DALLAS — Zac Jones ran into the same mental obstacles that so many players do when they first transition into the NHL.
The last three seasons, the Rangers’ third-round draft pick in 2019 — an undersized defenseman who had made a name for himself with his puck-moving abilities and offense-mindedness — went up and down between the NHL and AHL and bounced in and out of both lineups on a consistent basis as a result.
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