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Anaheim Ducks' 23-year-old forward Trevor Zegras is set to be out of action for approximately six weeks after undergoing knee surgery. On Thursday, senior sports analyst Elliotte Friedman took to X to advise that the Ducks forward had undergone surgery on his right knee to repair a torn meniscus, with an estimated recovery period of six weeks:
"Anaheim's Trevor Zegras had surgery today to repair a torn meniscus in his right knee. He's out six weeks," Friedman said. "It's actually much, much better than was initially feared. So good news for Zegras and the Ducks, thankfully."
The injury in question, which has already caused Trevor Zegras to miss three games, was suffered in the Ducks' game against the Vegas Golden Knights on Dec. 4. The injury occurred when Zegras collided with Golden Knights forward William Karlsson during a battle in the defensive zone.
