After a breakout 2025-26 campaign, Trevor Zegras is staying put in Philadelphia.
The RFA centre and the Flyers agreed to a four-year deal on Wednesday, holding an average annual value of $9.125 million, the team announced
“We’re thrilled to have Trevor committed to our organization for the next four years,” said general manager Daniel Briere through a statement. “The growth he showed this past season, proving that he is the skilled player he entered the league as, reinforced our belief that he will be an impact player for the Flyers for the years to come. He’s the type of player who can help take our team to the next level, and we’re excited to continue building alongside him.”
The new deal comes after Zegras potted career highs in goals (26) and points (67) in 81 games with the Flyers.
The 25-year-old spent the previous five seasons with the Anaheim Ducks, but injuries limited Zegras in his final two seasons in Southern California, playing just 86 games over that time and falling down the pecking order on a Ducks team looking to take the next step.
That led to his trade to Philadelphia in the 2025 off-season as the Flyers sent Ryan Poehling and two picks to Anaheim in exchange.
Zegras was selected ninth overall by the Ducks in 2019

