List of Anaheim Ducks seasons
The 2007 Stanley Cup champion Ducks meet U.S. President George W. Bush at the White House .
The Anaheim Ducks are a professional ice hockey team based in Anaheim, California . They are members of the Pacific Division of the Western Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL). The club was founded in 1993 by The Walt Disney Company as the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, a name based on the 1992 film The Mighty Ducks . Disney sold the franchise in 2005 to Henry Samueli , who, along with General Manager Brian Burke , changed the name of the team to the Anaheim Ducks prior to the 2006–07 season . In twenty-nine completed seasons (2004–05 NHL season was not played ) the Ducks have made the playoffs fourteen times and won six Pacific Division titles, two Western Conference championships, and one Stanley Cup championship.[ 1]
Table key
Key of terms and abbreviations
Term or abbreviation
Definition
Finish
Final position in division or league standings
GP
Number of games played
W
Number of wins
L
Number of losses
T
Number of ties
OT
Number of losses in overtime (since the 1999–2000 season)
Pts
Number of points
GF
Goals for (goals scored by the Ducks)
GA
Goals against (goals scored by the Ducks' opponents)
—
Does not apply
Year by year
Season
Ducks season
Conference
Division
Regular season [ 2]
Postseason [ 3]
Finish
GP
W
L
T[ 4]
OT[ 5]
Pts
GF
GA
GP
W
L
GF
GA
Result
Mighty Ducks of Anaheim
1993–94
1993–94
Western
Pacific
4th
84
33
46
5
—
71
229
251
—
—
—
—
—
Did not qualify
1994–95 1
1994–95
Western
Pacific
6th
48
16
27
5
—
37
125
164
—
—
—
—
—
Did not qualify
1995–96
1995–96
Western
Pacific
4th
82
35
39
8
—
78
234
247
—
—
—
—
—
Did not qualify
1996–97
1996–97
Western
Pacific
2nd
82
36
33
13
—
85
243
233
11
4
7
25
30
Won in conference quarterfinals , 4–3 (Coyotes ) Lost in conference semifinals, 0–4 (Red Wings )[ 6]
1997–98
1997–98
Western
Pacific
6th
82
26
43
13
—
65
205
261
—
—
—
—
—
Did not qualify
1998–99
1998–99
Western
Pacific
3rd
82
35
34
13
—
83
215
206
4
0
4
6
17
Lost in conference quarterfinals , 0–4 (Red Wings)[ 7]
1999–2000
1999–2000
Western
Pacific
5th
82
34
33
12
3
83
217
227
—
—
—
—
—
Did not qualify
2000–01
2000–01
Western
Pacific
5th
82
25
41
11
5
66
188
245
—
—
—
—
—
Did not qualify
2001–02
2001–02
Western
Pacific
5th
82
29
42
8
3
69
175
198
—
—
—
—
—
Did not qualify
2002–03
2002–03
Western‡
Pacific
2nd
82
40
27
9
6
95
203
193
21
15
6
45
40
Won in conference quarterfinals , 4–0 (Red Wings) Won in conference semifinals, 4–2 (Stars ) Won in conference finals, 4–0 (Wild ) Lost in Stanley Cup Finals , 3–4 (Devils )[ 8]
2003–04
2003–04
Western
Pacific
4th
82
29
35
10
8
76
184
213
—
—
—
—
—
Did not qualify
2004–05 2
2004–05
Season cancelled due to 2004–05 NHL lockout
2005–06 3
2005–06
Western
Pacific
3rd
82
43
27
—
12
98
254
229
16
9
7
46
36
Won in conference quarterfinals , 4–3 (Flames ) Won in conference semifinals, 4–0 (Avalanche ) Lost in conference finals, 1–4 (Oilers )[ 9]
Anaheim Ducks
2006–07
2006–07
Western‡
Pacific↑
1st
82
48
20
—
14
110
258
208
21
16
5
58
45
Won in conference quarterfinals , 4–1 (Wild) Won in conference semifinals, 4–1 (Canucks ) Won in conference finals, 4–2 (Red Wings) Won in Stanley Cup Finals , 4–1 (Senators )†[ 10]
2007–08
2007–08
Western
Pacific
2nd
82
47
27
—
8
102
205
191
6
2
4
13
20
Lost in conference quarterfinals , 2–4 (Stars)[ 11]
2008–09
2008–09
Western
Pacific
2nd
82
42
33
—
7
91
245
238
13
7
6
35
32
Won in conference quarterfinals , 4–2 (Sharks ) Lost in conference semifinals, 3–4 (Red Wings)[ 12]
2009–10
2009–10
Western
Pacific
4th
82
39
32
—
11
89
238
251
—
—
—
—
—
Did not qualify
2010–11
2010–11
Western
Pacific
2nd
82
47
30
—
5
99
239
235
6
2
4
20
22
Lost in conference quarterfinals , 2–4 (Predators )[ 13]
2011–12
2011–12
Western
Pacific
5th
82
34
36
—
12
80
204
231
—
—
—
—
—
Did not qualify
2012–13 4
2012–13
Western
Pacific↑
1st
48
30
12
—
6
66
140
118
7
3
4
21
18
Lost in conference quarterfinals , 3–4 (Red Wings)[ 14]
2013–14
2013–14
Western
Pacific↑
1st
82
54
20
—
8
116
266
209
13
7
6
35
37
Won in first round , 4–2 (Stars) Lost in second round, 3–4 (Kings )[ 15]
