1994–95 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim season

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1994–95 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim
Division 6th Pacific
Conference 12th Western
1994–95 record 16-27-5
Home record 11-9-4
Road record 5-18-1
Goals for 125
Goals against 164
Team information
General Manager Jack Ferreira
Coach Ron Wilson
Captain Randy Ladouceur
Alternate captains Bob Corkum
Todd Ewen
Arena Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim
Team leaders
Goals Paul Kariya (18)
Assists Paul Kariya, Shaun Van Allen (21)
Points Paul Kariya (39)
Penalties in minutes Stu Grimson (110)
Plus/minus Steve Rucchin (+7)
Wins Guy Hebert (12)
Goals against average Guy Hebert (3.13)
<1993–94 1995–96>

The 1994–95 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim season was the second season in franchise history. 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 6th round choice in the 1996 NHL Entry Draft to the Detroit Red Wings for Mike Sillinger and Jason York. Twenty-year-old rookie Paul Kariya was a candidate for the Calder Trophy as the NHL's top rookie, scoring 18 goals and 39 points in 47 games (the award ultimately went to Quebec's Peter Forsberg).

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Offseason

Defenceman 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%). The team was also shut out a league-high 6 times during the regular season.[1][2]

Final standings

Pacific Division
No. CR GP W L T GF GA Pts
1 2 Calgary Flames 48 24 17 7 163 135 55
2 6 Vancouver Canucks 48 18 18 12 153 148 48
3 7 San Jose Sharks 48 19 25 4 129 161 42
4 9 Los Angeles Kings 48 16 23 9 142 174 41
5 11 Edmonton Oilers 48 17 27 4 136 183 38
6 12 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim 48 16 27 5 125 164 37

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Note: No. = Division rank, CR = Conference rank, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, GF = Goals For, GA = Goals Against, Pts = Points
       Teams that qualified for the playoffs are highlighted in bold.

Western Conference[4]
R Div GP W L T GF GA Pts
1 p – Detroit Red Wings CEN 48 33 11 4 180 117 70
2 x – Calgary Flames PAC 48 24 17 7 163 135 55
3 St. Louis Blues CEN 48 28 15 5 178 135 61
4 Chicago Blackhawks CEN 48 24 19 5 156 115 53
5 Toronto Maple Leafs CEN 48 21 19 8 135 146 50
6 Vancouver Canucks PAC 48 18 18 12 153 148 48
7 San Jose Sharks PAC 48 19 25 4 129 161 42
8 Dallas Stars CEN 48 17 23 8 136 135 42
9 Los Angeles Kings PAC 48 16 23 9 142 174 41
10 Winnipeg Jets CEN 48 16 25 7 157 177 39
11 Edmonton Oilers PAC 48 17 27 4 136 183 38
12 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim PAC 48 16 27 5 125 164 37

