Getzlaf, 36, played his entire 17-year career with the Ducks and has captained the team for the past 11 seasons. He is currently injured but plans to play a few ...
There are only 11 other players in NHL history who have captained the same team for 10 years and scored 1,000 points. Playing for the Ducks and living in Orange County is a dream for an athlete, and much of that is because of you. "We are so proud of everything Ryan has accomplished in an amazing 17 years playing for the Ducks," Ducks owners Henry and Susan Samueli said in a statement.
Le capitaine des Ducks d'Anaheim, Ryan Getzlaf, officialisera sa retraite du hockey professionnel à la fin de la présente campagne, a annoncé mardi l'équipe ...
Ryan Getzlaf, who holds the Ducks franchise records for games played, points and assists, will retire at the end of the season. (Josie Lepe / Associated Press).
He reached 1,000 points on Nov. 16 with an assist on a goal by Cam Fowler in a victory over Washington. That win — the team’s eighth in a row — was the high point of the season for him and for the Ducks, who soon slid lower in the Pacific division and out of playoff contention. He did it his way, and he did it well. He appeared in three NHL All-Star Games and ranked in the top 10 in the league in assists seven times. Getzlaf put down roots in Orange County and became part of the community. The Ducks have scheduled a news conference for Tuesday at Honda Center to announce that Getzlaf, who has been the team captain since October 2010 and will be 37 in May, will retire when the regular season ends later this month. Their collaboration ended in 2019, when the Ducks bought out Perry’s contract and he became a free agent.
Ryan Getzlaf will retire from the Anaheim Ducks at the end of this season, finishing a 17-year NHL career spent with the same team, the club announced ...
He has 282 goals, 731 assists and 1,013 points in 1,150 games, also the most in Anaheim history. With his retirement after the season, the Ducks will lose the last active player from Anaheim's 2007 Stanley Cup team. He has three goals and 28 assists along with a minus-11 rating in even strength play.
Anaheim Ducks legend and long-time captain Ryan Getzlaf will retire at the end of the season, capping a career that spanned 17 seasons and included both a ...
{* traditionalSignIn_emailAddress *} {* traditionalSignIn_emailAddress *} {* traditionalSignIn_emailAddress *} {* traditionalSignIn_emailAddress *} Los Angeles’ Dustin Brown, Boston’s Patrice Bergeron, Pittsburgh’s Sidney Crosby and Washington’s Alex Ovechkin also qualify, but they’re still active. The Ducks mounted a wholesale rebuild around young talent this season under new general manager Pat Verbeek, trading away key veterans Hampus Lindholm, Rickard Rakell and Josh Manson near the deadline. The Ducks remained a regular playoff contender for the following decade, winning five consecutive Pacific Division titles and reaching two conference finals from 2013-17. The Ducks chose Perry nine picks later, and they quickly became one of the top offensive duos in hockey with Getzlaf's passing and Perry's goal-scoring acumen. He spent his first 14 seasons playing alongside fellow 2003 draftee Corey Perry, forming one of the most dynamic scoring partnerships in recent NHL history. Getzlaf has remained a beloved figure among Orange County fans who adore his playmaking abilities and revere his loyalty to their often-overlooked club. Bob Murray, Anaheim’s general manager since 2008, resigned last November after being accused of repeated verbal abuse of team employees. Despite missing 22 games with various injuries this season, Getzlaf is tied for fourth on the Ducks' roster in scoring with three goals and 28 assists.
Ryan Getzlaf, the Regina-born captain of the Anaheim Ducks, announced his retirement from the National Hockey League (NHL) Tuesday.
He was named captain of the Ducks in 2010. Before being drafted by Anaheim 19th overall in the 2003 NHL Entry Draft, Getzlaf spent four seasons with the Western Hockey League’s (WHL) Calgary Hitmen. Ryan Getzlaf, the Regina-born captain of the Anaheim Ducks, announced his retirement from the National Hockey League (NHL) Tuesday.
ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Anaheim Ducks captain Ryan Getzlaf will retire at the conclusion of the regular season, ending his 17-year NHL career spent entirely ...
The Ducks chose Perry nine picks later, and they quickly became one of the top offensive duos in hockey with Getzlaf's passing and Perry's goal-scoring acumen. The Ducks remained a regular playoff contender for the following decade, winning five consecutive Pacific Division titles and reaching two conference finals from 2013-17. He spent his first 14 seasons playing alongside fellow 2003 draftee Corey Perry, forming one of the most dynamic scoring partnerships in recent NHL history. He racked up 954 career penalty minutes, and he regularly dropped the gloves in his early days before evolving into a more mature team leader. Despite missing 22 games with various injuries this season, Getzlaf is tied for fourth on the Ducks' roster in scoring with three goals and 28 assists. Getzlaf has remained a beloved figure among Orange County fans who adore his playmaking abilities and revere his loyalty to their often-overlooked club.
Le capitaine des Ducks d'Anaheim, Ryan Getzlaf, a annoncé qu'il prendra sa retraite à la fin de la saison.
Il a passé ses 14 premières saisons aux côtés de son coéquipier repêché en 2003 Corey Perry, formant l'un des duos les plus dynamiques de l'histoire récente de la LNH. Les Ducks ont réclamé Perry neuf rangs plus tard, et ils sont rapidement devenus l'un des meilleurs duos offensifs du hockey. Bien qu'il ait raté 22 matchs en raison de diverses blessures cette saison, Getzlaf est à égalité au quatrième rang des marqueurs des Ducks avec trois buts et 28 passes. Bob Murray, directeur général des Ducks depuis 2008, a démissionné en novembre dernier après avoir été accusé d'abus verbaux répétés envers les employés de l'équipe. Joué pour les Ducks et vivre à Orange County est un rêve pour n'importe quel athlète et c'est grâce à vous. J'aimerais remercier les propriétaires, Henry et Susan Samueli, d'avoir mené une organisation engagée vers la réussite sur la patinoire, mais aussi envers la communauté. »
Le capitaine des Ducks d'Anaheim, Ryan Getzlaf, prendra sa retraite à la fin de la saison régulière, mettant fin à sa carrière de 17 ans dans la LNH ...
Les Ducks ont réclamé Perry neuf rangs plus tard, et ils sont rapidement devenus l'un des meilleurs duos offensifs du hockey. Getzlaf est devenu capitaine en 2010 après la retraite de Niedermayer, et son mandat avec le «C» est de loin le plus long de l'histoire de la concession. Il a passé ses 14 premières saisons aux côtés de son coéquipier repêché en 2003 Corey Perry, formant l'un des duos les plus dynamiques de l'histoire récente de la LNH. Getzlaf était également apprécié des amateurs pour son style pugnace. Bob Murray, directeur général des Ducks depuis 2008, a démissionné en novembre dernier après avoir été accusé d'abus verbaux répétés envers les employés de l'équipe. Bien qu'il ait raté 22 matchs en raison de diverses blessures cette saison, Getzlaf est à égalité au quatrième rang des marqueurs des Ducks avec trois buts et 28 passes.
Ryan Getzlaf has been one of the top playmaking centres in hockey for most of his career, scoring 1013 points in 1150 games since his NHL debut in October ...
The Ducks chose Perry nine picks later, and they quickly became one of the top offensive duos in hockey with Getzlaf’s passing and Perry’s goal-scoring acumen. The Ducks remained a regular playoff contender for the following decade, winning five consecutive Pacific Division titles and reaching two conference finals from 2013-17. He spent his first 14 seasons playing alongside fellow 2003 draftee Corey Perry, forming one of the most dynamic scoring partnerships in recent NHL history. He racked up 954 career penalty minutes, and he regularly dropped the gloves in his early days before evolving into a more mature team leader. Despite missing 22 games with various injuries this season, Getzlaf is tied for fourth on the Ducks’ roster in scoring with three goals and 28 assists. Getzlaf has remained a beloved figure among Orange County fans who adore his playmaking abilities and revere his loyalty to their often-overlooked club.
