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Anaheim Mighty Ducks tickets are sporting everything new in 2005-06. Anaheim hockey fans hope that new coach Randy Carlyle will help the Mighty Ducks return to the Stanley Cup Playoffs in 2006. Carlyle brings an impressive resume to the Ducks; during his 17-year career in the league, he was named to the NHL All-Star team four times and received the James Norris Trophy in 1981. Carlyle coached the Manitoba Moose for seven seasons and spent one season as an assistant coach for the Washington Capitals. Carlyle replaces former Ducks coach Mike Babcock, who left to coach the Detroit Red Wings.
A new coach isn't the only change in Anaheim's organization for the 2005-2006 season. The team was purchased by Broadcom co-founder Henry Samueli from The Walt Disney Company in August 2005; Disney has owned the Ducks since their creation as an expansion team in 1993. Samueli intends to keep the Ducks in Anaheim. Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim, the Ducks home arena, opened in 1993 to host the Ducks and seats more than 17,000. The ownership change could be a welcome change for Ducks-loving hockey traditionalists, who objected to the initial decision to base the team's name on a fictional hockey team from the 1992 movie of the same name.
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