Divisions: CEN – Central, PAC – Pacific

bold – Qualified for playoffs; x – Won division; p – Won Presidents' Trophy


Schedule and results

# R Date Score Opponent Record
1 L Jan 20, 1995 1–2 @ Edmonton Oilers (season) 0–1–0
2 W Jan 21, 1995 4–3 @ Winnipeg Jets (season) 1–1–0
3 W Jan 23, 1995 5–4 OT Edmonton Oilers (season) 2–1–0
4 L Jan 25, 1995 1–4 Dallas Stars (season) 2–2–0
5 W Jan 27, 1995 3–2 Winnipeg Jets (season) 3–2–0
6 L Jan 31, 1995 2–7 @ St. Louis Blues (season) 3–3–0
7 L Feb 1, 1995 2–9 @ Dallas Stars (season) 3–4–0
8 L Feb 3, 1995 2–5 Detroit Red Wings (season) 3–5–0
9 W Feb 5, 1995 3–2 @ Los Angeles Kings (season) 4–5–0
10 L Feb 7, 1995 0–3 Chicago Blackhawks (season) 4–6–0
11 L Feb 9, 1995 1–5 @ Calgary Flames (season) 4–7–0
12 L Feb 12, 1995 0–2 @ Edmonton Oilers (season) 4–8–0
13 T Feb 17, 1995 2–2 OT Vancouver Canucks (season) 4–8–1
14 W Feb 18, 1995 6–3 @ San Jose Sharks (season) 5–8–1
15 L Feb 23, 1995 1–3 @ Toronto Maple Leafs (season) 5–9–1
16 L Feb 24, 1995 2–4 @ Winnipeg Jets (season) 5–10–1
17 L Feb 26, 1995 3–5 Calgary Flames (season) 5–11–1
18 W Mar 1, 1995 3–1 Chicago Blackhawks (season) 6–11–1
19 L Mar 3, 1995 0–4 @ Dallas Stars (season) 6–12–1
20 L Mar 5, 1995 0–3 @ Chicago Blackhawks (season) 6–13–1
21 L Mar 7, 1995 3–6 @ St. Louis Blues (season) 6–14–1
22 T Mar 9, 1995 4–4 OT Detroit Red Wings (season) 6–14–2
23 L Mar 11, 1995 3–5 @ Vancouver Canucks (season) 6–15–2
24 W Mar 15, 1995 5–0 @ Calgary Flames (season) 7–15–2
25 T Mar 17, 1995 3–3 OT Toronto Maple Leafs (season) 7–15–3
26 L Mar 19, 1995 2–4 St. Louis Blues (season) 7–16–3
27 T Mar 21, 1995 3–3 OT Los Angeles Kings (season) 7–16–4
28 W Mar 23, 1995 6–3 @ San Jose Sharks (season) 8–16–4
29 L Mar 26, 1995 2–5 @ Chicago Blackhawks (season) 8–17–4
30 L Mar 28, 1995 4–6 @ Detroit Red Wings (season) 8–18–4
31 W Mar 30, 1995 3–1 Winnipeg Jets (season) 9–18–4
32 L Mar 31, 1995 1–6 @ Vancouver Canucks (season) 9–19–4
33 W Apr 2, 1995 5–4 San Jose Sharks (season) 10–19–4
34 W Apr 5, 1995 4–3 OT Edmonton Oilers (season) 11–19–4
35 L Apr 7, 1995 0–2 Dallas Stars (season) 11–20–4
36 W Apr 9, 1995 5–1 Los Angeles Kings (season) 12–20–4
37 L Apr 11, 1995 0–5 @ Vancouver Canucks (season) 12–21–4
38 W Apr 13, 1995 4–2 Calgary Flames (season) 13–21–4
39 L Apr 15, 1995 1–3 Vancouver Canucks (season) 13–22–4
40 W Apr 17, 1995 3–0 San Jose Sharks (season) 14–22–4
41 L Apr 19, 1995 2–3 @ Toronto Maple Leafs (season) 14–23–4
42 L Apr 21, 1995 5–6 @ Detroit Red Wings (season) 14–24–4
43 T Apr 23, 1995 2–2 OT @ Los Angeles Kings (season) 14–24–5
44 W Apr 24, 1995 2–1 Calgary Flames (season) 15–24–5
45 L Apr 26, 1995 2–5 San Jose Sharks (season) 15–25–5
46 L Apr 30, 1995 1–2 @ Los Angeles Kings (season) 15–26–5
47 L May 1, 1995 3–5 St. Louis Blues (season) 15–27–5
48 W May 3, 1995 6–1 Toronto Maple Leafs (season) 16–27–5

Playoffs

The Ducks missed the playoffs for the second year in a row.

