2011–12 Anaheim Ducks season

2011–12 Anaheim Ducks
Division 5th Pacific
Conference 13th Western
2011–12 record 34–36–12
Home record 21–18–2
Road record 13–18–10
Goals for 206
Goals against 236
Team information
General Manager Bob Murray
Coach Randy Carlyle (Oct.-Nov.)
Bruce Boudreau (Nov.-Apr.)
Captain Ryan Getzlaf
Alternate captains Saku Koivu
Teemu Selanne
Arena Honda Center
Average attendance 14,760 (86.4%)
Team leaders
Goals Corey Perry (37)
Assists Ryan Getzlaf (46)
Points Teemu Selanne (66)
Penalties in minutes Corey Perry (127)
Plus/minus Sheldon Brookbank (+11)
Wins Jonas Hiller (29)
Goals against average Jonas Hiller (2.57)

The 2011–12 Anaheim Ducks season was the 19th season of operation (18th season of play) for the National Hockey League franchise. Their first game of the season was held on October 7, 2011, against the Buffalo Sabres in Helsinki, Finland. The Ducks had a disappointing season compared to 2010–11, struggling in the first half of the season and digging a hole that was too deep to climb out of despite a second-half resurgence. 2011–12 marked the second time in their last three seasons that the Ducks have missed the playoffs. The Ducks ultimately finished the season in 13th place in the Western Conference and with a mediocre 34–36–12 record.

Offseason

While the Anaheim Ducks entered the 2011 off-season with no major free agent challenges, the franchise did indeed have some question marks heading into the 2011–12 season. The biggest question on the ice, was whether or not super-star Teemu Selanne would retire.[1] The 40-year-old was incredibly successful in the 2010–11 season, averaging over a point per game,[2] however, his age and length of his career (18 NHL seasons) was a factor. The Ducks' off-season started with the NHL Entry Draft, where Anaheim took Rickard Rakell in the first round (30th overall), John Gibson in the second round (39th overall) and traded for Andrew Cogliano from the Edmonton Oilers and signed him to a three-year deal.[3][4][5] Head Coach Randy Carlyle also signed a contract extension of three years after guiding the Ducks to their first Stanley Cup championship in 2007 and into the playoffs every season since he took the helm, save for the 2009–10 season.[6] On the retirement front, the Ducks lost long-time, third-line center Todd Marchant to retirement on June 29, 2011, and on the same day, former Ducks captain Paul Kariya announced his retirement, quelling any rumors that he may return to the franchise he helped build.[7][8] Other than a few transactions, the summer for Anaheim was relatively quiet, with most of the talk concerning the health of goaltender Jonas Hiller and whether or not Teemu Selanne will return for another season. Hiller was reported to be symptom-free as of August 19, and was expected to arrive at the Ducks' training camp on time in September. Selanne announced his return on September 15 after undergoing successful knee surgery early in the summer.[9][10] Early in September, tragedy rocked the hockey world when a plane carrying the Lokomotiv Yaroslavl team of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) crashed. The team featured multiple NHL prospects and former NHL stars, including former Mighty Duck Ruslan Salei. Salei had been a mainstay in the Anaheim organization for many years and a small memorial was erected in front of Honda Center by Ducks fans to remember him immediately after news of his passing became public.[11]

Business and arena

On the business side, the Sacramento Kings of the National Basketball Association (NBA) expressed interest in moving to Honda Center, the Ducks' home arena. The team had until May 2, 2011, to file for relocation to play in Anaheim for the 2011–12 season.[12] Ducks owners Henry and Susan Samueli have been trying to lure an NBA team to Honda Center since they purchased the team, mainly due to the prospective positive impact the team would have on the Ducks' finances and the finances of the Samueli family-owned Anaheim Arena Management.[13] It was announced on May 2, however, that the Kings would remain in the city of Sacramento for at least one more season.[14] Even though the Ducks remained the sole tenants of Honda Center at least through to the 2011–12 season, the Anaheim Ducks and Anaheim Arena Management announced that they would be doing a major upgrade to the arena in mid-June 2011. The upgrade is set to include the construction of a new restaurant, an expanded club area, a grand terrace, a new east entrance and a larger team merchandise store, with the cost of the project reportedly in the tens of millions of dollars.[15][16] The Ducks also announced ticket prices for individual games would be reduced in order to take advantage of an "all-in" pricing mechanism.[17]

Regular season

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

The 2011–12 Anaheim Ducks regular season schedule was released on June 23, 2011, and, as expected, the Ducks started their season as part of the NHL Premiere in Helsinki, Finland, on October 7. Their first home game was on October 14 against their in-state rivals, the San Jose Sharks. Anaheim's first actual road game was on October 17 against the Sharks at HP Pavilion. Their longest homestand was from December 29 to January 10 (six home games), and their longest road trip was from February 10 to 23 (eight road games). Their final game of the regular season was on April 7 at the Calgary Flames.

