With the Wild lounging around Newport Beach, Calif., earlier this week, Zach Parise had to step out when his cell phone buzzed with Dan Bylsma's name coming up on the caller I.D.
Parise, the Wild star competing in his second Winter Olympics with the United States later this month, figured it was just a routine update being provided to the five-player leadership group, which includes himself, Wild teammate Ryan Suter, Los Angeles Kings captain Dustin Brown, St. Louis Blues captain David Backes and New York Rangers captain Ryan Callahan.
It wasn't.
Parise was informed by the U.S. coach that he will captain the red, white and blue in Sochi.
"We've got a lot of players that are great leaders," Parise, 29, said. "I'm going to get a lot of help and I'm going to need a lot of help. It is a special thing, though. It's very humbling."
While Parise was named "Captain America," Suter and Brown were named alternate captains.
Suter was a no-brainer. No player on the U.S. team has worn an American sweater in international competition more than him (64 games). Along with Parise, Suter was an alternate captain during the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver and previously captained the U.S. at the 2005 world junior championship.
Parise, the former captain of the New Jersey Devils, tied for the team lead in both goals (four) and points (eight) for the silver medalists in Vancouver. He forced overtime in the gold-medal game by scoring with 24.4 seconds left in regulation.