Archive for September, 2009

Anaheim, California - the Glorious Home of Disneyland!

Saturday, September 19th, 2009
Adam Singleton asked:


The Californian city of Anaheim celebrates its 150th anniversary this year. Situated in Orange County, 28 miles southwest of Los Angeles, Anaheim is home to the world famous Disneyland, as well as the reigning Ice Hockey champions the Mighty Ducks and Major League’s 2002 World Series winners, the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.

Founded in 1857 by 50 German families, Anaheim literally means “Ana’s home”, named after the nearby Santa Ana River, and the German word for home - ‘heim’. The families that founded the city originally hailed from Bavaria. They specialised in growing and farming grapes, as well as making wine. However, in the 1880s an insect pestilence wiped out their entire grape crop. Unable to prevent the destruction of their crop the farmers picked up the pieces and diversified into growing walnuts, lemons and - of course - oranges instead.

Benefiting from the great California climate and steady immigration, Anaheim continued to grow during the 1900s, deriving the majority of its income from farming and finance. But the city underwent its biggest expansion after Walt Disney decided to make his theme park dream a reality and base it in Anaheim. Disney opened their theme park in 1955; the ground upon which it is built consists of 160 acres of former walnut and orange groves, and you can still spot plenty of orange trees dotted throughout the park. The phenomenal success of the Disneyland Park over the last 50 years has led to the Walt Disney Company becoming Anaheim’s largest employer. In addition, the city now derives most of its income directly from tourism.

In 2001, the Disneyland Park was further expanded by the addition of Disney’s California Adventure. The latest park is a haven for thrill-seekers offering the nail-biting Twilight Zone Tower of Terror and the super-fast California Screamin’ roller-coaster rides amongst many others. In addition, the Disney Resort also boasts Downtown Disney, which includes the ESPN Zone and House of Blues amongst its attractions. At the ESPN Zone you can take in the latest sporting activities on the big screen while enjoying traditional American edibles and drinks, while The House of Blues frequently attracts big name acts to its illustrious stage.

Many companies choose to have conventions at the Anaheim Convention Center; the biggest on the West Coast of America. The obvious attraction of having Disneyland and Disney’s California Adventure on the doorstep means that while taking care of business at the conference, a delegate’s family can enjoy the many attractions of the park. Indeed, at many hotels in Anaheim, you will find family parties mixing business with pleasure - a fantastic solution for all involved!



RONNY

The best of the Anaheim Ducks

Friday, September 18th, 2009
longisland1331 asked:


goals hits and fights from the 06-08 Anaheim Ducks

ALPHONSO

Anaheim Ducks Stanley Cup Champions 2007

Thursday, September 17th, 2009
kevinrules84 asked:


This is a tribute to the 2007 Stanley Cup Champions: the Anaheim Ducks! The best team in the NHL!! This video contains footage from all four rounds of the playoffs. Song: Aerosmith - Dream On. Hope you like it! Greetings from the greatest Ducks fan in the Netherlands.

LUTHER

The Vancouver Canucks Start 2008-2009 Season With a Blast

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009
ShowTimeTickets.com asked:


The NHL Regular season came to a disappointing conclusion last year for the Vancouver Canucks, as they failed to make the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the second of three consecutive years in a row. Though it was a close race in the competitive Western Conference for a while, it was ultimately the Canucks’ injury-ridden roster, which caused them a playoff slot. Key players Mattius Ohlund, Sami Salo, Kevin Bieksa and Brendan Morrison, all suffered injuries throughout parts of the 2007/2008 season, giving the team little hope for playoff success.

The off-season which followed, was not much better for the defeated Canucks, as several extremely important roster changes began to make headlines. Firstly, after two out of three unsuccessful post-season performances, Dave Nonis was fired as the team’s General Manager in April. Nonis was replaced with Mike Gillis, a former NHL hockey star himself in the 70’s and 80’s.

Just a month and a half later, when things were just beginning to look up again, the team lost their most promising young defenseman, Luc Bourdon, to a tragic motorcycle accident. A few days after Bourdon’s death, the team’s long-time Captain and long-time moral leader, Trevor Linden, officially retired from hockey, leaving many fans in tears. Following Linden’s departure, Markus Naslund, the Canucks’ all-time leading goal scorer, announced his own plans to leave Vancouver, as he pursued a contract with the New York Rangers. Brendan Morrison followed Naslund a few days later, announcing plans to play for the Anaheim Ducks in 2008/2009.

