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It’s finally here, the 2014/15 NHL season has arrived and 30 teams will vie for Lord Stanley’s mug over a grueling 82 game season and four rounds of playoffs.
It’s finally here, the 2014/15 NHL season has arrived and 30 teams will vie for Lord Stanley’s mug over a grueling 82 game season and four rounds of playoffs.
The Anaheim Ducks begin the 2014-2015 season as the reigning Pacific Division Champs. They were terrific in the Regular Season but bowed out early in the playoffs – losing in the second round to the Dallas Stars.
A pair of teams coming of disappointing losses and getting at-large bids to this year’s NCAA tournament, will go head-to-head on Thursday, when No. 10 seed Brigham Young takes on No. 7 seed Oregon in the West Regional in Milwaukee.
Slumping Ducks Try to Right Ship Against Streaking Avs
The Anaheim Ducks will try to cool off the Colorado Avalanche when the two teams meet in Denver on Friday night, but it won’t be easy. The Ducks hit a new season low on Wednesday night losing 7-2 to the lowly Calgary Flames.
The Arizona Wildcats have been great throughout the entire 2013 NCAA season, but while they’ve already got the No. 1 seed in the Pac-12 locked up, a win over the Oregon Ducks would be big when it comes to postseason momentum.
Conference Leaders Clash – Pens Visit Ducks Friday Night
The Pittsburgh Penguins and the Anaheim Ducks meet in what is the marquee matchup on the NHL’s Friday night schedule with both teams looking to snap out of recent funks and looking to hold off their pursuers in their respective Conferences.
The Oregon Ducks and UCLA Bruins both began the 2013-14 NCAA basketball season on fire, but it’s the latter that has kept momentum going with the year now coming to an end. Both UCLA and Oregon have four games remaining, but it’s the Ducks who have the most on the line.
The Oregon Ducks and Texas Longhorns are facing off on Dec. 30 in the 2013 Alamo Bowl, but this one might as well be called the Redemption Bowl.
The Oregon Ducks have played well this season, and as a result, they enter their matchup with the UC Irvine Anteaters as the No. 13 team in the country.
The 2013 Civil War lacks the mystique we’ve seen in recent years, largely due to the recent play of the Oregon Ducks and Oregon State Beavers.
The Oregon Ducks bounced back last weekend with a 44-21 win over the Utah Utes—a much-need victory for fans following the heart-wrenching lost to the Stanford Cardinal.
The Oregon Ducks had their hearts broken last week when they fell to the No. 5 Stanford Cardinal 26-20, but the hope is that their spirits are still high, as they enter Week 12’s matchup against the Utah Utes.
Odds During the 2012 college football season, the Oregon Ducks had just one blemish on their entire remarkable campaign. A loss to the Stanford Cardinal prevented perfection—as well as a trip to the BCS National Championship—and the time has come for them to exact their revenge on the road during Week 11.
Anaheim Ducks look to close out eight-game road trip; New York Rangers look for revenge
This is the final game of a long eight-game road trip for the Anaheim Ducks, but overall, the Ducks have handled it well and this has been a successful road trip.
Eugene, Ore. will be the site of ESPN’s College Gameday for Week 9, and for good reason. The UCLA Bruins may be coming off of a loss to the Stanford Cardinal, but the once-No. 9 team in the country is 5-1 on the year, and they’ve been getting it done on both sides of the ball.
The Washington State Cougars are coming off of a game against the Oregon State Beavers that saw them blunder late and fall big to their southern-state rivals. Now they have to forget about what happened quickly, as they have an even tougher offensive opponent in Week 8—the No. 2 Oregon Ducks.