The Anaheim Ducks broke out of their 11-game losing streak in a big way on Friday, blanking the Arizona Coyotes 5-0. Although Troy Terry had to leave early with a bloody face after an altercation with Jay Beagle, rookie Trevor Zegras made sure to score an absolute beauty earlier in the game.

The 21-year-old continues to wow his peers on a nightly basis but this goal, in particular, was something else. Just check it out:

The Ducks star went full lacrosse mode, picked up the puck on his stick, wrapped around the net, and stuck it home. That's the type of stuff you'd see a player do in practice, not a game. Absolutely breathtaking from Zegras. He's already proving to be a superstar in the making, scoring 17 goals and supplying 33 assists in 63 games this season. His 50 points are second on Anaheim behind only Terry, who is also an offensive weapon.

Craziest part? the Ducks center already scored a lacrosse goal earlier in the year as well. In fact, he's now tied with Carolina Hurricanes star Andrei Svechnikov with the most lacrosse goals in the league. No one has ever scored more than two. Who says Zegras can't do it again?

It wouldn't be a surprise by any means.