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Anaheim Ducks feel The Force on 'Star Wars Night' at Honda Center (Photos)

Photo via Anaheim Ducks

ANAHEIM – Honda Center had a space-like feel to it Wednesday night when the Anaheim Ducks hosted the Tampa Bay Lightning.

Fans dressed in costumes from the "Star Wars" series as the Ducks paid homage to the popular franchise with their own “Star Wars Night.” This came just a few weeks before the opening of "Star Wars: The Force Awakens."

First there was this video.

Some members of the Ducks entertainment team dressed as Princess Leia.

The Ducks television team also wore "Star Wars" themed ties.

That would be former Mighty Ducks goaltender Guy Hebert and broadcaster Kent French with R2-D2 in the below photo.

The team’s mascot, Wild Wing, underwent a bit of a costume alteration, which made the creature look like Darth Maul from "Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace."

Anaheim's official Twitter had a blast with an event, making movie references intertwined with the game action.

The Ducks lost 2-1 to the Lightning, but that didn’t dampen anyone’s enthusiasm for the event.

“I’m a 'Star Wars' fan, I grew up with it,” Ducks forward Shawn Horcoff said. “I’m looking forward to (The Force Awakens). My kids are 10 and eight. I’ve made them watch all the old ones so they’re up to date and they’re excited for the new one.”

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