 | acq = 2011 | birthplace = Helsinki, Finland | inj = no | cap = | fa = }}{{player4
| first = Bobby | last = Ryan | dab = | num = 9 | pos = RW | nat = United States | s/g = R | birthyear = 1987 | birthmonth = 3 | birthday = 17 | acq = 2005 | birthplace = Cherry Hill, New Jersey | inj = no | cap = | fa = }}{{player4
| first = Luca | last = Sbisa | dab = | num = 5 | pos = D | nat = Switzerland | s/g = L | birthyear = 1990 | birthmonth = 1 | birthday = 30 | acq = 2009 | birthplace = Ozieri, Italy | inj = no | cap = | fa = }}{{player4
| first = Teemu | last = Selanne | dab = Teemu Selänne | num = 8 | pos = RW | nat = Finland | s/g = R | birthyear = 1970 | birthmonth = 7 | birthday = 3 | acq = 1995 | birthplace = Helsinki, Finland | inj = no | cap = A | fa = }}{{player4
| first = Dan | last= Sexton | dab= | num = 42 | pos = RW | nat = United States | s/g = R | birthyear = 1987 | birthmonth = 4 | birthday = 29 | acq = 2009 | birthplace = Apple Valley, Minnesota | inj = no | cap = | fa = }}2009 | birthplace = {{player4
| first = Andy | last = Sutton | dab = | num = 25 | pos = D | nat = Canada | s/g = L | birthyear = 1975 | birthmonth = 3 | birthday = 10 | acq = 2010 | birthplace = Kingston, Ontario | inj = no | cap = | fa = }}2005 | birthplace = {{player4
| first = Lubomir | last = Visnovsky | dab = Ľubomír Višňovský | num = 17 | pos = D | nat = Slovakia | s/g = L | birthyear = 1976 | birthmonth = 8 | birthday = 11 | acq = 2010 | birthplace = Topoľčany, Czechoslovakia | inj = no | cap = | fa = }}{{player4
| first = Brad | last = Winchester | dab = | num = 19 | pos = LW | nat = United States | s/g = L | birthyear = 1981 | birthmonth = 3 | birthday = 1 | acq = 2011 | birthplace = Madison, Wisconsin | inj = no | cap = | fa = }}
|}

See also

  • Anaheim Ducks
  • Honda Center
  • 2010–11 NHL season

Other Anaheim–based teams in 2010–11

  • Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (Angel Stadium of Anaheim)
    • 2010 Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim season
    • 2011 Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim season

