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by Vik on 3/25/24Honda Center - AnaheimI have never experienced such bad parking. Took an hour then I missed half of the 1st period. Could not enjoy the game after that and left in the 2nd period. Never again !!!
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Official Ticket Marketplace of the Anaheim Ducks
Anaheim Ducks History
What began as a 1992 Disney movie turned into a professional hockey team as the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim played their first official season in the NHL in 1993. With the emergence of Paul Kariya in late 1994, Anaheim had its first bona fide superstar.
In 1996, Teemu Selänne arrived via trade, and alongside Kariya helped lead the franchise to its first playoffs appearance in 1997. The Ducks reached the Stanley Cup Final in 2003, where they lost to the New Jersey Devils. Forever etched in Mighty Ducks lore was the knock out delivered upon Kariya by the Devils' Scott Stevens in game six. Kariya would make a hero's return in that game, emerging from the locker room to score and lead the team to victory. Netminder Jean-Sébastien Giguère won the Conn Smythe Trophy as the MVP of the playoffs, becoming the fifth player to win the trophy as a member of the losing team.
Disney sold the franchise to Henry and Susan Samueli in 2005, and the team dropped the "Mighty" from their moniker. With star players on the roster, including future Hall of Fame defensemen Chris Pronger and Scott Nidermayer, the Ducks finished the 2007 season as Stanley Cup Champions, defeating the Ottawa Senators in five games. With Rob Niedermayer also on the roster, the Niedermayers became the first set of brothers to win the Stanley Cup together since the 1980s. The Ducks have been in the playoffs a total of 14 times in their 29 seasons.
Anaheim Ducks Team Info
Conference: Western
Division: Pacific
Team Colors: Black, Orange, Gold, Silver
Team Rivals: Los Angeles Kings, San Jose Sharks
Anaheim Ducks at Honda Center
Located in Anaheim, California, the Honda Center opened on June 19, 1993, and hosted its first-ever NHL game with the Ducks’ inaugural season opener on October 8 of that year. In 2005, Honda Center became the first arena in the U.S. to have two full levels of 360-degree ribbon displays installed. A couple years later on June 6, 2007, the Honda Center hosted Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final, where the Ducks defeated the Ottawa Senators 6-2 to become the first California team to win the championship. The arena can seat up to 17,174 hockey fans for Ducks games.
The Anaheim Ducks’ 2023–24 regular season kicks off in October at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, when the Ducks face off against the reigning Stanley Cup Champions Vegas Golden Knights. The Ducks play their final game of the regular season at T-Mobile Arena once again against Pacific Division competitors the Vegas Golden Knights. Here’s a list of key games to keep an eye on:
Tickets for the 2023–24 regular season can be purchased on Ticketmaster, the Official Ticket Marketplace of the Anaheim Ducks.
The Ducks have made two appearances in the Stanley Cup Final, and have won once (in 2007).
The Ducks play at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California. The seating map for Honda Center can be viewed here.
I have never experienced such bad parking. Took an hour then I missed half of the 1st period. Could not enjoy the game after that and left in the 2nd period. Never again !!!
I think it’s terrible how much I had to pay for tickets via the scalping process when the arena is half empty.
We had a great time at the Arena to see the Dallas Stars play. The arena was awesome. Need to add Escalators so you don't have to wait for elevators if you can do stairs. The food was ok but I was limited due to no meat. You need to upgrade your pretzel game. They were not good and was like a rock. All in All great time. Arena staff was great and everyone was so pleasant.
Absolutely loved this experience. Travelling from overseas this was a huge highlight. The game was amazing
It was my 6 year old son’s first game and he loved it!!! Staff was kind and welcoming
Amazing atmosphere and experience. These fans are truly great and you can see that the professional league is top notch. Will go again when in the US during the playing season.
Although the Ducks lost. It was a great game. The goalies on both teams worked so hard. I was really bummed when the Ducks left the goal unattended to have the goalie play. Great staff, great venue, and perfect weather with no rain in sight.
Great blend of nostalgia and new age technology. Staff great and knowledgeable. Fantastic place to watch an event
Parking was an absolute nightmare. Limited signage, people supposedly directly traffic were no assistance whatsoever. We were told due to construction, parking will be a logistical problem for a few years. Allocate an extra hour before the game just to get into the general parking. Once in the arena, the venue and game were a pleasure. Ticketmaster should collaborate with the Honda Center officials to provide more options for parking.
I've been going to games for over 10 years now, wins and losses, the Ponda center is a great venue and has made some solid additions in recent years. Arena food is decent, but when food trucks come it's a better experience eating before the game if you can get out early and beat the traffic. With current construction, I prefer parking on the other side of the freeway to avoid the leaving rush, as crossing guards help keep the short walk simple and safe. Our Ducks are in a tough spot right now but, everything is looking up. Even though we aren't doing great in the standings, many talented guys are making their way through the ranks and proving themselves. The game we went to was close until some bad calls in the third lead to one of the top teams in the league (oilers) to capitalize and steal a close victory. Even after almost two weeks without playing, they looked great. Looking forward to seeing the team continue to grow and to be there for more special moments at the Honda center.