One of Pittsburgh’s top prospects is set to get his first taste of the pros.  Their AHL affiliate in Wilkes-Barre/Scranton announced that they’ve signed forward Bill Zonnon to a tryout agreement; despite the tryout designation, he will be permitted to play for them in the playoffs.

The 19-year-old was the 22nd overall selection last June out of QMJHL Rouyn-Noranda.  In his draft year, Zonnon put up 28 goals and 55 assists in 64 games for the Huskies during the regular season and added 16 points in 13 playoff contests.  Rated as a late first-rounder by many scouting lists, he wound up being selected a little higher than that with the first of two selections the Penguins acquired when they traded down from the 12th selection in a swap with Philadelphia.

Over the offseason, Zonnon was moved to Blainville-Boisbriand where he endured an injury-riddled campaign.  That limited him to just 35 games during the regular season where he was quite productive, notching 14 goals and 32 helpers.  That performance earned him an entry-level deal with Pittsburgh which begins next season.

In the playoffs, he put up just under a point per game with 15 in 17 appearances.  Now, with the Armada eliminated, he’s eligible to go to the minors and join a Wilkes-Barre/Scranton team that’s on the verge of moving on as they look to close out their series against Hershey tonight.

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