References

1. ^Niedermayer Officially Announces Retirement
2. ^Selanne considers return unless Ducks rebuild
3. ^Perry grabs Hart Trophy
4. ^'2011 NHL AWARDS: ORDER OF AWARDS AND PRESENTERS'
5. ^Vokoun, Hossa and Getzlaf named 'Three Stars'
6. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20110112211934/http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=548969 Sedin tops NHL's 'Three Stars of the Week']
7. ^Johan Franzen tops NHL's 'Three Stars of the Week'
8. ^Caps' Holtby tops 'Three Stars' of the week
9. ^Sharks' Pavelski tops 'Three Stars' of the week
10. ^Ryan Miller tops 'Three Stars' of the week
11. ^Perry tops March's 'Three Stars of the Month'
12. ^Corey Perry tops 'Three Stars' of the week
13. ^Thomas Vanek tops 'Three Stars' of the week
14. ^Ducks Acquire Sixth-Round Pick for Modig
15. ^Ducks Trade Brown for 122nd Pick
16. ^Ducks Acquire Jaffray from Flames
17. ^Ducks Acquire Left Wings Voros, Hillier from Rangers for Eminger
18. ^Ducks Acquire LW Zaborsky from Rangers
19. ^Ducks Acquire Third-Round Pick from Islanders for Wisniewski
20. ^Ducks Acquire Maroon and Laliberte from Philadelphia
21. ^Ducks Acquire Williams from Rangers
22. ^Ducks Obtain Chaput, Kennedy from Carolina
23. ^Ducks Acquire Center Lapierre from Montreal
24. ^Ducks Acquire Defenseman Guenin from Columbus
25. ^Ducks Acquire Francois Beauchemin for Joffrey Lupul, Jake Gardiner and a Conditional 2013 Fourth Round Draft Pick
26. ^Ducks Acquire Conditional Seventh Round Pick from Toronto for Voros
27. ^Ducks Trade Mara to Montreal for Fifth-Round Selection in 2012
28. ^Ducks Acquire Ruutu from Ottawa for Sixth Round Pick
29. ^Ducks Acquire Goaltender Ellis from Tampa Bay for McElhinney
30. ^Ducks Acquire McGrattan and Zimmerman from Boston in Exchange for Prospects Chaput and Laliberte
31. ^Ducks Acquire Perrault and Third-Round Pick from Vancouver
32. ^Ducks Obtain Winchester from Blues
33. ^Ducks Sign Lydman to 3-year Deal
34. ^Ducks Sign Center Smith to 1-Year Deal
35. ^Ducks Sign Left Wing Green to One-Year Deal
36. ^Ducks Sign Defenseman Syvret to One-Year Deal
37. ^Ducks Sign Sutton to Two-Year Deal
38. ^Ducks Sign D Mara to One-Year Deal
39. ^Ducks Sign Lilja to One-Year Deal
40. ^Ducks Sign Goaltender Emery to Two-Way Contract
41. ^Ducks Ink Schofield to One-Year Entry-Level Contract
42. ^Wings add depth, sign Joey MacDonald
43. ^Evans, Oystrick Sign Two-Way Deals
44. ^Flames acquire defenseman Brendan Mikkelson
45. ^Canes Claim Troy Bodie on Waivers from Ducks
46. ^Niedermayer Officially Announces Retirement
47. ^[https://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=331527 VETERAN DEFENCEMAN WARD RETIRES AFTER 13 NHL SEASONS]
48. ^Ducks Sign Brittain to Entry-Level Deal
49. ^Ducks Sign McMillan to Three-Year Contract
50. ^Ducks Sign Brookbank to Two-Year Extension
51. ^Chipchura Agrees to Extension
52. ^Levasseur Inks One-Year Extension
53. ^Ducks Sign Koivu to Two-Year Contract
54. ^Ducks Ink Mikkelson to 1-Year Deal
55. ^Ducks Sign Top Pick Cam Fowler to Three-Year Deal
56. ^Ducks Sign RW Kyle Palmieri to Three-Year Entry Level Contract
57. ^Ducks Sign Selanne to One-Year Contract
58. ^Ryan Re-Signs with Ducks
59. ^Ducks Sign Beleskey to 2-Year Extension
60. ^Ducks Ink Bobkov to Entry-Level Deal
61. ^Ducks Sign Smith-Pelly to Entry Level Contract
62. ^Ducks Sign Sbisa to Four-Year Extension
63. ^Button's Draft Winners {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100628031427/http://video.nhl.com/videocenter/console?catid=35&id=73216 |date=2010-06-28 }}, additional text.
64. ^http://ducks.nhl.com/club/news.htm?id=522710 Ducks Announce AHL Partnership with Syracuse
65. ^Ducks Announce Affiliation Agreement with Elmira of the ECHL, Posted July 27, 2010 at 3:01 pm PDT.
66. ^{{cite web|url=http://ducks.nhl.com/team/app?service=page&page=TeamPlayers&type=roster |title=Anaheim Ducks- Team – Roster |publisher=Anaheim Ducks |accessdate=2011-04-13 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090805200159/http://ducks.nhl.com/team/app?service=page&page=TeamPlayers&type=roster |archivedate=2009-08-05 |df= }}

External links

  • 2010–11 Anaheim Ducks season at ESPN
  • [https://www.hockey-reference.com/teams/ANA/2011_games.html 2010–11 Anaheim Ducks season at Hockey Reference]
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