Anaheim Ducks' Trevor Zegras Out Six Weeks Following Knee Surgery
The 23-year-old forward underwent surgery to repair a torn meniscus, marking his third major injury in just over a year.
- Trevor Zegras sustained a torn meniscus in his right knee during a December 4 game against the Vegas Golden Knights and underwent surgery on Thursday.
- The injury occurred after a minor collision with Vegas' William Karlsson, resulting in Zegras needing assistance to leave the ice.
- This marks Zegras' third significant injury in 13 months, following a broken ankle and groin issues that limited him to 31 games last season.
- Zegras has recorded 10 points (four goals, six assists) in 24 games this season for the Ducks, who currently sit last in the Pacific Division.
- Drafted ninth overall in 2019, Zegras has accumulated 164 points in 235 NHL games and was a Calder Trophy runner-up in 2022.