Everyday heroes are an integral part of our lives and community. The Anaheim Ducks invite you to nominate yourself or a hero in our community who has gone above and beyond or otherwise impacted your life for the better. These nominees will be highlighted during the special night at Honda Center, including in-game, across the Ducks social media platforms and the team's broadcast on Bally Sports. To nominate a hero to be recognized at an upcoming game, please
fill out this form
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The Ducks will honor the United States Armed Forces by hosting Military Appreciation Night presented by Pacific Premier Bank on Wednesday, Nov. 9 at Honda Center when the Ducks face the Minnesota Wild (7 p.m.). This special night will pay tribute to local military members and their families as well as raise awareness for a military nonprofit organization, United Heroes League. Additionally, the first 10,000 fans in attendance will receive an exclusive military dad hat giveaway presented by Pacific Premier Bank.
Law Enforcement Appreciation Night will be held on Saturday, Nov. 12 as the Ducks faceoff with the Chicago Blackhawks (7 p.m.) The club will recognize the brave men and women in uniform who serve our local community throughout the game.
The Heroes Nights schedule will continue with Healthcare Professionals Appreciation Night on Friday, Feb. 10 when the Ducks face the Pittsburgh Penguins (7 p.m.) Throughout the game, healthcare professionals from local healthcare facilities including Anaheim Ducks Partners UCI Health and CHOC, will be honored as a thank you for their commitment to our community.
Educator Appreciation Night will be held on Friday, Mar. 17 as the Ducks take on the Columbus Blue Jackets (7 p.m.) The ability of educators to continually adapt and overcome is truly inspiring, and the Anaheim Ducks will highlight the resiliency of these incredible individuals throughout the night. The Ducks are advocates for inspiring and educating the future of our community, hosting numerous initiatives throughout the year through the award-winning S.C.O.R.E. (Scholastic Curriculum Of Recreation & Education) program. The S.C.O.R.E. program is made free of charge to all participants and uses the sport of hockey to teach educational themes, encourage healthy and active living, reinforce the importance of positive character building as well as reward youth for their dedication of pursuing academic excellence.
The Ducks will conclude their Heroes Nights slate of games with Fire & Rescue Appreciation Night on Saturday, Mar. 25 when the Ducks face the St. Louis Blues (7:30 p.m.) The Ducks will honor the selfless service these heroes display and thank them for the dedication and commitment they exemplify with each shift. The Ducks would also like to bring awareness to two nonprofit organizations who offer support to the families of fallen First Responders, the Fallen Firefighter Relief Fund and the Peace Officers' Memorial Foundation.
Tickets to Heroes Nights events will be available starting in mid-September. If you're looking to attend with a group, visit
AnaheimDucks.com/HeroesNights
for more information on how to secure a special package, including a limited-edition Heroes Night hat for the night of your choosing.