OSTRAVA, Czech Republic — For eight days, Trevor Zegras was the talk of the hockey world.



It seemed like every time he touched the puck, it ended up in the back of the net. Not because he put it there, but because he put it on the tape of the guy who did.



Pass. Goal. Pass. Goal. Pass. Goal. Pass. Goal. Pass. Goal. Pass. Goal. Pass. Goal. Pass. Goal. Pass. Goal.



Nine assists in 68 minutes and 50 seconds of ice time.



He surprised the guys who weren’t wearing white and navy blue. He surprised the guys who were wearing white and navy blue. He wowed everyone else.



The 2020 world juniors were his show, until their unceremonious end.



“It just feels like a wasted opportunity,” Zegras said following Team USA’s 1-0 quarterfinal loss to Finland. “It doesn’t really feel weird. It’s your childhood dream to play in this tournament. To lose in the quarterfinals … it’s...