Despite their numerous losses, both on and off the ice, the Vancouver Canucks have made several attempts to bounce back and look forward. Steve Bernier and Pavol Demitra, are among the many new faces who will grace General Motors Place this year, in Canucks uniforms. Meanwhile, Roberto Luongo, who has grown into arguably the league’s best goalie, was named team captain. The event made news across North America, as it marked the first time since 1947, that a goaltender was named captain of their team in the National Hockey League.

The Canucks kick off the new seasons with a fresh, young lineup in place and deep pockets ready for the trade and free agent deadline. In addition, the team has some of the world’s most dedicated and excited fans behind them, cheering them every step of the way.

The team is off to an amazing start in the early stages of this 2008/2009 preseason and regular season thus far. They hope to continue their winning streak throughout the rest of the year and into 2009, as they put their past challenges behind them and try to regroup and refocus on the ones ahead, in the near future.



Vancouver Canucks 2008/2009 Home Schedule:



Sat Oct 25, 2008 – Oilers VS. Canucks – 7:00 PM

Tue Oct 28, 2008 – Bruins VS. Canucks – 7:00 PM

Sun Nov 2, 2008 – Red Wings VS. Canucks – 7:00 PM

Sun Nov 2, 2008 – Red Wings VS. Canucks – 7:00 PM

Thu Nov 6, 2008 – Coyotes VS. Canucks – 7:00 PM

Sat Nov 8, 2008 – Wild VS. Canucks – 7:00 PM

Wed Nov 12, 2008 – Avalanche VS. Canucks – 7:00 PM

Sat Nov 15, 2008 – Maple Leafs VS. Canucks – 4:00 PM

Mon Nov 24, 2008 – Red Wings VS. Canucks – 7:00 PM

Thu Nov 27, 2008 – Flames VS. Canucks – 7:00 PM

Sun Dec 14, 2008 – Panthers VS. Canucks – 7:00 PM

Wed Dec 17, 2008 – Oilers VS. Canucks – 7:30 PM

Sat Dec 20, 2008 – Blackhawks VS. Canucks – 7:00 PM

Mon Dec 22, 2008 – Ducks VS. Canucks – 7:00 PM

Fri Dec 26, 2008 – Oilers VS. Canucks – 7:00 PM

Sun Dec 28, 2008 – Senators VS. Canucks – 7:00 PM

Tue Dec 30, 2008 – Flyers VS. Canucks – 7:00 PM

Sun Jan 4, 2009 – Stars VS. Canucks – 7:00 PM

Fri Jan 9, 2009 – Blues VS. Canucks – 7:00 PM

Sat Jan 10, 2009 – Sharks VS. Canucks – 7:00 PM

Tue Jan 13, 2009 – Devils VS. Canucks – 7:00 PM

Thu Jan 15, 2009 – Coyotes VS. Canucks – 7:00 PM

Sun Jan 18, 2009 – Blue Jackets VS. Canucks – 5:00 PM

Wed Jan 28, 2009 – Predators VS. Canucks – 7:30 PM

Sat Jan 31, 2009 – Wild VS. Canucks – 7:00 PM

Tue Feb 3, 2009 – Hurricanes VS. Canucks – 7:00 PM

Sat Feb 7, 2009 – Blackhawks VS. Canucks – 7:00 PM

Sun Feb 15, 2009 – Canadiens VS. Canucks – 7:00 PM

Fri Feb 27, 2009 – Lightning VS. Canucks – 7:00 PM

Sun Mar 1, 2009 – Blue Jackets VS. Canucks – 5:00 PM

Tue Mar 3, 2009 – Wild VS. Canucks – 7:00 PM

Sat Mar 7, 2009 – Sharks VS. Canucks – 7:00 PM

Fri Mar 13, 2009 – Kings VS. Canucks – 7:00 PM

Sun Mar 15, 2009 – Avalanche VS. Canucks – 7:00 PM

Tue Mar 17, 2009 – Stars VS. Canucks – 7:00 PM

Thu Mar 19, 2009 – Blues VS. Canucks – 7:00 PM

Thu Apr 2, 2009 – Ducks VS. Canucks – 7:00 PM

Sun Apr 5, 2009 – Avalanche VS. Canucks – 7:00 PM

Tue Apr 7, 2009 – Flames VS. Canucks – 7:00 PM

Thu Apr 9, 2009 – Kings VS. Canucks – 7:00 PM



Vancouver Canucks 2008/2009 Away Schedule:



