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St. John’s IceCaps kick off their playoff campaign tonight against the Syracuse Crunch

It was a nail-biting series last weekend when the St. John’s IceCaps waited until the very last game of the season to qualify for the playoffs. Adding to the excitement was the 4-1 victory over the Toronto Marlies on the back of two goals by Chris Terry.

In doing so, Terry became the first 30-goal-scorer for the Montreal Canadiens’ AHL farm team since Brock Trotter scored 36 in 2009-10. With his 68 points, Terry also became the highest scorer since David Desharnais tallied 78 points back in 2009-10. Terry led the AHL with 19 power-play goals, which makes it easy to understand why he was signed to an extension by the Canadiens for next season.