The Anaheim Ducks named veteran defenseman Radko Gudas as their captain on Thursday, their first since franchise star Ryan Getzlaf retired after the 2021-22 season.
Gudas, 34, becomes the ninth captain in Ducks history, joining standouts such as Getzlaf, Scott Niedermayer, Chris Pronger and Paul Kariya. Troy Loney was their captain in their inaugural 1993–94 season. Teemu Selanne, Randy Ladouceur and Steve Rucchin also wore the “C” for the club.
It’s a watershed moment for Gudas, a native of the Czech Republic known for his hitting play during his 12 NHL seasons. It also represents development for a player who crossed the line earlier in his career with multiple suspensions for undisciplined actions. He totaled 971 career penalty minutes but stayed on the right side of the line in recent seasons.
“I am honored to be named captain of the Anaheim Ducks and lead our team into an exciting era,” Gudas said in a statement released by the team. “The trust placed in me by (GM) Pat (Verbeek), our management, coaches and my teammates is something I take with pride. Leadership is a shared quality among our team, and I look forward to representing the Ducks on the ice as well out of the way in the community.”
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Gudas played in 784 games with Tampa Bay, Philadelphia, Washington, Florida and Anaheim. The bearded defenseman signed a three-year contract with the Ducks after reaching the 2023 Stanley Cup Final with the Panthers.
Why was Gudas the choice for the Ducks?
Second-year head coach Greg Cronin implored his veterans to take more ownership of the club during the 2023-24 season, and general manager Pat Verbeek agreed it was time to have a captain after leaving the role vacant for two seasons. Cam Fowler, Adam Henrique and Jakob Silfverberg were the regular alternate captains during that time. No one, however, replaced Getzlaf’s immense presence.
Teams often point out that multiple players can hold a locker room accountable, but during its last two disappointing seasons, Anaheim has shown it needs a single respected leader, someone the rest of the players can follow and support. It only took one season for Gudas to earn that.
Gudas is a great communicator who gives maximum effort on the ice and still has the defensive game to play a huge role. He was excellent for the Ducks in his first season and – especially with Fowler part of trade talks – can especially set the example for the Ducks’ young core of promising defensemen.
There were strong hints that the Ducks would be leaning this way, as Gudas represented the team in Las Vegas for the NHL’s preseason media tour and threw out the first pitch at a recent Los Angeles Angels home game. And it looks like he’s at least a good transitional option until they feel like either Mason McTavish or Leo Carlsson is ready to be their next long-term captain.
(Photo by Radko Gudas: Jaylynn Nash/Getty Images)