Ducks Activate Ryan Strome, Place Radko Gudas On Injured Reserve

The Ducks have made a pair of roster moves heading into their game tonight against Winnipeg. Patrick Present of The Hockey News relays that Anaheim has activated center Ryan Strome off injured reserve. To make room for him on the active roster, defenseman Radko Gudas has been placed on IR.
Strome has yet to play this season due to an upper-body injury sustained in practice during the preseason. In 2024-25, the 32-year-old put up 41 points for the third season in a row after tallying 10 goals and 31 assists in 82 games while averaging over 16 minutes a night of playing time as a middle-six center.
It would be surprising to see Strome have a similar role this season. Leo Carlsson and Mason McTavish are their main two pivots while Mikael Granlund – when healthy – will be anchoring a line as well. That should push Strome to the wing, a role he might be better suited for given his struggles at the faceoff dot; he won just 41.7% of his draws last season. Still, his return will be a welcome one to an attack that’s already among the NHL’s best in the early going; they enter play tonight with the second-most goals in the NHL.
As for Gudas, he has been out for a little more than two weeks with a lower-body injury. Assuming that the placement is back-dated, he’ll be eligible to be activated as soon as he’s cleared to play. The 35-year-old has played in seven games this season, picking up two assists, 12 blocks, and 23 hits in 15:35 per night of playing time.




