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ANAHEIM DUCKS


All-Time Points No. 17. 18. 19. 20.


All-Time PPG No. 2. 3. 4. 5.


Player


Doug Gilmour Dale Hawerchuk Teemu Selanne Jari Kurri


Player Brett Hull Phil Esposito


Teemu Selanne Luc Robitaille


All-Time GWG No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.


Player


Gordie Howe Phil Esposito Jaromir Jagr Brett Hull


Games Goals 1,474 1,188 1,341 1,251


450 518 663 601


Games PPG 1,269 1,282 1,341 1,431


265 249 248 247


Games GWG 1,767 1,282 1,346 1,269


Brendan Shanahan 1,524 Teemu Selanne


1,341


121 118 114 110 109 106


THIRTYSOMETHING: With 31 goals, Bobby Ryan became the third Duck in franchise history to record four consecutive 30-goal seasons... Ryan, who has scored 31, 35, 34, and 31 goals in his last four seasons, joined Teemu Selanne (1996-00) and Paul Kariya (1998-02) as the only Ducks to score 30-or-more goals in four straight campaigns...in addition, Ryan joined Alex Ovechkin as the only active players to accom- plish the feat in their first four full NHL seasons and become one of seven NHL players with 30-plus goals in each of the last four years (also Iginla, Kovalchuk, Ovechkin, Kessel, Nash and Marleau)...Ryan, who scored his 30th and 31st goals on Apr. 7 at Calgary, had 5-6=11 points in his last nine games and 8-10=18 points in the last 18.


PLAYER NOTABLES - Goaltender Jonas Hiller was named a candidate for the Bill Masterton Trophy by the Anaheim chapter of the PWHA on Mar. 23...after missing the second half of 2010-11, Hiller rebounded to set club records in appearances (73; previous Guy Hebert with 69 in 1999-00) and starts (73; previous Hebert with 68 in 1998-99)...Hiller led the league in starts and co-led the league in appearances in 2011-12...he started a club-record 32 consecutive games for Anaheim from Jan. 12-Mar. 18, surpassing the previous mark of 23 set by Hebert and matched by J.S. Giguere...over his last 38 appearances, Hiller went 19-13-6 with a .922 SV% (940-1020) and 2.08 GAA (80 GA/2304 MIN)…Hiller also made the most appearances (13) in the top 10 Saves of the Week in the 2011-2012 NHL regular season. - Teemu Selanne, who led the club with 26-40=66 points, had three goals in his last seven games (3-1=4), 5-3=8 points in his last 13 games and 5-6=11 in the last 18...in addition, Selanne scored 11-10=21 points in his last 34 and 15-15=30 points in 44...he ranked tied for eighth in the NHL in PPG (12) and tied for seventh in PP points (28). - Corey Perry had 14 goals (14-5=19) in his last 26 games and 15 goals in his 32 games after the All-Star break…he led the Ducks in goals (37) and PPG (14), while ranking second in points (60). - Francois Beauchemin led Anaheim in ice time in 53 of 82 games in 2011-12, including 30 of the last 38...he ranked fourth in the NHL in TOI (2,095:23), eighth in avg. TOI (25:33), led the league in SH TOI/g (4:13) (minimum 15 appearances) and co-led the NHL in TOI/shift (0:59)...in addition, Beauchemin’s 346:37 of total shorthanded ice time was over 27 minutes more than any other player in the NHL (MTL’s Gorges logged 319:13 total SH TOI). - Ryan Getzlaf earned 2-9=11 points in his last 12 games and 3-18=21 points in the last 28 contests. - Andrew Cogliano completed the season ranked tied for third on the NHL’s active iron man list with Jarome Iginla (CGY)...having played in 410 consecutive games, the pair trail only Jay Bouwmeester (CGY, 588) and Henrik Sedin (VAN, 581)...Cogliano has never missed an NHL game in his career (debuted on 10/4/07 with EDM).


HITTING 1,000: On Mar. 12 at Colorado, Saku Koivu became the fifth Finnish-born player to reach the 1,000-game milestone, joining Teppo Numminen (1,372), Teemu Selanne (1,341), Jari Kurri (1,251) and Olli Jokinen (1,042)…in addition, Koivu was the 33rd European- born player to appear in 1,000 NHL games…in 1,012 career games with Montreal and Anaheim, Koivu has earned 236-540=776 points with 745 PIM and a +3 rating.


SUCCESSFUL ROAD TRIP: The Ducks went 5-1-2 on an eight-game, 15-day trip from Feb. 10 (left Feb. 9) to Feb. 23…the club’s 12 points on the trip marked the most-ever in franchise history for a road trip of six-games-or-longer…the trip matched the longest uninterrupted road trip in club history...some notables:


- Prior to the eight-game trip, which began on Feb. 10 at Detroit, the club was 4-17-3 when allowing the first goal…the Ducks then went on to record a 3-1-1 mark on the eight-game trip when allowing the first goal. - Prior to the trip, the Ducks were 0-21-1 when trailing after two periods…the club went 2-1-1 when trailing after two periods on the eight- gamer. - Appearing in all eight contests for Anaheim on the trip, Jonas Hiller compiled a .935 SV% and a 1.57 GAA, including his third shutout of


63


Assists 964 891 743 797


2011-12 SEASON IN REVIEW Points


1,414 1,409 1,406 1,398


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