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2012–13 Anaheim Ducks season

The 2012–13 Anaheim Ducks season was the 20th season for the National Hockey League (NHL) franchise. The season was partially cancelled due to the 2012–13 NHL lockout, which ended on January 6, 2013. The 2012–13 campaign for the Ducks commenced as a shortened, 48-game season, beginning January 19[1] away against the Vancouver Canucks. The shortened season featured only intra-conference games.[1] The Ducks compensated for a disappointing season in 2011–12 in which they struggled in the first half of the season and dug a hole that was too deep to climb out of despite a second-half resurgence. The previous season marked the second time in their last three seasons that the Ducks missed the Stanley Cup playoffs.

2012–13 Anaheim Ducks
Pacific Division champions
Division1st Pacific
Conference2nd Western
2012–13 record30–12–6
Home record16–7–1
Road record14–5–5
Goals for140
Goals against118
Team information
General managerBob Murray
CoachBruce Boudreau
CaptainRyan Getzlaf
Alternate captainsSaku Koivu
Teemu Selanne
ArenaHonda Center
Average attendance15,888 (92.5%)
Total: 381,308
Team leaders
GoalsRyan Getzlaf and Corey Perry (15)
AssistsRyan Getzlaf (34)
PointsRyan Getzlaf (49)
Penalty minutesCorey Perry (72)
Plus/minusFrancois Beauchemin and Sheldon Souray (+19)
WinsViktor Fasth and Jonas Hiller (15)
Goals against averageViktor Fasth (2.18)

Despite amassing a 30–12–6 regular season record, finishing second place in the Western Conference, and winning the Pacific Division for the second time in franchise history, the Ducks disappointed in the playoffs, falling to the Detroit Red Wings 4–3. The Ducks held a 3–2 series lead in the after Game 5, but lost Game 6 in overtime to Detroit before falling apart offensively in the decisive Game 7.[2]

Offseason Edit

Regular season Edit

See the game log below for detailed game-by-game regular season information.

Prior to the lockout, the original 2012–13 Anaheim Ducks regular season schedule was released in June 2012. Their home and season opener was scheduled to take place on Friday, October 12 against San Jose, and the Ducks were to have enjoyed a four-game homestand to start the season.

On Thursday, October 4, the NHL cancelled all games scheduled through Wednesday, October 24, causing the Ducks to lose their first six games of the season.[3] On October 19, 2012, games through November 1 were cancelled, causing the Ducks to lose three more games. Only one week later, on October 26, all November games were cancelled, and a tentative start date of December 1 was set. On November 23, 2012, all games through December 14 were axed, impacting six games on the Ducks' schedule. On December 11, 2012, all games through December 30 were eliminated. Nine days later, on December 20, 2012, further lack of negotiations during the lockout led to the cancellation of all games through January 14.

On January 6, 2013, the lockout ended after a 16-hour negotiation session in an effort to save the season. A condensed season, of a length of 48 intra-conference games, will now be played.

Under the new, lockout-shortened 48-game schedule, the Ducks opened the season by sweeping a two-game Canadian road trip, with a decisive 7–3 victory against the Vancouver Canucks on Saturday, January 19, at 7 p.m. PST, followed by a 5–4 decision against the Calgary Flames on Monday, January 21. Their home opener will now take place at Honda Center on Friday, January 25, also against the Canucks. The distinction of the Ducks' longest homestand will be split between two five-game stretches from March 18 – 25 and from April 3 to 10. Anaheim's lengthiest road trip was a six-game haul from February 6 – 16. Also, due to the shortened nature of the schedule and the objective of condensing travel, all games will be against the Ducks' own Western Conference opponents, and no games will be played against Eastern Conference teams. This condensed schedule structure also leads to the development of anomalies absent from a normal 82-game schedule, such as playing back-to-back games against the same team in the same location. For example, the Ducks host the Dallas Stars at Honda Center on both April 3 and 5, and later play games on two consecutive nights at the Edmonton Oilers on April 21 and 22. The Ducks will end the regular season on Saturday, April 27, at home against the Phoenix Coyotes.

Notable games Edit

January Edit

  • January 19: The Ducks open the season on the road with a 7–3 triumph over hosting Vancouver. The Ducks break a six-season streak of losing the first game of the regular season; this is the first time they have done so since 2006–07.
  • January 25: The Ducks hold their home opener against Vancouver, in a rematch of the season opener six days earlier; however, in a reversal of fortunes, this time the Ducks lose by a score of 5–0.

February Edit

  • February 9: Rookie goaltender Viktor Fasth improves to a perfect 5–0–0 record (making him the netminder for more than half of Anaheim's eight victories) as the Ducks defeat the faltering Blues 6–5 in a shootout thriller in St. Louis. The Ducks rally from a 3–1 deficit at the end of the first period, scoring three goals in 1 minute, 41 seconds late in the second period.
  • February 12: Fasth improves to 6–0–0 and the Ducks improve to 9–2–1 and to 3–1–0 on a road swing by way of defeating the first place Chicago Blackhawks 3–2 in a shootout. Andrew Cogliano scores a game-tying goal late in the third period to help the Ducks recover from a 2–1 deficit, and Anaheim kills off two Chicago power plays in overtime, paving the way for the eventual shootout triumph.
  • February 15: Anaheim defeats the Detroit Red Wings 5–2 as the Ducks grab their first regular season victory in Joe Louis Arena in five years and five days, their last regular season triumph in the Motor City being a 3–2 win on Feb 10, 2008. Viktor Fasth remains undefeated between the pipes at a record of 7–0–0.

March Edit

  • March 18: The Ducks set a franchise record with their 12th consecutive victory at home, a 5–3 triumph over San Jose. Midway through the second period, Anaheim scores twice in 34 seconds and thrice in 2 minutes 46 seconds as Long Beach native Emerson Etem scores his first NHL goal.
  • March 20: In a matchup of the two top teams in the Western Conference and of two of the top teams in the NHL, the Ducks down the formidable Chicago Blackhawks 4–2 in front of the largest crowd ever for a Ducks home game at Honda Center, with a mark of 17,610. (This breaks the old record of 17,601, also set during a Ducks–Blackhawks game, on February 26, 2012.) The Ducks score three unanswered goals in the third period and twice in 64 seconds to roar back from a 2–1 deficit for the 4–2 win. The triumph hands the Blackhawks only their third regulation loss of the season and follows a 3–2 overtime road win against Chicago on Feb. 12. Anaheim also extends their home winning streak to its 13th game.
  • March 29: Having fallen into a four-game losing streak since the March 20 game, the Ducks face the Blackhawks again—this time in Chicago—and end their losing streak and sweep the season series with a 2–1 triumph. Defenseman Sheldon Souray uses his trademark slapshot to score the game-winning goal with 2:08 left in the third period; the Los Angeles Times had run an article on Souray's benefits to the team that very morning.[4]

April Edit

  • April 12: While Anaheim was idle, the Ducks clinched a berth to the 2013 Stanley Cup playoffs by virtue of a Detroit loss. This is Anaheim's ninth berth to the Stanley Cup playoffs and fifth in the past seven seasons since the 2004–05 lockout.
  • April 21: The Ducks snapped a four-game losing streak in Edmonton at Rexall Place. This was Anaheim's tenth straight victory in Edmonton and the victory also mathematically eliminated the Oilers from playoff contention. The win also clinched home ice in the first round.
  • April 22: With a 3–0 win over Edmonton at Rexall Place, the Ducks clinched their second ever Pacific Division title and the second seed in the Western Conference for the 2013 Stanley Cup playoffs. The win also extended Anaheim's winning streak in Edmonton to 11 games.

