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John Gibson officially sets Anaheim Ducks history

He's going into the record books.

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While the Anaheim Ducks may not have the most illustrious history in the National Hockey League, they've certainly featured some of the top talents in the game. The likes of Paul Kariya, Teemu Selanne, Chris Pronger, Scott Niedermayer, Ryan Getzlaf, and Jean-Sebastien Giguere have all called the franchise that entered the NHL in the early 1990's home.

As you may remember, it was goaltender Guy Hebert who established himself as the stalwart workhorse between the pipes, and would help guide the Mighty Ducks to their first ever postseason success in the form of a first round series win over the Phoenix Coyotes in 1997. For that, he'll forever be remembered in Ducks lore.

But now, there's a new head of the crease in Ducks history, and that comes in the form of Pittsburgh native John Gibson. Thanks to his efforts despite a losing season, he's now the official all-time saves leader in team history with 11,837. He surpassed Hebert's mark of 11,813. 

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