C'est la fin d'une époque à Anaheim. En effet, celui qui porte le "C" de capitaine depuis 12 saisons, Ryan Getzlaf, a décidé de mettre un terme à sa ...
Le capitaine des Ducks d'Anaheim, Ryan Getzlaf, officialisera sa retraite du hockey professionnel à la fin de la présente campagne, a annoncé mardi l'équipe ...
Il a été échangé à l’Avalanche quelques jours plus tard en retour d’un choix de quatrième ronde à l’encan amateur de 2023. En 2021-2022, MacDermid dispute sa première campagne dans l’uniforme des «Avs». Il a amassé deux buts et trois mentions d’aide pour cinq points en 53 rencontres. Selanne et Getzlaf ont été coéquipiers chez les Ducks de 2006 à 2014.
Getzlaf has spent his entire 17-year career with the Ducks.
Getzlaf is currently dealing with a lower-body injury and is not in the Ducks' lineup. Playing for the Ducks and living in Orange County is a dream for an athlete, and much of that is because of you. Anaheim Ducks captain Ryan Getzlaf, the franchise's all-time leader in points and games played, announced on Tuesday that he will retire at the conclusion of the 2021-22 season.
The Anaheim Ducks' Ryan Getzlaf, whose 1013 NHL points are by far the most by a Regina-born player, is to retire at the end of this season.
With that in mind, the Regina Leader-Post has created an Afternoon Headlines newsletter that can be delivered daily to your inbox to help make sure you are up to date with the most vital news of the day. Anaheim selected Getzlaf in the first round (19th overall) of the 2003 draft. He has 282 goals in 1,150 NHL regular-season games.
Anaheim Ducks captain Ryan Getzlaf announced Tuesday that he will retire from the NHL following the conclusion of this season.
“We are so proud of everything Ryan has accomplished in an amazing 17 years playing for the Ducks,” team owners Henry and Susan Samueli said in a release. He led the 2007 Stanley Cup team in postseason scoring with 17 points, and also set a franchise record for most points in a single playoff season in 2015 with 20. Playing for the Ducks and living in Orange County is a dream for an athlete, and much of that is because of you.
Le capitaine des Ducks d'Anaheim, Ryan Getzlaf, prendra sa retraite à la fin de la saison régulière, mettant fin à sa carrière de 17 ans dans la LNH ...
Les Ducks ont réclamé Perry neuf rangs plus tard, et ils sont rapidement devenus l’un des meilleurs duos offensifs du hockey. Getzlaf est devenu capitaine en 2010 après la retraite de Niedermayer, et son mandat avec le « C » est de loin le plus long de l’histoire de la concession. Il a passé ses 14 premières saisons aux côtés de son coéquipier repêché en 2003 Corey Perry, formant l’un des duos les plus dynamiques de l’histoire récente de la LNH. Getzlaf était également apprécié des amateurs pour son style pugnace. Bob Murray, directeur général des Ducks depuis 2008, a démissionné en novembre dernier après avoir été accusé d’abus verbaux répétés envers les employés de l’équipe. Bien qu’il ait raté 22 matchs en raison de diverses blessures cette saison, Getzlaf est à égalité au quatrième rang des marqueurs des Ducks avec trois buts et 28 passes.
Longtime Anaheim Ducks captain Ryan Getzlaf announced he is retiring at the conclusion of the 2021-22 NHL season, ending a 17-year career with the team.
Playing for the Ducks and living in Orange County is a dream for an athlete, and much of that is because of you. Together that duo went on to dominate for aa decade-and-a-half in Anaheim. Thank you to our owners, Henry and Susan Samueli, for leading an organization committed to success on the ice, but more importantly, to making a positive impact in our community and to those in need. His 731 assists rank 51st on the NHL’s all-time list. “A special thanks to the general managers, coaches, support staff, teammates, and of course, our fans. “None of this would have been possible without my family, who offered unwavering love and support each step of the way.
