Zach Parise took the ice late Monday night for what could have been his last game with the Minnesota Wild, scored a goal that will buy him at least one more appearance at the Xcel Energy Center, then celebrated with a scream.
"Yeah, there was a lot of emotion behind that one," Parise said. "I was pretty happy to see that one go in and give us a lead at the time. So ... it just felt good at the time."
Parise's first-period grit goal helped the Wild to a 4-2 victory in Las Vegas on Monday night, meaning Vegas will bring a 3-2 series lead into Game 6 on Wednesday.
His play might have been the difference on Monday.
So why wasn't he in the lineup all series?
Parise will turn 37 this summer. He has four years left on his contract. The Wild probably should have traded him over the last two seasons but didn't. Instead, the team benched him at the end of the regular season and the beginning of the playoffs.
His age, contract and usage make him a big problem for the Wild, but that problem can be addressed in the offseason.
He didn't help the Wild win in Game 4, but provided energy.