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Originally Posted by Bubba17
If you remember back to the World Jr. team he played on, which all the "experts" predicted he wouldn't make, he started off being on one of the lower lines and his ability in all area's of the game moved him up. He ended up killing penalties and playing some on the PP. The kid has always had the total hockey package and seems to have developed well.
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It bothered me how much the coaching staff of that World Junior team was always going back to Holloway in place of Zary. Holloway kept showing little to no offensive skills and plays in the offensive zone were constantly dying on his stick. Meanwhile Zary - in very limited minutes - seemed to always be producing scoring chances for team Canada.