Schedule and results Edit

Regular season Edit

Below is the new, truncated 2012–13 schedule for the Ducks.

2012–13 Game Log: 30–12–6
January: 3–1–1 (Home: 1–1–0; Road: 2–0–1)
# Date Opponent Score OT Win Loss Attendance Record Arena Box Points
1 January 19 @ Canucks 7–3 Hiller (1–0–0) Schneider (0–1–0) 18,910 1–0–0 Rogers Arena W1 2
2 January 21 @ Flames 5–4 Hiller (2–0–0) Kiprusoff (0–2–0) 19,289 2–0–0 Scotiabank Saddledome W2 4
3 January 25 Canucks 5–0 Schneider (2–1–0) Hiller (2–1–0) 17,529 2–1–0 Honda Center L1 4
4 January 26 Predators 3–2 SO Fasth (1–0–0) Rinne (0–1–3) 17,174 3–1–0 Honda Center W1 6
5 January 29 @ Sharks 3–2 SO Niemi (5–0–0) Hiller (2–1–1) 17,562 3–1–1 HP Pavilion O1 7
February: 11–2–0 (Home: 6–0–0; Road: 5–2–0)
# Date Opponent Score OT Win Loss Attendance Record Arena Box Points
6 February 1 Wild 3–1 Fasth (2–0–0) Backstrom (3–2–1) 13,007 4–1–1 Honda Center W1 9
7 February 2 Kings 7–4 Hiller (3–1–1) Bernier (0–1–0) 17,436 5–1–1 Honda Center W2 11
8 February 4 Sharks 2–1 Fasth (3–0–0) Greiss (1–1–0) 14,324 6–1–1 Honda Center W3 13
9 February 6 @ Avalanche 3–0 Fasth (4–0–0) Varlamov (3–6–0) 13,776 7–1–1 Pepsi Center W4 15
10 February 8 @ Stars 3–1 Lehtonen (6–2–1) Hiller (3–2–1) 18,112 7–2–1 American Airlines Center L1 15
11 February 9 @ Blues 6–5 SO Fasth (5–0–0) Elliott (3–4–1) 18,835 8–2–1 Scottrade Center W1 17
12 February 12 @ Blackhawks 3–2 SO Fasth (6–0–0) Crawford (7–0–3) 21,188 9–2–1 United Center W2 19
13 February 15 @ Red Wings 5–2 Fasth (7–0–0) Howard (6–5–2) 20,066 10–2–1 Joe Louis Arena W3 21
14 February 16 @ Predators 3–2 SO Fasth (8–0–0) Rinne (6–3–4) 17,322 11–2–1 Bridgestone Arena W4 23
15 February 18 Blue Jackets 3–2 Hiller (4–2–1) Bobrovsky (2–5–2) 14,713 12–2–1 Honda Center W5 25
16 February 24 Avalanche 4–3 OT Hiller (5–2–1) Giguere (2–0–1) 17,174 13–2–1 Honda Center W6 27
17 February 25 @ Kings 5–2 Quick (6–5–2) Fasth (8–1–0) 18,118 13–3–1 Staples Center L1 27
18 February 27 Predators 5–1 Fasth (9–1–0) Rinne (8–6–4) 13,630 14–3–1 Honda Center W1 29
March: 9–4–4 (Home: 6–3–0; Road: 3–1–4)
# Date Opponent Score OT Win Loss Attendance Record Arena Box Points
19 March 1 Wild 3–2 Hiller (6–2–1) Kuemper (1–2–0) 15,264 15–3–1 Honda Center W2 31
20 March 2 @ Coyotes 5–4 SO Smith (8–6–2) Fasth (9–1–1) 15,227 15–3–2 Jobing.com Arena O1 32
21 March 4 @ Coyotes 5–4 SO Smith (9–6–2) Hiller (6–2–2) 11,024 15–3–3 Jobing.com Arena O2 33
22 March 6 Coyotes 2–0 Hiller (7–2–2) LaBarbera (1–3–0) 13,456 16–3–3 Honda Center W1 35
23 March 8 Flames 4–0 Fasth (10–1–1) Kiprusoff (3–4–2) 15,839 17–3–3 Honda Center W2 37
24 March 10 Blues 4–2 Hiller (8–2–2) Halák (5–3–1) 17,174 18–3–3 Honda Center W3 39
25 March 12 @ Wild 2–1 Hiller (9–2–2) Backstrom (11–7–2) 18,808 19–3–3 Xcel Energy Center W4 41
26 March 14 @ Stars 2–1 SO Hiller (10–2–2) Lehtonen (9–5–2) 15,775 20–3–3 American Airlines Center W5 43
27 March 16 @ Blues 2–1 OT Allen (8–1–0) Hiller (10–2–3) 19,593 20–3–4 Scottrade Center O1 44
28 March 18 Sharks 5–3 Fasth (11–1–1) Niemi (11–7–5) 14,441 21–3–4 Honda Center W1 46
29 March 20 Blackhawks 4–2 Hiller (11–2–3) Crawford (13–3–3) 17,610 22–3–4 Honda Center W2 48
30 March 22 Red Wings 5–1 Howard (13–8–4) Fasth (11–2–1) 17,174 22–4–4 Honda Center L1 48
31 March 24 Red Wings 2–1 Howard (14–8–4) Hiller (11–3–3) 17,427 22–5–4 Honda Center L2 48
32 March 25 Sharks 5–3 Niemi (13–8–5) Fasth (11–3–1) 16,083 22–6–4 Honda Center L3 48
33 March 27 @ Sharks 4–0 Niemi (14–8–5) Hiller (11–4–3) 17,562 22–7–4 HP Pavilion L4 48
34 March 29 @ Blackhawks 2–1 Hiller (12–4–3) Emery (16–12–1) 22,105 23–7–4 United Center W1 50
35 March 31 @ Blue Jackets 2–1 OT Bobrovsky (12–8–6) Hiller (12–4–4) 13,185 23–7–5 Nationwide Arena O1 51
April: 7–5–1 (Home: 3–3–1; Road: 4–2–0)
# Date Opponent Score OT Win Loss Attendance Record Arena Box Points
36 April 1 @ Stars 4–0 Fasth (12–3–1) Lehtonen (12–10–2) 13,748 24–7–5 American Airlines Center W2 53
37 April 3 Stars 5–2 Fasth (13–3–1) Lehtonen (12–11–2) 15,165 25–7–5 Honda Center W3 55
38 April 5 Stars 3–1 Lehtonen (13–11–2) Fasth (13–4–1) 16,884 25–8–5 Honda Center L1 55
39 April 7 Kings 4–3 SO Fasth (14–4–1) Bernier (9–2–1) 17,494 26–8–5 Honda Center W1 57
40 April 8 Oilers 2–1 Hiller (13–4–4) Dubnyk (12–12–6) 15,148 27–8–5 Honda Center W2 59
41 April 10 Avalanche 4–1 Giguere (3–4–2) Hiller (13–5–4) 14,646 27–9–5 Honda Center L1 59
42 April 13* @ Kings 2–1 Quick (15–12–3) Fasth (14–5–1) 18,473 27–10–5 Staples Center L2 59
43 April 17 Blue Jackets 3–2 OT Bobrovsky (17–10–6) Fasth (14–5–2) 15,074 27–10–6 Honda Center O1 60
44 April 19 @ Flames 3–1 Kiprusoff (8–13–2) Hiller (13–6–4) 19,289 27–11–6 Scotiabank Saddledome L1 60
45 April 21 @ Oilers 3–1 Hiller (14–6–4) Dubnyk (13–15–6) 16,839 28–11–6 Rexall Place W1 62
46 April 22 @ Oilers 3–0 Fasth (15–5–2) Khabibulin (3–6–1) 16,839 29–11–6 Rexall Place W2 64
47 April 25 @ Canucks 3–1 Hiller (15–6–4) Luongo (9–5–3) 18,910 30–11–6 Rogers Arena W3 66
48 April 27 Coyotes 5–3 LaBarbera (4–6–2) Fasth (15–6–2) 17,442 30–12–6 Honda Center L1 66
* Anaheim clinched a playoff berth on April 12, 2013 by virtue of a Detroit loss.
Final games legend
Ducks Win (2 pts.) Ducks Loss (0 pts.) OT Loss (1 pt.) Clinched Playoffs Clinched Division
"Points" legend
1st (Pacific Division) Not in Playoff Position In Playoff Position

