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"I think they're starting to have a little more confidence in me, realize I've been working hard all year, and I can help the team out a little more in situations," [Darcy Zajac] said. "Plus we've had some injuries. They've given me a shot and I'm just out trying to make it work the best I can."
"It's tough to say what's the most difficult, but you come from being a top player on your junior team or high school team and you're used to getting 25 minutes of ice time a game and now you're seeing five, just a couple of shifts a period," he said. "You just have to do it. Every freshman goes through it. You just have to battle through it, bide your time and eventually you'll be where those older guys are.""Every couple of weeks at least," he said. "We just talk about hockey mostly, how he's doing, how I'm doing. I think he' s pretty excited. Who doesn't want to live that life, making a living playing hockey? It's a dream. He's doing great."See the full content of this document
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City's Zajac, Sioux Poised for Playoffs
By Tim Campbell
IF momentum is worth anything, then the University of North Dakota Fighting Sioux and freshman forward Darcy Zajac are a perfect match.Zajac, the 20-ye...See the full content of this document
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