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Ducks' Terry Scores in OT for 6-5 Victory that Ends Road Winning Streaks for Sabres
The Ducks extended their Pacific Division lead and tied the NHL lead with 23 comeback wins this season, with Troy Terry scoring twice including the overtime winner.
- On March 22, 2026, the Anaheim Ducks rallied to beat the Buffalo Sabres 6-5 in overtime at Honda Center, with Troy Terry scoring 1:29 into OT for his second goal.
- Using a pulled goalie and a six-on-four, the Ducks responded to a late penalty on Alex Tuch by tying the game at 5 with 1:44 left on a power play.
- Jackson LaCombe, Chris Kreider and Beckett Sennecke each recorded a goal and an assist, while Leo Carlsson added two assists and helped generate an early overtime chance.
- The result kept the Ducks atop the Pacific Division with a four-point lead and extended their points streak to four games, tying them for the NHL lead in comeback victories .
- Anaheim's win snapped Buffalo's seven-game road streak and Alex Lyon's 10-game road winning streak after allowing six goals on 33 shots; the Ducks travel to Vancouver on Tuesday while the Sabres host Boston on Wednesday.
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Ducks' Terry scores in OT for 6-5 victory that ends road winning streaks for Lyon and Sabres
Troy Terry scored 1:29 into overtime for his second goal of the game after Mikael Granlund tied it late in regulation and the Anaheim Ducks rallied to defeat the Buffalo Sabres 6-5.
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Read Full ArticleSabres pick up another point on the road, closing trip with OT loss in Anaheim
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — The Sabres rallied from down two goals entering the third period but gave up two goals in the closing minutes to wrap up their road trip out west with just their second loss in 14 games since returning from the Olympic break. Troy Terry scored his second goal of the game [...]
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