
Although Terry had the 10th-best points-per-game rate for collegiate hockey in 2017-18, with Anaheim gearing up for the playoffs he wasn't given much playing time or a key role, as it's difficult to adjust from the pace of college to professional hockey. The Denver University standout scored 93 points (36 goals, 57 assists) in 74 games combined in his sophomore and junior years and also collected five assists during the 2018 Olympics. With his speed and offensive ability, he should have a strong chance of making Anaheim's roster for 2018-19. If Terry is able to do so, he'll likely have the luxury of playing on the right side of Ryan Getzlaf, Ryan Kesler or Adam Henrique, and having a veteran center beside him would be a tremendous benefit in his first full professional season.

























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