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Ducks at Vegas Golden Knights plus Las Vegas Raiders — a NHL + NCAAFB road trip.
- Games
- 3 games
- When
- Oct 2–4
- Leagues
- NCAAFBNFLNHL
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Double up on the road — Ducks trips that pair with another league
Just want one game? Browse the full away schedule ↓Ducks at Vegas Golden Knights plus Las Vegas Raiders — a NHL + NCAAFB road trip.
Ducks at Los Angeles Kings plus Los Angeles Chargers — a NHL + NCAAFB road trip.
Ducks at Minnesota Wild plus Minnesota Vikings — a NHL + NFL road trip.
Ducks at Los Angeles Kings plus Los Angeles Chargers — a NHL + NCAAFB road trip.
Anaheim Ducks fans have 3 real multi-sport road trips this season, plus 4 NHL-only weekend series. That makes this mostly a NHL travel team with a few standout multi-league weekends worth planning around.
Los Angeles leads because it delivers a 3-game, 3-league weekend at the lowest combined ticket cost (US$825 vs US$955 for Las Vegas). Las Vegas matches on stack size but costs more.
Better road-trip team than home-stack team. 3 away cities offer real multi-sport weekends, led by Los Angeles with a 3-game, 3-league stack — more than Anaheim's best home weekend of 2 games.
Strongest attendable game stacks
Ducks at Los Angeles Kings plus Los Angeles Chargers — a NHL + NCAAFB road trip.
Ducks at Vegas Golden Knights plus Las Vegas Raiders — a NHL + NCAAFB road trip.
Ducks at Minnesota Wild plus Minnesota Vikings — a NHL + NFL road trip.
Ducks at Florida Panthers — 2-game weekend.
Ducks at Calgary Flames — 2-game weekend.
Ducks at Edmonton Oilers — 2-game weekend.
Ducks at Toronto Maple Leafs — 2-game weekend.
Trip totals use Premium-tier ticket pricing, hotel for the cluster nights, and round-trip flights for fly-distance routes. Drive-friendly trips (<150 mi) exclude flight cost; medium-distance trips (150–500 mi) show stay + tickets only because travel cost varies by traveler.
Most Ducks away weekends (4 of 7) are NHL-only series. A typical road trip is three games at one stadium — enjoyable, but not a SportCation. The question is whether the 3 multi-sport weekends justify the planning.
Los Angeles is the clear value play — more games at lower cost. Las Vegas offers the same stack size at a premium, which only makes sense if the destination itself matters to you. The NCAAFB and NFL additions are what separate these from a regular NHL road series.
Los Angeles leads on pure stacking math: 3 games across 3 leagues in one weekend at US$825 combined. It undercuts Las Vegas by US$130 on tickets alone. The NHL anchor is Ducks at Los Angeles Kings, with Los Angeles Chargers (NCAAFB, NFL) filling the rest of the weekend. Best for fans chasing league diversity — 3 leagues in one weekend is rare at any price.
Las Vegas matches Los Angeles at 3 games but sits second on cost — US$955 vs US$825 keeps it behind. Logistics: compact downtown venue cluster, quick airport access (15 min to venues). Ducks visit Vegas Golden Knights, adding Las Vegas Raiders for the NCAAFB/NFL side of the stack. Best for fans chasing league diversity — 3 leagues in one weekend is rare at any price.
Minneapolis closes the multi-sport list with 3 games across 2 leagues. Logistics: compact downtown venue cluster, direct rail from the airport to the sports district. Ducks visit Minnesota Wild, adding Minnesota Vikings for the NFL side of the stack. Best for fans who want an easy downtown sports weekend without needing a rental car.
Live in Anaheim? Anaheim home weekends are on the city hub