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The Philadelphia Flyers signed forward Trevor Zegras to a four-year deal worth $36.5 million. The agreement makes him the team's highest-paid player.
globalnews.caThe Philadelphia Flyers re-signed forward Trevor Zegras to a four-year contract on July 15 with an average annual value of $9.125 million. The deal totals $36.5 million and makes the 25-year-old the team's highest-paid player. Zegras arrived in Philadelphia via a trade from the Anaheim Ducks in June 2025.
He recorded 26 goals and 67 points in 81 games during the 2025-26 season and added two goals and four assists in the playoffs. The Flyers reached the postseason, defeated the Pittsburgh Penguins in the first round, and lost to the Carolina Hurricanes in the second round. Zegras had been a restricted free agent who filed for arbitration.
The new contract replaces his prior three-year deal that carried an average annual value of $5.75 million. The Flyers previously listed right wing Travis Konecny as their highest-paid player at $8.75 million AAV. "We're thrilled to have Trevor committed to our organization for the next four years," general manager Danny Briere said in a statement.
The Flyers also agreed to contract extensions with goalie Dan Vladar and right wing Tyson Foerster. An extension for defenseman Jamie Drysdale remains on Briere's to-do list. Selected ninth overall by the Anaheim Ducks in the 2019 NHL draft, Zegras has played in 349 career NHL games with 93 goals, 160 assists, and 253 points.
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