Zach Parise (born the July 28th 1984 with Mineapolis in the Minnesota with) is a professional player of Hockey.
Career in club
Parise began hockey at the school while playing for the establishment of Shattuck-St. Mary' S with Faribault in Minnesota and at the time of its two last seasons, it marked 146
goals and carried out 194 decisive master keys. In
2002, it joined the university of the
North Dakota and their team of hockey (North Dakota Fighting Sioux hockey) which evolves/moves in the university championship. It is then named in the team of the recruits of the championship.
In 2003, Parise is selected by the Devils of the New Jersey in first round of the fishing out of entry in the National league of hockey. It will sign its first contract one year later, once its studies finished and a selection on the first team of the WCHA.
In 2004, season LNH is cancelled but he plays with the River Rats of Albany of the American Ligue of hockey and he makes his beginnings with the return of the LNH in 2005. He registers its first goal in the LNH in 2005 against the Penguins de Pittsburgh on October 5th.
Statistical in career
International career
In
2004, Parise is member of the junior team of the United States which gains the gold medal with the Championnat of the world.
Others
Zach Parise is resulting from a family of hockey player:
- his/her father, Jean-Paul, played fourteen seasons in the years 1960 and 1970 in the National league of hockey
- his/her older brother, Jordan, were signed by Devils in 2006 and currently play as a goalkeeper for the Devils de Lowell (frankness affiliated in Devils from the New Jersey) in the LAH.
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