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Troy Terry extends scoring streak in Ducks’ loss to Hurricanes

Ducks center Troy Terry celebrates with his team after scoring during the first period.
Ducks center Troy Terry celebrates with his team after scoring during the first period against the Carolina Hurricanes at Honda Center on Thursday.
(Ashley Landis / Associated Press)
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Seth Jarvis scored the tiebreaking goal midway through the third period, and the Carolina Hurricanes snapped the Ducks’ eight-game winning streak with a 2-1 victory Thursday night.

Ethan Bear scored his first goal of the season and Frederik Andersen made 31 saves against his former team for the Hurricanes, who improved to 13-2-0 after hanging on to win a well-played game between surging clubs. Carolina has won three straight, including the first two on its six-game West Coast road trip.

“Coming in, we knew they were feeling pretty good and playing with a lot of confidence,” Andersen said. “We knew we had a good test for us, but that’s something that focuses us and gets us concentrated on playing our game.”

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Troy Terry extended his scoring streak to 16 games with a first-period goal for the Ducks, who hadn’t lost since Oct. 29 and hadn’t scored fewer than three goals in a franchise-record 12 consecutive games.

The Anaheim Ducks extended their winning streak to eight and picked up the 1,000th victory in franchise history with a 3-2 overtime victory over the Washington Capitals.

Nov. 16, 2021

John Gibson’s career-best winning streak ended at seven games despite 29 saves for the Ducks, including a stop of a third-period penalty shot by Jarvis with 18:40 to play. The Carolina forward atoned eight minutes later by banking the puck off Gibson’s back from behind the net for his third goal of the season.

“Missing the penalty shot, it was good to come back and get one for the boys,” said Jarvis, who also scored a third-period tiebreaking goal at Vegas two nights earlier. “I give myself a 20-second rule (after a mistake). You can’t dwell on things that long, especially when the game moves as fast as this one did.”

The Ducks’ 10-game streak with a point ended along with its winning streak, which was tied for the third-longest in team history. Both were the longest active streaks in the league, but the Ducks still got several ovations from a Honda Center crowd grateful to watch an exciting team again after three straight non-playoff seasons.

“We’re a rebuilding team, but we’ve got our head above water,” Ducks coach Dallas Eakins said. “We’ve been able to hang in and play with every team this year. (Carolina) is the best team in the league, I think. And if they’re not, they’re in the top two or three.”

Bear put the Hurricanes ahead in the opening minutes by converting an exceptional cross-ice, backdoor pass from Martin Necas.

Terry then smacked home a rebound of Adam Henrique’s shot for a tying goal and the latest point in his streak, which began exactly one month ago on Oct. 18. Captain Ryan Getzlaf got the secondary assist for his 1,001st career point.

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“Now that this streak is over and behind us, we just need to refocus and go on the road,” Henrique said. “Good teams don’t let losses pile up. I think that we showed that we can play in different games and play in a certain way against different teams. The challenge is to get back to the winning side now.”

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