Philadelphia Flyers forward Trevor Zegras has never been afraid to stir debate, but his latest claim sent NHL fans into a frenzy. When asked who he considers the greatest hockey player ever, Zegras bypassed legends like Wayne Gretzky and Alex Ovechkin, instead giving his vote to Vancouver Canucks captain Quinn Hughes, a bold move that instantly lit up hockey discussions across social media. Speaking with ESPN’s Greg Wyshynski, Zegras reflected on his move to Philadelphia and how relieved he was to no longer face Vancouver multiple times a season. “I never want to play Quinn ever again,” Zegras said bluntly. “He’s the best hockey player of all time.” That remark quickly turned heads around the league. Hughes, a current Norris Trophy winner, is undoubtedly among the NHL’s most skilled

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