Ducks sign Troy Terry to massive contract extension (Anaheim Ducks)

The Anaheim Ducks and Troy Terry not only avoided arbitration, but made Terry the highest-paid player on the Ducks roster Wednesday, with the sides agreeing to a staggering seven-year, $49 million contract ($7 million average annual value) through 2030.

“We are very pleased to be able to come to an agreement,… Ducks general manager Pat Verbeek said in a statement confirming the extension. “Troy is a major part of our team as a character player and leader, and we look forward to seeing him continue his ascent to being one of the league’s top players.…

In action for 70 games last year, the 25-year-old Terry recorded a career-high in assists (38) and average time on ice (19:22 per game) en route to his second All-Star Game appearance in as many seasons.

Overall, the Colorado-born winger has recorded 75 goals and 176 points in 274 games with Anaheim since the 2017-18 season.

Originally taken with the No. 148 overall pick in the 2015 NHL Draft, Terry has been a total steal for the club, as he is the 26th-highest scoring member of that year's undeniably stacked draft class.

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