Post-season Edit

2013 Postseason Game Log
Western Conference Quarterfinals vs. (7) Detroit Red Wings: Detroit won series 4–3
# Date Opponent Score OT Win Loss Attendance Series Arena Box 1 April 30 Red Wings 3–1 Hiller (1–0) Howard (0–1) 17,200 1–0 Honda Center W1
2 May 2 Red Wings 5–4 OT Howard (1–1) Hiller (1–1) 17,182 1–1 Honda Center L1
3 May 4 @ Red Wings 4–0 Hiller (2–1) Howard (1–2) 20,066 2–1 Joe Louis Arena W1
4 May 6 @ Red Wings 3–2 OT Howard (2–2) Hiller (2–2) 20,066 2–2 Joe Louis Arena L1
5 May 8 Red Wings 3–2 OT Hiller (3–2) Howard (2–3) 17,395 3–2 Honda Center W1
6 May 10 @ Red Wings 4–3 OT Howard (3–3) Hiller (3–3) 20,066 3–3 Joe Louis Arena L1
7 May 12 Red Wings 3–2 Howard (4–3) Hiller (3–4) 17,412 3–4 Honda Center L2
Legend
Ducks Win Ducks Loss
Future Games Legend
Home Game Away Game

Standings Edit

Pacific Division
Pos Team GP W L OTL ROW GF GA GD Pts
1 y – Anaheim Ducks 48 30 12 6 24 140 118 +22 66
2 x – Los Angeles Kings 48 27 16 5 25 133 118 +15 59
3 x – San Jose Sharks 48 25 16 7 17 124 116 +8 57
4 Phoenix Coyotes 48 21 18 9 17 125 131 −6 51
5 Dallas Stars 48 22 22 4 20 130 142 −12 48
Source: National Hockey League
x – Clinched playoff spot; y – Clinched division
Western Conference
Pos Div Team GP W L OTL ROW GF GA GD Pts
1 CE p – Chicago Blackhawks 48 36 7 5 30 155 102 +53 77
2 PA y – Anaheim Ducks 48 30 12 6 24 140 118 +22 66
3 NW y – Vancouver Canucks 48 26 15 7 21 127 121 +6 59
4 CE x – St. Louis Blues 48 29 17 2 24 129 115 +14 60
5 PA x – Los Angeles Kings 48 27 16 5 25 133 118 +15 59
6 PA x – San Jose Sharks 48 25 16 7 17 124 116 +8 57
7 CE x – Detroit Red Wings 48 24 16 8 22 124 115 +9 56
8 NW x – Minnesota Wild 48 26 19 3 22 122 127 −5 55
9 CE Columbus Blue Jackets 48 24 17 7 19 120 119 +1 55
10 PA Phoenix Coyotes 48 21 18 9 17 125 131 −6 51
11 PA Dallas Stars 48 22 22 4 20 130 142 −12 48
12 NW Edmonton Oilers 48 19 22 7 17 125 134 −9 45
13 NW Calgary Flames 48 19 25 4 19 128 160 −32 42
14 CE Nashville Predators 48 16 23 9 14 111 139 −28 41
15 NW Colorado Avalanche 48 16 25 7 14 116 152 −36 39
Source: National Hockey League
p – Clinched Presidents' Trophy; x – Clinched playoff spot; y – Clinched division

Player statistics Edit

Skaters Edit

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/− = Plus/minus; PIM = Penalty minutes

Goaltenders Edit

Note: GP = Games played; GS = Games Started; TOI = Time on ice (minutes); W = Wins; L = Losses; OT = Overtime losses; GA = Goals against; GAA= Goals against average; SA= Shots against; SV= Saves; Sv% = Save percentage; SO= Shutouts

Regular season
Player GP GS TOI W L OT GA GAA SA Sv% SO G A PIM
Jonas Hiller 26 25 1498:19 15 6 4 59 2.36 675 .913 1 0 1 2
Viktor Fasth 25 23 1428:18 15 6 2 52 2.18 661 .921 4 0 0 0
Playoffs
Player GP GS TOI W L GA GAA SA Sv% SO G A PIM
Jonas Hiller 7 7 438:40 3 4 18 2.46 218 .917 1 0 1 0

Denotes player spent time with another team before joining Ducks. Stats reflect time with Ducks only.
Traded mid-season.
Bold/italics denotes franchise record


Transactions Edit

The Ducks have been involved in the following transactions during the 2012–13 season.

Draft picks Edit

Anaheim Ducks' picks at the 2012 NHL Entry Draft, held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on June 22 and 23, 2012.

Round # Player Pos Nationality College/Junior/Club team (League)
1 6 Hampus Lindholm D   Sweden Rogle BK (Allsvenskan)
2 36 Nic Kerdiles LW   USA U.S. National Team Development Program (USHL)
3 87[a] Frederik Andersen G   Denmark Frolunda HC (Elitserien)
4 97 Kevin Roy C   Canada Lincoln Stars (USHL)
4 108 Andrew O'Brien D   Canada Chicoutimi Sagueneens (QMJHL)
5 127[b] Brian Cooper D   USA Fargo Force (USHL)
7 187 Kenton Helgesen D   Canada Calgary Hitmen (WHL)
7 210[c] Jaycob Megna D   USA University of Nebraska Omaha (WCHA)
Draft notes

