Here's a bold statement: Olen Zellweger's early goal in Sunday's game wasn't enough to save the Ducks from a 5-3 loss to the Blackhawks, but it's a testament to his rising star in the league. And this is the part most people miss: While the team couldn't maintain their 2-0 lead, Zellweger's performance is part of a larger, impressive streak. Scoring just 47 seconds into the game, he showcased his ability to make an immediate impact—a skill that's become a hallmark of his recent play. This goal marks his third in four games, along with an assist, solidifying his four-game point streak. But here's where it gets controversial: Is Zellweger's success a sign of individual brilliance, or is it a reflection of the team's overall strategy? Regardless, his stats speak for themselves: five goals, 10 points, 53 shots on net, 28 blocked shots, 14 PIM, and a plus-10 rating in just 25 games. That's a rookie making waves. Here’s a thought-provoking question: With Zellweger’s consistent performance, should he be considered a key player in the Ducks’ future lineup, or is it too early to tell? Let us know your thoughts in the comments! If you're looking to dominate your fantasy hockey league, tools like RotoWire’s premium features can give you the edge you need. Sign up now and stay ahead of the game (https://www.rotowire.com/subscribe/).