RALEIGH, N.C. – When Wild star Zach Parise goes into the corner against blossoming Carolina Hurricanes defenseman Justin Faulk, the mutual respect for one another is off the charts.
The two share a bond that only they could appreciate "even though Zach probably had no idea who I was before last summer," Faulk said, laughing.
Parise, 29, and Faulk, 21, worked out together daily at St. Thomas Academy, pushing each other through exhaustive workouts both on the ice and in the gym. It wasn't like going down to your local Life Time Fitness with your workout buddy and trying to one-up each other on the treadmill.
Their no-nonsense trainer was Erik Rasmussen, the former Gophers forward and Parise's former teammate on the New Jersey Devils. Asked the stuff Rasmussen put them through, Parise just chuckled.
"You better ask him. Really intense, really outside the box stuff … but it's awesome," Parise said as his team headed into Saturday night's game against Faulk's Hurricanes.
Rasmussen calls the workouts "Probably the hardest thing you've ever done. It is for very dedicated athletes who continually want to improve. Zach is not satisfied with being where he was the year before or two months ago or yesterday.
"He wants to get better every day in his fitness and in his game. Justin has the same attitude and desire, and our workout continually pushes the athlete to maximal effort."
Rasmussen works for the Minnesota Advancement Program, which is the elite division within FHIT Hockey (Flexible Hours Institute of Training). Faulk, the South St. Paul native who won a national championship at Minnesota Duluth with Wild forward Justin Fontaine, has worked with Rasmussen for years.