See also Edit

Other Anaheim–based teams in 2012–13 Edit

References Edit

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  2. ^ Ducks to Meet Detroit in Conference Quarterfinals. Retrieved April 27, 2013.
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  7. ^ "Ducks Acquire Center Wilson from Tampa Bay in Exchange for Sexton". Retrieved March 12, 2013.
  8. ^ "Ducks Acquire Steckel from Toronto in Exchange for Lasch and a Seventh-Round Pick in 2014". Retrieved March 15, 2013.
  9. ^ "Ducks Acquire Zolnierczyk From Philadelphia". Retrieved April 1, 2013.
  10. ^ "Ducks Trade Goalie Deslauriers to Minnesota for Future Considerations". Retrieved April 4, 2013.
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  13. ^ Ducks Sign Souray to Three-Year Contract. Ducks.nhl.com. Retrieved on July 2, 2012
  14. ^ Hendry Agrees to One-Year Deal with Ducks. Ducks.nhl.com. Retrieved on July 2, 2012
  15. ^ Ducks Ink Staubitz to Two-Year Contract. Ducks.nhl.com. Retrieved on July 2, 2012
  16. ^ Ducks Agree to Terms with Allen on Three-Year Contract. Ducks.nhl.com. Retrieved on July 2, 2012
  17. ^ Ducks Sign Center Elkins to One-Year Contract. Ducks.nhl.com. Retrieved July 10, 2012
  18. ^ Ducks Sign Winnik to Two-Year Contract. Ducks.nhl.com. Retrieved July 21, 2012
  19. ^ Ducks Sign Left Wing Pierre-Luc Letourneau-Leblond to One-Year Contract. Ducks.nhl.com. Retrieved January 16, 2013
  20. ^ a b c Ducks Sign Bodie, Parent and Rosehill to One-Year Contracts. Ducks.nhl.com. Retrieved January 17, 2013
  21. ^ Ducks Sign Sarault To Three-Year Entry-Level Contract. Ducks.nhl.com. Retrieved on March 6, 2013.
  22. ^ Ducks Sign Gagne to Three-Year Entry-Level Contract. Ducks.nhl.com. Retrieved on March 8, 2013.
  23. ^ Ducks Sign Right Wing Radek Dvorak to One-Year Contract. Ducks.nhl.com. Retrieved on March 25, 2013.
  24. ^ Ducks Sign Collegiate Standout Whitney to Two-Year Contract. Ducks.nhl.com. Retrieved on April 5, 2013.
  25. ^ Ducks Sign Kurtz To One-Year Entry-Level Contract. Ducks.nhl.com. Retrieved on April 10, 2013.
  26. ^ Ducks Sign Former Yale Center Antoine Laganiere to Two-Year Entry Level Deal. Ducks.nhl.com. Retrieved on April 17, 2013.
  27. ^ Panthers Agree To Two-Year Contract With RW George Parros
  28. ^ Blackhawks agree to terms with defenseman Brookbank
  29. ^ Panthers Agree to Terms with LW Jean-Francois Jacques
  30. ^ Canes Agree to Terms with Goaltender Dan Ellis
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  32. ^ Ducks Sign 2011 First Round Pick Rakell to Three-Year Contract. Ducks.nhl.com. Retrieved on July 2, 2012.
  33. ^ Ducks Sign Defenseman Smaby to One-Year Contract. Ducks.nhl.com. Retrieved on July 2, 2012.
  34. ^ Ducks Sign Andersen to Two-Year Entry-Level Contract. Ducks.nhl.com. Retrieved July 11, 2012.
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The 2012 13 Anaheim Ducks season was the 20th season for the National Hockey League NHL franchise The season was partially cancelled due to the 2012 13 NHL lockout which ended on January 6 2013 The 2012 13 campaign for the Ducks commenced as a shortened 48 game season beginning January 19 1 away against the Vancouver Canucks The shortened season featured only intra conference games 1 The Ducks compensated for a disappointing season in 2011 12 in which they struggled in the first half of the season and dug a hole that was too deep to climb out of despite a second half resurgence The previous season marked the second time in their last three seasons that the Ducks missed the Stanley Cup playoffs 2012 13 Anaheim DucksPacific Division championsDivision1st PacificConference2nd Western2012 13 record30 12 6Home record16 7 1Road record14 5 5Goals for140Goals against118Team informationGeneral managerBob MurrayCoachBruce BoudreauCaptainRyan GetzlafAlternate captainsSaku KoivuTeemu SelanneArenaHonda CenterAverage attendance15 888 92 5 Total 381 308Team leadersGoalsRyan Getzlaf and Corey Perry 15 AssistsRyan Getzlaf 34 PointsRyan Getzlaf 49 Penalty minutesCorey Perry 72 Plus minusFrancois Beauchemin and Sheldon Souray 19 WinsViktor Fasth and Jonas Hiller 15 Goals against averageViktor Fasth 2 18 2011 122013 14 Despite amassing a 30 12 6 regular season record finishing second place in the Western Conference and winning the Pacific Division for the second time in franchise history the Ducks disappointed in the playoffs falling to the Detroit Red Wings 4 3 The Ducks held a 3 2 series lead in the after Game 5 but lost Game 6 in overtime to Detroit before falling apart offensively in the decisive Game 7 2 Contents 1 Offseason 2 Regular season 2 1 Notable games 2 1 1 January 2 1 2 February 2 1 3 March 2 1 4 April 3 Schedule and results 3 1 Regular season 3 2 Post season 4 Standings 5 Player statistics 5 1 Skaters 5 2 Goaltenders 6 Transactions 6 1 Trades 6 2 Free agents signed 6 3 Free agents lost 6 4 Claimed via waivers 6 5 Lost via waivers 6 6 Lost via retirement 6 7 Players signings 7 Draft picks 8 See also 8 1 Other Anaheim based teams in 2012 13 9 ReferencesOffseason EditThis section is empty You can help by adding to it January 2013 Regular season EditSee the game log below for detailed game by game regular season information Prior to the lockout the original 2012 13 Anaheim Ducks regular season schedule was released in June 2012 Their home and season opener was scheduled to take place on Friday October 12 against San Jose and the Ducks were to have enjoyed a four game homestand to start the season On Thursday October 4 the NHL cancelled all games scheduled through Wednesday October 24 causing the Ducks to lose their first six games of the season 3 On October 19 2012 games through November 1 were cancelled causing the Ducks to lose three more games Only one week later on October 26 all November games were cancelled and a tentative start date of December 1 was set On November 23 2012 all games through December 14 were axed impacting six games on the Ducks schedule On December 11 2012 all games through December 30 were eliminated Nine days later on December 20 2012 further lack