To some it may be a sign of immaturity for the 23-year old, but we've seen even the best players in the NHL show frustration and break things, whether it's the NHL's property or their own, so this isn't unexpected in the league. Beyond that, Zegras has had the toughest year of his young career, dealing with injuries and the trading of his best friend
Jamie Drysdale, so he will be hoping the summer gets here as quick as possible so he can reset for a healthy 2024-25 campaign.