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Troy Terry to Miss Start of 2026-27 Season After Hip Surgery

A June 9 operation repaired a chronic hip impingement with a labral tear and left the forward on a five-to-six month rehabilitation timetable.

Overview

  • The Anaheim Ducks announced Thursday that Terry underwent surgery on June 9 and faces an estimated five-to-six month recovery that will keep him out at the start of the 2026-27 season.
  • The procedure addressed a chronic hip impingement and a torn labrum, and the team says Terry has begun rehabilitation with the expectation of a full recovery.
  • Terry, 28, scored 19 goals and 38 assists in the regular season and added three goals and eight assists in 12 playoff games while emerging as the club’s most consistent offensive player.
  • He is entering year four of a seven-year, $49 million contract and has a history of upper-body absences this past season, which increases the immediate importance of the Ducks’ forward depth plans.
  • Anaheim will need short-term scoring solutions while Terry rehabs and should monitor his progress into November and December to pin down his exact return window.