of negotiations during the lockout led to the cancellation of all games through January 14 On January 6 2013 the lockout ended after a 16 hour negotiation session in an effort to save the season A condensed season of a length of 48 intra conference games will now be played Under the new lockout shortened 48 game schedule the Ducks opened the season by sweeping a two game Canadian road trip with a decisive 7 3 victory against the Vancouver Canucks on Saturday January 19 at 7 p m PST followed by a 5 4 decision against the Calgary Flames on Monday January 21 Their home opener will now take place at Honda Center on Friday January 25 also against the Canucks The distinction of the Ducks longest homestand will be split between two five game stretches from March 18 25 and from April 3 to 10 Anaheim s lengthiest road trip was a six game haul from February 6 16 Also due to the shortened nature of the schedule and the objective of condensing travel all games will be against the Ducks own Western Conference opponents and no games will be played against Eastern Conference teams This condensed schedule structure also leads to the development of anomalies absent from a normal 82 game schedule such as playing back to back games against the same team in the same location For example the Ducks host the Dallas Stars at Honda Center on both April 3 and 5 and later play games on two consecutive nights at the Edmonton Oilers on April 21 and 22 The Ducks will end the regular season on Saturday April 27 at home against the Phoenix Coyotes Notable games Edit January Edit January 19 The Ducks open the season on the road with a 7 3 triumph over hosting Vancouver The Ducks break a six season streak of losing the first game of the regular season this is the first time they have done so since 2006 07 January 25 The Ducks hold their home opener against Vancouver in a rematch of the season opener six days earlier however in a reversal of fortunes this time the Ducks lose by a score of 5 0 February Edit February 9 Rookie goaltender Viktor Fasth improves to a perfect 5 0 0 record making him the netminder for more than half of Anaheim s eight victories as the Ducks defeat the faltering Blues 6 5 in a shootout thriller in St Louis The Ducks rally from a 3 1 deficit at the end of the first period scoring three goals in 1 minute 41 seconds late in the second period February 12 Fasth improves to 6 0 0 and the Ducks improve to 9 2 1 and to 3 1 0 on a road swing by way of defeating the first place Chicago Blackhawks 3 2 in a shootout Andrew Cogliano scores a game tying goal late in the third period to help the Ducks recover from a 2 1 deficit and Anaheim kills off two Chicago power plays in overtime paving the way for the eventual shootout triumph February 15 Anaheim defeats the Detroit Red Wings 5 2 as the Ducks grab their first regular season victory in Joe Louis Arena in five years and five days their last regular season triumph in the Motor City being a 3 2 win on Feb 10 2008 Viktor Fasth remains undefeated between the pipes at a record of 7 0 0 March Edit March 18 The Ducks set a franchise record with their 12th consecutive victory at home a 5 3 triumph over San Jose Midway through the second period Anaheim scores twice in 34 seconds and thrice in 2 minutes 46 seconds as Long Beach native Emerson Etem scores his first NHL goal March 20 In a matchup of the two top teams in the Western Conference and of two of the top teams in the NHL the Ducks down the formidable Chicago Blackhawks 4 2 in front of the largest crowd ever for a Ducks home game at Honda Center with a mark of 17 610 This breaks the old record of 17 601 also set during a Ducks Blackhawks game on February 26 2012 The Ducks score three unanswered goals in the third period and twice in 64 seconds to roar back from a 2 1 deficit for the 4 2 win The triumph hands the Blackhawks only their third regulation loss of the season and follows a 3 2 overtime road win against Chicago on Feb 12 Anaheim also extends their home winning streak to its 13th game March 29 Having fallen into a four game losing streak since the March 20 game the Ducks face the Blackhawks again this time in Chicago and end their losing streak and sweep the season series with a 2 1 triumph Defenseman Sheldon Souray uses his trademark slapshot to score the game winning goal with 2 08 left in the third period the Los Angeles Times had run an article on Souray s benefits to the team that very morning 4 April Edit April 12 While Anaheim was idle the Ducks clinched a berth to the 2013 Stanley Cup playoffs by virtue of a Detroit loss This is Anaheim s ninth berth to the Stanley Cup playoffs and fifth in the past seven seasons since the 2004 05 lockout April 21 The Ducks snapped a four game losing streak in Edmonton at Rexall Place This was Anaheim s tenth straight victory in Edmonton and the victory also mathematically eliminated the Oilers from playoff contention The win also clinched home ice in the first round April 22 With a 3 0 win over Edmonton at Rexall Place the Ducks clinched their second ever Pacific Division title and the second seed in the Western Conference for the 2013 Stanley Cup playoffs The win also extended Anaheim s winning streak in Edmonton to 11 games Schedule and results EditRegular season Edit Below is the new truncated 2012 13 schedule for the Ducks 2012 13 Game Log 30 12 6January 3 1 1 Home 1 1 0 Road 2 0 1 Date Opponent Score OT Win Loss Attendance Record Arena Box Points1 January 19 Canucks 7 3 Hiller 1 0 0 Schneider 0 1 0 18 910 1 0 0 Rogers Arena W1 22 January 21 Flames 5 4 Hiller 2 0 0 Kiprusoff 0 2 0 19 289 2 0 0 Scotiabank Saddledome W2 43 January 25 Canucks 5 0 Schneider 2 1 0 Hiller 2 1 0 17 529 2 1 0 Honda Center L1 44 January 26 Predators 3 2 SO Fasth 1 0 0 Rinne 0 1 3 17 174 3 1 0 Honda Center W1 65 January 29 Sharks 3 2 SO Niemi 5 0 0 Hiller 2 1 1 17 562 3 1 1 HP Pavilion O1 7February 11 2 0 Home 6 0 0 Road 5 2 0 Date Opponent Score OT Win Loss Attendance Record Arena Box Points6 February 1 Wild 3 1 Fasth 2 0 0 Backstrom 3 2 1 13 007 4 1 1 Honda