The Ducks struggled in the first half of the season, posting 18 points and a record of 6–20–6 over 32 games from October 21 to January 4, including a poor three-point, 1–8–1 stretch from November 5 to 27 that ultimately led to a coaching change. Beginning on January 6, the team embarked on a turnaround, accumulating 38 points over a 24-game span and having one of the NHL's best records for games played from January through mid-February. However, beginning on February 27, Anaheim proceeded to fall into another frustrating 5–8–1 ditch that ultimately would eliminate them from the playoff hunt. The Ducks were mathematically eliminated from playoff contention on March 28, at which point the Ducks only had 10 points up for grabs through the remainder of the season, and 11 points separated them from the last playoff spot. Anaheim's season ended on April 7 with a 5–2 loss to Calgary. Starting goaltender Jonas Hiller finished 2011–12 with a 29–30–12 record and with a 2.57 goals against average (GAA).

October

November

December

January

February

March

April

Playoffs

The Ducks failed to qualify for the 2012 Stanley Cup playoffs.

Schedule and results

Pre-season

The 2011 Anaheim Ducks participated in seven pre-season games and one exhibition game against Jokerit before the 2011–12 regular season.

2011 Preseason Game Log
Final Games Legend
Ducks Win Ducks Loss OT Loss

Regular season

2011–12 Game Log
Final Games Legend
Ducks Win (2 pts.) Ducks Loss (0 pts.) OT Loss (1 pt.) All-Star Game Eliminated
Future Games Legend
Home Game Away Game
"Points" Legend
1st (Pacific Division) Not in Playoff Position In Playoff Position

Standings

Pacific Division[19]
GP W L OTL ROW GF GA Pts
1 y – Phoenix Coyotes 82 42 27 13 36 216 204 97
2 San Jose Sharks 82 43 29 10 34 228 210 96
3 Los Angeles Kings 82 40 27 15 34 194 179 95
4 Dallas Stars 82 42 35 5 35 211 222 89
5 Anaheim Ducks 82 34 36 12 31 204 231 80
Western Conference[20]
R Div GP W L OTL ROW GF GA Pts
1 p – Vancouver Canucks NW 82 51 22 9 43 249 198 111
2 y – St. Louis Blues CE 82 49 22 11 45 210 165 109
3 y – Phoenix Coyotes PA 82 42 27 13 36 216 204 97
4 Nashville Predators CE 82 48 26 8 43 237 210 104
5 Detroit Red Wings CE 82 48 28 6 39 248 203 102
6 Chicago Blackhawks CE 82 45 26 11 38 248 238 101
7 San Jose Sharks PA 82 43 29 10 34 228 210 96
8 Los Angeles Kings PA 82 40 27 15 34 194 179 95
8.5
9 Calgary Flames NW 82 37 29 16 34 202 226 90
10 Dallas Stars PA 82 42 35 5 35 211 222 89
11 Colorado Avalanche NW 82 41 35 6 32 208 220 88
12 Minnesota Wild NW 82 35 36 11 24 177 226 81
13 Anaheim Ducks PA 82 34 36 12 31 204 231 80
14 Edmonton Oilers NW 82 32 40 10 27 212 239 74
15 Columbus Blue Jackets CE 82 29 46 7 25 202 262 65

Divisions: CE – Central, NW – Northwest, PA – Pacific

bold - qualified for playoffs, y – Won division, p – Won Presidents' Trophy (best record in NHL)