Sat Oct 11, 2008 – Canucks VS. Flames – 7:00 PM

Mon Oct 13, 2008 – Canucks VS. Capitals – 4:00 PM

Thu Oct 16, 2008 – Canucks VS. Red Wings – 4:30 PM

Fri Oct 17, 2008 – Canucks VS. Sabres – 4:30 PM

Sun Oct 19, 2008 – Canucks VS. Blackhawks – 4:00 PM

Tue Oct 21, 2008 – Canucks VS. Blue Jackets – 4:00 PM

Thu Oct 30, 2008 – Canucks VS. Kings – 7:30 PM

Fri Oct 31, 2008 – Canucks VS. Ducks – 7:00 PM

Mon Nov 17, 2008 – Canucks VS. Islanders – 4:00 PM

Wed Nov 19, 2008 – Canucks VS. Rangers – 4:30 PM

Thu Nov 20, 2008 – Canucks VS. Wild – 5:00 PM

Sat Nov 22, 2008 – Canucks VS. Penguins – 11:00 AM

Sat Nov 29, 2008 – Canucks VS. Flames – 7:00 PM

Mon Dec 1, 2008 – Canucks VS. Blue Jackets – 4:00 PM

Thu Dec 4, 2008 – Canucks VS. Red Wings – 4:30 PM

Fri Dec 5, 2008 – Canucks VS. Wild – 5:00 PM

Sun Dec 7, 2008 – Canucks VS. Avalanche – 5:00 PM

Tue Dec 9, 2008 – Canucks VS. Predators – 5:00 PM

Sat Dec 13, 2008 – Canucks VS. Oilers – 7:00 PM

Tue Dec 23, 2008 – Canucks VS. Sharks – 7:00 PM

Thu Jan 1, 2009 – Canucks VS. Predators – 5:00 PM

Fri Jan 2, 2009 – Canucks VS. Thrashers – 4:30 PM

Wed Jan 7, 2009 – Canucks VS. Oilers – 7:00 PM

Tue Jan 20, 2009 – Canucks VS. Sharks – 7:30 PM

Tue Feb 10, 2009 – Canucks VS. Blues – 5:30 PM

Thu Feb 12, 2009 – Canucks VS. Coyotes – 6:00 PM

Fri Feb 13, 2009 – Canucks VS. Stars – 5:30 PM

Tue Feb 17, 2009 – Canucks VS. Flames – 6:30 PM

Thu Feb 19, 2009 – Canucks VS. Senators – 4:30 PM

Sat Feb 21, 2009 – Canucks VS. Maple Leafs – 4:00 PM

Tue Feb 24, 2009 – Canucks VS. Canadiens – 4:30 PM

Mon Mar 9, 2009 – Canucks VS. Kings – 7:30 PM

Wed Mar 11, 2009 – Canucks VS. Ducks – 7:00 PM

Sat Mar 21, 2009 – Canucks VS. Coyotes – 7:00 PM

Tue Mar 24, 2009 – Canucks VS. Stars – 5:30 PM

Thu Mar 26, 2009 – Canucks VS. Blues – 5:30 PM

Fri Mar 27, 2009 – Canucks VS. Avalanche – 6:00 PM

Sun Mar 29, 2009 – Canucks VS. Blackhawks – 4:00 PM

Tue Mar 31, 2009 – Canucks VS. Wild – 5:00 PM

Sat Apr 4, 2009 – Canucks VS. Oilers – 7:00 PM

Sat Apr 11, 2009 – Canucks VS. Avalanche – 12:00 PM



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KENNY

Vancouver Canucks Tickets

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009
Macie asked:


Professional men’s ice hockey team namely, the Vancouver Canucks - based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, are members of the Northwest Division of the Western Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL). In 1970, they joined the NHL as an expansion team. The Canucks play their home games in GM Place. The Canucks have made it twice to the Stanley Cup Finals, but faced un unfortunate defeat from each of the two New York teams: the Islanders in 1982, and the Rangers in 1994.

