Petr Mrazek's season is officially over.
The Anaheim Ducks announced on Wednesday that the veteran goaltender underwent hip surgery on Tuesday and will miss the remainder of the 2025-26.
Mrazek, 34, was acquired by Anaheim from the Detroit Red Wings in the summer.
He made 10 appearances for the Ducks this season, posting a 3-5-0 record, 4.07 GAA and .858 save percentage.
The native of Czechia has played in over 400 career NHL games with six different teams, holding a career record of 183-181-40 and 26 shutouts in that span. Mrazek's career GAA sits at 2.87 and his save percentage is at .905.
As for the Ducks, they'll return to action on Feb. 25, hosting the Edmonton Oilers following the Olympic break. Anaheim had won two straight games before the regular-season hiatus, part of a 30-23-3 record for the Pacific Division's third-place team.




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