Injury Report Highlights
The Anaheim Ducks have released their offseason injury report, offering a clear picture of which players will be ready for the start of training camp and which will be sidelined for surgery.
Forward Troy Terry is slated to undergo surgery to correct a chronic hip impingement. The procedure follows a strong stretch in which he posted 11 points in 12 playoff games and amassed 57 points over 61 regular‑season contests, marking his fifth consecutive 50‑point season and placing him among the franchise’s elite.
Cutter Gauthier emerged as the team’s leading scorer with 69 points in 76 games, topping the Ducks in goals, game‑winning goals, power‑play production and shots, underscoring his breakout year.
Ryan Poehling, acquired mid‑season, contributed four goals in 11 postseason appearances, highlighted by a game‑winning overtime marker, before a concussion sustained from a hit by Brayden McNabb forced him out of the lineup.
Defenseman Pavel Mintyukov set new single‑season highs in goals, game‑winning goals, appearances and blocked shots, cementing his role as a key contributor on the blue line.
Veteran Radko Gudas led all Ducks defensemen in hits and ranked fourth in blocked shots, providing the physical presence the team relied on throughout the campaign.
Drew Helleson capped the season with career‑best numbers in points, assists and playoff appearances, finishing the postseason with a plus‑one rating across eight games.
Training Camp Outlook
With Terry’s surgery scheduled and the rest of the roster largely cleared, the Ducks enter camp with a mix of proven veterans and promising young talent. The organization will look to translate the playoff experience into a fresh start, aiming to build on the momentum generated by players like Gauthier and Mintyukov.