Anaheim Ducks: The Franchise All-Time Bracket Matchup

ANAHEIM, CA - MAY 25: A general view of the Anaheim Ducks banners before the game against (Photo by Debora Robinson/NHLI via Getty Images)
ANAHEIM, CA - MAY 25: A general view of the Anaheim Ducks banners before the game against (Photo by Debora Robinson/NHLI via Getty Images) /
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ANAHEIM, CA – JUNE 06: (L-R) Dustin Penner #17, Ryan Getzlaf #15 and Corey Perry #10 of the Anaheim Ducks celebrate lifting the Stanley Cup (Photo by Dave Sandford/Getty Images) /

2007 vs 2009

Game 1: The 2007 Anaheim Ducks 58.5% was good for second in the Western Conference. 51.2% in 2009 landed them the eighth seed.

Game 1 goes to 2007

Game 2: Along with winning the Stanley Cup, the 2007 Ducks had a 76.2% winning percentage throughout the playoffs. In two rounds, the 2009 Ducks earned a 53.9% winning percentage.

Game 2 goes to 2007

Game 3: Finishing sixth in the league in scoring, the 2007 Ducks scored 3.10 goals per game. In 2009 the team finished 14th with 2.99 goals per game.

Game 3 goes to 2007

Game 4: J.S Giguere and Ilya Bryzgalov helped the Ducks earn 2.42 goals against per game, which was good for seventh in the league. Giguere along with new starter Jonas Hiller helped the team finish in 16th in goals against per game with 2.90.

Game 4 goes to 2007

Result: 2007 in 4 games

2014 vs 2017

Game 1: The 2017 Anaheim Ducks 56.1% was good for third in the Western Conference. 65.9% in 2014 landed them in the number one seed in the West.

Game 1 goes to 2014

Game 2: The Ducks made it all the way to the Western Conference Final in 2017, finishing with a 58.8% winning percentage in the playoffs. The 2014 Ducks were stopped by the LA Kings in the second round, putting up a 53.9% winning percentage in the playoffs.

Game 2 goes to 2017

Game 3: Finishing 17th in the league in scoring, the 2017 Ducks scored 2.72 goals per game. In 2014 the team finished second with 3.21 goals per game.

Game 3 goes to 2014

Game 4: John Gibson and Jonathan Bernier helped the Ducks earn 2.44 goals against per game, which was good for third in the league. The committee of Gibson, Jonas Hiller, Frederik Andersen, and Viktor Fasth helped the team finish in 10th in goals against per game with 2.48. Game 4 goes to 2017

Game 5: In 2017 Ryan Getzlaf led the Ducks with 73 points. The Captain also led the team in 2014 as well with 87 points.

Game 5 goes to 2014

Game 6: The only Hall of Famer between these years is appropriately enough in 2014 when fans got to celebrate the final year of Teemu Selanne’s magnificent career.

Game 6 goes to 2014

Result: 2014 in 6 games