[1] During his time with Vancouver, he played for the Royal Canadian Air Force team, in which he was a member, having joined in the early 1940s.
[5] In the 1944–45 season, Zoborosky played one game, on December 31, 1944, for the Chicago Black Hawks (against the Detroit Red Wings) in the National Hockey League, registering two penalty minutes in a 4–0 loss.
[1] In 1946, Zoborosky headed to Prague, Czechoslovakia to serve as player-coach of a hockey team there, despite not knowing the Czech language.
[4] For the 1948 season he again returned to Europe, this time in charge of 10 hockey clubs, with 10 assistant coaches, travelling between them and supervising play.
[9] Described as an unassuming and likeable person,[4] he was also said to not hold grudges against other opposing players, amongst whom he was held in high regard.