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1:28What Ducks Must Do to Even Series vs. Golden Knights
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0:43Ducks Look For Playoff Success vs. Golden Knights
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1:32Golden Knights' Outlook Following Final Loss
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0:44Analyzing Carter Hart's Stanley Cup Final Struggles
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1:02Goaltending Below Expectations In Stanley Cup Playoffs
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1:192026 Stanley Cup Goalie Comparison: Hart vs. Andersen
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1:40John Tortorella's Success With Golden Knights
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1:35Impact of a Long Layoff In Action For Hurricanes
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1:46Carter Hart and the Art of Blocking Shots Lead Vegas to Game 1 Victory
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1:14NHL Coaching Matchmaker: Kings
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0:40Vegas Forfeits 2nd-Round Pick Over Media Violation
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6:38Golden Knights Advance; Canadiens Take Series Lead
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1:09Avalanche's Better Matchup: Golden Knights or Ducks?
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5:14Breaking Down the 2026 NHL Head Coaching Carousel
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0:46Ducks Look to Force Game 7 vs Golden Knights
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1:12Is The Kings Opening The Least Desiring Of The 3 Current Jobs?
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1:16Maple Leafs Job Open After Craig Berube Firing
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1:23Why the Oilers Fired Head Coach Kris Knoblauch
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0:53Ducks Power Plays Wakes Up After Rough Start
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0:53Ducks And Golden Knights Play Pivotal Game 5 In Vegas
2025 Stats
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| Regular Season | 19 | 38 | 57 | 11 | 18:21 | 14 |
| Post Season | 3 | 8 | 11 | 1 | 17:56 | 0 |
Top Troy Terry News
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Ducks' Troy Terry: Undergoes hip surgery
Terry recently underwent hip surgery and is expected to need 5-6 months to recover, Chris Johnston of The Athletic reports Thursday.
Terry didn't miss any of Anaheim's 12 playoff games this year, and he was productive over those postseason outings with three goals and 11 points. However, he was playing through the hip injury. His timetable suggests that the 28-year-old won't be ready for the start of 2026-27, and he likely won't play before mid-November in a best-case scenario. He still might cross the 50-point mark for a sixth consecutive campaign in 2026-27 despite beginning the season on the shelf. Although he was limited to 61 outings during the 2025-26 regular season, he finished with 19 goals and 57 points.
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Ducks' Troy Terry: Expected to undergo surgery
Terry played through a hip problem that will require offseason surgery, leaving his recovery timeline up in the air, Eric Stephens of The Athletic reports Thursday.
Terry basically skipped practices throughout the postseason, but that didn't stop him from appearing in all 12 playoff games for the Ducks. In those outings, the 28-year-old winger notched three goals and eight assists, including a pair of power-play points.
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Ducks' Troy Terry: One of each Thursday
Terry scored a goal on five shots, dished an assist and went plus-3 in Thursday's 5-2 win over the Oilers in Game 6.
Terry had a hand in Chris Kreider's first-period tally before scoring one himself at 19:13 of the second, which was the dagger against the Oilers. With three goals and four assists over his first six playoff outings, Terry has done his part from a top-line role despite not being at 100 percent -- he has frequently skipped morning skates and practices after battling injuries during the regular season. The depth of the Ducks' offense has kept Terry from having to play too much so far this postseason, even as the team continues to use 11 forwards and seven defensemen.
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Ducks' Troy Terry: Scores twice Monday
Terry scored two goals, including one on the power play, and added an assist in Monday's 4-3 loss against the Oilers in Game 1 of their first-round playoff series.
Terry was heavily involved on offense for the Ducks and participated directly in each of the team's goals, picking up right where he left off after scoring in the regular-season finale versus the Predators on April 16. Terry scored 19 goals across 61 regular-season appearances, but he figures to play a big role for the Ducks in the playoffs as part of the first line.
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Ducks' Troy Terry: Nets game-winner
Terry scored the game-winning goal Thursday in a 5-4 victory over the Predators.
Terry broke the tie with a power-play goal at 17:06 of the third period. It was his first goal in seven games (two power-play assists). Terry delivered 57 points in 61 games this season, but failed to hit the 20-goal mark for the first time since 2020-21. He fired 19 snipes in 2025-26.
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Ducks' Troy Terry: Deals pair of power-play assists
Terry logged two power-play assists, six shots on goal and two blocked shots in Thursday's 6-1 win over the Sharks.
Terry had gone three contests without a point entering Thursday. The 28-year-old winger is up to 56 points over 58 outings this season, his highest total in the last three years. He's done that despite missing time due to injuries, and he's yet to score a power-play goal, though he has earned 11 helpers with the man advantage. Terry also has 154 shots on net, 17 blocked shots and a plus-11 rating while mainly playing in the top six.
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Ducks' Troy Terry: Cashes in on turnover
Terry scored a goal on six shots and went plus-2 in Wednesday's 4-3 loss to the Sharks.
