On January 14, the Lowell Devils hosted both Red Sox Day, and the Philadelphia Phantoms. With two goals from then-Devil Aaron Voros, one each from Dan McGillis, Petr Vrana, David Clarkson and Chris Minard and 25 saves from Jordan Parise, the Devils cruised to a 6-3 win in a penalty-filled game. The win was Parise's 7th win of the season, and the Devils' 19th.
Parise is a familiar name to many hockey fans- there's the Devils' young left wing Zach, who lead the team in goals in the regular season, came second on the team in scoring and lead the league in playoff goals through the first round. There's Jean-Paul, ex-left wing, who spent 17 seasons in the NHL, with the Bruins (2), Maple Leafs (1), North Stars (9), Islanders (4), and Barons (1). There's also the less-known Jordan Parise, who had an excellent rookie season with the Lowell Devils. An attitude problem postponed his hockey career a bit, but help from his brother got him into the UND for three seasons, and signed as a free agent with the Devils.
Height: 5' 11"
Weight: 190
Position: Goalie
Birthday: September 19, 1982
Catches: Right
From: Fairbault, Minnesota
2006/07 Season:
Team: Lowell Devils
Games played: 32
Wins: 17
Loses: 19
OT Loses: 3
Points: 1
Shutouts: 2
Goals Against Average: 2.68
Save Percentage: .915
Monday, June 18, 2007
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