Player Discussion With the 9th pick in the 2019 NHL Draft, the Ducks select Trevor Zegras

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AngelDuck

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Twitter sucks. Got off that cesspool at the beginning of Covid and it’s been one of the best decisions of my adult life. Shit literally melts brain cells imo
 
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Kalv

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Twitter sucks. Got off that cesspool at the beginning of Covid and it’s been one of the best decisions of my adult life. Shit literally melts brain cells imo
But you see stuff that you are following.

Keeping my timeline clean and using lists for Ducks and NHL stuff and it's probably my most used app.
But yeah I've seen what happens once you go down the rabbit hole :laugh: It's just people.
 

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But you see stuff that you are following.

Keeping my timeline clean and using lists for Ducks and NHL stuff and it's probably my most used app.
But yeah I've seen what happens once you go down the rabbit hole :laugh: It's just people.
Ive never really used twitter. Give me some good follows
 

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He's going to be one of those guys you could put anyone with and they would score. He is going to be one of those guys that makes people a lot of money too like Getzlaf.
 
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Zegras on facing Kopitar, O'Rielly late in the year:
This is the mindset you want from a player that has superstar potential. I think the ducks brass should be making him study Datsyuk, Because of how skilled and smart he is if he really applies himself he could make himself into a great 3 zone player, and be a player regularly competing for high finishes in hart voting
 
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This is the mindset you want from a player that has superstar potential. I think the ducks brass should be making him study Datsyuk, Because of how skilled and smart he is if he really applies himself he could make himself into a great 3 zone player, and be a player regularly competing for high finishes in hart voting

I believe I read some where Datsyuk was his favorite player actually and molds his game around him. Could be wrong though.
 

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Maybe this is the betting man in me speaking, but I genuinely think that Zegras will win the Calder, posting nearly PPG numbers. Not to make this about the Canucks, but I think he’ll have a Pettersson type of impact his rookie year. Going to hate going up against him, but I am a big fan of his game.
 

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Maybe this is the betting man in me speaking, but I genuinely think that Zegras will win the Calder, posting nearly PPG numbers. Not to make this about the Canucks, but I think he’ll have a Pettersson type of impact his rookie year. Going to hate going up against him, but I am a big fan of his game.

He's also most likely going to have the largest role out of the candidates. I think leading rookies in points is pretty likely
 

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Maybe this is the betting man in me speaking, but I genuinely think that Zegras will win the Calder, posting nearly PPG numbers. Not to make this about the Canucks, but I think he’ll have a Pettersson type of impact his rookie year. Going to hate going up against him, but I am a big fan of his game.

In his last 8 games of the season when he got called back up and played center instead of the wing he was a PPG. I think he’s really going to shine, he’ll have every opportunity.
 

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Maybe this is the betting man in me speaking, but I genuinely think that Zegras will win the Calder, posting nearly PPG numbers. Not to make this about the Canucks, but I think he’ll have a Pettersson type of impact his rookie year. Going to hate going up against him, but I am a big fan of his game.
It’s a great comp
 

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I see 55-65 points which in an average year should be enough for a calder. Don’t think he has the supporting cast to generate close to the PPG mark and ultimately I think that’s about where he ends up peaking (maybe slightly higher in his peak year) so don’t think he hits those numbers his first year .
 

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For a first year player pretty damn good.
 
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