In a blow to the Anaheim Ducks' pre-season hopes, star forward Troy Terry has been diagnosed with a hip injury that will require surgery, casting a shadow over his availability for the upcoming NHL season. Terry, who has been a key player for the Ducks, is expected to undergo the procedure within the next few weeks, but the extent of his recovery time remains uncertain. As a result, the start of the season for Terry is now in question, leaving fans and coaches alike wondering if he'll be able to make a timely return to the ice. With the Ducks looking to bounce back from a disappointing season, Terry's absence could be a significant setback, and his recovery will be closely watched by hockey enthusiasts across the league.
Ducks' Terry needs hip surgery; start of season in question ESPN