Ryan Suter got a phone call from Zach Parise, and his heart sunk with pity. Jason Zucker and most other teammates didn't learn of Parise's absence until they noticed his No. 11 jersey wasn't hanging in his stall.
The moment it was announced that the Wild's heart and soul would miss Tuesday's game — a 4-3 overtime loss to San Jose — so he could be at his father's side, heartbreak and emptiness filled Xcel Energy Center.
J.P. Parise, the popular former North Star and proud father of one of the Wild's most affable, popular and hardest-working players, is at the end of a yearlong battle with lung cancer. J.P.'s den was converted into a hospice area last week, so son Zach knew there would be a point soon that he would need to put family in front of hockey.
"Life is so much bigger than hockey," Suter said.
With all the pregame locker-room talk about their hurting teammate, the Wild played hard in Parise's honor. But in the end, the skidding team lost again, this time relinquishing a two-goal lead and forcing overtime on a Zucker beauty before handing the extra point to the Sharks.
"Zach's such a huge part of our team," said Suter, who lost his own father before training camp. "For him to be going through what he's going through is just awful. I couldn't even imagine what he's going through and what he has been going through.
"To play through it says a lot about who he is, and his dad would be proud of him."
Zucker, who assumed Parise's top-line left wing spot, scored two goals, assisted on another, had eight shots and was plus-3. Jason Pominville, who borrowed Parise's "A" for a night, had two assists.