In 1945 the Pacific Coast Hockey League instituted an ice hockey franchise in the city of Vancouver. Recognized as the Canucks, they immediately earned success by winning PCHL championships in their first (1946) and third (1948) years of existence. In 1952, the PCHL combined with the Western Canada Senior Hockey League to give rise to the professional Western Hockey League. With abundant star players coming through the ranks like Johnny Bower, Andy Bathgate, Tony Esposito, Allan Stanley, and Phil Maloney, the Canucks would again win the President’s/Lester Patrick Cup in 1958, 1960, 1969, and 1970. The team played at the Vancouver Forum.

After more than a decade of discreet performance, finally the Canucks made an effective appearance in the post-season of 1982. After finishing three games under .500 over the course of the regular season, Vancouver blew through the Campbell Conference playoffs, going 11-2 in games against the Flames, Kings, and Blackhawks. It is noteworthy that regardless of having a losing record, Vancouver had home ice advantage in each of those three series, due to the astonishing number of upsets which occurred during that season’s playoffs.

After their implausible Stanley Cup run, the Canucks slipped back into mediocrity for the rest of the 80s. Their distinguished players in the 1980s included collaborative forward Stan Smyl, who pensioned off from the franchise leader in most scoring categories; Swedish imports Thomas Gradin and Patrik Sundstrom; penalty minute king Tiger Williams, who led the NHL in penalty minutes during two of his Canuck seasons; hardrock defenceman Harold Snepsts, one of the most famous players in franchise history; and high-scoring right winger Tony Tanti.

After the 1994 playoff run, Vancouver continued to be in power for the next two seasons, acquiring Alexander Mogilny and Markus Naslund were traded from the Buffalo Sabres and Pittsburgh Penguins, to further perk up their offence, correspondingly.

In the 1997 off-season, the Canucks made a big splash and signed Mark Messier from the Rangers to a worthwhile three-year deal. When being in Vancouver, Messier often remained injured and the Canucks went through a fire sale in his second year. The third nevertheless saw a renaissance in the team which paved the foundations for the team’s victory in the coming years, the team was once again expected to finish close to dead last in the league but the Canucks shocked all by fighting for the playoffs the whole year.

During the 2005-06 season, some hockey analysts considered the Canucks as Stanley Cup favorites. Nevertheless, the team failed to come up to par with the fans expectations and hopes and completed the regular season in an unsatisfactory 9th place in their Conference hardly missing a playoff position to the Edmonton Oilers, which caused some major discussion about the effect of the point awarded for overtime or shootout loss, newly put forward by the NHL. The season was illustrated as an under-achieving performance, most conspicuously in the first line of Naslund, Bertuzzi, and Brendan Morrison, which was projected to generate higher point totals under the new league rules. Morrison had a career-high 84 penalty minutes. Meanwhile, his wingers, Bertuzzi and Naslund, had a combined -37 in Plus/Minus Rating. Vancouver’s highest-scoring line was that of Carter and Daniel and Henrik Sedin.

On April 7, 2007, the Canucks won the Northwest Division title for the 2nd time in three seasons with an overtime win over the San Jose Sharks, the win also gave goalie Roberto Luongo his 47th win, tying him for the preceding single-season win record with Bernie Parent, having been lately obscured by New Jersey Devils netminder Martin Brodeur.

During the 2007 playoffs which took place on April 11, 2007, the Canucks made a franchise record with a quadruple OT win in the opening game of round one of the playoffs against the Dallas Stars. The game was the greatest in Canucks history and the sixth longest in league history. In addition to this, the Canucks set a record in this game for shots against, allowing 76. The Canucks won this seven-game series notwithstanding a lack of goal-scoring; Stars goalie Marty Turco recorded three shutouts in the series. They were defeated in the second round in five games to the 2007 Stanley Cup Champions, Anaheim Ducks.

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MORGAN

Who do you think will take the stanley cup?

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009
rancid831 asked:


(4) Buffalo Sabres vs. (1) Ottawa Senators
3) New Jersey Devils vs. (2) Carolina Hurricanes
(8) Edmonton Oilers vs. (5) San Jose Sharks
Colorado Avalanche vs. (6) Anaheim Mighty Ducks

i say sharks!

BRYANT

Why I Would Use Nhl Shower Curtains on My Daughters Bathroom

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009
Muna wa Wanjiru asked:


Shower curtains are an integral part of any bathroom. Choosing your shower curtain with a little care and effort goes a long way in enhancing the decor and ambience of your bathroom.