2014–15
2014–15
Western
Pacific↑
1st
82
51
24
—
7
109
236
226
16
11
5
57
42
Won in first round , 4–0 (Jets ) Won in second round, 4–1 (Flames) Lost in conference finals, 3–4 (Blackhawks )[ 16]
2015–16
2015–16
Western
Pacific↑
1st
82
46
25
—
11
103
218
192
7
3
4
18
14
Lost in first round , 3–4 (Predators)[ 17]
2016–17
2016–17
Western
Pacific↑
1st
82
46
23
—
13
105
223
200
17
10
7
50
52
Won in first round , 4–0 (Flames) Won in second round, 4–3 (Oilers) Lost in conference finals, 2–4 (Predators)
2017–18
2017–18
Western
Pacific
2nd
82
44
25
—
13
101
235
216
4
0
4
4
16
Lost in first round , 0–4 (Sharks)
2018–19
2018–19
Western
Pacific
6th
82
35
37
—
10
80
199
251
—
—
—
—
—
Did not qualify
2019–20 5
2019–20
Western
Pacific
6th
71
29
33
—
9
67
187
226
—
—
—
—
—
Did not qualify
2020–21 6
2020–21
—
West
8th
56
17
30
—
9
43
126
179
—
—
—
—
—
Did not qualify
2021–22
2021–22
Western
Pacific
7th
82
31
37
—
14
76
232
271
—
—
—
—
—
Did not qualify
2022–23
2022–23
Western
Pacific
8th
82
23
47
—
12
58
209
338
—
—
—
—
—
Did not qualify
2023–24
2023–24
Western
Pacific
7th
82
27
50
—
5
59
204
295
—
—
—
—
—
Did not qualify
Totals[ 18]
2,357
1,071
968
107
211
2,460
6,338
6,742
162
89
73
433
421
14 playoff appearances
1 Season was shortened due to the 1994–95 NHL lockout .
2 Season was cancelled due to the 2004–05 NHL lockout .
3 As of the 2005–06 NHL season , all games tied after regulation will be decided in a shootout; SOL (Shootout losses) will be recorded as OTL in the standings.
4 The 2012–13 NHL season was shortened due to the 2012–13 NHL lockout .
5 The 2019–20 NHL season was suspended on March 12, 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic .
6 The 2020–21 NHL season was shortened due to the COVID-19 pandemic .
All-time records
Statistic
GP
W
L
T
OT
Regular season record (1993–present)
2,357
1,071
968
107
211
Postseason record (1993–present)
162
89
73
—
—
All-time regular and postseason record
2,519
1,160
1,041
107
211
All-time series record: 16–13
References
^ "Team Index" . Hockey-Reference . Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved April 30, 2016 .
^ Code explanation; GP —Games Played, W —Wins, L —Losses, OT —Overtime/Shootout losses, GF —Goals For, GA —Goals Against, Pts —Points
^ The result of the playoff series shows the Ducks result first regardless of the outcome, followed by the opposing team in parentheses.
^ Beginning in 2005, all games have a winner. Ties were eliminated
^ Beginning in 1999, overtime (and later shootout) losses are worth one point
^ "1997 NHL Playoff Summary" . Hockey-Reference . Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved April 30, 2016 .
^ "1999 NHL Playoff Summary" . Hockey-Reference . Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved April 30, 2016 .
^ "2003 NHL Playoff Summary" . Hockey-Reference . Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved April 30, 2016 .
^ "2006 NHL Playoff Summary" . Hockey-Reference . Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved April 30, 2016 .
^ "2007 NHL Playoff Summary" . Hockey-Reference . Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved April 30, 2016 .
^ "2008 NHL Playoff Summary" . Hockey-Reference . Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved April 30, 2016 .
^ "2009 NHL Playoff Summary" . Hockey-Reference . Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved April 30, 2016 .
^ "2011 NHL Playoff Summary" . Hockey-Reference . Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved April 30, 2016 .
^ "2013 NHL Playoff Summary" . Hockey-Reference . Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved April 30, 2016 .
^ "2014 NHL Playoff Summary" . Hockey-Reference . Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved April 30, 2016 .
^ "2015 NHL Playoff Summary" . Hockey-Reference . Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved April 30, 2016 .
^ "2016 NHL Playoff Summary" . Hockey-Reference . Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved April 30, 2016 .
^ Totals as of the completion of the 2023–24 season
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