The Philadelphia Flyers have made a notable move today by trading for center Trevor Zegras. They sent forward Ryan Poehling, a 2025 45th overall pick, and a 2026 fourth-round pick to complete the deal, as announced by General Manager Daniel Briere.
Trevor Zegras, just 24 years old, made waves when the Anaheim Ducks drafted him ninth overall in 2019. He spent the last five seasons with them, showing impressive stats: 67 goals, 119 assists, and a total of 186 points over 268 games. He made the NHL All-Rookie Team in 2022 and has had two back-to-back seasons scoring over 60 points (2021-22 and 2022-23). In the last season, he led the Ducks with 65 points and 23 goals, including three that were game-winners.
Last season, Zegras played 57 games, scoring 12 goals and chalking up 32 points. He had a points-per-game average of 0.56, ranking fifth on his team.
Before fully joining the NHL, Zegras had a stint with the San Diego Gulls in 2020-21, where he impressed by scoring 10 goals in just 17 games. He also made his mark in college hockey, playing for Boston University and scoring more than a point per game with 36 points (11 goals, 25 assists) in 33 games during the 2019-20 season.
On the international stage, Zegras has proudly represented the U.S. five times. His latest appearance was at the 2024 World Championships, where he scored a goal and picked up an assist in eight games. He also starred in the 2020 and 2021 World Junior Championships, where he was pivotal in the U.S. winning gold in 2021 and was named the tournament MVP with an astounding seven goals and 18 points in just seven games.
Looking ahead, the Flyers now possess six picks in the first two rounds of the 2025 NHL Draft, along with a total of ten picks:
- Round 1: 6, 22, 31
- Round 2: 36, 40, 48
- Round 3: 68
- Round 5: 132, 157
- Round 6: 164
Zegras’s move to the Flyers can be seen as part of a growing trend in the NHL where teams are focusing on young talent to build for the future. Many experts believe that teams investing in promising players like Zegras can create a more vibrant, competitive league. With this trade, the Flyers hope to revitalize their lineup and spark a new era of success.
This shift reflects broader statistics in sports, where young players often drive teams to higher levels of performance and fan engagement. According to a recent survey, 70% of NHL fans support building teams around younger athletes rather than relying on seasoned veterans past their prime.
As this trade unfolds, fans are buzzing on social media, with many expressing excitement about Zegras’s potential impact on the Flyers. This enthusiasm shows how sports can unite communities and foster hope for a brighter competitive future.