If you are a creative person who likes to give a lot of attention towards decorating your home tastefully, then you must choose your shower curtains carefully from a variety of different colours, styles and themes available in the market. You also have an option of customizing these curtains if you want to.

If it is a bathroom for teenagers, then you have a lot of options to choose from. Teenagers are crazy about sports especially baseball and hockey. There are so many famous teams in the United States that belong to the NHL which is the national Hockey League. Boys especially teenagers and college students love to play and watch these games and are ardent followers of these games.

Some of the famous teams of NHL are the New Jersey Devils, New York rangers, Philadelphia Flyers, Boston Bruins, Buffalo Sabres Ottawa Senators that belong to the North and north-eastern parts of the country.

The Atlanta Thrashers, Florida panthers Washington capitals are some of the teams belonging to the South east of the country.

You also have teams such as Chicago Black hawks, Detroit red Wings Nashville predators, Calgary Flames, Anaheim Ducks, which are other famous teams from the other parts of the country playing hockey.

If you are a college student or if you have a son who is going to college surely he would love to have one of these NHL shower curtains representing his favourite team in his bathroom. The team NHL shower curtain features the logo of the team in a jersey mesh design and it really looks very authentic like a real jersey.

This ensures your teenage son or daughter enjoys their bath and will spend more time having a refreshing and relaxing bath day after day.

These shower curtains, which come in the team logos and team colours, have found great favour among many college students who are ardent fans of these teams. These shower curtains are machine washable and their colors also do not run even after many washes and are excellent to spruce up any young man’s bathroom.

You can surely find these shower curtains at shopping malls especially in the household departments or maybe even in the sports department where they sell all types of sports items. But for a wider variety you can look up the internet where you can find plenty of companies which are selling these NHL shower curtains bearing your favourite team logos.

Here you are provided with the opportunity to view all the different types of shower curtains that are presently available in the market and maybe even the latest ones to hit the market. This would allow you to make your perfect choice and spruce up your bathroom.



HARVEY

Derek Boogaard vs. Anaheim Ducks 04/17/2007

Monday, September 14th, 2009
Boogs24 asked:


Derek Boogaard (Minnesota) highlights versus the Anaheim Ducks in playoff game #4

JOHNATHAN

Anaheim Angels are 1 bat away from a World Series ring. YOU AGREE?

Monday, September 14th, 2009
s4delta asked:


Man o man!!! i am so hungover! Last night the city of Anaheim was celebrating a Ducks game 4 victory and an Anaheim Angels schilaking of the Twins!!! Anaheim ANgels are on fire…. They are pitching well… Awesome bullpen…. Great hitting!

But I am a realist…..

We don’t have the juice needed to beat teams like the Indians, Red Sox….

I think we need to pick up AROD!!

it can happen If we give the Yankees the following players
Angels give:
C FIGGINS
S HILLEBRAND
ERVIN SANTANA
MAICER IZTURIZ
BAG OF BALLS

YANKEES GIVE:
ALEX RODRIGUEZ!

Therefore here is the lineup

1) Reggie Willitz =ROOKIE OF THE YEAR!
2) O CABRERA =batting 354!
3) VLADIMIR GUERRERO= MVP
4) GARY MATTHEWS JR=Grand Slam last night!
5) GARRETT ANDERSON=THE MAN!!
6) Casey Kotchman= 2 hr’s in the last 3 games!
7) Howie Kenrick 8) Erik Aybar
9) MIKE NAPOLI and Jose Molina!

THIS EQUALS ANAHEIM ANGELS 2007 WORLD CHAMPIONS!
) Reggie Willitz =ROOKIE OF THE YEAR!
2) O CABRERA =batting 354!
3) VLADIMIR GUERRERO= MVP
4) AROD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
5) GARY MATTHEWS JR
6) Casey Kotchman= 2 hr’s in the last 3 games!
7) GARRETT ANDERSON 8) Erik Aybar
9) MIKE NAPOLI and Jose Molina!

OWEN

Anaheim Ducks - Getzlaf and Perry have a funny interview

Monday, September 14th, 2009
duckswire asked:


Anaheim Ducks players Ryan Getzlaf and Corey Perry are interviewed by a local station.

PERCY