J.P. Parise, the father of Wild star Zach Parise and a former North Stars standout, reached the Stanley Cup playoffs eight times in his 14-year career and knows how excited his son is to be playing in them this year.
Before the Wild's tense 2-1 win over Colorado in Game 4 of the teams' first-round series Thursday night at Xcel Energy Center, J.P. talked about watching Zach, who assisted on the game's first goal for his fifth point in the series.
"Well, it's so exciting," he said. "I think he has done well. He came home, he wanted to play here, you know? He had all these things that he put together in terms of the city and the town and the team itself and the ownership and stuff. He thought this is where he wants to make his living, this is where he wants to raise his family. It was one fine deal for him."
He said he feels no stress when he watches Zach. He attends every home game.
"It is so much fun. It is not tough at all," he said. "I just like that he competes all the time and he shows up every game. He has shown, I think — he is my son — but I think he has shown tremendous leadership and he has been a good teammate, a good leader for the younger kids. It has been a great, great fit."
That was the hope J.P. had when his son signed his 13-year, $98 million contract with the Wild in July of 2012.
"It was just the complete package," he said. "Of course it was [about] hockey, it was a complete win, but he thought that the Wild had a great future. You look at [Mikael] Granlund and some of those young players and the signing of a [Ryan] Suter and all the package together and he said, 'We have a chance here.' "
J.P. was asked his opinion on his son's play and the Wild's play this season and so far in the series against the Avalanche.