The Finals: 2007 vs 2014
Game 1: The 2007 Anaheim Ducks 58.5% was good for second in the Western Conference. 65.9% in 2014 landed them in the number one seed in the West.
Game 1 goes to 2014
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Game 2: Along with winning the Stanley Cup, the 2007 Ducks had a 76.2% winning percentage throughout 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 2007
Game 3: Finishing sixth in the league in scoring, the 2007 Ducks scored 3.10 goals per game. In 2014 the team finished second with 3.21 goals per game. Game 3 goes to 2014
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. The committee of John 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 2007
Game 5: In 2007, the Anaheim Ducks were paced by Teemu Selanne, who put up 94 points in the second season after the lockout. Captain Ryan Getzlaf led the 2014 Ducks with 87 points.
Game 5 goes to 2007
Game 6: The 2007 Anaheim Ducks were led to the Stanley Cup by future Hall of Famers; Scott Niedermayer, Chris Pronger, and Teemu Selanne. The final year of Selanne’s career came in 2014, being the only Hall of Famer on the team at the time.
Game 6 goes to 2007
Bracket Winner: 2007 Anaheim Ducks in 6 games
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