Ryan Getzlaf, born on May tenth, nineteen eighty-five, is a distinguished Canadian former professional ice hockey player renowned for his remarkable career with the Anaheim Ducks. As the franchise's all-time leading scorer, Getzlaf's impact on the ice is undeniable. He was selected in the first round, nineteenth overall, during the two thousand three NHL entry draft and went on to play in three NHL All-Star Games.
Getzlaf's tenure with the Ducks culminated in a pinnacle achievement when he was part of the team that secured the Stanley Cup championship in two thousand seven. His prowess as a playmaker and power forward is reflected in his records, as he leads the Ducks in games played, assists, and points, while also holding the all-time playoff records for goals, assists, and points. Notably, he led the Ducks in assists twelve times, setting a franchise record with sixty-six assists in the two thousand eight to two thousand nine season.
Before his illustrious NHL career, Getzlaf showcased his talent in junior hockey, playing four seasons with the Calgary Hitmen and earning recognition as a two-time Western Hockey League all-star. His international career is equally impressive, having represented Canada on multiple occasions. He was a key member of the two thousand five World Junior Championship team, widely regarded as one of the greatest in Canadian history, and earned a silver medal at the two thousand eight IIHF World Championship.
A two-time Olympian, Getzlaf contributed to Canadian teams that clinched gold medals at the two thousand ten and two thousand fourteen Winter Games. In two thousand twenty-four, he transitioned to a new role within the NHL's Department of Player Safety, continuing his legacy in the sport.