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Anaheim Ducks reportedly place 37-goal scorer on the trade block
Troy Terry. Sergei Belski-Imagn Images

Troy Terry has incredibly high potential in Anaheim, but after acquiring Chris Kreider, one insider has revealed that he may now be on the trade block.

The Anaheim Ducks have already made one solid move this offseason, as they acquired star forward Chris Kreider from the New York Rangers, adding plenty of grit and experience to this young, talented group.

With so much talent already up front before the NHL Draft and free agency, optimism continues to grow in Anaheim, with the belief that this team could be a surprise contender for a wild-card spot in the Western Conference next season.

Now however, a shocking report has come from insider Andy Strickland, who has now revealed that young forward Troy Terry is officially available for trade, even though some saw him as the next captain.

However, that was before the arrival of both Cutter Gauthier and Leo Carlsson, and while it's not been revealed why the Ducks would want to trade Terry, perhaps they belief he's the most expendable piece that could land them a very star moving forward.

Over his last three seasons, Terry has tallied a combined 64 goals, but the year before that he had a career high of 37, with the Ducks perhaps believing that Terry has peaked in the NHL at 27 years of age.

Overall, Terry could be a very valuable trade chip for a team that's ready to get better and take a huge leap forward in 2025-26, and while many believed it would be Trevor Zegras that gets moved, now, all signs are pointing to longtime Ducks forward Troy Terry, so this will be a key story to keep an eye on.

This article first appeared on House of Hockey and was syndicated with permission.

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