A Fresh Start in Anaheim
A.J. Greer, a seasoned forward with over a decade of NHL experience, announced this week that he has signed a four‑year contract with the Anaheim Ducks, a move that marks a new chapter in his professional journey.
The 30‑year‑old winger said the decision was driven by the Ducks’ clear commitment to building a competitive team, the organization’s family‑friendly culture, and the chance to carve out a top‑nine role where he can showcase his skill set.
A Stanley Cup Chapter
Greer’s career took a pivotal turn when he captured a Stanley Cup with the Florida Panthers, an achievement that not only added a championship ring but also exposed him to an intense playoff environment that he describes as invaluable.
Beyond the ice, Greer has become a vocal advocate for mental‑health awareness, openly discussing his own struggles and encouraging teammates and fans to seek help when needed.
Throughout his career he has partnered with children’s hospitals, using his platform to support charitable initiatives and to give back to communities that have cheered him on.
Looking Ahead
Looking forward, Greer says his primary goal is to help the Ducks succeed by providing guidance, playing with selflessness, and fostering a belief‑filled atmosphere among the younger players.
He envisions a team that blends youthful energy with veteran poise, and he believes his experience can accelerate that transition.