With the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics having just wrapped up, and the announcement of the 2034 Winter Olympics returning to Salt Lake City, national representation is at the forefront.
With the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics having just finished, and the announcement of the 2034 Winter Olympics returning to Salt Lake City, national pride is on the mind.
In case you didn’t already know, Avalanche superstar Nathan MacKinnon made it clear that he’s never going to be okay with losing. The 29 year old superstar wasn’t quite saying the same things he said back in 2021 when his team lost to the Vegas Golden Knights in the second round, but he wasn’t that far off.
YB's Griffin Carroll went 2-0 again yesterday on his NHL picks, a clean 6-0 over the past three days. Let's just continue to win hockey props, eh?
Colorado Avalanche forward Zach Parise has confirmed that he will retire as a player at the end of the current season, the Denver Post‘s Corey Masisak reported Wednesday.
On Wednesday, Apr. 17, Colorado Avalanche forward Zach Parise confirmed that he will retire from the NHL at the end of the season. The 39-year-old signed with the Avalanche in January in an attempt to get to one more Stanley Cup Final.
As with every game, you take the good with the bad, so time to take a look at the pluses and the minuses in the game against the Chicago Blackhawks for the Colorado Avalanche.
Zach Parise was back in New York and back in the NHL on Monday night, but not with the New York Islanders. After Parise officially joined the Colorado Avalanche last week, he made his debut as a member of the team in a 2-1 overtime loss to the Rangers at Madison Square Garden.
Today’s NHL Prediction features the season’s second matchup between the New Jersey Devils and Colorado Avalanche. These two teams met for the first time in Colorado on November 7, where the Devils fell 6-3.
It wasn’t the result the Colorado Avalanche wanted, but it wasn’t for lack of effort. After having ten days off and having to travel across the country, the legs just weren’t there for the Avalanche, as they fell 2-1 in overtime to the New York Rangers.
The Colorado Avalanche should be in a good mood. After all, prior to the NHL All-Star break, they were on a 13-3-1 run that catapulted them to the top of the Central Division.
The Colorado Avalanche have signed forward Zach Parise to a one-year contract worth $825,000, with no performance bonuses. He went un-signed to begin the 2023-24 season after playing with the New York Islanders the past two seasons.
The rumors turned out to be correct – Zach Parise is now a member of the Colorado Avalanche. On Friday, just hours before facing off against the Los Angeles Kings, the Avalanche made it official that Parise has signed a one-year deal through the end of the 2023-24 campaign.
Zach Parise, an 18-year NHL veteran, signed a one-year deal with the Colorado Avalanche on Friday. Parise, 39, who hasn't played since the end of last season, is under contract for the rest of the season.
The Colorado Avalanche signed forward Zach Parise to a one-year contract through the end of the 2023-24 season. Daily Faceoff’s Frank Seravalli is reporting that the deal is worth $825,000 and does not have any added performance bonuses.
The Colorado Avalanche signed forward Zach Parise, who was once one of the NHL's brightest stars.
The Colorado Avalanche have been playing solid hockey as of late, and they seem to be looking to bolster their roster as they go all-in for a Stanley Cup.
A former star and now depth forward could be close to an NHL return. Chris Johnston of The Athletic and TSN reports that Zach Parise, a seasoned winger and current unrestricted free agent, is intensifying his training regimen with the aim of returning to the ice this season.
While the New York Islanders have grinded through the early part of the season, one of their former players has reportedly done the same in hopes of returning to hockey later this year.
After sitting out for the first one-third of the 2023 NHL season, Zach Parise has interest from multiple teams as he begins working toward a return to the ice.
A former All-Star forward will not attend Islanders training camp as his NHL future remains unclear.
We’re late in the summer, and some notable names are still looking for homes. There aren’t many scoring options left, but teams looking to add some inexpensive depth while contributing 25-40 points do have options.
A lot of people thought Zach Parise’s career was over a few years ago. That wasn't the case, and now instead of assuming he's heading to retirement they are waiting to learn his decision on his playing future.
Parise had just seven goals and 18 points in 2020-21 for Minnesota, averaging fewer than 14 minutes a night.
Zach Parise and Ryan Suter have been staples in the Minnesota Wild lineup since 2012. That will no longer be the case.
A scratch may be a one-time thing, but a quick look at Parise’s ice time numbers this season shows a player who is slowly being phased out.
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