ANAHEIM, Calif. — Le capitaine des Ducks d'Anaheim, Ryan Getzlaf, prendra sa retraite à la fin de la saison régulière, mettant fin à sa carrière de 17 ans ...
Les Ducks ont réclamé Perry neuf rangs plus tard, et ils sont rapidement devenus l’un des meilleurs duos offensifs du hockey. Getzlaf est devenu capitaine en 2010 après la retraite de Niedermayer, et son mandat avec le «C» est de loin le plus long de l’histoire de la concession. Il a passé ses 14 premières saisons aux côtés de son coéquipier repêché en 2003 Corey Perry, formant l’un des duos les plus dynamiques de l’histoire récente de la LNH. Getzlaf était également apprécié des amateurs pour son style pugnace. Bob Murray, directeur général des Ducks depuis 2008, a démissionné en novembre dernier après avoir été accusé d’abus verbaux répétés envers les employés de l’équipe. Bien qu’il ait raté 22 matchs en raison de diverses blessures cette saison, Getzlaf est à égalité au quatrième rang des marqueurs des Ducks avec trois buts et 28 passes.
The Anaheim Ducks' Ryan Getzlaf, whose 1013 NHL points are by far the most by a Regina-born player, is to retire at the end of this season.
With that in mind, the Regina Leader-Post has created an Afternoon Headlines newsletter that can be delivered daily to your inbox to help make sure you are up to date with the most vital news of the day. Anaheim selected Getzlaf in the first round (19th overall) of the 2003 draft. He has 282 goals in 1,150 NHL regular-season games.
Getzlaf, 36 ans (5/10/85), est le meilleur buteur d'Anaheim en saison régulière et en séries éliminatoires, et rejoint un groupe de 11 autres joueurs dans l' ...
Sélectionné par Anaheim au premier tour (19 au total) du repêchage 2003 de la LNH, Getzlaf mène également Anaheim pour les passes décisives de tous les temps, les forces doublées (659), les buts supplémentaires (11) et les aides de jeu solides (254). Il se classe deuxième parmi les leaders de la franchise pour les points forts (340), plus/moins (+105) et PIM (954), troisième pour les buts gagnants (57) et quatrième pour les buts. Il a également remporté l’argent aux Championnats du monde de 2008 et au Championnat du monde Championnats Championnats du monde juniors 2004 aux Championnats du monde 2012 et au Défi mondial de hockey U-17 2002. Il a aidé son pays à remporter cinq médailles d’or, dont les Jeux olympiques d’hiver de 2010 et 2014, la Coupe du monde de hockey de 2016, les Championnats du monde juniors de 2005 et le Championnat du monde des moins de 18 ans de 2003. Sur les 29 joueurs retraités qui ont marqué leurs 1 000 premiers points dans une seule franchise, 26 joueurs ont été élus au Temple de la renommée du hockey (10 joueurs supplémentaires, dont Getzlaf, ne sont pas encore éligibles). Getzlaf, 36 ans (5/10/85), est le meilleur buteur d’Anaheim en saison régulière et en séries éliminatoires, et rejoint un groupe de 11 autres joueurs dans l’histoire de la LNH pour diriger la même équipe pendant 10 ans et marquer 1 000 points. Merci à nos propriétaires, Henry et Susan Samueli, pour avoir dirigé une organisation vouée au succès sur la glace, mais surtout, à avoir un impact positif sur notre communauté et sur les personnes dans le besoin.
The Anaheim Ducks' Ryan Getzlaf, whose 1013 NHL points are by far the most by a Regina-born player, is to retire at the end of this season.
With that in mind, the Regina Leader-Post has created an Afternoon Headlines newsletter that can be delivered daily to your inbox to help make sure you are up to date with the most vital news of the day. Anaheim selected Getzlaf in the first round (19th overall) of the 2003 draft. He has 282 goals in 1,150 NHL regular-season games.
Le capitaine des Ducks d'Anaheim, Ryan Getzlaf, prendra sa retraite du hockey professionnel à la fin de la présente campagne, a annoncé mardi l'équipe ...
