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With theme week being very blunt with what it wants I’m glad to write about my player who was one of the toughest in Malmo history. Savaisk Tzesar, the son of Boris Tzesar a goaltender who previously played in the VHL had some kind of lab experiment cooking up because when Savaisk entered into the VHLM he wasn’t known to be anything too good, but his determination to work harder and become a complete player was noticeable. 

 

His first season in the M was a decent season to say the least recording 41 points and giving out some hits he was a decent power forward but still was undecided on what player he wanted to become and it showed even more the season after, playing with a brand new team he recorded 81 points and 184 hits giving him a feeling that his current style was perfect and he even won the founders trophy so it reinforced his idea but that wouldn’t last long. 

 

In the VHLE his mind was all over the place he didn’t know what to do he was a pass first player but his type wasn’t working and everything was just a mess that he couldn’t clean up but it didn’t stop him, he finally recognized and realized what he wanted to become and he broke his own expectations.

 

In his first two seasons of the VHL was a great time period for Savaisk his team was well known to be good and playoff ready even winning the Victory cup in s92 but in the playoffs Malmo couldn’t push past the first round at all but Savaisk wasn’t defeated yet.

 

 The next 3 seasons were in my opinion his true prime, scoring a combine total of 248 points and a total of 893 hits giving his name out in the hockey world as a guy who wasn’t scared to put you in your place, but sadly even though they won the Victory cup again to prove how good they were in the playoffs it was just a disappointment to the team and Savaisk he worked so hard to be better and still couldn’t break their shitty playoff curse that was holding them back from winning but like every other season he went back to the weight room and continued to work. 

 

His last two seasons with Malmo were one of his most memorable he was already a great player and these last two seasons could allow him to get more points and stats to place himself along with the top players in Malmo history so he played his heart out with every ounce of energy he had he played, specifically in season 97 his final season with Malmo they played so well they won their last Victory Cup with Tzesar but of course the playoff curse never broke and they always lost in the first round but a incredible career for someone who averaged a fight basically every month and Savaisk Tzesar ended with a career total 1797 hits securing his spot as the top 3 best hitter in Malmo history. 

Sorry if this seems boring to some I didn't really have any other ideas and when I saw "tough guy" as the theme week I just wanted to write my player so yea 

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