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As we settle down in the locker room after the first game of the new season there was some questions for the vet on the team, Savaisk Tzesar a known player by Malmo fans as a veteran who isn’t scared to hit was asked with the simple question “as a long time player for the game how do you think you career went?” and the simple answer was that it was a great career but Tzesar wanted to get into a bit of more detail.

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We start where all players who get to experience the vhl come from and Tzesar start was no different but with a catch. What player did he want to be? And he could never figure out that question for his first season. He wanted to be all around but maybe a bruiser or a sniper.

 

 He could just never have the idea in place and it affected his first season heavily stat wise and mental wise but after a great off season with his father and teammates helping him finding out what he was he had an idea. And it only went up for him the following season with San Diego winning a founders cup.

 

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But of course Tzesar had a bit of a relapse of his prior thoughts of regretting the choices he made which ruined his performance but he still had high hopes and hopes he did as he teamed BLITZ through the teams and won a cup giving him a second.

 

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With the M and E out of the way he finally had a step into the pro scene and it hit him hard with his first season only scoring a mere 33 points, The talks around him being a bust where coming everywhere even questioned himself but he stood his ground and continued his hard work the legacy his father built for him was too much to just give up.

 

 And his hard work paid off surging his +/- from 5 to 34 while also scoring 59 points, nearly doubling his last season stat, This is where Tzesar finally had a footing on what he wanted his career to be and since then his stats have been only going up of course no personal awards to show his hard work but he could care less, He is just glad to have served his team Malmo to his fullest and continues to do so till he retires.

 

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