Player statistics

Skaters

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

Regular season
Player GP G A Pts +/− PIM
Selanne, TeemuTeemu Selanne 82 26 40 66 -1 50
Perry, CoreyCorey Perry 80 37 23 60 −7 127
Getzlaf, RyanRyan Getzlaf 82 11 46 57 −11 75
Ryan, BobbyBobby Ryan 82 31 26 57 1 53
Koivu, SakuSaku Koivu 74 11 27 38 7 50
Fowler, CamCam Fowler 82 5 24 29 −28 18
Visnovsky, LubomirLubomir Visnovsky 68 6 21 27 7 47
Cogliano, AndrewAndrew Cogliano 82 13 13 26 -4 15
Sbisa, LucaLuca Sbisa 80 5 19 24 -5 66
Beauchemin, FrancoisFrancois Beauchemin 82 8 14 22 -14 48
Hagman, NiklasNiklas Hagman 63 8 11 19 −10 12
Bonino, NickNick Bonino 50 5 13 18 1 8
Beleskey, MattMatt Beleskey 70 4 11 15 -2 72
Brookbank, SheldonSheldon Brookbank 80 3 11 14 11 72
Lydman, ToniToni Lydman 74 0 13 13 0 46
Smith-Pelly, DevanteDevante Smith-Pelly 49 7 6 13 −7 16
Blake, JasonJason Blake 45 7 5 12 -4 6
Palmieri, KyleKyle Palmieri 18 4 3 7 3 6
Gordon, AndrewAndrew Gordon 37 2 3 5 −10 6
Parros, GeorgeGeorge Parros 46 1 3 4 1 85
McMillan, BrandonBrandon McMillan 25 0 4 4 −10 20
Macenauer, MaximeMaxime Macenauer 29 1 3 4 −4 18
Pelley, RodRod Pelley 45 2 1 3 −3 9
Guenin, NateNate Guenin 15 2 0 2 6 6
Foster, KurtisKurtis Foster 9 1 1 2 -5 8
Holland, PeterPeter Holland 4 1 0 1 0 2
Maxwell, BenBen Maxwell 6 0 1 1 1 2
Bell, MarkMark Bell 5 0 0 0 0 5
Jacques, Jean-FrancoisJean-Francois Jacques 6 0 0 0 2 12
O'Marra, RyanRyan O'Marra 2 0 0 0 −1 0
Maroon, PatrickPatrick Maroon 2 0 0 0 0 2
Clark, MatMat Clark 2 0 0 0 -2 0

Goaltenders

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
Hiller, JonasJonas Hiller 73 73 4253 29 30 12 182 2.57 2021 .910 4 0 1 0
Ellis, DanDan Ellis 10 5 419 1 5 0 19 2.72 214 .911 0 0 1 0
Deslauriers, JeffJeff Deslauriers 4 4 241 3 1 0 11 2.74 113 .903 0 0 0 0
Tarkki, IiroIiro Tarkki 1 0 41 1 0 0 3 4.39 10 .700 0 0 0 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

Awards and records

Awards

Regular Season
Player Award Awarded
Jonas Hiller[21] NHL First Star of the Week February 20, 2012

Milestones

Regular Season
Player Milestone Reached
Nate Guenin 1st Career NHL Goal October 7, 2011
Maxime Macenauer 1st Career NHL Game
1st Career NHL Assist
1st Career NHL Point
October 7, 2011
Devante Smith-Pelly 1st Career NHL Game October 7, 2011
Devante Smith-Pelly 1st Career NHL Assist
1st Career NHL Point
October 8, 2011
Maxime Macenauer 1st Career NHL Goal October 14, 2011
Sheldon Brookbank 200th Career NHL Game October 14, 2011
Matt Beleskey 100th Career NHL Game October 21, 2011
Patrick Maroon 1st Career NHL Game October 25, 2011
Peter Holland 1st Career NHL Game November 5, 2011
Devante Smith-Pelly 1st Career NHL Goal November 9, 2011
Peter Holland 1st Career NHL Goal
1st Career NHL Point
November 11, 2011
Bobby Ryan 100th Career NHL Assist November 11, 2011
Ryan Getzlaf 300th Career NHL Assist November 25, 2011
Cam Fowler 100th Career NHL Game November 30, 2011
Jonas Hiller 200th Career NHL Game December 4, 2011
Kyle Palmieri 1st Career NHL Assist December 16, 2011
Corey Perry 400th Career NHL Point January 8, 2012
Iiro Tarkki 1st Career NHL Game
1st Career NHL Win
January 8, 2012
Teemu Selanne 1,300th Career NHL Game January 12, 2012
Jonas Hiller 100th Career NHL Win January 15, 2012
Corey Perry 500th Career NHL Game February 1, 2012
Bobby Ryan 300th Career NHL Game February 1, 2012
George Parros 400th Career NHL Game February 12, 2012
Andrew Cogliano 100th Career NHL Assist February 17, 2012
Toni Lydman 800th Career NHL Game March 2, 2012
Toni Lydman 200th Career NHL Assist March 3, 2012
Corey Perry 200th Career NHL Goal March 5, 2012
Ryan Getzlaf 500th Career NHL Game March 12, 2012
Saku Koivu 1,000th Career NHL Game March 12, 2012
Teemu Selanne 1,400th Career NHL Point March 14, 2012
Andrew Cogliano 400th Career NHL Game March 16, 2012
Mat Clark 1st Career NHL Game April 1, 2012
Niklas Hagman 300th Career NHL Point April 1, 2012

