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34. J.P. Parise

34. J.P. Parise

J.P. Parise was one of the many beneficiaries of the 1967 Expansion and in his late 20’s would find solid footing as a top forward for the Minnesota North Stars.  Parise would score 70 Points in two different seasons, the first of which (1969-70) would see him finish seventh in the NHL in Points and sixth in Assists.  Twice an All Star with Minnesota, Parise would go onto play for the New York Islanders and later Cleveland, and due to the teams merger with Minnesota he would return to the team where he had his greatest glory.  He would serve as the team’s Captain in what would be his final year in the NHL.

The Bullet Points

  • Position: Left Wing
  • Acquired: Traded from the Toronto Maple Leafs with Milan Marcetta for Murray Hall, Ted Taylor, Len Lunde and Don Johns 12/23/67.
  • Departed:

    Traded to the New York Islanders for Doug Rombough and Ernie Hicke 12/14/84.

    Acquired (2): Placed on the Minnesota Reserve List after the Cleveland-Minnesota Dispersal Draft 6/5/78.

    Departed (2): Retired after the 1978-89 Season.

  • Games Played: 588
  • Notable Statistics: 154 Goals
    242 Assists
    396 Points
    509 PIM
    .67 PPG
    -82 Plus/Minus
    30.1 Point Shares

    45 Playoff Games
    11 Goals
    13 Assists
    24 Points
    49 PIM
    .53 PPG
    -13 Plus/Minus
  • Major Accolades and Awards:

    All Star (1970 & 1973)

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