Ducks Forward Troy Terry Will Be Out 5-6 Months After Hip Surgery
The Ducks said the 28-year-old winger will return in five to six months after surgery to repair a hip impingement and labral tear.
- The Anaheim Ducks confirmed Thursday that forward Troy Terry will miss the start of the 2026-27 season after undergoing surgery on June 9 to repair a right hip impingement and labral tear.
- Aggravated by a cross-check from Vegas Golden Knights forward Brett Howden during the second round, Terry played through the chronic injury throughout the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
- Recording 3 goals and 8 assists in 12 postseason games, the 28-year-old remained the Ducks' most consistent offensive presence during their seven-year postseason drought.
- With a five to six-month recovery timeline, Terry's return is estimated between mid-November and mid-December as he begins rehabilitation for the upcoming season.
- Leadership matters for the Ducks are complicated by the injury, particularly with captain Radko Gudas entering free agency and Terry potentially expanding his role alongside Leo Carlsson.
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Ducks F Troy Terry to miss start of 2026-27 season
Anaheim Ducks forward Troy Terry is expected to be sidelined for five to six months after undergoing surgery last week to address a hip impingement and labral tear, the team announced Thursday. The recovery time will force Terry to miss the start of the 2026-27 season. Terry, 28, recorded 57 points (19 goals, 38 assists)
Ducks forward Troy Terry will be out 5-6 months after hip surgery
Anaheim Ducks forward Troy Terry is expected to miss the start of the upcoming season after undergoing hip surgery.
Ducks’ Troy Terry out 5-6 months after undergoing surgery - Daily Faceoff
The Anaheim Ducks announced on Thursday that winger Troy Terry will be out for the next five-to-six months after undergoing a successful surgery to address hip impingement and a labral tear. Injury Update: Troy Terry underwent successful surgery on June 9 to address hip impingement and a labral tear. He has begun the rehabilitation process and is expected to make a full recovery in approximately 5-6 months.https://t.co/e5GvR5dbmE— Anaheim Ducks…

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