List of Anaheim Ducks award winners

Anaheim Ducks awards
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Chris Pronger with the Stanley Cup.
Award Wins
Stanley Cup
1
Clarence S. Campbell Bowl
2
Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy
1
Conn Smythe Trophy
2
General Manager of the Year Award
1
Hart Memorial Trophy
1
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy
2
Lester Patrick Trophy
1
Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy
2
William M. Jennings Trophy
1
Total
Awards won 14

This is a list of Anaheim Ducks award winners.

League awards

Team trophies

Team trophies awarded to the Anaheim Ducks
Award Description Times won Seasons References
Stanley Cup NHL championship 1 2006–07 [1][2]
Clarence S. Campbell Bowl Western Conference playoff championship 2 2002–03, 2006–07 [3]

Individual awards

In 2002–03, Jean-Sebastien Giguere became the third player to win the Conn Smythe Trophy in a losing effort.
Teemu Selanne's 47 goals during the 1998–99 season netted him the Rocket Richard Trophy, the first season the trophy was awarded.
Individual awards won by Anaheim Ducks players and staff[4]
Award Description Winner Season References
Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy Perseverance, sportsmanship and dedication to hockey Selanne, TeemuTeemu Selanne 2005–06 [5][6]
Conn Smythe Trophy Most valuable player of the playoffs Giguere, Jean-SebastienJean-Sebastien Giguere 2002–03 [7][8]
Niedermayer, ScottScott Niedermayer 2006–07
General Manager of the Year Award Top general manager Murray, BobBob Murray 2013–14 [9]
Hart Memorial Trophy Most valuable player to his team during the regular season Perry, CoreyCorey Perry 2010–11 [10][11]
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy Gentlemanly conduct Kariya, PaulPaul Kariya 1995–96 [12][13]
1996–97
Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy Most goals in the regular season Selanne, TeemuTeemu Selanne 1998–99 [14][15]
Perry, CoreyCorey Perry 2010–11
William M. Jennings Trophy Fewest goals given up in the regular season Andersen, FrederikFrederik Andersen 2015–16 [16][17]
Gibson, JohnJohn Gibson

All-Stars

NHL First and Second Team All-Stars

The NHL First and Second Team All-Stars consists of the top players at each position as voted on by the Professional Hockey Writers' Association.[18]

Anaheim Ducks selected to the NHL First and Second Team All-Stars[18][4]
Player Position Selections Season Team
Beauchemin, FrancoisFrancois Beauchemin Defense 1 2012–13 2nd
Getzlaf, RyanRyan Getzlaf Center 1 2013–14 2nd
Kariya, PaulPaul Kariya Left Wing 5 1995–96 1st
1996–97 1st
1998–99 1st
1999–2000 2nd
2002–03 2nd
Niedermayer, ScottScott Niedermayer Defense 2 2005–06 1st
2006–07 1st
Perry, CoreyCorey Perry Right Wing 2 2010–11 1st
2013–14 1st
Pronger, ChrisChris Pronger Defense 1 2006–07 2nd
Selanne, TeemuTeemu Selanne Right Wing 3 1996–97 1st
1997–98 2nd
1998–99 2nd
Visnovsky, LubomirLubomir Visnovsky Defense 1 2010–11 2nd

NHL All-Rookie Team

The NHL All-Rookie Team consists of the top rookies at each position as voted on by the Professional Hockey Writers' Association.[19]

Anaheim Ducks selected to the NHL All-Rookie Team[19][4]
Player Position Season
Andersen, FrederikFrederik Andersen Goaltender 2013–14
Gibson, JohnJohn Gibson Goaltender 2015–16
Kariya, PaulPaul Kariya Forward 1994–95
Lindholm, HampusHampus Lindholm Defense 2013–14
Ryan, BobbyBobby Ryan Forward 2008–09

All-Star Game selections

The National Hockey League All-Star Game is a mid-season exhibition game held annually between many of the top players of each season. Seventeen All-Star Games have been held since the Ducks entered the league in 1993, with at least one player chosen to represent the Ducks in each year except 2004. The All-Star game has not been held in various years: 1995, 2005, and 2013 as a result of labor stoppages, and 2006, 2010, and 2014 because of the Winter Olympic Games.[20]

