Ducks Win Stanley Cup
Ducks Win Stanley Cup
Jean-Sebastian Giguere gathers his thoughts before the start of Game 5.
Ryan Getzlaf tries to get around Daniel Alfredsson during the first period.
Andy McDonald is greeted by Ryan Getzlaf after scoring the game's first goal.
Ray Emery wasn't sharp in Game 5 -- allowing six goals on just 18 shots.
Senators coach Bryan Murray can only watch as he team falls short in the Cup finals.
Scott Niedermayer raises the Conn Smythe Trophy after being named MVP of the playoffs.
Ryan Getzlaf finished the Cup finals with five points and the playoffs with 17 points.
It took 14 seasons, but Teemu Selanne was finally able to hoist the Stanley Cup.
J-S Giguere, who faced just 13 shots in Game 5, finished the playoffs with a stellar 1.97 GAA.
Chris Pronger finally got his shot at lifting the Stanley Cup.
Familiar territory: Scott Niedermayer hoists the Stanley Cup for the fourth time. He won three with the Devils.
Scott (right) and Rob Niedermayer became the first brothers to win the Cup together since Brent and Duane Sutter won with the Islanders in 1983.
The Ducks rolled through the playoffs -- losing just five games.
The Ducks became the first California team to win the Stanley Cup.