Flyers’ Zegras Shines with Two Goals Against Ducks

Philadelphia Flyers forward Trevor Zegras delivered an impressive performance against the Anaheim Ducks, concluding the game with two goals. This matchup took place on Tuesday night at the Xfinity Mobile Arena in Philadelphia, marking Zegras’s first game against the Ducks since his trade last June.
Zegras Dominates in Home Game
In a decisive 5-2 victory, Zegras showcased his skills with a pair of goals, further solidifying his status as a fan favorite. The 24-year-old player was traded from Anaheim, where he had spent the early part of his career, to Philadelphia in exchange for Ryan Poehling and two draft picks.
Post-Game Interview Highlights
Following the game, Zegras participated in a fiery interview with Flyers alumnus Scott Hartnell. When asked about scoring against a former team that might have underestimated him, Zegras candidly replied, “F–king awesome.” His enthusiasm reflected the significance of the victory.
Cutter Gauthier’s Performance
The game also featured Cutter Gauthier, a former Flyers prospect now with the Ducks. Gauthier faced a challenging atmosphere, being booed by the crowd every time he touched the puck. Despite this, he managed to score his 20th goal of the season in the first period, temporarily silencing the home fans.
Zegras’s Impressive Stats and Future Prospects
As of the end of this matchup, Zegras has been playing at a remarkable point-per-game pace during his tenure with the Flyers. Over 41 games, he has accumulated 17 goals and 24 assists. Signed through the end of the 2025-26 season at a $5.75 million cap hit, his performance is likely to increase his value as a restricted free agent this coming offseason.
Career Overview
Trevor Zegras was originally drafted by the Ducks as the 9th overall pick in the 2019 NHL Draft. He turned professional in 2020 after a standout season at Boston University. Over his career spanning multiple teams, Zegras has played in 309 NHL games, including stints with both the Ducks and the Flyers, recording a total of 84 goals and 227 points.
Currently, Zegras’s stellar play is instrumental in keeping the Flyers in contention for a playoff spot in the competitive Metropolitan Division. His contributions to the team have not gone unnoticed, further solidifying his role as a rising star in the NHL.


