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Six Ducks had multi-point nights, powering a 6-4 win over the Columbus Blue Jackets on Easter Sunday at Honda Center.
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Troy Terry scored twice, the 35th and 36th goals of his stellar breakout season, to become the fifth player in franchise history with a 35-goal campaign, joining Paul Kariya, Teemu Selanne, Corey Perry and Bobby Ryan.
Trevor Zegras added a goal and an assist, matching Ryan for the Ducks single-season rookie scoring record (57 points). Zegras is second among all first-year NHL players in points (57), and third in assists (36) and goals (21).
Two nights after setting a new career high in assists, Cam Fowler registered two points for a new single-season career best in scoring (41), surpassing his previous high set back in his 2010-11 rookie season.
Ryan Getzlaf (0-2=2), Gerry Mayhew (1-1=2) and Derek Grant (1-2=3) also had multi-point efforts for the Ducks, who swept the season series vs. the Blue Jackets for the second time in the last three seasons with interconference play.
Getzlaf had two assists, tying Selanne for the most multi-point games in franchise history (258). John Gibson made 31 saves to earn his 18th win of the season.
With the victory, Anaheim improved to 30-33-14 (76 points), sixth in the Pacific Division, and has now earned points in four of its last five games (2-1-2).
Jake Bean (twice), Sean Kuraly and Cole Sillinger scored for Columbus. J-F Berube made 26 saves in his fifth appearance of the season.
The teams wasted little time trading chances as the first 10 minutes of action saw four goals and plenty of back-and-forth play.
Terry's milestone tally put the Ducks on the board just over three minutes into the game. Getzlaf intercepted a pass at center ice, sprinting into the Columbus zone and delivering a cross-seam pass to Terry, who one-timed it past Berube to put Anaheim ahead.

CBJ@ANA: Getzlaf connects with Terry to open scoring

Getzlaf has two assists in each of his last two games (0-4=4) and is third among team leaders in the category for the season (32).
Playing the second half of a road back-to-back, Columbus responded quickly with Bean's first of the night. The Blue Jackets skated the puck up the right side of the ice, gaining the zone before Jack Roslovic led Bean to open space through the middle. The defenseman then stepped in and faked a backdoor pass to freeze Gibson, and tucked a wrist shot inside the near post for the tying goal.
The seesaw battle was just getting started though as Terry answered back himself two minutes later, getting to a loose puck in the slot, dancing through Columbus defenders on his way to the crease and beating Berube with a backhand move and follow-up bid.

CBJ@ANA: Terry from the slot finishes what he started

Terry has goals in four straight games for the second time this season and 10 points in his last 10 appearances (6-4=10). He leads the Ducks in scoring (36-27=63), goals, power-play goals (eight) and game-winning goals (seven).
Mayhew doubled the advantage shortly after, fighting through a check in front of the net to redirect Zegras' pass from the corner past Berube.

CBJ@ANA: Mayhew finishes setup by Zegras

The 29-year-old forward has three goals in 12 games as a Duck and a career-best nine on the season. Grant grabbed the secondary assist and now has points in four of his last five games (2-5=7).
The Ducks took that 3-1 edge to intermission, but a strong middle frame by the visitors led to a level score heading to the third.
Bean cut the deficit to one just over a minute into the second with his second goal of the night. The former first-round pick took a pass from defense partner Adam Boqvist, stepping to the top of the faceoff circle and wiring a wrister through Gibson's five-hole to bring the Jackets back within one.
With two goals, Bean posted his second career multi-goal game and the seventh such performance by a Blue Jackets defenseman this season.
Columbus then tied the score halfway through the period when Kuraly capitalized on a Ducks defensive zone turnover, slamming home a backdoor pass from Eric Robinson.
Robinson, the younger brother of Ducks and San Diego Gulls forward Buddy Robinson, has a career-best 26 points in 61 games this season.
The tie held into the third until Zegras put Anaheim back ahead, converting a lunging, backhanded backdoor pass from Grant before Berube could slide across his crease.

CBJ@ANA: Nice play from Grant leads to Zegras goal

The assist gave Grant his third multi-point game in his last five appearances and a career-most 14 helpers on the year.
Two minutes later, Fowler added a goal that would soon prove to be a critical insurance tally, feathering a shot through a swarm of bodies in front of Berube and past the veteran netminder to temporarily give the Ducks a two-goal cushion.

CBJ@ANA: Fowler fires one through traffic

The Blue Jackets refused to go down without a fight though as Sillinger again brought them back within a goal, tapping home a bounce off the end wall before Gibson could find the loose puck.
Sillinger, a 2021 first-round pick and one of the youngest players in the NHL, has goals in three of his last four games.
That would be as close as the visitors would come to tying the game again though, as Gibson made 10 third-period saves and Grant hit the empty net, sealing a 6-4 Anaheim win.

CBJ@ANA: Grant makes it 6-4 on empty net

The Ducks conclude their brief two-game homestand Tuesday against the Kings.