Player statistics

Regular season

Scoring
Player GP G A Pts PIM
Paul Kariya 47 18 21 39 4
Shaun Van Allen 45 8 21 29 32
Stephan Lebeau 38 8 16 24 12
Todd Krygier 35 11 11 22 10
Peter Douris 46 10 11 21 12
Patrik Carnback 41 6 15 21 32
Bobby Dollas 45 7 13 20 12
Bob Corkum 44 10 9 19 25
Joe Sacco 41 10 8 18 23
Steve Rucchin 43 6 11 17 23
Oleg Tverdovsky 36 3 9 12 14
Valeri Karpov 30 4 7 11 6
Milos Holan 25 2 8 10 14
Garry Valk 36 3 6 9 34
Jason York 15 0 8 8 12
Tom Kurvers 22 4 3 7 6
Anatoli Semenov 15 3 4 7 4
Mike Sillinger 15 2 5 7 6
Randy Ladouceur 44 2 4 6 36
Dave Karpa 26 1 5 6 91
John Lilley 9 2 2 4 5
David Williams 21 2 2 4 26
Robert Dirk 38 1 3 4 56
Denny Lambert 13 1 3 4 4
Tim Sweeney 13 1 1 2 2
David Sacco 8 0 2 2 0
Mark Ferner 14 0 1 1 6
Stu Grimson 31 0 1 1 110
Darren Van Impe 1 0 1 1 4
Todd Ewen 24 0 0 0 90
Guy Hebert 39 0 0 0 2
Jason Marshall 1 0 0 0 0
Don McSween 2 0 0 0 0
Mikhail Shtalenkov 18 0 0 0 2
Goaltending
Player MIN GP W L T GA GAA SA SV SV% SO
Guy Hebert 2092 39 12 20 4 109 3.13 1132 1023 .904 2
Mikhail Shtalenkov 810 18 4 7 1 49 3.63 448 399 .891 0
Team: 2902 48 16 27 5 158 3.27 1580 1422 .900 2

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Transactions

June 29, 1994 To Anaheim Ducks
3rd-round pick in 1994
To Ottawa Senators
Sean Hill
June 29, 1994 To Anaheim Ducks
4th-round pick in 1995
Washington 3rd-round pick in 1994
To Tampa Bay Lightning
Ottawa 3rd-round pick in 1994
June 29, 1994 To Anaheim Ducks
Tom Kurvers
To New York Islanders
Troy Loney
July 12, 1994 To Anaheim Ducks
Robert Dirk
To Chicago Blackhawks
Tampa Bay 4th-round pick in 1995
August 29, 1994 To Anaheim Ducks
Jason Marshall
To St. Louis Blues
Bill Houlder
September 2, 1994 To Anaheim Ducks
Darren Van Impe
To New York Islanders
Conditional pick in 1995
September 28, 1994 To Anaheim Ducks
David Sacco
To Toronto Maple Leafs
Terry Yake
February 2, 1995 To Anaheim Ducks
Todd Krygier
To Washington Capitals
4th-round pick in 1996
March 8, 1995 To Anaheim Ducks
Milos Holan
To Philadelphia Flyers
Anatoli Semenov
March 8, 1995 To Anaheim Ducks
David Karpa
To Quebec Nordiques
Conditional pick in 1997
April 4, 1995 To Anaheim Ducks
Mike Sillinger
Jason York
To Detroit Red Wings
Stu Grimson
Mark Ferner
6th-round pick in 1996

Draft picks

NHL Entry Draft
Round Pick Player Nationality College/junior/club team
1 2 Oleg Tverdovsky (Defence)  Russia Krylia Sovetov (Russia)
2 28 Johan Davidsson (Left wing)  Sweden HV71 (Sweden)
3 67 Craig Reichert (Right wing)  Canada Red Deer Rebels (WHL)
4 80 Byron Briske (Defence)  Canada Red Deer Rebels (WHL)
5 106 Pavel Trnka (Defence)  Czech Republic Plzen HC (Czech Republic)
6 132 Bates Battaglia (Left wing)  United States Caledon Canadians (OHA-B)
7 158 Rocky Welsing (Defence)  United States Wisconsin Capitols (USHL)
8 184 Brad Englehart (Left wing)  Canada Kimball Union H.S. (N.Y.)
10 236 Tommi Miettinen (Centre)  Finland KalPa Kuopio (Finland)
11 262 Jeremy Stevenson (Left wing)  United States Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (OHL)

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See also

Other Anaheim–based teams in 1994–95

*Played Occasional Games in Anaheim

References

  1. http://www.hockey-reference.com/leagues/NHL_1995.html
  2. http://www.hockey-reference.com/teams/MDA/1995_games.html
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  6. http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/draft/nhl1994e.html