The Ducks have not reached the National Hockey League (NHL) postseason since 2018 and they are sitting bottom of the Pacific Division with just a few months to go before the playoffs, but the team will be concentrating on trying to leapfrog some teams to avoid last place. Sadly, they have lost players like Derek Grant to injury, but they have promising future talents like Mason McTavish, Urho Vaakanainen, and Jamie Drysdale.
2022-23 Player Roster
Head Coach
Dallas Eakins (USA)
Goaltenders
#36 – John Gibson (USA)
#41 – Anthony Stolarz (USA)
Defensemen
#13 – Simon Benoît (CAN)
#6 – Jamie Drysdale (CAN)
#4 – Cam Fowler (CAN) “A”
#3 – John Klingberg (SWE)
#29 – Dmitri Kulikov (RUS)
#2 – John Moore (USA)
#22 – Kevin Shattenkirk (USA)
#5 – Urho Vaakanainen (FIN)
#45 – Colton White (CAN)
Forwards
#39 – Sam Carrick (CAN)
#44 – Maxime Comtois (CAN)
#38 – Derek Grant (CAN)
#14 – Adam Henrique (CAN) “A”
#49 – Max Jones (USA)
#54 – Justin Kirkland (CAN)
#20 – Brett Leason (CAN)
#21 – Isac Lundeström (SWE)
#37 – Mason McTavish (SUI)
#7 – Jayson Megna (USA)
#33 – Jakob Silfverberg (SWE) “A”
#16 – Ryan Strome (CAN)
#19 – Troy Terry (USA)
#77 – Frank Vatrano (USA) “A”
#11 – Trevor Zegras (USA)
* “C” = Captain / “A” = Alternate Captains
2022-23 Schedule
Anaheim Ducks have already played NHL Preseason and NHL Regular Season games this season. Their first game of the regular season was against the Seattle Kraken on 12 October 2022. They will continue regular season games – 82 in total – until their last game of the regular season against the Los Angeles Kings on 13 April 2023 after which they may progress to the NHL Playoffs.
You can find the full 2022-23 Anaheim Ducks schedule here.
2022-23 Rivals
During the regular season, the Ducks will play Calgary Flames, Edmonton Oilers, Los Angeles Kings, San Jose Sharks, Seattle Kraken, Vancouver Canucks, and Vegas Golden Knights in their own division, the Pacific Division. They will also play Arizona Coyotes, Chicago Blackhawks, Colorado Avalanche, Dallas Stars, Minnesota Wild, Nashville Predators, St. Louis Blues, and Winnipeg Jets from the other Western Conference division, the Central Division.
The Ducks have fierce rivalries with both of the other Californian teams: the Los Angeles Kings and the San Jose Sharks. The Ducks-Kings is particularly intense due to the small distance between the side. They have 2 scheduled meet-ups this season:
2022-23 Playoffs and Finals
Anaheim Ducks have reached the NHL playoffs 14 times in their history. They have won the Stanley Cup once.
The 2023 playoffs will begin after the regular season has finished in mid-April. Of the 32 regular season teams, 16 qualify with 8 from each conference (the top 3 teams from each division plus 2 conference teams with the next highest points). There are 4 rounds of best-of-7 series: first round with 16 teams in 8 x best-of-7 series; second round with 8 teams in 4 x best-of-7 series; Conference Finals with 4 teams in 2 x best-of-7 series; and the Stanley Cup Finals with 2 teams in 1 x best-of-7 series to determine who lifts the Stanley Cup.
2022-23 Tickets & Prices
Honda Center is the home rink of the Anaheim Ducks. The arena has a seated capacity of just under 17,200 for hockey games and is regularly a sell-out. Adult ticket prices including fees start from as low as USD $15 for basic tickets to $27,048 for the most premium tickets. The average adult ticket starts at $36.
Standard Tickets
At Honda Center, there are 2 main tiers of standard seating offering tickets with varying views of the action and at different price ranges:
- Plaza (200 Level) – close to the ice on the lowest level of the arena so spectators can feel immersed in the event
- Terrace (400 Level) – the highest tier of the arena allowing spectators to take in the atmosphere with views across the ice. These are typically the most affordable tickets
Premium, Hospitality & VIP Tickets
- Glass – rinkside seats in the front row of the Plaza (200 Level) tier are as close to the ice as you can get without joining the players and includes access to the Club Restaurant & Bar
- Plaza Level Suites – a selection of private suites at the back of the Plaza (200 Level) tier for groups includes access to the Club Restaurant & Bar, lounges, and more
- Club (300 Level) – located between the Plaza (200 Level) and Terrace (400 Level) tiers, Club (300 Level) seats offer additional perks such as in-seat wait service, concierge, and more
- Club Level Suites – a selection of private suites at the back of the Club (300 Level) tier for groups includes access to the Club Restaurant & Bar, lounges, and more
- Club Restaurant & Bar – located on the Club (300 Level) tier at one end of the arena offering food and drink choices. For ticketholders in Glass seats and suites
How to Get Cheap Tickets
Ducks’ game ticket prices vary depending on numerous factors such as their opponent, the day of the week (weekends are usually more expensive), and the stage of the league. Prices for the same game can also change over time and between sellers. In some cases, there are last-minute bargains to be found for less in-demand games, however, by waiting you risk prices going up or tickets selling out. Koobit compares prices from primary and secondary sellers to help you find the right tickets for you at the best price.
Where to Buy Tickets
Tickets can be bought at the arena box office or online. Online ticket sales are typically more convenient because they allow you to examine many ticket options, compare costs, and ensure that you secure the right seat for you before arriving at the arena.
How to Get to a Game
Honda Center’s urban location in Anaheim means that there are several nearby parking options available. The venue is also easily accessible on public transport. Visit the Honda Center parking & travel page for more information. For event-specific information including away games, click through to an event and view the Travel & Parking section.
2022-23 Merchandise & Apparel
If you want to look the part when attending an Anaheim Ducks game, Fanatics sells official Ducks merchandise, offering everything from team sweaters to branded caps.
To stay up to date with the latest schedule and ticketing information for this season and beyond, visit the Anaheim Ducks page.
