Parrish struggling, but is he done in Minnesota?
Both Michael Russo of the Minnesota Star Tribune and John Shipley of the St. Paul Pioneer Press report on forward Mark Parrish and his struggles with the Minnesota Wild.
The 31-year-old has seen his ice time reduced from fourth-line minutes to zero, as he has been made a healthy scratch in three of the teams last past eight games.
“Uh, I mean … aahhh, hmmm … I don’t know what to say,” he said before answering most questions. “I feel bad because I don’t have answers.”
“I just don’t know what to do or say. It’s playoff time. It’s crunch time. I don’t want to be a distraction,” Parrish said. “The only thing I care about is the team winning and these guys in the locker room. The last thing I want is to be viewed as a distraction or negative thing. I want to cheer these guys on.”
Might the Minnesota-native demand a trade in the off-season? His fall from favor with the coaching staff and management could surely provide an incentive for him to do just that.
And the Wild may just comply. Of course, if there are no takers, other avenues could be explored by the club to rid themselves of Parrish’s $2.65 million salary cap hit.
Should his play not improve during the remainder of the regular season and into the playoffs, perhaps GM Doug Risebrough may decide to buy out Parrish, who is in the second year of a five-year, $13.25 million deal. Placing Parrish on waivers and sending him to the minors is a possibility, but would the Wild ownership accept paying all that money for an AHLer? Not likely.
For now, Parrish says that he’s not thinking of what may happen down the road but what he can do to get in the line-up and help his team right now.
“I want to play, but I can’t control that. All I can control is my efforts, my actions, my attitude.”




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