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Dad says Devils' Zach Parise would be good fit on Rangers | NJ.com
granted this is the rest of it
Zach likes Torts a lot," J.P. said. "Zach knows how to work, he doesn't shy away from the discipline part of it. He'd fit right in there."
J.P. Parise knows his son will have as many as 10 clubs bringing PowerPoints and open checkbooks soon enough, and he won't make a peep about it until the time comes.
Zach spoke Thursday about blocking out the outside world during this postseason.
"We've done a good job of concentrating on what we have to do and not allowing these underlying stories to take over what we're trying to accomplish," he said.
As for his dad, J.P. has only offered unspecific advice, and that was well before this Cup charge began.
"All I said was, don't make a decision based on emotion, in the heat of things," J.P. said. "He's waited a long time to be in this position . . . He loves the Devils, he loves Pete DeBoer and Lou Lamoriello. There's time for all these things to be decided."
And so the Devils captain continues Saturday afternoon on his quest to bounce the rival Rangers. Whether he can beat the Rangers will be decided in the next 10 days. About a month after that, Zach Parise may very well join them.
but still
granted this is the rest of it
Zach likes Torts a lot," J.P. said. "Zach knows how to work, he doesn't shy away from the discipline part of it. He'd fit right in there."
J.P. Parise knows his son will have as many as 10 clubs bringing PowerPoints and open checkbooks soon enough, and he won't make a peep about it until the time comes.
Zach spoke Thursday about blocking out the outside world during this postseason.
"We've done a good job of concentrating on what we have to do and not allowing these underlying stories to take over what we're trying to accomplish," he said.
As for his dad, J.P. has only offered unspecific advice, and that was well before this Cup charge began.
"All I said was, don't make a decision based on emotion, in the heat of things," J.P. said. "He's waited a long time to be in this position . . . He loves the Devils, he loves Pete DeBoer and Lou Lamoriello. There's time for all these things to be decided."
And so the Devils captain continues Saturday afternoon on his quest to bounce the rival Rangers. Whether he can beat the Rangers will be decided in the next 10 days. About a month after that, Zach Parise may very well join them.
but still