Selanne et Getzlaf ont été coéquipiers chez les Ducks de 2006 à 2014. «Félicitation Getzy. Une superbe carrière digne du Temple de la renommée mon ami, a écrit le Finlandais sur son compte Twitter. Beaucoup de gens sont fiers et heureux pour toi. Le joueur de centre a d’ailleurs remercié chaleureusement ses géniteurs pour les valeurs qu’ils lui ont transmises. Bienvenue dans le camp des retraités, je pense que tu vas apprécier.» Nous avons commencé ensemble et j’aurais aimé finir avec toi, mais notre métier est ce qu’il est. Il a enfilé l’aiguille 282 fois en saison, amassant 1013 points en 1150 affrontements.
Anaheim Ducks captain Ryan Getzlaf will retire at the conclusion of the regular season, ending his 17-year NHL career spent entirely with one club.
My whole goal has been to get back to the Stanley Cup since I've been there, and I don't really feel like that journey is over yet." "I don't think I'm a person that can just step back and not really do anything," Getzlaf said. Getzlaf is still a solid NHL player, and he wants to leave while that's still the case. "Last year's trade deadline was one of the hardest two days of my life," Getzlaf said. The Ducks (28-31-12) have 11 games left in what's almost certain to be their fourth consecutive non-playoff season, but Getzlaf has remained a beloved figure among Orange County fans who adore his playmaking abilities and revere his loyalty to their often-overlooked club. He still anticipates getting involved with hockey again at some point in the near future, likely with the Ducks. Despite missing 22 games with various injuries this season, Getzlaf is tied for fourth on the Ducks' roster in scoring with three goals and 28 assists. "He's been an inspiration and my partner through all this." You never want people to want you to leave." Getzlaf teared up several times during a news conference at Honda Center attended by dozens of his friends, family members and both current and former teammates. "Kids that I'd like to grow up playing with, not watching play. Ryan Getzlaf didn't want to wait until his body broke down or his willpower waned.
Anaheim Ducks icon Ryan Getzlaf announced Tuesday that he will retire at the end of the season, capping a 17 season career with the organization that ...
ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Anaheim Ducks captain Ryan Getzlaf will retire at the conclusion of the regular season, ending his 17-year NHL career spent entirely ...
The Ducks chose Perry nine picks later, and they quickly became one of the top offensive duos in hockey with Getzlaf's passing and Perry's goal-scoring acumen. He racked up 954 career penalty minutes, and he regularly dropped the gloves in his early days before evolving into a more mature team leader. He spent his first 14 seasons playing alongside fellow 2003 draftee Corey Perry, forming one of the most dynamic scoring partnerships in recent NHL history. Anaheim Ducks captain Ryan Getzlaf announced Tuesday he will be retiring at the end of the 2021-22 season after a 17-year NHL career. Despite missing 22 games with various injuries this season, Getzlaf is tied for fourth on the Ducks' roster in scoring with three goals and 28 assists. Getzlaf has remained a beloved figure among Orange County fans who adore his playmaking abilities and revere his loyalty to their often-overlooked club.
Anaheim Ducks captain Ryan Getzlaf, 36, will be retiring at the end of this season, marking a 17-year career all with Anaheim, including a Stanley Cup and ...
“Defending well will be paramount in the playoffs and it has been a critical element in the Lightning’s Cup runs. There’s a lot of talk this team isn’t what it used to be, they’re trying to prove the doubters wrong. There are about 120 foreign players in the KHL who are also planning an exodus as the country faces sanctions and potential war crimes for its invasion of Ukraine. Those players are hoping to populate the rest of European hockey, or potentially come to the AHL and ECHL. He thanks everyone for their support and asks for all to respect his privacy. Anaheim Ducks captain Ryan Getzlaf, 36, will be retiring at the end of this season, marking a 17-year career all with Anaheim, including a Stanley Cup and over 1000 points to be the franchise leader. The Hockey News then changed their story to say he is in palliative care.