Terry ASG

The National Hockey League (NHL) today named right wing Troy Terry to the Pacific Division roster for the 2023 Honda NHL All-Star Game, taking place in Florida from Feb. 3-4. Terry will make his second straight All-Star appearance following his All-Star debut in 2022 in Vegas.

In addition, center Trevor Zegras and defenseman Cam Fowler have been named Anaheim's representatives for the 2023 Honda NHL® All-Star Fan Vote™ presented by Guaranteed Rate, which gives fans the ability to vote for the final player on each All-Star roster. Voting will begin immediately at
NHL.com/Vote
for fans to select 12 players - 2 skaters and 1 goalie from each division - to complete the 44-man roster for All-Star Skills and the All-Star Game.
Terry, 25 (9/10/97), owns 12-20=32 points in 39 games this season to lead Anaheim in points, goals, assists, power-play goals (4), even-strength points (8-15=23), even-strength goals and shots (113). The 6-0, 185-pound forward recorded a career-long five-game assist streak this season from Oct. 30-Nov. 6 (1-7=8). The Denver, Colo. native has scored 64-83=147 points in 243 career NHL games with the Ducks.
Selected by Anaheim in the fifth round (148th overall) of the 2015 NHL Draft, Terry is currently on pace to match his single season career high in points set last season (37-30=67). He also set personal bests in goals, assists, power-play goals (8), game-winning goals (7) and appearances (75), while he led the Ducks in scoring, goals and game-winning goals. He became the fifth Duck to score 35 goals in a season, joining Teemu Selanne (5x), Paul Kariya (4x), Corey Perry (3x) and Bobby Ryan (1x), and the first since 2013-14 (Perry, 43).
Internationally, Terry represented Team USA at the 2018 Winter Olympic Games, recording five assists (0-5=5) in five games, fifth among Olympic skaters in assists and second on Team USA in scoring. He led Team USA to gold at the 2017 World Junior Championship, going 4-for-4 in shootouts with game-deciding goals against Canada (Final) and Russia (Semifinals). He also won gold with Team USA at the 2015 U-18 World Championship.
Zegras, 21 (3/20/01), has scored 12-20=32 points in 39 games this season, second among Ducks skaters in points and goals, third in assists. He co-leads the NHL in shootout goal this season (4) and leads all NHL skaters with 10 shootout goals since the start of 2021-22, four more than the next best skater (6, Kirill Kaprizov and Artemi Panarin).
Selected by Anaheim in the first round (ninth overall) of the 2019 NHL Draft, Zegras has scored 36-67=103 points in 138 career NHL games with the Ducks. In 2021-22, the Bedford, N.Y. native was the Calder Memorial Trophy runner up after setting a Ducks rookie records in points (23-38=61) and assists in 75 games.
Fowler, 31 (12/5/91), leads Anaheim blueliners in points (4-14=18) and assists, and co-leads in goals through 39 games this season. The Windsor, Ontario native represented the Ducks at the 2017 NHL All-Star Game in Los Angeles. The 6-2, 215-pound defenseman recorded a career-tying five-game point streak from Nov. 15-23 (2-6=8). He also recorded three straight multi-point efforts Nov. 15-19 (1-5=6), one of three defensemen this season with three or more consecutive multi-point outings, including San Jose's Erik Karlsson (four straight multi-point games, Oct. 27-Nov. 3; 7-4=11) and Detroit's Filip Hronek (three straight, Nov. 19-25; 4-2=6).
Selected by Anaheim in the first round (12th overall) of the 2010 NHL Draft, Fowler has recorded 85-299=384 points in 850 career NHL games with Anaheim. He is the all-time franchise leader among defensemen in points, assists and appearances.