The Puckdoku NHL Immaculate Grid for July 24 is now available to play. One of the tasks in today's grid is to name the players who have played for the Florida Panthers and the Anaheim Ducks.
Many players have represented both teams at some point in their NHL careers. Brandon Montour is one of the most notable players to do so.
Montour was the No. 55 pick for the Anaheim Ducks in the 2014 draft. He spent three seasons with the Ducks before joining the Buffalo Saabres for three seasons. After his stint with the Sabres, Montour joined the Florida Panthers, where he has played for three seasons.
Other NHL players to represent both Florida Panthers & Anaheim Ducks
Frank Vatrano: Vatrano entered the NHL as an undrafted player and joined the Boston Bruins. He played three seasons with the Bruins and went on to join the Florida Panthers, where he played for five seasons.
Following his stint with Florida, Vatrano joined the New York Rangers. He played just 22 games for the Rangers before joining the Anaheim Ducks, where he has been for one season.
Bryan Allen: Allen was the No. 4 pick for the Vancouver Canucks in the 1988 draft. After spending five seasons with the Canucks, Allen joined the Florida Panthers, where he played for five seasons.
He also spent three seasons with the Anaheim Ducks. Apart from the aforementioned teams, Bryan Allen also played for the Montreal Canadiens and Carolina Hurricanes.
Ryan Whitney: Whitney was the No. 5 pick for the Pittsburgh Penguins in the 2002 draft. After playing for five seasons with the Penguins, Whitney joined the Anaheim Ducks for two seasons.
Ryan Whitney had a brief stint of seven games for the Florida Panthers. He also played for the Edmonton Oilers in his career.
Michael Sgarbossa: Sgarbossa entered the league as an undrafted player and joined the Carolina Hurricanes for two seasons.
Michael Sgarbossa then joined the Anaheim Ducks for two seasons before joining the Florida Panthers for a brief stint of 29 games. Sgarbossa also played for the Washington Capitals.