Trevor Zegras is an American professional ice hockey center for the Anaheim Ducks of the National Hockey League.
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Trevor Zegras is an American professional ice hockey center for the Anaheim Ducks of the National Hockey League.
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Trevor Zegras was selected by the Ducks, ninth overall, in the 2019 NHL Entry Draft.
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Trevor Zegras began skating at the age of three and played in the Rising Stars youth program alongside his cousins.
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In spite of his draft selection, Trevor Zegras kept his commitment to play NCAA Division I ice hockey for Boston University.
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Trevor Zegras competed with the Terriers in 33 games where he finished tied for third among Division I freshmen in points with 36.
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Trevor Zegras officially concluded his collegiate career on March 27,2020, by signing a three-year entry-level contract with the Ducks.
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Trevor Zegras finished the season with 13 points through 24 games, with six points coming in his final six regular-season games.
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Trevor Zegras quickly became a mainstay on the Ducks lineup while playing alongside Sonny Milano and Rickard Rakell.
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On December 7,2021, Trevor Zegras made a never seen before lacrosse-style assist to Sonny Milano in a game against the Buffalo Sabres.
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Trevor Zegras was named the NHL Rookie of the Month for December 2021 after recording 11 points in nine games.
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Trevor Zegras finished his first full season with 23 goals and 38 assists, and was named a finalist for the Calder Memorial Trophy, awarded to the NHL's rookie of the year; the award went to Moritz Seider.
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Trevor Zegras was named World Juniors MVP after scoring 7 goals and recording 11 assists during the tournament, which he led in scoring.
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Trevor Zegras tied the Team USA points record held by Jordan Schroeder.
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