Radko Gudas rejoins Florida Panthers after stint with Ducks
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 5, 2026, 11:35 AM
Last updated Jul 5, 2026
Radko Gudas returned to the Florida Panthers two days ago, eager to contribute to the team's pursuit of a Stanley Cup. After three seasons with the Panthers from 2021-23, Gudas signed a six-year deal worth approximately $9 million, helping the Panthers manage their salary cap. He expressed excitement about reuniting with former teammates and contributing to the team's success, which included reaching the Stanley Cup Final last season. Gudas previously left for the Anaheim Ducks but initiated a return to Florida after free agency opened this summer.
- •Gudas signed a six-year deal worth around $9 million.
- •He previously played for the Panthers before joining the Ducks.
- •The Panthers reached the Stanley Cup Final last season.
- •Gudas was excited to reunite with teammates and contribute.
- •Florida has made aggressive moves to enhance their playoff competitiveness.
- 11:35 AMYahoo Sports — Radko Gudas Ready to Create More Havoc with the Florida Panthers
"On Friday morning, two days after returning to the Florida Panthers, Radko Gudas met with the local media wearing a […] This article: Radko Gudas Ready to Create More Havoc with the Florida Panthers originally appeared on Florida Hockey Now.
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