JadedRandom
Registered User
Bill Zonnon (RW, L, 6’2″, 185, Rouyn-Noranda Huskies, 10/03/2006)
Bill Zonnon is a high-effort, two-way power forward with an imposing frame and a versatile skill set. Known for his ability to create offense and dominate puck battles, Zonnon combines a hard shot with excellent vision and playmaking ability. While his physical tools and hockey sense give him a high floor, there are questions about his ability to develop certain elements of his game to unlock his ceiling. He projects as a late first- or early second-round pick in the 2025 NHL Draft, with the potential to become a middle-six forward who can contribute on special teams at the NHL level.
QMJHL: Bill Zonnon - Neutral Zone - Men's
My only problems with Zonnon are skating, and ultimate upside.
At the beginning of the season I had Nathan Behm and Zonnon as two guys whose games I liked but had to rank lower than I would have preferred because of glaring skating weaknesses that could spell trouble for them going forward.
I had Zonnon in the early part of the second-round then, and Nathan Behm roughly at the midway point of the second because his skating is even worse than Zonnon's.
I've yet to see much progression from Behm in that sense, but I did see some changes in skating mechanics, and some amount of improvement on acceleration for Zonnon throughout the year and that has elevated my ranking of him.
Right now, I'd have him at the tail-end of the first-round as a result (#29).
I say that but I still struggle to see a clearly-defined pathway for Zonnon to turn into a top-6 foward in the NHL once everything is said and done, and that affects Zonnon's ranking obviously.
I'd have Zonnon as more of a high-floor rather than a high-upside pick, but the smarts that he has, the consistency of his effort, the physical tools that he possesses, and his effort level on the ice make me rank him highly.
If we get lucky, and Zonnon drops to our first pick in the second-round, we should not be shy at all about selecting him.
Last edited: