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Photo: Ducks Show Off New Logo, Orange Uniforms Ahead of 2024-25 NHL Season

Jack Murray

It's a new era in Anaheim.

The Anaheim Ducks showcased their new rebranded look on the ice on Thursday at the Upper Deck NHLPA Rookie showcase.

Ducks rookie Cutter Gauthier was the featured player as he was shown possessing the puck mid-stride as well as celebrating after a goal. The new uniforms feature a throwback to the team's "Mighty Ducks" logo as well as a switch to orange as the dominant color. The old Ducks logo is featured on the shoulders of the jersey.

In addition to orange, the scheme also features some black, white and gold. This is the Ducks first rebrand since 2005, when the team changed from the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim. That era of the team was based on the Disney movie The Mighty Ducks and featured a white, green and purple color scheme.

The 2005 rebrand switched to black, orange and gold but the orange was more of an undertone. Now, orange takes over as the main color.

The Ducks have not reached the postseason since 2018 and have been at the bottom of the NHL for the last several season. However, players like Gauthier, Leo Carlson, Olen Zellweger and 2024 No. 3 pick Beckett Sennecke represent a bright future and a rebrand around the young talent shows that improvement is coming soon.

The Ducks will officially debut the new look in the regular season on Oct. 12 against the San Jose Sharks. The first look at the home jerseys in action will come on Oct. 16 against Utah.

   

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