Center W1 97 February 2 Kings 7 4 Hiller 3 1 1 Bernier 0 1 0 17 436 5 1 1 Honda Center W2 118 February 4 Sharks 2 1 Fasth 3 0 0 Greiss 1 1 0 14 324 6 1 1 Honda Center W3 139 February 6 Avalanche 3 0 Fasth 4 0 0 Varlamov 3 6 0 13 776 7 1 1 Pepsi Center W4 1510 February 8 Stars 3 1 Lehtonen 6 2 1 Hiller 3 2 1 18 112 7 2 1 American Airlines Center L1 1511 February 9 Blues 6 5 SO Fasth 5 0 0 Elliott 3 4 1 18 835 8 2 1 Scottrade Center W1 1712 February 12 Blackhawks 3 2 SO Fasth 6 0 0 Crawford 7 0 3 21 188 9 2 1 United Center W2 1913 February 15 Red Wings 5 2 Fasth 7 0 0 Howard 6 5 2 20 066 10 2 1 Joe Louis Arena W3 2114 February 16 Predators 3 2 SO Fasth 8 0 0 Rinne 6 3 4 17 322 11 2 1 Bridgestone Arena W4 2315 February 18 Blue Jackets 3 2 Hiller 4 2 1 Bobrovsky 2 5 2 14 713 12 2 1 Honda Center W5 2516 February 24 Avalanche 4 3 OT Hiller 5 2 1 Giguere 2 0 1 17 174 13 2 1 Honda Center W6 2717 February 25 Kings 5 2 Quick 6 5 2 Fasth 8 1 0 18 118 13 3 1 Staples Center L1 2718 February 27 Predators 5 1 Fasth 9 1 0 Rinne 8 6 4 13 630 14 3 1 Honda Center W1 29March 9 4 4 Home 6 3 0 Road 3 1 4 Date Opponent Score OT Win Loss Attendance Record Arena Box Points19 March 1 Wild 3 2 Hiller 6 2 1 Kuemper 1 2 0 15 264 15 3 1 Honda Center W2 3120 March 2 Coyotes 5 4 SO Smith 8 6 2 Fasth 9 1 1 15 227 15 3 2 Jobing com Arena O1 3221 March 4 Coyotes 5 4 SO Smith 9 6 2 Hiller 6 2 2 11 024 15 3 3 Jobing com Arena O2 3322 March 6 Coyotes 2 0 Hiller 7 2 2 LaBarbera 1 3 0 13 456 16 3 3 Honda Center W1 3523 March 8 Flames 4 0 Fasth 10 1 1 Kiprusoff 3 4 2 15 839 17 3 3 Honda Center W2 3724 March 10 Blues 4 2 Hiller 8 2 2 Halak 5 3 1 17 174 18 3 3 Honda Center W3 3925 March 12 Wild 2 1 Hiller 9 2 2 Backstrom 11 7 2 18 808 19 3 3 Xcel Energy Center W4 4126 March 14 Stars 2 1 SO Hiller 10 2 2 Lehtonen 9 5 2 15 775 20 3 3 American Airlines Center W5 4327 March 16 Blues 2 1 OT Allen 8 1 0 Hiller 10 2 3 19 593 20 3 4 Scottrade Center O1 4428 March 18 Sharks 5 3 Fasth 11 1 1 Niemi 11 7 5 14 441 21 3 4 Honda Center W1 4629 March 20 Blackhawks 4 2 Hiller 11 2 3 Crawford 13 3 3 17 610 22 3 4 Honda Center W2 4830 March 22 Red Wings 5 1 Howard 13 8 4 Fasth 11 2 1 17 174 22 4 4 Honda Center L1 4831 March 24 Red Wings 2 1 Howard 14 8 4 Hiller 11 3 3 17 427 22 5 4 Honda Center L2 4832 March 25 Sharks 5 3 Niemi 13 8 5 Fasth 11 3 1 16 083 22 6 4 Honda Center L3 4833 March 27 Sharks 4 0 Niemi 14 8 5 Hiller 11 4 3 17 562 22 7 4 HP Pavilion L4 4834 March 29 Blackhawks 2 1 Hiller 12 4 3 Emery 16 12 1 22 105 23 7 4 United Center W1 5035 March 31 Blue Jackets 2 1 OT Bobrovsky 12 8 6 Hiller 12 4 4 13 185 23 7 5 Nationwide Arena O1 51April 7 5 1 Home 3 3 1 Road 4 2 0 Date Opponent Score OT Win Loss Attendance Record Arena Box Points36 April 1 Stars 4 0 Fasth 12 3 1 Lehtonen 12 10 2 13 748 24 7 5 American Airlines Center W2 5337 April 3 Stars 5 2 Fasth 13 3 1 Lehtonen 12 11 2 15 165 25 7 5 Honda Center W3 5538 April 5 Stars 3 1 Lehtonen 13 11 2 Fasth 13 4 1 16 884 25 8 5 Honda Center L1 5539 April 7 Kings 4 3 SO Fasth 14 4 1 Bernier 9 2 1 17 494 26 8 5 Honda Center W1 5740 April 8 Oilers 2 1 Hiller 13 4 4 Dubnyk 12 12 6 15 148 27 8 5 Honda Center W2 5941 April 10 Avalanche 4 1 Giguere 3 4 2 Hiller 13 5 4 14 646 27 9 5 Honda Center L1 5942 April 13 Kings 2 1 Quick 15 12 3 Fasth 14 5 1 18 473 27 10 5 Staples Center L2 5943 April 17 Blue Jackets 3 2 OT Bobrovsky 17 10 6 Fasth 14 5 2 15 074 27 10 6 Honda Center O1 6044 April 19 Flames 3 1 Kiprusoff 8 13 2 Hiller 13 6 4 19 289 27 11 6 Scotiabank Saddledome L1 6045 April 21 Oilers 3 1 Hiller 14 6 4 Dubnyk 13 15 6 16 839 28 11 6 Rexall Place W1 6246 April 22 Oilers 3 0 Fasth 15 5 2 Khabibulin 3 6 1 16 839 29 11 6 Rexall Place W2 6447 April 25 Canucks 3 1 Hiller 15 6 4 Luongo 9 5 3 18 910 30 11 6 Rogers Arena W3 6648 April 27 Coyotes 5 3 LaBarbera 4 6 2 Fasth 15 6 2 17 442 30 12 6 Honda Center L1 66 Anaheim clinched a playoff berth on April 12 2013 by virtue of a Detroit loss Final games legendDucks Win 2 pts Ducks Loss 0 pts OT Loss 1 pt Clinched Playoffs Clinched Division Points legend1st Pacific Division Not in Playoff Position In Playoff PositionPost season Edit 2013 Postseason Game LogWestern Conference Quarterfinals vs 7 Detroit Red Wings Detroit won series 4 3 Date Opponent Score OT Win Loss Attendance Series Arena Box 1 April 30 Red Wings 3 1 Hiller 1 0 Howard 0 1 17 200 1 0 Honda Center W12 May 2 Red Wings 5 4 OT Howard 1 1 Hiller 1 1 17 182 1 1 Honda Center L13 May 4 Red Wings 4 0 Hiller 2 1 Howard 1 2 20 066 2 1 Joe Louis Arena W14 May 6 Red Wings 3 2 OT Howard 2 2 Hiller 2 2 20 066 2 2 Joe Louis Arena L15 May 8 Red Wings 3 2 OT Hiller 3 2 Howard 2 3 17 395 3 2 Honda Center W16 May 10 Red Wings 4 3 OT Howard 3 3 Hiller 3 3 20 066 3 3 Joe Louis Arena L17 May 12 Red Wings 3 2 Howard 4 3 Hiller 3 4 17 412 3 4 Honda Center L2LegendDucks Win Ducks LossFuture Games LegendHome Game Away GameStandings EditPacific Division Pos Teamvte GP W L OTL ROW GF GA GD Pts1 y Anaheim Ducks 48 30 12 6 24 140 118 22 662 x Los Angeles Kings 48 27 16 5 25 133 118 15 593 x San Jose Sharks 48 25 16 7 17 124 116 8 574 Phoenix Coyotes 48 21 18 9 17 125 131 6 515 Dallas Stars 48 22 22 4 20 130 142 12 48Source National Hockey Leaguex Clinched playoff spot y Clinched division Western Conference Pos Div Teamvte GP W L OTL ROW GF GA GD Pts1 CE p Chicago Blackhawks 48 36 7 5 30 155 102 53 772 PA y Anaheim Ducks 48 30 12 6 24 140 118 22 663 NW y Vancouver Canucks 48 26 15 7 21 127 121 6 594 CE x St Louis Blues 48 29 17 2 24 129 115 14 605 PA x Los Angeles Kings 48 27 16 5 25 133 118 15 596 PA x San Jose Sharks 48 25 16 7 17 124 116 8 577 CE x Detroit Red Wings 48 24 16 8 22 124 115 9 568 NW x Minnesota Wild 48 26 19 3 22 122 127 5 559 CE Columbus Blue Jackets 48 24 17 7 19 120 119 1 5510 PA Phoenix Coyotes 48 21 18 9 17 125 131 6 5111 PA Dallas Stars 48 22 22 4 20 130 142 12 4812 NW Edmonton Oilers 48 19 22 7 17 125 134 9 4513 NW Calgary Flames 48 19 25 4 19 128 160 32 4214 CE Nashville Predators 48 16 23 9 14 111 139 28 4115 NW Colorado Avalanche 48 16 25 7 14 116 152 36 39Source National Hockey Leaguep