Terry has two points over three games since he missed one contest due to a lower-body issue. He's up to 18 goals, 54 points, 132 shots on net and a plus-15 rating over 54 appearances. He's never finished a season at a point-per-game pace, but he's clearly benefited from the Ducks' stronger offense this season -- he had 55 points over 77 outings in 2024-25.
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Ducks' Troy Terry: Sets up opening goal
Terry recorded an assist, two shots on goal and went plus-2 in Monday's 5-4 overtime loss to the Maple Leafs.
Terry was in his second game back from missing one contest due to a lower-body injury. He had 20:01 of ice time Monday, his first time over the 20-minute mark since Dec. 16 versus the Blue Jackets. The winger has taken more than his fair share of bumps and bruises this season, so he could get rested if the Ducks lock up the top spot in the Pacific Division. Terry has remained productive with 17 goals, 36 assists, 126 shots on net and a plus-13 rating over 53 appearances.
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Ducks' Troy Terry: Good to play Saturday
Terry (lower body) is good to play against Edmonton on Saturday, per Zach Cavanagh of The Sporting Tribune.
Terry missed Thursday's game against Calgary because of the injury. He has 17 goals and 52 points in 51 outings in 2025-26. Terry will return to the first line alongside Chris Kreider and Leo Carlsson on Saturday, which will push Frank Vatrano out of the top six.
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Ducks' Troy Terry: Sidelined by lower-body issue
Terry won't play Thursday versus the Flames due to a lower-body injury.
Terry has battled a recurring upper-body injury at times this season, but this is a new concern. The 28-year-old doesn't have an established timeline to return from this injury. The Ducks will have Frank Vatrano on the top line in Terry's usual spot for Thursday's game.
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Ducks' Troy Terry: Fills empty cage
Terry scored an empty-net goal on two shots in Tuesday's 5-3 win over the Canucks.
Terry has four goals and three assists over his last five outings. The 28-year-old hit the ground running after his nine-game absence due to an upper-body injury, and he should continue to be a solid scorer in a top-six role. He's up to 17 goals, 52 points, 122 shots on net and a plus-13 rating over 51 appearances. He's finished with no less than 54 points in each of the last four years, and he'll likely do at least that well this season despite missing 20 contests.
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Ducks' Troy Terry: Scores twice Sunday
Terry scored two goals on three shots in Sunday's 6-5 overtime win over the Sabres.
Terry's first goal put the Ducks ahead 4-2 in the second period. When that lead didn't last, he came through as the overtime hero 1:29 into the extra session. The 28-year-old has three goals and three assists over four outings since he returned from an upper-body injury. Terry is up to 16 goals, 51 points, 120 shots on net and a plus-12 rating through 50 appearances this season, mainly in a top-six role. Two of his goals have been game-winners.
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Ducks' Troy Terry: Posts three points in return
Terry recorded a goal, two assists, three shots on goal and a plus-3 rating in Sunday's 4-3 win over the Canadiens.
Terry returned to the lineup Sunday after a nine-game absence due to an upper-body injury, and after suiting up in just three of the Ducks' previous 23 contests. The 28-year-old forward couldn't have asked for a better return to the ice, as he got involved in three of the team's four goals and scored a key equalizer late in the second period. Terry is up to 14 goals and 34 assists on the season, and he should remain a productive top-six forward for a rising Ducks team as long as he stays healthy.
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Ducks' Troy Terry: Returning to lineup
Terry (upper body) is expected to play in Sunday's road matchup versus the Canadiens, per Derek Lee of The Hockey News.
Terry was on the ice for pregame warmups in Montreal, indicating he will return to the lineup for the first time since Feb. 25. The 28-year-old has recorded 13 goals, 45 points, 107 shots and a plus-7 rating over 46 appearances this season.
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Ducks' Troy Terry: Status for road trip uncertain
Terry (upper body) will travel with the Ducks during their upcoming four-game road trip, but head coach Joel Quenneville isn't sure whether the 28-year-old will be able to play, Derek Lee of The Hockey News reports.
Terry missed a sixth consecutive game Sunday against the Blues, and while it's encouraging that he'll travel with the team for the upcoming road trip, it doesn't appear as though he'll be ready for the start of the four-game span. Frank Vatrano should continue to see playing time to begin the Ducks' road trip, while Terry will should tentatively be considered day-to-day across the team's next four games.
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Ducks' Troy Terry: Still out against Blues
Terry (upper body) will not be in the lineup for Sunday's home matchup versus St. Louis, according to Derek Lee of The Hockey News.
Terry will remain out for the last game of the Ducks' homestand, with his next chance to return to the lineup coming in Winnipeg on Tuesday. That matchup is the start of a four-game road trip for Anaheim, and it's unclear if Terry will travel with the team at this time. The last game of that trip is in Montreal next Sunday.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-0, 191 lbs |
| Birthplace: Denver, CO |
| Age: 28 |
| Experience: 8 |
| Shoots: Right |










