Anaheim Ducks' Troy Terry eager for Game 3 at home after being 'deprived' for years
ANAHEIM, Calif. – Troy Terry now has a battle-tested look. There is an old scar under his left eye and a more recent one near his right eye. His front teeth aren’t so aligned anymore. The first sketches of a beard are emerging.The boyish look from when he joined the Anaheim Ducks in 2018, after an accomplished NCAA career, has been replaced by one that’s a little more worn, a lot more mature. In short, Terry looks like a hockey player going through the playoffs. But this is his first postseason, and after a terrific Game 1 performance and a victorious Game 2 over the Edmonton Oilers, he is back to playing games in which a season could be on the line.It is something he has been craving.Advertisementالمصدر: The Athletic | Source: The Athletic
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