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Ducks, Terry find another magic moment in OT comeback win over Sabres

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Mikael Granlund scores Anaheim's eighth game-tying final-minute goal of the season, and Troy Terry nets two goals, including the overtime winner, as Ducks rescue blown lead to visiting Buffalo, 6-5

Anaheim Ducks right wing Troy Terry (19) celebrates a goal in the second period during an NHL game against the Buffalo Sabres on March 22, 2026 in Anaheim, CA. ANAHEIM, Calif. – As the regular season charges toward its epic conclusion, each game has become about moments for the Anaheim Ducks .

Moments of opportunity. Moments of despair. Moments of greatness.

With the rest of the Pacific Division stumbling, the Ducks have been given opportunities to reach heights not seen in nearly a decade in Orange County, and despite falling into emotional troughs game after game, Anaheim keeps finding touches of greatness to climb itself higher. After allowing the first goal again and then letting a two-goal third-period lead slip away, Mikael Granlund scored yet another final-minute Ducks game-tying goal, and Troy Terry’s singularly determined effort in overtime sent Anaheim to a 6-5 win over the Atlantic Division-leading Buffalo Sabres on Sunday at Honda Center. “I’ve been here for eight years now,” Terry, the longest-tenured member of the Ducks, said.

“There’s a lot of us that have been through this. We’ve got young guys. Guys that have won.

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