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Troy Terry scores his team-leading 30th goal, but Ducks lose to Predators - L.A. Focus News

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ANAHEIM — Troy Terry made a little magic on the first day of the rest of his and the Ducks’ lives on Monday night at Honda Center, sending a laser past Nashville Predators goaltender Juuse Saros for his team-leading 30th goal, extending his career high and raising hopes an upset was in order. “Super proud […]

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