Flyers Lock up Trevor Zegras with a 4-Year Deal Worth $9.125M per Year
Zegras posted a career-high 67 points last season and becomes Philadelphia’s highest-paid player as the Flyers avoid arbitration.
- On Wednesday, the Philadelphia Flyers re-signed center Trevor Zegras to a four-year contract with an average annual value of $9.125 million, making him the team's highest-paid player.
- Acquired from the Anaheim Ducks in June 2025, Zegras flourished in his first Philadelphia season, posting a career-high 67 points and 26 goals across 81 games to help secure a playoff berth.
- Flyers general manager Daniel Briere said, "We're thrilled to have Trevor committed to our organization for the next four years," as the deal avoids arbitration for the restricted free agent.
- The contract represents just over 50% of the $18 million AAV offer sheet the Anaheim Ducks matched for Leo Carlsson, while Zegras received a raise from his previous $5.75 million salary.
- With wingers Porter Martone, Owen Tippett, and Tyson Foerster in place, the organization aims to remain competitive in the Eastern Conference while also securing extensions for defenseman Jamie Drysdale.
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Flyers sign restricted free agent F Trevor Zegras to 4-year deal
The Philadelphia Flyers announced a four-year, $36.5 million contract for forward Trevor Zegras on Wednesday, avoiding arbitration for the restricted free agent. Zegras, 25, was acquired via trade with the Anaheim Ducks last June. In his first seaso...
Flyers lock up Trevor Zegras with a 4-year deal worth $9.125M per year
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The Philadelphia Flyers have reached a four-year contract agreement with forward Trevor Zegras with an average annual value of $9.125 million, the team announced on Wednesday night.
Flyers Lock in a key Piece of Their Future With Massive Four-Year Deal
Last season, the Philadelphia Flyers took a huge jump, and this summer, they had plenty of work to do if they wanted to keep up with the growing list of contenders in the highly competitive Eastern Conference, with the team still having some holes on their roster if they want to take a step towards being genuine Stanley Cup contenders.Early in the off-season, they took a huge risk, signing Leo Carlsson to a five-year, $18 million AAV offer sheet…
A few days after the Ducks equalized the Flyers' hostile offer to Leo Carlsson, Trevor Zegras signed a contract with the Philadelphia team.
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