Earlier today, defenseman Scott Niedermayer told the Anaheim Ducks that he intends to return to the team next season. It's a big relief for a club that heavily realizes on its defense, especially during the playoffs. However, the return of Niedermayer does have its downside, as it has ... 26Jun2009 |
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Southern California sports fans have officially caught basketball fever with the Lakers, Bruins, and even the prep teams, all in contention for the championship. 25Jan2009 |
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Despite a 1-0 loss the Ducks, there were still many positives in the Kings' defeat, Connie Kim writes. 5Nov2008 |
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[caption id="attachment_2772" align="alignnone" width="200" caption="Dan Wood feels as if the east coast media has already forgotten about the Ducks. "][/caption]Hockey in Southern California tends to be a tough match, as evident by the Los Angeles Times's decision ... 8Oct2008 |
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To My Readers:
First, let me get some background information out of the way. Adam Brady is the Director of Publications and New Media for the Anaheim Ducks and Honda Center. Adam has been a huge influence on my writing, and I must admit makes some topics and articles much easier, as he does the hard work ... 1Jul2008 |
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The Anaheim Ducks today came one step closer to making their way back to post-season success today with the announcement Scott Niedermayer would not be retiring. Niedermayer was the teams captain, and Conn Smythe trophy winner in 2007 when the Ducks won the Stanley Cup.
“It’s no secret what Scotty has meant to this ... 26Jun2008 |
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Just this past week, the Detroit Red Wings defeated the Pittsburgh Penguins in order to win the Stanley Cup. Watching the Wings celebrate on the ice at Mellon Arena brought back some fond memories of the Anaheim Ducks' Stanley Cup title run just one year ago. Obviously, Anaheim's quest to win back to back ... 6Jun2008 |
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