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Message   The Hockey Writers    All   If Parise is Scoring, the Wild are Winning   August 15, 2018
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It's no secret Zach Parise makes a lot of money.

Parise, 33, is well-known in the NHL. He captained Team USA at the 2014 Winter
Olympics in Sochi, and his contract is known around the league for how massive
it is. Regardless of how much money he makes, however, he helps the Minnesota
Wild win.Minnesota Wild forward Zach Parise (right) smiles after signing a
13-year contract in Minnesota back in 2012. (Brace Hemmelgarn-USA TODAY Sports)

Parise currently plays on a 13-year contract worth $98 million that he signed
with Minnesota back in July 2012. That's a lot of cash for one player,
especially since the deal will run through the 2024-25 season.

While the contract has taken some criticism from fans for being too long and
could become a problem in a few years, the Wild continue to benefit from the
Parise equation.Parise Goals Equal Wild Wins

When Parise plays, the Wild are a better team. When he scores, they are
practically unbeatable.

The Minnesota native missed the first half of last season, returning from
injury on Jan. 2. In his first month back with the team, the Wild went 7-2-2.

Bloomington native Zach Parise scores his first goal of the year...on
@HockeyDayMN pres. by @WellsFargo. #HDM2018 pic.twitter.com/Tiprur0IUI

- Minnesota Wild (@mnwild) January 21, 2018

In the 42 games he played last season, Parise posted numbers of 15 goals and
nine assists for 24 points, the second-lowest total of his career (six points
in 13 games in 2010-11 is his career low). He scored just three goals in
January and February combined before going off in March, totaling 10 goals and
13 points in nine games.

He scored a goal in three straight playoff games against the Winnipeg Jets
before a sternum injury ended his season. He's expected to be ready for
training camp.

Parise scored in 13 regular season games last year. In those games, the Wild
racked up a 10-2-1 record. That's not a coincidence.Minnesota Wild forward Zach
 Parise celebrates a goal. (Marilyn Indahl-USA TODAY Sports)

In 2016-17, Parise scored 19 goals. When Parise scored in that season, the Wild
 posted a 12-3-2 record.

The story remains the same if you look back three years ago. In the 2015-16
season, the team went 12-4-2 when Parise put the puck in the net, which he did
25 times.

From October 2015 to now, the Wild are 34-9-5 when Parise scores. The goal
differential in those games heavily favors the Wild too, as the team outscored
opponents 182-113 in those games.Hometown Hero

But the production and value don';t end with the goals. To say that Zach Parise
 is a leader would be putting it lightly.

Parise serves as an assistant captain for the Wild, and his influence on the
team is thorough. When the Wild were bringing along young players in Mikael
Granlund, Charlie Coyle, Jason Zucker and Erik Haula in earlier years, the
organization said multiple times that Parise was mentoring them.Mikael Granlund
 celebrates with Zach Parise (Brace Hemmelgarn-USA TODAY Sports)

"He';s a very good player and a great leader in this room, so it';s always nice
 to have a guy like that if you need to ask questions, get their opinions on
things and help you along the way," Zucker told NHL.com in 2014.

Before joining the Wild, Parise served as the captain for the New Jersey
Devils.

The University of North Dakota alum has given back in numerous ways to the
Minnesota community off the ice as well. He has planned and participated in
numerous charity events.

And while the community work doesn't impact his on-ice performance, it's hard
to put a number or mathematical worth on what quality people can do for a
hockey city.What's in Store for 2018-19?

If Parise can avoid injury, expect him to bounce back up to that 50 to 60-point
 benchmark he was at in seasons prior to last. This year, he will have to do
some more mentoring, with youngsters such as Jordan Greenway, Luke Kunin and
Joel Eriksson Ek primed to play for the big club at some point this season.

Parise is going to play a huge role again this year. Parise goals equal Wild
wins, and if he can put the puck in the net, the team will be better for it.

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