[5] The children often went by the nickname "Chick", in reference to the number of pieces in a pack of Chiclets brand chewing gum (10).
[2][6][3] In 1947 he was asked by Sandy Archer, who had grown up in Winnipeg, to join the Nottingham Panthers, who were in their second season.
[2] After returning to the United Kingdom he spent time playing for the Altrincham Aces and Wembley Lions.
[2][6] After retiring from playing, Zamick opened several business in Nottingham including a dry cleaners, a sauna, and a squash club.
[2] His scoring records have only been surpassed by Paul Adey, who is the only other player to have amassed more than 1,000 points for the club.