Penguins Sign Bill Zonnon To Entry Level Contract
This afternoon the Pittsburgh Penguins announced that top prospect Bill Zonnon has signed a three-year entry level contract. The 19-year-old will embark on his professional journey after an impressive QMJHL career.
A first round selection in last year’s draft (22nd overall), Zonnon put up 46 points in 35 games with the Blainville-Boisbriand Armada, as he battled injury throughout the campaign. Had he been able to play more, it’s production right on track with his outstanding 2024-25 with the Rouyn-Noranda Huskies, where he was among the league’s top scorers with 83 points across 64 contests.
Inspired as a youth watching P.K. Subban fly around for the Canadiens, the Montreal native picked up hockey, eventually growing into a 6’2″ frame as a strong power forward able to drive to the net relentlessly. Back in August, Zonnon was listed as the club’s sixth-best prospect by Steven Ellis of Daily Faceoff, speaking to their deep prospect pool. Ellis mentioned Zonnon’s intangibles and ability to succeed alongside high-end play drivers, a formula which has worked for the Penguins for many years.
Zonnon has a likely middle-six ceiling with versatility as a key trait. He can contribute on special teams, both on the advantage and on the kill, although needing to iron out his skating mechanics to reach full potential.
It’s an exciting time for Penguins fans, as they’re well on their way to return to the playoffs this spring, while also offering several exciting young players on the rise. Zonnon was one of three first round Penguins last June by GM Kyle Dubas, a draft which gives the franchise the opportunity to set up a new wave of talent. It wasn’t the most fun past few years for Pittsburgh, but they never truly bottomed out, and now find themselves in an enviable position having reversed what seemed like a bleak future.
As they’re in the thick of the playoff hunt, it’s not likely Zonnon will suit up for the big club just yet. However, he’ll be a welcome addition to the fourth-ranked AHL Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins who have already secured a playoff spot. They already have a deep forward group, which will allow the rookie to ease into the lineup gradually and adjust to the professional game.
Along with several youngsters who will move their way into Pittsburgh alongside him, Zonnon can learn from the team’s leader in 31-year-old Mathew Dumba, who has over 700 games of NHL experience. All that to say, it’s a great environment for the prospect to enter this spring.
The Penguins have no reason to rush Zonnon into their lineup, as he’ll likely fine tune his game in the AHL in 2026-27. However, the team has several bottom six forwards with expiring contracts, and if he can make enough of an impression, the teenager has the skillset to contribute sooner rather than later.
