In a lot of ways, it's a bit of a homecoming, or full-circle resolution, for the 37-year-old winger, who joins the Islanders after seven seasons with the New Jersey Devils (2005-12) and his most recent stretch of nine seasons (2012-21) with the Minnesota Wild.
7 FACTS: ZACH PARISE
For starters, Parise's father, Jean-Paul or 'J.P.,' spent parts of four seasons with the Islanders from 1975 to 1978 when the team was on the precipice of its dynasty run. Parise's own professional career commenced in 2003, when he was selected 17th overall in the NHL Entry Draft by New Jersey, where current Islanders President and General Manager Lou Lamoriello was at the helm.
So when the opportunity presented itself this summer, Parise pounced.
"I've just been watching the team from afar," Parise said via his Zoom availability on Friday afternoon. "Knowing Lou for a long time, I just thought that it would be a good fit. Of course, it was a tough decision. I just felt [after] watching the team play that I would fit in there."
During his time in New Jersey and under Lamoriello, Parise produced some of his highest offensive numbers of his 16-year NHL career, highlighted by his career-best 45-goal and 94-point season in 2008-09. In his tenure with the Devils, the left-shot winger played with current Islanders' defenseman Andy Greene for six years in New Jersey, which featured a trip to the 2012 Stanley Cup Final.
That familiarity to the structure and discipline of Lamoriello-orchestrated teams played a factor in his decision over this offseason.