
Current Season
GP
43
Goals
1
Assists
9
Points
10
+/-
-2
S%
2.0%
Career Stats
Contract
Cap Hit
$4.00M
Total Value
$12.00M
Expires
3 yrs · 2025-2026
Status
Then UFA
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Recent Stories
Anaheim Ducks defenseman Radko Gudas, playing for Czechia at the Milan Cortina Olympics, lights up social media after yelling a homophobic slur at the ref while protesting a roughing penalty. The outburst comes right after his hit sidelines Canada's captain Sidney Crosby, hobbling the Penguins legend and sparking fury from fans who say he deserved way more than two minutes.
Radko Gudas, the NHL's resident enforcer now suiting up for Team Czechia, gets mic'd up and drops a homophobic slur during an Olympics clash that everyone's buzzing about. Locker rooms have cleaned up their act over the years, but this kind of throwback noise from a guy with his mileage in the league hits different - especially with the NHL's recent pride tape flip-flops and fines still fresh in memory.
Sidney Crosby battles back from a brutal lower-body injury suffered bracing for Radko Gudas' hit in the quarters against Czechia, pushing through skating sessions and expert consults to test his limits for Canada's gold medal clash with the U.S. At 38, the Penguins captain and two-time Olympic champ weighs his sidelined heart against the team's needs, opting out after a tough sit-down with coaches and docs because he couldn't deliver full throttle.
Sidney Crosby, the Penguins captain and Canada's heartbeat, suffers a lower-body injury from that brutal hit by Radko Gudas in the Czechia quarterfinal and now sits for the gold medal showdown against the US. At 38, the most decorated vet on the roster skated hard Friday and Saturday, consulting experts in Milan while coach Jon Cooper played the game-time decision card, but imaging and smarts kept him sidelined to avoid risking the team.
Sidney Crosby skates in a closed session and shows enough to keep Canada coach Jon Cooper from ruling him out of Sunday's gold medal clash with the U.S. The Penguins captain, who hobbled off after Radko Gudas' hit in the Czechia quarterfinal, sat out the Finland semifinal but moves better today according to teammates like Nick Suzuki.
Anaheim's Radko Gudas, no stranger to the penalty box, gets caught on mic hurling a gay slur during the Winter Olympics. The tough-nosed D-man's moment draws quick heat in a league that's cracked down on language harder than ever. As NHL eyes watch the tournament, this clip tests how Hockey Canada and the Ducks handle their enforcer's old-school edge.