Zach Parise
ST PAUL, MN - MAY 7: Corey Crawford #50 of the Chicago Blackhawks looks on as Zach Parise #11 of the Minnesota Wild checks Michal Rozsival #32 of the Chicago Blackhawks into the boards during the third period of Game Four of the Western Conference Quarterfinals during the 2013 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs at Xcel Energy Center on May 7, 2013 in St Paul, Minnesota. The Blackhawks defeated the Wild 3-0.
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From my standpoint it wasn't good enough in the playoffs ... So that's frustrating, that you have to think about all summer.
I don't think it has anything to do with anything. It's just Much of the criticism leveled at the Wild down the stretch fell on the Minnesota Wild's two best forwards, who were a combined minus-13 in the first-round Western Conference playoff loss to Chicago. Zach Parise was held to one goal; Mikko Koivu was held without a point. I don't think it's fair ... We lost to a pretty good team.
Just the lack of finish killed us. That’s the bottom line. You have to look at yourself first. You look back at some of the opportunities throughout the series that I had and didn’t put them in. That’s the frustrating part. That’s going to haunt you the whole summer.More quotes »
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John Tavares' top-line work ethic will be driving force for Islanders' success
guide the young guys and lighten their load.No one expects the Islanders to offer a 13-year, $98-million deal like the one Zach Parise got from the Wild last offseason. But they should realistically think along the lines of someone in the mold of J.P. Parise, Read more »
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Wild summer ahead or not? An autopsy of the Wild's 2013 season
the team's leader rarely says much to the media. Not nearly as much as current linemate and former New Jersey Devils' captain Zach Parise. In case anyone's curious, Koivu has a no trade / no movement clause in his contract meaning if the team would want to from The State of Hockey News Read more »
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Minnesota Wild Final Season Grades: The Right Wingers (Staff Writers' Grades)
season points leaders. His +5 was also 2nd for the Wild behind Cullen as well. His 5 PP goals were 2nd again, behind Zach Parise. He's got a great shot, and he really vamped up his physical play this year. All in all it was a pretty good year for the Gooch, from Hockey Wilderness, For Minnesota Wild Fans Read more »
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Minnesota Wild: First Season For Zach Parise A Success
Earlier this week, Detroit Lions defensive tackle Nick Fairley had some cocky words for a reporter. No he didn’t guarantee a trip to the Super Bowl again, this time Fairley had something to say that was more believable. Fairley announced that he is part of from Rant Sports Read more »
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Minnesota Wild Final Season Grades: Left Wingers (Staff Writers' Grades)
excuse either. We have likely seen the last of PMB here, I do hope wherever he lands he finds success again. C+ Zach Parise: Zach Parise was brought in as a major free agent signing in the offseason and he didn't disappoint Wild fans. Parise was the top scoring from Hockey Wilderness, For Minnesota Wild Fans Read more »
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Jeff Seidel: 16 reasons why Wings can beat Chicago in six
getting fat and lazy the past few days after they quickly dispensed Minnesota, 4-1, in the first round. Quick note to Zach Parise and Ryan Suter: The Wings are still alive and you are done Ha! Im sorry, but thats just perfect. Quick note to the Chicago Blackhawks: from Detroit Free Press Read more »