Penguins sign Zonnon, D’Aigle to entry level contracts
MONCTON, CANADA - MARCH 06: Adam Fortier-Gendron #24 of the Moncton Wildcats cross checks Bill Zonnon #9 of the Blainville-Boisbriand Armada during the first period at Avenir Centre on March 6, 2026 in Moncton, Canada. (Photo by Dale Preston/Getty Images) | Getty Images The Penguins took care of some business over the weekend, taking advantage of the QMJHL regular season ending to sign up two 2025 draft picks from that league. First rounder Bill Zonnon The Penguins have signed forward Bill Zonnon to a three-year, entry-level contract.
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com/6AcKD4pRNA — Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) March 22, 2026 A final ruling is in flux about the CHL-NHL player transfer agreement about as far as how many teenagers will be able to play in the AHL, but that shouldn’t matter for Zonnon next season. He turns 20 in early October and has four CHL seasons under his belt, he’ll be AHL-eligible by any number of criteria. If the rule was established earlier, Zonnon might have spent 2025-26 in the AHL given his birthday.
Zonnon put up 46 points in 35 games in Quebec and could project as a well-rounded, speedy mid-line center at the next level. Pittsburgh also got another 2025 draft pick under contract in the form of goalie Gabriel D’Aigle. The Penguins have signed goaltender Gabriel D’Aigle to a three-year, entry-level contract.
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