NEWARK, N.J. – Scott Niedermayer, one of the most beloved ex-Devils in history, wasn't honored during his first return to New Jersey, so Zach Parise's not expecting a sappy tribute or video-board acknowledgment.
"That's just not the way they do things," Parise said.
Thursday night when the Wild faces the Devils, Parise will walk into Prudential Center for the first time since the 2012 Stanley Cup Final. It has been exactly 624 days since the Devils captain departed the team that drafted him in the first round nine years earlier to build a family, life and rest of career at home in Minnesota.
Most Devils fans still don't forgive him, so Parise doesn't expect a warm welcome back.
"A lot of mixed reviews," he said.
Parise witnessed firsthand the return of Ryan Suter, his free-agent in arms, to Nashville.
"I'm not sure it'll be as hostile, but who knows," Parise said. "I'm excited for the game. But I'm also excited for when that game is over. I can't wait to get it over with. I wish it happened last year."
Last year's game was scrapped because of the intraconference-only schedule stemming from the NHL lockout that wiped out 34 games per team.