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Panthers acquire rights to Radko Gudas from Ducks for rights to A.J. Greer

By Thomson Reuters Jun 29, 2026 | 7:33 PM

The Florida Panthers are trying to bring back a familiar piece to their blue line before free agency opens.

Florida acquired the negotiating rights to defenseman Radko ​Gudas from the Anaheim Ducks on Monday in exchange ‌for the rights to forward A.J. Greer. Both players are pending unrestricted free agents, so the deal gives each team a brief window to negotiate a contract before the market opens on July 1.

Gudas, 36, spent three ‌seasons ​with the Panthers from 2020-23 and ⁠helped Florida reach the Stanley ⁠Cup Final in 2023 before signing with Anaheim. He served as the Ducks’ captain for the past two seasons and was part of a group that helped Anaheim return ​to the playoffs for the first time since 2018.

“Radko Gudas captained our club with heart and soul over the last ⁠two seasons while making a great ⁠impact in our community,” Ducks general manager Pat ​Verbeek said. “We offer our thanks and wish him great success going ​forward. We hope to sign A.J. to a contract ‌and look forward to what he can bring to our club.”

Gudas had two goals and 11 assists in 56 regular-season games for Anaheim last season. He has 42 goals, 169 assists and ⁠1,124 penalty minutes in 885 career NHL games with the Ducks, Panthers, Tampa Bay Lightning (2012-2015), Philadelphia Flyers (2015-2019) and Washington Capitals (2019-2020).

Greer, 29, played ⁠the past two seasons ‌with Florida and was part of the ⁠Panthers’ Stanley Cup-winning team in 2025. He set ​career ‌highs last season with 17 goals, 15 assists ​and 32 ⁠points in 78 games. He gives Anaheim a chance to add a veteran forward with size and a physical edge if the sides can reach a deal.

For his career, Greer has notched 36 goals and 45 assists with 448 penalty minutes across 326 ​games.

–Field Level Media