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An anthropomorphic duck, Wild Wing has been featured on the Ducks' jerseys. [6] Wild Wing's name was chosen following a fan "Name the Mascot" write-in contest. [2] During the team's 1995 home opener against the Calgary Flames, Wild Wing caught fire attempting to jump over a wall of flames, after his skates caught on a trampoline. [7] [8] Wild ...
The Ducks' version was a white rendition of their 1995–96 Wild Wing alternates. [65] A second "Reverse Retro" uniform was unveiled in the 2022–23 season, this time with the 1993–2006 white uniform recolored to the current orange, black and gold colors. [66] The Ducks unveiled a 30th-anniversary alternate uniform for the 2023–24 season.
The Freeway Face-Off is an ice hockey rivalry between the National Hockey League (NHL)'s Anaheim Ducks and Los Angeles Kings.The series takes its name from the massive freeway system in the greater Los Angeles metropolitan area, the home of both teams; one could travel from one team's arena to the other simply by traveling along Interstate 5.
The character is based on Wild Wing, the mascot of the Anaheim Ducks since their debut in 1993. Unlike the animated character, the real Wild Wing wears jersey number 93. Nosedive Flashblade (voiced by Steve Mackall) is Wildwing's younger brother, who initially was not intended to be part of Canard's resistance. However, Wildwing makes Canard ...
Honda Center (formerly known as the Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim) is an indoor arena located in Anaheim, California. The arena is home to the Anaheim Ducks of the National Hockey League . Originally named the Anaheim Arena during construction, it was completed in 1993 at a cost of US$123 million.
Wild Wings State Wildlife Management Area, Minnesota, United States Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Wild Wing .
In the 2007 Western Conference Quarterfinals, the Ducks met the Minnesota Wild, prevailing four games to one in the series. The team then faced Vancouver, the Northwest Division champions, in the Semifinals. After a split in Anaheim, the Ducks won Game 3 on a Corey Perry goal and Game 4 on an overtime goal by Travis Moen. Game 5 also went to ...
The current Ducks television homes are KCOP-TV (Channel 13), the local MyNetworkTV owned-and-operated station, and the Victory+ streaming platform. [3]Disney planned to start an ESPN West regional sports network for the 1998–99 season, which would also carry Anaheim Angels baseball games, but the plan was abandoned. [4]