Zach Parisé is one of those good veterans who is not yet under contract for the current National Hockey League season, but he continues to train tirelessly.
The 39-year-old forward took some time this summer to consider his future, but he returned to the ice in Minnesota in October to resume training. According to the latest information from Sportsnet journalist Elliotte Friedman, Parisé has recently increased the intensity of his exercises.
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The hockey expert also believes that when the main suitor is ready, the New York Islanders will have the most interest. The left winger played the last two seasons on Long Island, notably scoring 21 goals in 2022-2023.
Parisé agreed to two contracts with the Isles, each time with a minimum salary of $750,000. He rebuilt his niche there after the Wild bought out his massive 13-year, $98 million contract in 2021.
The former first-round pick of the New Jersey Devils never won the Stanley Cup. In 1224 games he collected 879 points.