Final roster

Updated May 22, 2012.[22]

# Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
23 Canada Beauchemin, FrancoisFrancois Beauchemin D L 37 2011 Sorel-Tracy, Quebec
39 Canada Beleskey, MattMatt Beleskey LW L 29 2006 Windsor, Ontario
33 United States Blake, JasonJason Blake LW L 43 2010 Moorhead, Minnesota
63 United States Bonino, NickNick Bonino C L 29 2009 Hartford, Connecticut
21 Canada Brookbank, SheldonSheldon Brookbank D R 36 2009 Lanigan, Saskatchewan
7 Canada Cogliano, AndrewAndrew Cogliano C L 30 2011 Toronto, Ontario
73 Canada Clark, MatMat Clark D R 26 2009 Lakewood, Colorado
43 Canada Deslauriers, JeffJeff Deslauriers G R 33 2011 Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec
38 Canada Ellis, DanDan Ellis  G L 37 2011 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Sweden Fasth, ViktorViktor Fasth G L 35 2012 Kalix, Sweden
4 United States Fowler, CamCam Fowler D L 25 2010 Windsor, Ontario
15 Canada Getzlaf, RyanRyan Getzlaf (C) C R 32 2003 Regina, Saskatchewan
34 United States Guenin, NateNate Guenin D R 34 2011 Sewickley, Pennsylvania
12 Finland Hagman, NiklasNiklas Hagman LW L 37 2011 Espoo, Finland
1 Switzerland Hiller, JonasJonas Hiller G R 35 2006 Felben-Wellhausen, Switzerland
11 Finland Koivu, SakuSaku Koivu (A) C L 42 2009 Turku, Finland
32 Finland Lydman, ToniToni Lydman D L 39 2010 Lahti, Finland
16 United States Parros, GeorgeGeorge Parros RW R 37 2006 Washington, Pennsylvania
14 Canada Pelley, RodRod Pelley C L 32 2011 Kitimat, British Columbia
10 Canada Perry, CoreyCorey Perry RW R 32 2003 Peterborough, Ontario
9 United States Ryan, BobbyBobby Ryan RW R 30 2005 Cherry Hill, New Jersey
5 Switzerland Sbisa, LucaLuca Sbisa D L 27 2009 Ozieri, Italy
8 Finland Selanne, TeemuTeemu Selanne (A) RW R 47 2005 Helsinki, Finland
77 Canada Smith-Pelly, DevanteDevante Smith-Pelly RW R 25 2010 Scarborough, Ontario
17 Slovakia Visnovsky, LubomirLubomir Visnovsky D L 41 2010 Topoľčany, Czechoslovakia

Transactions

The Ducks have been involved in the following transactions during the 2011–12 season.

Trades

Date
Details
June 24, 2011[23] To Toronto Maple Leafs
1st-round pick (#22 overall) in 2011
To Anaheim Ducks
1st-round pick (#30 overall) in 2011
2nd-round pick (#39 overall) in 2011
June 25, 2011[24] To Toronto Maple Leafs
6th-round pick in 2012
To Anaheim Ducks
6th-round pick (#160 overall) in 2011
July 1, 2011[25] To Edmonton Oilers
Andy Sutton
To Anaheim Ducks
Kurtis Foster
July 12, 2011[26] To Edmonton Oilers
2nd-round pick in 2013
To Anaheim Ducks
Andrew Cogliano
July 15, 2011[27] To Montreal Canadiens
Mark Mitera
To Anaheim Ducks
Mathieu Carle
October 8, 2011[28] To Colorado Avalanche
Jake Newton
Conditional 7th-round pick in 2013
To Anaheim Ducks
Kyle Cumiskey
December 12, 2011[29] To New Jersey Devils
Kurtis Foster
Timo Pielmeier
To Anaheim Ducks
Mark Fraser
Rod Pelley
7th-round pick in 2012
January 3, 2012[30] To Toronto Maple Leafs
Nicolas Deschamps
To Anaheim Ducks
Luca Caputi
February 13, 2012[31] To Winnipeg Jets
Maxime Macenauer
To Anaheim Ducks
Riley Holzapfel
February 16, 2012[32] To Edmonton Oilers
Bryan Rodney
To Anaheim Ducks
Ryan O'Marra
February 27, 2012[33] To Vancouver Canucks
Andrew Gordon
To Anaheim Ducks
Sebastian Erixon
February 27, 2012[34] To Toronto Maple Leafs
Mark Fraser
To Anaheim Ducks
Dale Mitchell

