Troy Terry Snaps a Third-Period Tie as the Ducks Top the Bruins for a 7
Troy Terry’s goal broke a third-period tie in a high-scoring game as Mikael Granlund tied a Ducks franchise record with five points, officials said.
- Thursday night, October 23, 2025, Troy Terry snapped a third-period tie on a Nikita Nesterenko pass, leading the Anaheim Ducks to a 7-5 win over the Boston Bruins in Boston.
- Defensive breakdowns and mental errors cost the Boston Bruins momentum, and a lack of urgency in the third period compounded issues under coach Marco Sturm.
- Mikael Granlund delivered a five-point night to tie the Ducks' franchise record as Nikita Nesterenko had four assists and Troy Terry and Jacob Trouba each recorded a goal and an assist.
- The Ducks earned their second straight win during a five-game road trip and next face Tampa Bay on Saturday, while the Boston Bruins dropped their sixth straight and host Colorado the same day.
- With 73 games left in the season, Boston Bruins players said they were in a soul-searching frame of mind, and talk of inserting kids in Providence underscores urgent fixes soon.
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‘This is devastating’: Bruins suffer a late defensive lapse to ruin rally vs. Ducks, stretching skid to six straight games - The Boston Globe
The Bruins (3-6) led twice (1-0 and 2-1) and then erased a 5-3 deficit only to see Anaheim’s Troy Terry beat Joonas Korpisalo for a back-breaking, crowd-silencing goal in a 7-5 setback.
Troy Terry, Mikael Granlund propel Ducks past slumping Bruins
Ducks center Mikael Granlund (64) is congratulated after scoring a goal during the third period of their game against the Boston Bruins on Thursday, Oct. 23, 2025, in Boston. Granlund had two goals and three assists in the 7-5 win. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa) Ducks goaltender Petr Mrazek, right, drops to make a save on a shot by Boston Bruins center Morgan Geekie, left, as defenseman Jackson Lacombe (2) tries to clear the crease, during the first p…
Bruins losing streak stretches to six with 7-5 loss to Ducks
With the game in their reach at the start of the third period yet again, the Bruins failed to make the right plays at winning time on Thursday night at the Garden. Yet again. The B’s coughed up three goals in the third period, plus an empty-netter, and fell to the Anaheim Ducks, 7-5, absorbing their sixth straight defeat in excruciating fashion. Again. With the score tied in the third, the B’s gave up two goals before storming back to tie it qui…
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