Anaheim Ducks injury report ft Trevor Zegras, Troy Terry, and more
The Anaheim Ducks have had one of their poorest seasons this year and are placed second to last in the Western Conference Atlantic Division with 56 points.
They have lost five games on the trot and would like to improve their gameplay in the games to come. A big problem for the team is the injuries to their star players, which hampers the team's progress.
Trevor Zegras and Troy Terry are under day-to-day observation.
The Ducks could miss out on two of their goal-scorers, Trevor Zegras and Troy Terry, for a few more days, as both are currently under day-to-day supervision.
Zegres is suffering from a lower body injury. He has played 74 games this season, averaging 18 minutes on the ice, and has scored 22 goals at a shooting percentage of 12.7 and assisted in 37 more.
Meanwhile, Troy Terry is out due to personal reasons, and with no day confirmed of his return, he is expected to miss a few more games. He has played 66 games, averaging 19 minutes on the ice. He has scored 21 goals and assisted in 35 more this season.
The absence of both players could hurt the Anaheim Ducks more, and the team will look to make them return to full fitness soon.
Anaheim Ducks' Adam Henrique is out till March 30
The good news for the Anaheim Ducks is that Adam Henrique will recover from the Knee injury by March 30. He has played 57 games this season, averaging 15 minutes on the ice.
He has scored 19 goals and has 14 assists to his name. His addition to the team will be a big boost for the Ducks as they look to finish the season on a high.
Jamie Drysdale, Urho Vaakanainen, and Anthony Stolarz are out for the rest of the season.
The Ducks will miss Jamie Drysdale, Urho Vaakanainen, and Anthony Stolarz for the rest of the season.
Defenseman Jamie Drysdale has missed almost the entire season due to an upper-body injury. He has made only eight appearances for the Ducks and has had minimal contributions to the Anaheim Ducks.
Meanwhile, defenseman Urho Vaakanainen has suffered a hip injury. He has played 23 games this season, averaging 16 minutes on the ice and made a significant contribution on the defensive front, with four wins in five appearances before the injury.
Another player to miss the rest of the season is goaltender Anthony Stolarz. He has a lower-body injury which has put him out of action since March 15. He has played 19 games for the Ducks, allowing 3.73 goals per game at a save percentage of 0.899.