DES MOINES -- It took exactly two shifts and less than one minute of ice time for Zach Parise to make an impact in his first game of the 2017-18 season.
Parise, who underwent micodiscectomy surgery in October, was assigned to Iowa of the American Hockey League for a conditioning stint and played in his first AHL game in a dozen years on Thursday in Iowa's 6-3 loss to the Rockford Ice Hogs at Wells Fargo Arena. More than 7,400 fans -- Iowa's fourth-largest crowd of the season -- came out to see Minnesota's alternate captain in his first game action since April 22.
Playing on a line with Luke Kunin and Cal O'Reilly, Parise was called upon by Iowa coach Derek Lalonde to help answer an early goal by Rockford.
Parise assists on goal in return to ice in Iowa
Wild forward skates 15:26 in first game action since April
© Ted Sandeen
© Ted Sandeen
© Ted Sandeen