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Anaheim Ducks' Trevor Zegras falls to the ice after being struck in the face by a puck


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Gabriel Sami
September 21, 2024  (6:33 PM)
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Anaheim Ducks star player Trevor Zegras
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This afternoon, Anaheim Ducks' prominent forward Trevor Zegras was spotted down on the ice, having been hit in the face by a puck.

As the Ducks gather at Great Park Ice in Irvine this week for the start of training camp, some of Anaheim's most promising forwards are poised to advance in their young NHL careers.
Perhaps Anaheim's most talented offensive talent, Zegras had a tough 2023-24 season, initially battling a core injury during the preseason before breaking his ankle in a collision with the boards in Nashville in January.
"Last year was a brutal year for him. He got injured, he missed a bunch of games early, comes back and breaks his ankle. He had a lot of adversity," Cronin said. "When he came to training camp late, the messaging for me was about, 'Hey, your offense is always going to be there. You got a super IQ on the ice, you make plays, but your focus on defense has to be equally as invested as your offensive focus.' And he tried."

Today, the youthful player, faced an unexpected injury. While participating at training camp, Zegras was struck by a puck, a moment that caused immediate concern among teammates.
Those who witnessed the practice report that Trevor Zegras was hit in the face and fell to the ice right away. After collapsing, teammates Troy Terry, Mason McTavish, and others immediately surrounded him.
As Zegras was escorted off, the focus shifted to the implications of his injury. Currently, there are no updates on Trevor Zegras's condition or health. Hopefully, the injury is not as severe as it appeared.
The Anaheim Ducks are aiming to make significant progress this season with key players like Trevor Zegras, Mason McTavish, and their new captain Radko Gudas leading the charge.
As we await further updates on Zegras's condition, the hockey community sends its best wishes, hoping for a quick and safe return to the ice.

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