Star forward Trevor Zegras has signed a three-year contract extension with him until the 2025/26 NHL season Anaheim Ducksthe team announced on Monday.
Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman reported that the deal is worth $5.75 million per season.
Zegras, 22, has 49 goals and 90 assists for 139 points in 180 career games with the Ducks after making his NHL debut in 2020-21.
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Last season, Zegras led the Ducks in scoring, recording 23 goals and 42 assists for 65 points in 81 games. He set career highs in assists and achieved his personal best in goals.
He became the third-youngest NHL player to lead his team in points, behind only New Jersey’s Jack Hughes (21) and Ottawa’s Tim Stutzle (21).