Trevor Zegras is a player who has been shopped around quite a bit by the Anaheim Ducks over the last year and the Montreal Canadiens have shown interest.
Andrew Knoll of the OC Register: Given the Anaheim Ducks having Leo Carlsson and Mason McTavish at center, they’ve moved Trevor Zegras to the wing. Will the Ducks still see him as part of their core going forward?
The Anaheim Ducks have one of the most exciting rosters in the NHL. They have highly skilled offensive players like Trevor Zegras, Troy Terry, and Leo Carlsson.
Last season was one to forget for Anaheim Ducks' center Trevor Zegras. He scored just six goals and recorded 15 points in 31 games, with injuries taking away over 50 games of his third full NHL season.
Trevor Zegras hasn’t exactly taken the necessary steps to cement himself as an elite player for the Anaheim Ducks.
Trevor Zegras enters the 2024-25 season following a challenging year, perhaps the most adversity-filled of his career. After missing most of training camp
Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet: Artemi Panarin is the highest-paid New York Ranger at $11.64 million. Igor Shesterkin’s camp can argue that Igor is the best player on the team, and they have a case.
To visibly fill the gap left by the injured forward Patrik Laine, Georges Laraque and Stéphane Gonzalez have just brought up a trade offer. This involves a trade proposal between the Montreal Canadiens and the Anaheim Ducks, suggested on BPM Sports, which notably includes Trevor Zegras and young defenseman David Reinbacher.
We’re nearing the end of our month-long series of expectations for key pieces of the Anaheim Ducks this season. Most of the players discussed are members of a young core that will hopefully start leading the team back to competitive hockey.
Following the injury suffered by Montreal Canadiens forward Patrik Laine, journalist Anthony Marcotte has raised the possibility of a trade. Considering that the final diagnosis for Laine is unfortunately unlikely to be positive, Marcotte (BPM Sports) is already contemplating alternatives.
NHL prospects begin reporting this week and training camps open later this month. So, what questions linger now about each team ahead of the regular season, which begins Oct. 8?
Despite a franchise-long playoff drought pushing into its seventh season, there’s a great deal of optimism surrounding the Anaheim Ducks. Toiling at the bottom of the NHL standings helped replenish a once-atrophied prospect pool into one of the envies of the league.
Yaroslav Askarov and former Detroit Red Wings defenseman Jake Walman are San Jose Sharks for the same reason. Both were committing the unforgivable sin of standing out in the crowd.
It’s time to crank up the heat, starting in the Western Conference.
The Seattle Kraken need a little added scoring punch.
Trevor Zegras is one of the more polarizing players in the NHL. The 22-year-old Anaheim Ducks center has built quite a reputation since entering the league in 2021.
Anaheim Ducks star Trevor Zegras could potentially net a big return on the trade market, though that will be based more on upside than anything else at this early stage of his career.
It’s been rumoured over the last couple weeks that the Calgary Flames are one of the teams who have inquired about Trevor Zegras of the Anaheim Ducks. And it makes sense as Craig Conroy and the Flames have said they are going to look to make a trade for a young NHL player this off-season.
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.
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.
Perhaps Anaheim knows the only bullet in his chamber is the threat of a holdout with training camp not too far off.
Get the latest news and rumors, customized to your favorite sports and teams. Emailed daily. Always free!