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As Troy Terry makes his way around the Ducks locker room for prospect development camp, his teammates take notice. They recognize him from his international hockey experience, representing Team USA at the 2017 World Juniors, and, most recently, the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea. Terry, who finished off a stellar collegiate career with the University of Denver this past spring, was one of four NCAA players chosen by USA Hockey for the Olympics.

Terry doesn't turn 21 until September 10, but the Highlands Ranch, Colorado native is one of the older players here. He's also one of a few with NHL experience. As such, Terry is viewed as a leader for this weeklong camp.
Benoit-Olivier Groulx was Anaheim's second-round pick last week in Dallas - one of seven selections the Ducks made at the 2018 NHL Draft. As a first-timer here, Groulx says he's looking to camp veterans like Terry and Max Jones for guidance.
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