Ducks Suddenly Look Poised To Land The Veteran Help Fans Want

As teams scramble to negotiate contracts, the NHL free agency market heats up with big names like Radko Gudas, Anders Lee, and Patrick Kane considering their options.

The opening of free agency is already shaping up to be busy for a handful of familiar names, with several teams trying to keep their own pieces in place while others prepare to chase the market.

In Florida, the Panthers believe they can get newly acquired defenseman Radko Gudas signed, and the same goes for the Anaheim Ducks and A.J. Greer, according to David Pagnotta. Elliotte Friedman also noted that Greer is “looking for term.”

Friedman added another Ducks free agent note, saying forward Jeffrey Viel is seeking either three years at $4 million or four years at $3 million.

Anders Lee, meanwhile, is headed to the open market. Pierre LeBrun reported that Lee informed the New York Islanders this morning that he is going to free agency.

The Islanders had improved their offer last night, but it still wasn’t enough. That said, LeBrun noted it doesn’t rule out a return after Lee sees what else is out there.

The issue appears to have been term. Stefen Rosner reported that Lee was looking for three years, while the Islanders did not want to go beyond two.

If Lee does test the market, Michael Russo expects the Minnesota Wild to be among the teams interested. Russo also said Lee could take his time before making a decision and might not sign quickly on July 1st.

Patrick Kane is another name expected to draw attention. Chris Johnston said on TSN that there’s going to be “a fair amount of interest” in the pending UFA.

Johnston pointed to the Buffalo Sabres and a possible return to the Chicago Blackhawks, while also mentioning a rumored fit with the Toronto Maple Leafs. He added that, at this point, that Leafs possibility does not seem likely to materialize.

In Ottawa, the Senators are trying to keep Claude Giroux from reaching free agency. Bruce Garrioch reported that the Senators are working to re-sign the forward before he becomes a free agent.

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