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Troy Terry completes 2nd hat trick with OT objective and provides Ducks 4-3 victory over Coyotes

ANAHEIM, Calif. — Anaheim coach Greg Cronin had a query for Troy Terry earlier than the Ducks confronted the Arizona Coyotes on Wednesday night time.

On a workforce that has three of the highest 30 scorers within the NHL, how come Terry wasn’t certainly one of them?

Terry received the first-year coach’s message and answered the problem. The proper wing scored with 1:33 remaining on the clock in time beyond regulation to finish the second hat trick of his profession because the Ducks rallied to beat the Coyotes 4-3 for his or her fifth straight win.



“I couldn’t be happier that we’ve been playing games. But selfishly, I’ve wanted to contribute more,” Terry mentioned. “I was hoping that I can start putting these home and kind of take us to another level and hopefully add some more scoring.”

Terry had a career-high 4 factors on the night time. He began the night time with a pair of power-play objectives within the first interval and assisted on Leo Carlsson’s third-period tally, which despatched the sport into time beyond regulation.

Terry received the feed from Mason McTavish and put it previous Karel Vejmelka to offer the Ducks their third win in time beyond regulation. It additionally gave Terry 5 objectives and 9 factors on the season.


PHOTOS: Troy Terry completes 2nd hat trick with OT objective and provides Ducks 4-3 victory over Coyotes


It additionally gave Anaheim its longest profitable streak in two years.

The Ducks are additionally the fourth workforce in NHL historical past to have 4 victories within the first 10 video games the place they’ve trailed within the third interval. The others had been Columbus (2021-22), Tampa Bay (2013-14), Detroit (2008-09) and Toronto (1934-35).

“They’re starting to figure it out and they’re able to transfer the practice stuff, and I think they can identify why we do certain things,” Cronin mentioned about his younger squad. “Hopefully they continue to learn and build strength and confidence. And we can keep this going.”

It was additionally Anaheim’s third hat trick of the younger season. Frank Vatrano has the opposite two. It was the fourth time a Ducks’ skater has accomplished a hat trick with an OT objective.

Lawson Crouse scored twice and Logan Cooley received his first NHL objective for Arizona, which has dropped two of its final three.

Lukas Dostal stopped 32 photographs for Anaheim.

Carlsson evened it at 3 at 4:01 of the third when redirected Terry’s shot previous Vejmelka.

J.J. Moser had two assists and Vejmelka made 25 saves for the Coyotes.

Anaheim had a 2-0 lead 9:35 into the sport after Terry’s second power-play objective. Rookie defenseman Pavel Mintyukov hit the far publish on a breakaway try, however Terry knocked within the rebound for his fourth of the season.

Arizona although rallied to tie it on objectives by Crouse and Cooley.

Cooley scored his first NHL objective at 14:51 to even it at 2. He received the cross from Moser close to the blue line, skated previous Anaheim defenseman Jackson LaCombe and went high shelf on Dostal.

“In the moment, it was the best feeling ever, it felt like I was on Cloud 9 there for a little bit, but I would’ve taken the win over that any day of the week,” Cooley mentioned in regards to the objective. “It’s good to get off my shoulders, and now I can just play, and focus on tomorrow’s game.”

The Coyotes led 3-2 after 40 minutes when Crouse put in a rebound at 14:25 of the second interval. It was the seventh profession multi-goal recreation within the ahead’s eight-year NHL profession.

“I think we had a tough start. We battled back. We came back in the game, and we even had a lead I think,” Arizona coach Andrè Tourigny mentioned. “We could expect to win in that type of situation. I did not like the way we played when we were under attack, and we need to be comfortable being uncomfortable and we were not today.”

UP NEXT

Coyotes: Host Montreal on Thursday night time.

Ducks: Host Vegas on Sunday night time.

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