Florida Panthers Acquire Anaheim Captain Radko Gudas in Trade
The veteran defenseman returns after three seasons in Anaheim, while Florida sends A.J. Greer rights in the swap, officials said.
- The Florida Panthers acquired defenseman Radko Gudas from Anaheim, trading forward A.J. Greer to the Ducks in a deal involving two pending unrestricted free agents.
- Gudas returns to the Panthers after leaving in July 2024 to sign a three-year contract with the Ducks, where he served as captain last season.
- The Prague, Czechia, native nears his 900th career NHL game at 885 appearances. During his previous Panthers tenure, he tallied 203 hits and notched career-highs in goals, assists, and points.
- Greer, a 6-foot-3, 244-pound forward, helped Florida win the 2025 Stanley Cup. His career spans the Calgary Flames, Boston Bruins, New Jersey Devils, and Colorado Avalanche before joining the Ducks.
- Across 78 games last season, Greer posted 17 goals, 15 assists, and 32 points. He also led all Ducks defensemen with 164 hits, adding 13 points in 56 games during that campaign.
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Florida Panthers acquire Anaheim captain Radko Gudas in trade
The Florida Panthers acquired Anaheim captain Radko Gudas by trading forward A.J. Greer to the Ducks in a deal involving two pending unrestricted free agents. The teams now have an exclusive negotiating window to sign the players by Wednesday.
NHL trade update: Florida Panthers acquire Radko Gudas' negotiating rights in a deal with Anaheim Ducks for A.J. Greer
NHL News: In a strategic move, the Florida Panthers have reacquired veteran defenseman Radko Gudas in a trade with the Anaheim Ducks for A.J. Greer on Monday. T.
Florida Panthers secure rights to Radko Gudas in exchange for rights to A.J. Greer
General manager Bill Zito announced Monday that the Florida Panthers acquired the rights to defenseman Radko Gudas from the Anaheim Ducks. In exchange, the Ducks secured the rights to forward A.J. Greer, who spent the last two seasons with Florida.
Anaheim traded Radko Gudas to Florida for Canadian forward AJ Greer.

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