Travis Zajac
Two seasons ago, New
Jersey Devils center Travis
Zajac was sidelined by injury for more than half the schedule,
but the team persevered and went all the way to the Stanley Cup Final
before losing to the Los
Angeles Kings in six games. A healthy Zajac returned to the
lineup and appeared in all 48 games last season, but produced
seven goals and 20 points, not the output one would expect from a
player about to begin the first season of an eight-year, $46 million
contract. In order for the Devils to have success in 2013-14, they'll
need Zajac to rediscover his offensive game. It got to a point last
season that coach Peter
DeBoer had no choice but to move Zajac to a third-line role in an
effort to relieve some pressure and, perhaps, jump-start the offense.
When the Devils opened the season 8-1-3 and Zajac stumbled out the
gate with two goals and one assist during that stretch, it was much
easier to accept because the team was winning. Then the Devils began
to struggle, and Zajac, who arguably is the organization's top
center, couldn't seem to shift into that next gear. It wasn't too
much of a surprise that Zajac's offensive woes were magnified
following the departure of Zach
Parise via free agency to the Minnesota
Wild in the summer of 2012. But that's ancient history now, and
it's time the 2004 first-round pick (No. 20) begins to shoulder more
of the offensive burden as a respected 28-year-old top-line center in
the League. With Ilya
Kovalchuk gone now, too, the Devils really need Zajac to regain
his form from 2008-09 and 2009-10, when he had at least 20 goals and
60 points in each season. One area DeBoer needn't concern himself
with is Zajac's ability on faceoffs. He has ranked among the top two
players on the team in faceoff winning percentage in five of the past
six seasons; the only time he didn't was his injury-plagued 2011-12.
Zajac led the team with a 57.4 percent faceoff percentage last
season, winning 506 of 881 draws. Don't be surprised if DeBoer has
Zajac centering Ryane
Clowe and Michael
Ryder to open the season in an attempt to give him a fresh start
and, at the same time, begin forming some chemistry with two of the
newest Devils.
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