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In more ways than one, prospect Carey Terrance seems to be on the winning side since arriving in New York. Though it’s one thing to be ripped away from your developmental path, the 20-year-old ...
The Erie Otters are among the Canadian Hockey League teams preparing for roster changes now that its players are eligible to compete in the NCAA.
Carey Terrance focused on immediate future with Rangers organization Terrance signed his entry-level contract on April 9, per PuckPedia.com, making him eligible to turn pro in 2025-26.
Today, he profiles Carey Terrance, a forward with the Erie of the Ontario Hockey League and the U.S. national team that won the IIHF Under-18 World Championship in Switzerland.
During his time in Erie, Terrance has played in 230 games with 162 total points. His best year at the OHL level came in 2023-24 when he posted 29 goals and 23 assists for 52 points in 56 games.
Erie Otters forward Carey Terrance, center, and Saginaw Spirit defenseman Pacey Schlueting battle for the puck during the first period on Oct. 23, 2021, at Erie Insurance Arena in Erie.
First look at Carey Terrance This was the Rangers' first up-close look at Terrance, the only player they acquired in the June 12 trade that sent franchise icon Chris Kreider to Anaheim.
Adding Carey Terrance helps immensely. Drafted 59th overall in 2023 by the Ducks, Terrance has had an up-and-down Ontario Hockey League (OHL) career with the Erie Otters.
During his time in Erie, Terrance has played in 230 games with 162 total points. His best year at the OHL level came in 2023-24 when he posted 29 goals and 23 assists for 52 points in 56 games.
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Gabe Perreault leads New York Rangers' young left-wing pool with right-side depth being a concern
The New York Rangers' 2025-26 prospect pool showcases a striking imbalance. Their left wing boasts high-end talents like Gabe Perreault, Brennan Othmann, and Malcolm Spence, promising long-term ...
Ducks swap New York native and 2023 second-rounder Carey Terrance for the 13-year veteran and Rangers’ all-time playoff leader in goals.
Chris Kreider is joining the Anaheim Ducks after the winger waived his no-trade clause to allow the New York Rangers to deal him away. The Rangers will receive prospect Carey Terrance in the trade ...
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