Free agents signed

Player Former team Contract terms
Iiro Tarkki[35] Espoo Blues 1 year, $900,000 entry-level contract
Andrew Gordon[36] Washington Capitals 2 years, $1.075 million
Bryan Rodney[37] Carolina Hurricanes 1 year, $525,000
Jean-Francois Jacques[38] Edmonton Oilers 1 year, $650,000
Jeff Deslauriers[39] Edmonton Oilers 2 years, $1.225 million
Matt Smaby[40] Tampa Bay Lightning 1 year, $600,000
Mark Bell[41] Kloten Flyers 1 year, $575,000
Troy Bodie[42] Carolina Hurricanes 1 year, $550,000
John Mitchell[43] Syracuse Crunch 2 years, $1.06 million entry-level contract
Viktor Fasth[44] AIK IF 1 year, $1 million
Ryan Lasch[45] Pelicans 2 years, $1.25 million

Free agents lost

Player New team Contract terms
Andreas Lilja[46] Philadelphia Flyers 2 years, $1.475 million
Josh Green[47] Edmonton Oilers 1 year, $575,000
Jason Jaffray[48] Winnipeg Jets 1 year, $675,000
Kyle Chipchura[49] Phoenix Coyotes 1 year, $550,000
Ray Emery[50] Chicago Blackhawks 1 year, $600,000
Brad Winchester[51] San Jose Sharks 1 year, $725,000

Claimed via waivers

Player Former team Date claimed off waivers
Ben Maxwell[52] Winnipeg Jets November 10, 2011
Niklas Hagman[53] Calgary Flames November 14, 2011

Lost via waivers

Player New team Date claimed off waivers
Brian McGrattan[54] Nashville Predators October 11, 2011
Ben Maxwell[55] Winnipeg Jets December 6, 2011

Lost via retirement

Player
Todd Marchant[56]

Players signings

Player Date Contract terms
Emerson Etem[57] May 19, 2011 3 years, $2.7 million entry-level contract
Sami Vatanen[58] May 31, 2011 3 years, $2.355 million entry-level contract
Sean Zimmerman[59] June 16, 2011 1 year, $525,000
Nate Guenin[60] June 17, 2011 2 years, $1.05 million
Brian McGrattan[61] July 7, 2011 1 year, $600,000
Dan Sexton[62] July 11, 2011 2 years, $1.1 million
Nick Bonino[63] July 15, 2011 1 year, $693,000
Patrick Maroon[64] July 16, 2011 1 year, $550,000
Mathieu Carle[65] July 18, 2011 1 year, $726,000
Andrew Cogliano[66] July 19, 2011 3 years, $7.17 million
Teemu Selanne[67] September 15, 2011 1 year, $4 million
Francois Beauchemin[68] September 15, 2011 3 years, $10.5 million contract extension
John Gibson[69] March 16, 2012 3 years, $2.2575 million entry-level contract
Chris Wagner[70] April 3, 2012 3 years, $2.7 million entry-level contract
Saku Koivu[71] May 9, 2012 1 year, $3 million contract extension
Tim Heed[72] May 30, 2012 3 years, $1.915 million entry-level contract
Patrick Maroon[73] June 7, 2012 1 year, $550,000 contract extension

Draft picks

The Ducks' picks at the 2011 NHL Entry Draft in St. Paul, Minnesota:

Round # Player Position Nationality College/Junior/Club Team (League)
1 30 (from Boston via Toronto) Rickard Rakell RW  Sweden Plymouth Whalers (OHL)
2 39 (from Toronto) John Gibson G  United States US NTDP (USHL)
2 53 William Karlsson C  Sweden VIK Vasteras HK (Swe-2)
3 65 (from NY Islanders) Joseph Cramarossa C  Canada Mississauga St. Michael's Majors (OHL)
3 83 Andy Welinsky D  United States Green Bay Gamblers (USHL)
5 143 Max Friberg LW  Sweden Skovde (Swe-3)
6 160 (from Toronto) Josh Manson D  Canada Salmon Arm Silverbacks (BCHL)

See also

Other Anaheim–based teams in 2011–12

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