Scott Niedermayer was selected to play in three NHL All-Star games with the Ducks.
Anaheim Ducks players and coaches selected to the All-Star Game[4]
Game Year Name Position References
45th 1994 Kasatonov, AlexeiAlexei Kasatonov Defense [23]
46th 1996 Kariya, PaulPaul Kariya Left Wing [24]
47th 1997 Hebert, GuyGuy Hebert Goaltender [25]
Kariya, PaulPaul Kariyadagger Left Wing
Selanne, TeemuTeemu SelanneUp-arrow Right Wing
48th 1998 Mironov, DmitriDmitri Mironov Defense [26]
Selanne, TeemuTeemu Selannedagger Right Wing
49th 1999 Kariya, PaulPaul Kariyadagger Left Wing [27]
Selanne, TeemuTeemu Selannedagger Right Wing
50th 2000 Kariya, PaulPaul Kariyadagger Left Wing [28]
Selanne, TeemuTeemu Selannedagger Right Wing
51st 2001 Kariya, PaulPaul Kariyadagger Left Wing [29]
52nd 2002 Kariya, PaulPaul Kariya Left Wing [30]
53rd 2003 Kariya, PaulPaul Kariya Left Wing [31]
Ozolinsh, SandisSandis Ozolinshdagger[lower-alpha 1] Defense
54th 2004 No Ducks selected &
[32]
55th 2007 Carlyle, RandyRandy Carlyle Coach [33]
McDonald, AndyAndy McDonald Center
Niedermayer, ScottScott Niedermayerdagger (Did not play) Defense
Selanne, TeemuTeemu Selanne Right Wing
56th 2008 Getzlaf, RyanRyan Getzlaf Center [34]
Niedermayer, ScottScott Niedermayer Defense
Perry, CoreyCorey Perry Right Wing
Pronger, ChrisChris Pronger Defense
57th 2009 Getzlaf, RyanRyan Getzlafdagger Center [35]
Giguere, Jean-SebastienJean-Sebastien Gigueredagger Goaltender
Niedermayer, ScottScott Niedermayerdagger Defense
58th 2011 Hiller, JonasJonas Hiller Goaltender [36]
Perry, CoreyCorey Perry Right Wing
59th 2012 Perry, CoreyCorey Perry Right Wing [37]
60th 2015 Getzlaf, RyanRyan Getzlaf Center [38]
61st 2016 Gibson, JohnJohn Gibson Goaltender [39]
Perry, CoreyCorey Perry Right Wing

Career achievements

Hockey Hall of Fame

Hockey Hall of Famer Jari Kurri played one season with Anaheim.

The following is a list of Anaheim Ducks who have been enshrined in the Hockey Hall of Fame.[40][41]

Anaheim Ducks inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame[40][41]
Individual Category Year inducted Years with Ducks in category References
Fedorov, SergeiSergei Fedorov Player 2015 2003–05 [42]
Kurri, JariJari Kurri Player 2001 1996–1997 [43]
Niedermayer, ScottScott Niedermayer Player 2013 2005–2010 [44]
Oates, AdamAdam Oates Player 2012 2002–2003 [45]
Pronger, ChrisChris Pronger Player 2015 2006–09 [46]

Lester Patrick Trophy

The Lester Patrick Trophy has been presented by the National Hockey League and USA Hockey since 1966 to honor a recipient's contribution to ice hockey in the United States.[47] This list includes all personnel who have ever been employed by the Anaheim Ducks in any capacity and have also received the Lester Patrick Trophy.

Members of the Anaheim Ducks honored with the Lester Patrick Trophy
Individual Year honored Years with Ducks References
Burke, BrianBrian Burke 2008 2005–2008 [47]

United States Hockey Hall of Fame

Members of the Anaheim Ducks inducted into the United States Hockey Hall of Fame
Individual Year inducted Years with Ducks References
Schneider, MathieuMathieu Schneider 2015 2007–08 [48]
Weight, DougDoug Weight 2013 2007–08 [49]

Retired numbers

The Anaheim Ducks have retired one of their jersey numbers. Also out of circulation is the number 99 which was retired league-wide for Wayne Gretzky on February 6, 2000.[50] Gretzky did not play for the Ducks during his 20-year NHL career and no Ducks player had ever worn the number 99 prior to its retirement.[51][52]

Anaheim Ducks retired numbers
Number Player Position Years with Ducks as a player Date of retirement ceremony References
8 Selanne, TeemuTeemu Selanne Right Wing 1995–2001, 2005–14 January 11, 2015 [53]

Other awards

Anaheim Ducks who have received non-NHL awards
Award Description Winner Season References
Best NHL Player ESPY Award Best NHL player of the last calendar year Giguere, Jean-SebastienJean-Sebastien Giguere 2003 [54]

Notes

  1. Ozolinsh was chosen as a member of the Florida Panthers but was traded to Anaheim two nights before the game. The public address announcement was said as followed: "From your Florida Panthers but now playing for the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, #8 Sandis Ozolinsh!!".

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