Trevor Zegras is fresh off the worst season of his professional career in 2023-24. The former No. 9 overall pick in the 2019 NHL Draft was excellent in his rookie and sophomore seasons, amassing 126 points in 156 games and looking like the future of the Anaheim Ducks.
If the Canadiens don’t have a great team on the ice, they do have a great team to follow in the off-season. After all, you’d think the Habs would be looking for a forward.
I don’t know when the rumours of Trevor Zegras in Montreal will die down, but right now, it’s one of the most talked-about rumours in Montreal. Some are for a potential arrival, some are against.
As you know, the Canadiens will be looking to add an important piece to the club’s roster this off-season. Trading a defenseman for a forward is a possibility.
TSN: Pierre LeBrun notes Seattle Kraken forward Shane Wright is back with the team for the time being and skated with Jaden Schwartz and Jordan Eberle earlier this week.
The Anaheim Ducks snapped a five-game losing streak with a 5-3 victory over the Calgary Flames on Tuesday (April 2). The Ducks scored five or more goals for the first time in 18 games.
The Anaheim Ducks began a five-game road trip with a 4-0 loss to the Seattle Kraken on Tuesday (March 26). The Ducks were shut out for the fifth time in seven contests.
The Colorado Avalanche have signed goaltender Justus Annunen to a two-year contract extension, the club announced Tuesday. The new deal for their backup goaltender who has posted a 5-2-1 record, a .926 save percentage and a 2.38 goals against average this season, helps to sure up some organizational depth.
The Anaheim Ducks are getting a star talent back on Tuesday, with top forward Trevor Zegras expected to return from a broken ankle that’s held him out of the team’s last 31 games.
Anaheim Ducks forward Trevor Zegras is slated to return to this lineup Tuesday against the Seattle Kraken after missing the last 31 games with a broken ankle.
Travis Yost of TSN: Yost writes Trevor Zegras was the darling of the NHL after being selected ninth overall in the 2019 NHL Draft. He finished second to Moritz Seider in Calder Trophy voting.
In this edition of the Montreal Canadiens News & Rumors, general manager (GM) Kent Hughes has his work cut out for him as the rebuild continues. The Canadiens prospects receive praise.
If the Montreal Canadiens need one thing in its rebuild, it’s some raw talent up front. Anaheim’s Trevor Zegras could solve that problem for the Montreal Canadiens.
The news has emerged this week that the Anaheim Ducks have made Trevor Zegras available for trade. According to Frank Seravalli, contract talks between the team and Zegras got “nasty” this past summer.
The Anaheim Ducks recently made a rather shocking trade, acquiring Cutter Gauthier from the Philadelphia Flyers. In that trade, defenseman Jamie Drysdale went the other way.
Anaheim Ducks star forward Trevor Zegras broke his ankle on Tuesday and will miss about six to eight weeks after undergoing surgery, the team announced Thursday.
Ducks center Trevor Zegras and rookie defenseman Pavel Mintyukov are both expected to miss over a month with significant injuries.
The NHL’s trade market is starting to heat up. GMs across the league have ramped up trade talks as the middle of January approaches with less than two months until the March 8 trade deadline.
After welcoming back two key young players in Mason McTavish and Jamie Drysdale on Thursday, the Ducks got another one back Saturday.
The injury knock continues a difficult few months for Zegras, who has struggled to start the season after spending most of his summer angling for a contract extension that was not forthcoming until October.
Anaheim Ducks coach Greg Cronin has said that forward Trevor Zegras will miss Friday night’s game against the Philadephia Flyers with a nagging lower-body injury.
This Arizona Coyotes vs. Anaheim Ducks late-night affair is the perfect game to load up some shots on goal (SOG) props, so load 'em up we shall.
Zegras, 22, led the Ducks with 65 points in 81 games during the 2022–23 regular season. The Bedford, N.Y. product also matched his career high and tied Troy Terry for the team lead with 23 goals.
Elliotte Friedman tweeted that the new deal comes with an average annual value of $5.75M and will carry him through the 2025-26 season.
Perhaps Anaheim knows the only bullet in his chamber is the threat of a holdout with training camp not too far off.
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