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There have been plenty of rumors surrounding their young center, Trevor Zegras, for a while now. With some believing that Zegras isn't fit for a team built by a manager like Pat Verbeek, and others believing they would be foolish for giving up on a player with so much potential, there is a lot of contemplating on what to do next.
On one hand, the young crop of players the Ducks have in their system, trading one away who could fetch a decent return isn't the worst thing in the world. Everybody knows that Zegras has a ton of skill, and if he can put everything together, could lead the way for the forward group in Anaheim, helping them to get out of the rebuild.
Through the first half of the 2024-25 season, the Boston Bruins have struggled to score goals. Of course, David Pastrnak is doing well, as expected, and Brad Marchand is doing alright for himself, too. Outside of them, 38 games into the season, the Bruins don't have any other players who have reached 20 points yet.
The inability to score goals needs to be solved. After signing Elias Lindholm, and moving forward with Charlie Coyle and co., they need to figure out how to revitalize their offensive contributions if they want to progress in the season.
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