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Anaheim Ducks Acquire A.J. Greer from Florida

· 2026-06-30

Anaheim Ducks Acquire A.J. Greer from Florida

The Anaheim Ducks have acquired the rights to right wing A.J. Greer from the Florida Panthers.

The trade sent the rights to defenseman Radko Gudas to Florida.

What happened?

The Ducks made this move after finishing the season 7th in the Western Conference with a 43-33 record.

They are currently on a W1 streak.

Why it matters for Anaheim Ducks

A.J. Greer is a skilled player who can bring value to the team.

He scored 2-1=3 points in 16 postseason games and helped Florida win the 2025 Stanley Cup championship.

What comes next?

The Ducks hope to sign A.J. Greer to a contract soon.

Greer has recorded 36-45=81 points with a +18 rating and 448 penalty minutes in 326 regular season games.

He also appeared in 278 American Hockey League games, collecting 85-110=195 points.

The Ducks are looking to improve their roster after losing 1-5 to the Vegas Golden Knights on May 15, 2026.

Pat Verbeek, the Ducks General Manager, said the team is grateful for Radko Gudas' contributions.

Gudas served as the club's captain for the last two seasons and earned 9-38=47 points with a +16 rating.

The Ducks are looking forward to what A.J. Greer can bring to the team.

Greer was originally selected by the Colorado Avalanche in the second round of the 2015 NHL Draft.

He has played for several teams, including the Boston University Terriers in the NCAA.

The Ducks are excited to have Greer on board and are looking to make more moves to improve their roster.

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