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Finnish Defenseman Toni Lydman had played four years for Calgary and five for Buffalo before he joined the Anaheim Ducks as a Free Agent in 2010. Lydman might have been nearing the end of his career, but he still had a lot left to offer, especially in his first year as a Duck.