About the Anaheim Ducks
The Anaheim Ducks entered the NHL in 1993 as the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, owned at the time by The Walt Disney Company and named for the popular family film franchise. The club reached the Stanley Cup Final in 2003, and four years later — under owner Henry Samueli and stars like Scott Niedermayer, Chris Pronger, Teemu Selanne, and Ryan Getzlaf — captured the franchise first Stanley Cup in 2007, becoming the first California team to win the championship. Honda Center, the Ducks home in Anaheim since 1993, anchors a growing arena district just south of the 5 Freeway and adjacent to Angel Stadium. After a long playoff run from 2006 to 2018 led by Getzlaf and Corey Perry, the franchise entered a rebuild that has reshaped its roster around Trevor Zegras, Mason McTavish, Leo Carlsson, and Frank Vatrano, who are starting to push the team back toward postseason relevance.
Puck drop at Honda Center brings out the loudest Anaheim crowd of the week. The Anaheim Ducks chase points against Original Six rivals and Pacific or Atlantic Division foes, with the Battle of Anaheim energy carrying through every home stand. Tickets move fastest for divisional clashes and rivalry weekends — the seats facing the Ducks bench and the lower-bowl ends behind the goalie typically clear first when a marquee opponent visits. Live Ticketmaster pricing below tracks each game so you can see when sections drop or upper-bowl resale undercuts the box office.
Where can I buy Anaheim Ducks tickets?▼
Tickets are sold through Ticketmaster and the official Ducks site. Honda Center routinely has affordable upper-bowl single-game tickets except for Kings and Golden Knights matchups.
Where should I park for a Ducks game at Honda Center?▼
Honda Center on-site lots are the closest option, and adjacent parking lots near Angel Stadium also serve game-night overflow. Rideshare drop-off is at the south plaza.
What are the best seats at Honda Center?▼
Sections 207-211 along centre ice in the upper bowl deliver the best price-to-view ratio, while lower-bowl glass seats remain among the cheapest in the NHL relative to other markets.
Any game-day tips for Ducks fans?▼
Take the ARTIC train to Anaheim Regional Transportation Intermodal Center for a walk to Honda Center, arrive early for the player intros, and explore the Anaheim GardenWalk for pre-game food and drinks.
When did the Anaheim Ducks win the Stanley Cup?▼
The Ducks captured their first and only Stanley Cup in 2007, defeating the Ottawa Senators in five games. Scott Niedermayer was named the Conn Smythe Trophy winner as playoff MVP.
Where do the Ducks play?▼
The Anaheim Ducks play their home games at Honda Center in Anaheim, CALIFORNIA.
How much are Ducks tickets in Anaheim?▼
Anaheim Ducks ticket prices range from $40 to $300 USD depending on the opponent, seat location, and game significance. Live Ticketmaster pricing on this page tracks every confirmed Ducks home game.
When is the next Ducks home game?▼
No upcoming Ducks games are currently listed on the Ticketmaster feed. The schedule populates here as NHL confirms dates.
How early should I arrive for a Ducks game?▼
Gates at Honda Center typically open 60 to 90 minutes before first pitch, tip-off, or puck drop. Arriving early lets you clear security, find parking, and catch warm-ups.
Where can I park for Ducks games?▼
Honda Center has on-site paid lots plus nearby garages and street parking. Pre-booking through SpotHero usually saves money versus paying on arrival.
Is Honda Center accessible for fans with mobility needs?▼
Yes. Honda Center offers wheelchair-accessible seating, ramps, elevators, and accessible restrooms. Contact guest services in advance for the best experience.
Are Ducks tickets sold through Ticketmaster?▼
Yes. Every game listed on this page links to the official Ticketmaster checkout for Ducks home games at Honda Center. Inventory and pricing refresh every 6 hours.