Clinched Presidents Trophy x Clinched playoff spot y Clinched divisionPlayer statistics EditSkaters Edit Note GP Games played G Goals A Assists Pts Points Plus minus PIM Penalty minutes Regular seasonPlayer GP G A Pts PIMRyan Getzlaf 44 15 34 49 14 41Corey Perry 44 15 21 36 10 72Bobby Ryan 46 11 19 30 3 17Saku Koivu 47 8 19 27 4 18Teemu Selanne 46 12 12 24 10 28Francois Beauchemin 48 6 18 24 19 22Andrew Cogliano 48 13 10 23 14 6Kyle Palmieri 42 10 11 21 2 9Daniel Winnik 48 6 13 19 13 16Sheldon Souray 44 7 10 17 19 52Matt Beleskey 42 8 5 13 2 56Nick Bonino 27 5 8 13 3 8Cam Fowler 37 1 10 11 4 4Ben Lovejoy 32 0 10 10 6 29Emerson Etem 38 3 7 10 7 9Luca Sbisa 41 1 7 8 0 23Toni Lydman 35 0 6 6 1 12Bryan Allen 41 0 6 6 1 34Dave Steckel 21 1 5 6 2 4Peter Holland 21 3 2 5 4 4Radek Dvorak 9 4 0 4 2 2Patrick Maroon 13 2 1 3 1 10Brad Staubitz 15 1 1 2 0 41Sami Vatanen 8 2 0 2 3 0Matthew Lombardi 7 0 0 0 2 4Jordan Hendry 2 0 0 0 0 0Devante Smith Pelly 7 0 0 0 4 0Rickard Rakell 4 0 0 0 2 0 PlayoffsPlayer GP G A Pts PIMFrancois Beauchemin 7 2 4 6 2 4Ryan Getzlaf 7 3 3 6 2 6Kyle Palmieri 7 3 2 5 5 4Emerson Etem 7 3 2 5 4 2Bobby Ryan 7 2 2 4 1 0Nick Bonino 7 3 1 4 2 4Teemu Selanne 7 1 2 3 1 6Saku Koivu 7 1 2 3 4 6Matt Beleskey 7 2 1 3 1 2Cam Fowler 7 0 3 3 3 0Dave Steckel 7 1 1 2 1 0Corey Perry 7 0 2 2 0 4Ben Lovejoy 7 0 2 2 4 0Sheldon Souray 6 0 1 1 2 4Bryan Allen 7 0 1 1 1 2Daniel Winnik 7 0 1 1 4 7Andrew Cogliano 7 0 1 1 3 4Toni Lydman 3 0 0 0 1 0Luca Sbisa 5 0 0 0 2 4 Goaltenders Edit Note GP Games played GS Games Started TOI Time on ice minutes W Wins L Losses OT Overtime losses GA Goals against GAA Goals against average SA Shots against SV Saves Sv Save percentage SO Shutouts Regular seasonPlayer GP GS TOI W L OT GA GAA SA Sv SO G A PIMJonas Hiller 26 25 1498 19 15 6 4 59 2 36 675 913 1 0 1 2Viktor Fasth 25 23 1428 18 15 6 2 52 2 18 661 921 4 0 0 0PlayoffsPlayer GP GS TOI W L GA GAA SA Sv SO G A PIMJonas Hiller 7 7 438 40 3 4 18 2 46 218 917 1 0 1 0 Denotes player spent time with another team before joining Ducks Stats reflect time with Ducks only Traded mid season Bold italics denotes franchise recordTransactions EditThe Ducks have been involved in the following transactions during the 2012 13 season Trades Edit Date DetailsJune 22 2012 5 To New York Islanders Lubomir Visnovsky To Anaheim Ducks 2nd round pick in 2013February 6 2013 6 To Pittsburgh Penguins 5th round pick in 2014 To Anaheim Ducks Ben LovejoyMarch 11 2013 7 To Tampa Bay Lightning Dan Sexton To Anaheim Ducks Kyle WilsonMarch 15 2013 8 To Toronto Maple Leafs Ryan Lasch7th round pick in 2014 To Anaheim Ducks Dave SteckelApril 1 2013 9 To Philadelphia Flyers Jay Rosehill To Anaheim Ducks Harry ZolnierczykApril 3 2013 10 To Minnesota Wild Jeff Deslauriers To Anaheim Ducks Future considerationsApril 3 2013 11 To Phoenix Coyotes Brandon McMillan To Anaheim Ducks Matthew LombardiJune 24 2013 12 To Pittsburgh Penguins Harry Zolnierczyk To Anaheim Ducks Alex GrantFree agents signed Edit Player Former team Contract termsSheldon Souray 13 Dallas Stars 3 years 11 millionJordan Hendry 14 HC Lugano 1 year 600 000Brad Staubitz 15 Montreal Canadiens 2 years 1 275 millionBryan Allen 16 Carolina Hurricanes 3 years 10 5 millionCorey Elkins 17 HC Pardubice 1 year 700 000Daniel Winnik 18 San Jose Sharks 2 years 3 6 millionPierre Luc Letourneau Leblond 19 Calgary Flames 1 year 550 000Ryan Parent 20 Chicago Wolves 1 year 600 000Jay Rosehill 20 Toronto Maple Leafs 1 year 550 000Charlie Sarault 21 Sarnia Sting 3 years 2 42 million entry level contractKevin Gagne 22 Saint John Sea Dogs 3 years 2 3025 million entry level contractRadek Dvorak 23 Dallas Stars 1 year 675 000Steven Whitney 24 Boston College 2 years 1 435 million entry level contractJohn Kurtz 25 Norfolk Admirals 1 year 570 000Antoine Laganiere 26 Yale University 2 years 1 775 million entry level contract Free agents lost Edit Player New team Contract termsGeorge Parros 27 Florida Panthers 2 years 1 85 millionSheldon Brookbank 28 Chicago Blackhawks 2 years 2 5 millionJean Francois Jacques 29 Florida Panthers 1 year 750 000Dan Ellis 30 Carolina Hurricanes 1 year 650 000 Claimed via waivers Edit Player Former team Date claimed off waivers Lost via waivers Edit Player New team Date claimed off waivers Lost via retirement Edit Players signings Edit Player Date Contract termsMax Friberg 31 June 15 2012 3 years 2 33 million entry level contractRickard Rakell 32 July 2 2012 3 years 2 775 million entry level contractMatt Smaby 33 July 2 2012 1 year 650 000Frederik Andersen 34 July 11 2012 2 years 1 85 million entry level contractTeemu Selanne 35 July 12 2012 1 year 4 5 millionNick Bonino 36 July 13 2012 2 years 1 4 millionHampus Lindholm 37 July 13 2012 3 years 2 775 million entry level contractMarco Cousineau 38 July 16 2012 1 year 660 000Cam Fowler 39 September 17 2012 5 years 20 million contract extensionTroy Bodie 20 January 17 2013 1 year 550 000Viktor Fasth 40 February 20 2013 2 years 5 8 million contract extensionJoseph Cramarossa 41 March 2 2013 3 years 2 2575 million entry level contractRyan Getzlaf 42 March 8 2013 8 years 66 million contract extensionCorey Perry 43 March 18 2013 8 years 69 million contract extensionPatrick Maroon 44 March 21 2013 2 years 1 15 million contract extensionAndrew O Brien 45 April 5 2013 3 years 1 855 million entry level contractWilliam Karlsson 46 May 20 2013 3 years 2 4925 million entry level contractBen Lovejoy 47 June 27 2013 3 years 3 3 million contract extension Draft picks Edit Anaheim Ducks picks at the 2012 NHL Entry Draft held in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania on June 22 and 23 2012 Round Player Pos Nationality College Junior Club team League 1 6 Hampus Lindholm D nbsp Sweden Rogle BK Allsvenskan 2 36 Nic Kerdiles LW nbsp USA U S National Team Development Program USHL 3 87 a Frederik Andersen G nbsp Denmark Frolunda HC Elitserien 4 97 Kevin Roy C nbsp Canada Lincoln Stars USHL 4 108 Andrew O Brien D nbsp Canada Chicoutimi Sagueneens QMJHL 5 127 b Brian Cooper D nbsp USA Fargo Force USHL 7 187 Kenton Helgesen