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Bruins defenseman was shocked how serious his injury was

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Dorin Canaday
June 22, 2022  (0:23)
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The native of Brno, Czech Republic, Jakub Zboril was drafted by the Bruins in the first round (13th overall) of the 2015 NHL Entry Draft. The 25-year-old played in 10 games for the Bruins in 2021-22, recording three assists, before requiring surgery in December to repair a torn ACL, which kept him out of the lineup for the remainder of the season.

Zboril is eager to get next season started:

"I am [excited]. Especially after getting injured, seeing that the team still believes in me, that's a huge deal for me ... It's [knee] feels pretty good. I was skating [for the] past four weeks now ... it's a little achy sometimes when I try to do power skating and some edge work. If it's loose and I go, I don't think about it, and it feels pretty nice."

He discussed how he was actually shocked he needed surgery to repair a torn ACL after getting injured vs the Nashville Predators on December 2nd.

He was asked if he knew right away when it happened:

"I did not know, actually. When I got hurt, on the video, it looked like nothing. I went to the locker room in so much pain. They checked the ligaments in my knee, and everyone thought it was okay. Then I had the MRI, and the next day, I got called that my season was done. So it was pretty bad news. I was just walking with my girlfriend in Prudential Centre when I got the call and just had to sit down. I almost started to cry. I was like, holy s**t, what just happened?"

Zboril made sure to note that he's ready more than ever to prove he's capable of a roster spot in the NHL on the Boston Bruins next season. Watch the defenseman's entire media coverage below:

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