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1994–95 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim season

NHL team season


NHL team season

FieldValue
LeagueNHL
Season1994–95
year1994
TeamMighty Ducks of Anaheim
ConferenceWestern
ConferenceRank12th
DivisionPacific
DivisionRank6th
Record16–27–5
HomeRecord11–9–4
RoadRecord5–18–1
GoalsFor125
GoalsAgainst164
GeneralManagerJack Ferreira
CoachRon Wilson
CaptainRandy Ladouceur
AltCaptainBob Corkum
Todd Ewen
ArenaArrowhead Pond of Anaheim
Attendance17,174 (100%)
Total: 412,176
MinorLeagueSan Diego Gulls (IHL)
Greensboro Monarchs (ECHL)
GoalsLeaderPaul Kariya (18)
AssistsLeaderPaul Kariya, Shaun Van Allen (21)
PointsLeaderPaul Kariya (39)
PlusMinusLeaderSteve Rucchin (+7)
PIMLeaderStu Grimson (110)
WinsLeaderGuy Hebert (12)
GAALeaderGuy Hebert (3.13)

Todd Ewen Total: 412,176 Greensboro Monarchs (ECHL)

The 1994–95 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim season was the second season in franchise history. The Ducks missed the playoffs for the second year in a row. Despite a Conference-worst 5–18–1 road record, the team played well at home with an 11–9–4 record. On April 4, the team traded enforcer Stu Grimson, Mark Ferner and the team's sixth-round choice in the 1996 NHL entry draft to the Detroit Red Wings in exchange for Mike Sillinger and Jason York. Twenty-year-old rookie Paul Kariya was a candidate for the Calder Memorial Trophy as the NHL's top rookie, scoring 18 goals and 39 points in 47 games (the award ultimately went to the Quebec Nordiques' Peter Forsberg).

Off-season

Defenseman Randy Ladouceur is named team captain, following the departure of Troy Loney.

Regular season

The Mighty Ducks finished last in power-play percentage (11.39%) and penalty-kill percentage (75.65%) in the NHL. The team was also shut out an NHL-high six times during the regular season.

Final standings

Schedule and results

|- | 1 || January 20 || Anaheim || 1–2 || Edmonton || || Hebert || 0–1–0 || 0 || |- | 2 || January 21 || Anaheim || 4–3 || Winnipeg || || Shtalenkov || 1–1–0 || 2 || |- | 3 || January 23 || Edmonton || 4–5 || Anaheim || OT || Hebert || 2–1–0 || 4 || |- | 4 || January 25 || Dallas || 4–1 || Anaheim || || Shtalenkov || 2–2–0 || 4 || |- | 5 || January 27 || Winnipeg || 2–3 || Anaheim || || Hebert || 3–2–0 || 6 || |- | 6 || January 31 || Anaheim || 2–7 || St. Louis || || Hebert || 3–3–0 || 6 ||

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Player statistics

Scoring

  • Position abbreviations: C = Center; D = Defense; G = Goaltender; LW = Left wing; RW = Right wing
    • = Joined team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, signing) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Mighty Ducks only.*
    • = Left team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, release) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Mighty Ducks only.*
No.PlayerPosRegular seasonGPGAPts+/-PIM
9RW47182139−174
22C4582129−432
47C3881624612
25LW35111122110
16LW46101121412
21LW4161521−832
2D4571320−312
19RW4410919−725
14RW4110818−823
20C4361117723
10D363912−614
11RW304711−46
7D252810414
18LW36369−434
3D15088412
24D22437−136
19C15347−104
26C1525716
29D44246236
15D26156091
27C922425
4D21224−526
5D38134−356
42LW1313434
8LW13112−32
12LW8022−30
3D14011−46
32LW31011−7110
48D101104
36RW24000−290
31G390002
23D1000−20
6D200000
35G180002

Goaltending

No.PlayerRegular seasonGPGSWLTSAGAGAASV%SOTOI
31Guy Hebert3935122041,1321093.13.90422,091:52
35Mikhail Shtalenkov1813471448493.63.8910809:32

Awards and records

Awards

TypeAward/honorRecipientRefLeague
(annual)
NHL All-Rookie TeamPaul Kariya (Forward)

