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Ducks winger Troy Terry earned an assist tonight to extend his career-high point streak to 15 games (11-10=21), currently tied with Connor McDavid for the longest point streak in the NHL this season. Terry earned the second assist on a first period Cam Fowler goal in which Ryan Getzlaf had the primary assist to give him 1,000 career points, all with Anaheim.

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No other NHL players have recorded point streaks of more than nine games. Terry (24 years, 67 days) is the youngest Duck in franchise history to record a point streak of at least 15 games. His point streak is tied for the third longest in Ducks history and the longest by a Duck since Corey Perry recorded points in a club record 19 straight games Oct. 21-Dec. 1, 2009 (10-16=26).
Only two players in Ducks history have recorded longer point streaks: Corey Perry (19 GP in 2009-10) and Teemu Selanne (17 GP in 1998-99). Terry is the youngest NHL player with points in 15 consecutive contests since Patrik Laine (19 years, 333 days) had a 15-game point streak for Winnipeg from Feb. 16-Mar. 18, 2019 (16-8=26).
Here are the longest points streaks in Ducks history:
| Corey Perry | 2009-10 | 19 | | Teemu Selanne | 1998-99 | 17 | | Troy Terry | 2021-22 | 15 | | Ryan Getzlaf | 2007-08 | 15 | | Ryan Getzlaf | 2013-14 | 14 | | Teemu Selanne | 1999-00 | 13 | | Paul Kariya | 1996-97 | 12 | | Teemu Selanne | 1996-97 | 12 | | Ryan Getzlaf | 2015-16 | 11 | | Ryan Getzlaf | 2009-10 | 11 | | Andy McDonald | 2005-06 | 11 | | Paul Kariya | 1998-99 | 11 | | Teemu Selanne | 1997-98 | 11 | | PLAYER | SEASON SPAN | STREAK LENGTH | | --- | --- | --- |