The Wild winger used to be a big proponent of the dump-and-chase game, reminding critics during a classic rant last year that all teams dump the puck, including the Pittsburgh Penguins when they won the Stanley Cup in 2009, and all four conference finalists the previous year, including the New Jersey Devils he captained.
?We went to the Finals dumping and chasing. We did it more than anybody. And we scored a lot,? Parise said in February 2013.
But as the Wild has transitioned to becoming a better puck possession team, Parise has changed his tune dramatically.
?I read a study this summer that showed shots generated off carrying the puck in as opposed to dumping it in, and it?s like 4-to-1. It?s not even close,? said Parise, who is set to make his preseason debut with linemates Mikael Granlund and Jason Pominville against the Penguins on Thursday night. ?I just found it so interesting because everyone?s like, ?Forecheck, forecheck, forecheck.?
?I get it, but you dump the puck, you have to get it back. All you?re doing is giving the puck away. I mean, it?s so hard to get it, why would you give it away??