D nbsp Canada Calgary Hitmen WHL 7 210 c Jaycob Megna D nbsp USA University of Nebraska Omaha WCHA Draft notesThe Ducks third round pick went to the St Louis Blues as the result of a February 28 2011 trade that sent Brad Winchester to the Ducks in exchange for this pick a The Vancouver Canucks third round pick went to the Anaheim Ducks as a result of a February 28 2011 trade that sent Maxim Lapierre and MacGregor Sharp to the Canucks in exchange for Joel Perrault and this pick b The Ducks fifth round pick went to the Montreal Canadiens as the result of a December 31 2010 trade that sent Maxim Lapierre to the Ducks in exchange for Brett Festerling and this pick The Montreal Canadiens fifth round pick went to the Anaheim Ducks as a result of a February 17 2011 trade that sent Paul Mara to the Canadiens in exchange for this pick The Ducks sixth round pick went to the Toronto Maple Leafs as the result of a June 25 2011 trade that sent 2011 sixth round pick to the Ducks in exchange for this pick c The New Jersey Devils seventh round pick went to the Anaheim Ducks as a result of a December 12 2011 trade that sent Kurtis Foster and Timo Pielmeier to the Devils in exchange for Rod Pelley Mark Fraser and this pick See also Edit Anaheim Ducks Honda Center 2012 13 NHL seasonOther Anaheim based teams in 2012 13 Edit Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Angel Stadium of Anaheim 2012 Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim season 2013 Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim seasonReferences Edit a b Greg Wyshynski January 6 2013 NHL lockout is over players owners reach tentative CBA deal after 16 hour talks Yahoo Sports Retrieved August 30 2016 Ducks to Meet Detroit in Conference Quarterfinals Retrieved April 27 2013 Ira Podell October 4 2012 NHL lockout forces cancelled games through Oct 24 Associated Press Retrieved October 4 2012 Lance Pugmire March 28 2013 Ducks get a lift from Sheldon Souray Los Angeles Times Retrieved January 18 2015 Ducks Acquire 2013 2nd Round Pick for Visnovsky Retrieved June 22 2012 Ducks Acquire Lovejoy from Pittsburgh in Exchange for 2014 Draft Pick Retrieved February 7 2013 Ducks Acquire Center Wilson from Tampa Bay in Exchange for Sexton Retrieved March 12 2013 Ducks Acquire Steckel from Toronto in Exchange for Lasch and a Seventh Round Pick in 2014 Retrieved March 15 2013 Ducks Acquire Zolnierczyk From Philadelphia Retrieved April 1 2013 Ducks Trade Goalie Deslauriers to Minnesota for Future Considerations Retrieved April 4 2013 Ducks Acquire Lombardi from Phoenix for McMillan Retrieved April 4 2013 Ducks Acquire Defenseman Grant From Pittsburgh In Exchange For Left Wing Zolnierczyk Archived from the original on February 10 2015 Retrieved June 24 2013 Ducks Sign Souray to Three Year Contract Ducks nhl com Retrieved on July 2 2012 Hendry Agrees to One Year Deal with Ducks Ducks nhl com Retrieved on July 2 2012 Ducks Ink Staubitz to Two Year Contract Ducks nhl com Retrieved on July 2 2012 Ducks Agree to Terms with Allen on Three Year Contract Ducks nhl com Retrieved on July 2 2012 Ducks Sign Center Elkins to One Year Contract Ducks nhl com Retrieved July 10 2012 Ducks Sign Winnik to Two Year Contract Ducks nhl com Retrieved July 21 2012 Ducks Sign Left Wing Pierre Luc Letourneau Leblond to One Year Contract Ducks nhl com Retrieved January 16 2013 a b c Ducks Sign Bodie Parent and Rosehill to One Year Contracts Ducks nhl com Retrieved January 17 2013 Ducks Sign Sarault To Three Year Entry Level Contract Ducks nhl com Retrieved on March 6 2013 Ducks Sign Gagne to Three Year Entry Level Contract Ducks nhl com Retrieved on March 8 2013 Ducks Sign Right Wing Radek Dvorak to One Year Contract Ducks nhl com Retrieved on March 25 2013 Ducks Sign Collegiate Standout Whitney to Two Year Contract Ducks nhl com Retrieved on April 5 2013 Ducks Sign Kurtz To One Year Entry Level Contract Ducks nhl com Retrieved on April 10 2013 Ducks Sign Former Yale Center Antoine Laganiere to Two Year Entry Level Deal Ducks nhl com Retrieved on April 17 2013 Panthers Agree To Two Year Contract With RW George Parros Blackhawks agree to terms with defenseman Brookbank Panthers Agree to Terms with LW Jean Francois Jacques Canes Agree to Terms with Goaltender Dan Ellis Ducks Sign Friberg to Three Year Entry Level Contract Ducks nhl com Retrieved June 15 2012 Ducks Sign 2011 First Round Pick Rakell to Three Year Contract Ducks nhl com Retrieved on July 2 2012 Ducks Sign Defenseman Smaby to One Year Contract Ducks nhl com Retrieved on July 2 2012 Ducks Sign Andersen to Two Year Entry Level Contract Ducks nhl com Retrieved July 11 2012 Selanne Signs One Year Contract with Ducks Ducks nhl com Retrieved on July 12 2012 Ducks Sign Bonino to Two Year Contract Ducks nhl com Retrieved on July 13 2012 Ducks Sign Lindholm to Three Year Entry Level Contract Ducks nhl com Retrieved on July 13 2012 Cousineau Agrees to One Year Deal with Ducks Ducks nhl com Retrieved on July 17 2012 Ducks Sign Fowler to Contract Extension Ducks nhl com Retrieved on September 17 2012 Ducks Sign Fasth to Two Year Contract Extension Ducks nhl com Retrieved on February 20 2013 Ducks Sign Cramarossa to Three Year Entry Level Contract Ducks nhl com Retrieved on March 5 2013 Ducks Sign Getzlaf to Eight Year Contract Extension Ducks nhl com Retrieved on March 8 2013 Ducks Agree to Terms with Corey Perry on Eight Year Contract Extension Ducks nhl com Retrieved on March 18 2013 Ducks Sign Maroon to Two Year Contract Extension Ducks nhl com Retrieved on March 22 2013 Ducks Sign O Brien To Three Year Entry Level Contract Ducks nhl com Retrieved on April 8 2013 Ducks Sign Karlsson to Three Year Entry Level Contract Ducks nhl com Retrieved on May 21 2013 Ducks Sign Defenseman Lovejoy to Three Year Contract Extension Ducks nhl com Retrieved on June 27 2013 Archived 2013 07 15 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2012 13 Anaheim Ducks season amp oldid 1138863142, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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