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30. Troy Terry

A mid-level draft pick in 2015 by the Ducks, Troy Terry had a very good amateur career in his home start of Colorado, playing at the state’s top level until he joined the University of Denver, where he led the Pioneers to a win in the 2017 Frozen Four.  Following that title, Terry left for the team that drafted him, Anaheim.

Terry bounced back and forth between Anaheim and the Minors in his first two years, and was a full Duck in his third season, though he was mostly used on a lower line.  What propelled Terry to this list was his last season, where he exploded with a 37-30-67 campaign, emerging as Anaheim’s top sniper, and an All-Star.  The American had another 60-plus Point year last season and is a proven NHL star.

If Terry builds on this year, Anaheim could have a superstar on their hands.

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