Anaheim Ducks forward Troy Terry is expected to miss the start of the 2026-27 season following hip surgery, according to reports citing the team’s announcement. Terry undergoes the procedure to address hip impingement and a labral tear and is projected to be out for about five to six months as he recovers. The timeline would place his return after the beginning of the season, with the exact date dependent on rehabilitation progress.

Multiple outlets report that the surgery takes place on June 9. Following the operation, Terry begins the rehabilitation process and is expected to work through a recovery plan designed for a full return within the estimated recovery window. The reporting is consistent across sources regarding the reason for the surgery, the surgery date, and the general length of time Terry will be unavailable for games.

Terry’s absence affects the Ducks’ forward group at the start of the new season while he continues recovery from the procedure.