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Schlossman: Parise may be a superstar Wild fans can embrace

January 21, 2013 in The Dickinson Press

ST. PAUL Marian Gaborik is the only superstar the Minnesota Wild have ever had on the roster. Continue Reading

Parise, Suter could make Minnesota the place to be

July 9, 2012 in The Dickinson Press

ST. PAUL, Minn. Minnesota has never been “flyover country” to Zach Parise. Continue Reading

Wild must wait to see payoff on investment of Parise and Suter

July 8, 2012 in Grand Forks Herald

Now that the Minnesota Wild has landed marquee free agents Zach Parise and Ryan Suter, the team’s next big challenge awaits: trying to recoup its $196 million investment. Continue Reading

Parise, Suter signings expected to ignite sales

July 5, 2012 in The Dickinson Press

FARGO In the week leading up to the Fourth of July, fireworks, hotdogs and apple pies all see spikes in sales. Continue Reading

Wild owner: Free agent bonanza ‘a game changer’

July 5, 2012 in West Central Tribune

Craig Leipold never thought one of the biggest bonanzas in NHL history was even possible when the Wild owner stepped into the negotiating room with general manager Chuck Fletcher and the agents for defenseman Ryan Suter. Continue Reading

Parise decides it’s time to come home

July 4, 2012 in Grand Forks Herald

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Cullen: Expectations now raised for Wild

July 4, 2012 in The Dickinson Press

FARGO Matt Cullen was an alternate captain and one of the Minnesota Wild’s leading scorers last season. Continue Reading

Parise decides it’s time to come home

July 4, 2012 in The Dickinson Press

Zach Parise narrowed his choice down between two teams. Continue Reading

Parise, Suter go Wild

July 4, 2012 in The Dickinson Press

The Minnesota Wild were a starless team in need of a big-time jolt to get the franchise back to the point of being worthy of playing in “the State of Hockey.” Continue Reading

NHL: Parise and Suter are still undecided

July 2, 2012 in West Central Tribune

Zach Parise needed more than 24 hours to choose which hockey team to make happy. Continue Reading