Milestones

MilestonePlayerDateRefFirst game
Paul KariyaJanuary 20, 1995
Valeri Karpov
Steve Rucchin
Oleg TverdovskyJanuary 21, 1995
Denny LambertApril 5, 1995
Darren Van ImpeMay 3, 1995

Transactions

Trades

DateDetails
To [Ottawa Senators](1994-95-ottawa-senators-season)Sean Hill
[1994](1994-nhl-entry-draft) 9th-round pick (#210 overall)
To [New York Islanders](1994-95-new-york-islanders-season)Troy Loney
To [Tampa Bay Lightning](1994-95-tampa-bay-lightning-season)1994 OTT 3rd-round pick (#55 overall)
To [Chicago Blackhawks](1994-95-chicago-blackhawks-season)1995 TB 4th-round pick (#82 overall)
To [St. Louis Blues](1994-95-st-louis-blues-season)Bill Houlder
To [New York Islanders](1994-95-new-york-islanders-season)1995 9th-round pick (#211 overall)
To [Toronto Maple Leafs](1994-95-toronto-maple-leafs-season)Terry Yake
To [Washington Capitals](1994-95-washington-capitals-season)[1996](1996-nhl-entry-draft) 4th-round pick (#90 overall)
To [Philadelphia Flyers](1994-95-philadelphia-flyers-season)Anatoli Semenov
To [Quebec Nordiques](1994-95-quebec-nordiques-season)[1997](1997-nhl-entry-draft) 4th-round pick (#98 overall)
To [Detroit Red Wings](1994-95-detroit-red-wings-season)Stu Grimson
Mark Ferner
1996 6th-round pick (#144 overall)

Signings

DatePlayerContract term
Paul Kariya

Free agents

DatePlayerTeam
Robin Bawato Dallas Stars
Brian Sullivan
Sean Pronger
Jarrod Skalde

Draft picks

Anaheim's draft picks at the 1994 NHL entry draft held at the Hartford Civic Center in Hartford, Connecticut.

RoundPickPlayerPositionNationalityCollege/junior/club team
12Oleg TverdovskyDRussiaKrylia Sovetov (Russia)
228Johan DavidssonLWSwedenHV71 (Sweden)
3167Craig ReichertRWCanadaRed Deer Rebels (WHL)
480Byron BriskeDCanadaRed Deer Rebels (WHL)
5106Pavel TrnkaDCzech RepublicHC Plzen (Czech Republic)
6132Bates BattagliaLWUnited StatesCaledon Canadians (OHA-B)
7158Rocky WelsingDUnited StatesWisconsin Capitols (USHL)
8184Brad EnglehartLWCanadaKimball Union High School (USHS–NY)
10236Tommi MiettinenCFinlandKalPa (Finland)
11262Jeremy StevensonLWUnited StatesSault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (OHL)
[S](1994-nhl-supplemental-draft)2Steve RucchinCCanadaUniversity of Western Ontario (OUAA)

;Notes

  1. The Mighty Ducks acquired this pick as the result of a trade on June 29, 1994, that sent Ottawa's third-round pick in 1994 (55th overall) to Tampa Bay in exchange for a fourth-round pick in 1995 and this pick.
  2. :Tampa Bay previously acquired this pick as the result of a trade on March 21, 1994, that sent Joe Reekie to Washington in exchange for Enrico Ciccone, Tampa Bay's conditional fifth-round pick in 1995 and this pick.
  • The Mighty Ducks third-round pick went to the Montreal Canadiens as the result of a trade on August 10, 1993, that sent Todd Ewen and Patrik Carnback to Anaheim in exchange for this pick (54th overall).
  • The Mighty Ducks ninth-round pick went to the Ottawa Senators as the result of a trade on June 28, 1994, that sent a third-round pick in 1994 (55th overall) to Anaheim in exchange for Sean Hill and this pick (210th overall).

Notes

References

References

  1. "1994-95 NHL Summary".
  2. "1994-95 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim Schedule".
  3. "Postseason All-Star Teams".
  4. "1994-95 NHL Debuts".
  5. "1994 NHL Entry Draft Picks at hockeydb.com".
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