Trevor Zegras starred in the United States Junior Hockey League, so much so, that he was a top ten pick in the 2019 Draft. Rather than join the team that drafted him, Anaheim, the Center honored a commitment to Boston University, where as a freshman he was the third highest scorer in the NCAA. Zegras joined Anaheim the year after, playing partly in the AHL, but kept his rookie eligibility going into 2021/22, scoring 61 Points, made the All-Rookie Team, and was the Calder Trophy runner-up to Minnesota’s Kirill Kaprisov.
In 2022-23, Zegras scored 65 Points, and appeared to be a potential perennial All-Star, but last season saw him play in only 31 Games with a disappointing 15 Points due to injuries. As, he is still very young, Zegras can easily bounce back and has a shot to make this list's stratosphere.
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