So far, so good.
After playing two surprisingly physical games against Canada in back-to-back pretournament games in the World Cup of Hockey, Wild veteran Zach Parise said his back is feeling great after skating in his first two games since April 5.
"It was a little bit of a shock to the system to hop right into back-to-back games with travel, but it went really well," Parise said via phone Monday night after spending the day with Team USA teammates at the Pentagon and Quantico, the FBI's Training Academy in Virginia.
"I knew that I was OK, but I was still a little nervous for the first game. But after taking some hits and getting into some contact and not having any problem at all, it reassured me that everything is OK."
Parise, who played much of last season's second half with a herniated disk, was unable to play during the Wild's first-round playoff series against the Dallas Stars after aggravating the injury in the 81st regular-season game. Parise rehabbed all summer and was cleared by Wild doctors for the tournament late last month.
He says doctors have told him he's no more susceptible to a herniated disk than an otherwise healthy person.
Parise scored the Americans' first goal in an eventual win Friday night.
"That really felt good, and hopefully I can carry that into the tournament," he said. "I know it's exhibition, but still mentally in my own mind, it was big to get one after what I went through."