It was a pivotal night, too, for Parise, who scored his first goal since returning from the back injury that kept him out of Minnesota's first 39 games. His deflection of a Ryan Suter slap shot took a weight off Parise's shoulders; the 33-year-old said he's feeling like his self from two years ago, before the nagging pain in his back and legs began to take over and eventually required surgery.
"It's nice to get rewarded," Parise said.
Virginia native, former Moorhead Spud and St. Cloud State legend Matt Cullen knows the feeling. After watching FOX Sports North from the Wild's players lounge as his high school alma mater won in overtime to cap the outdoor portion of Hockey Day at Lake George, the 41-year-old assisted on Marcus Foligno's goal for Cullen's 700th career point.
Next came a standing ovation, one that Cullen said took him off guard.
"I think all of us Minnesotans feel a lot of pride," said Cullen, who's played 19-plus seasons with Anaheim, Florida, Carolina, the New York Rangers, Ottawa, Minnesota, Nashville and Pittsburgh. "It's a fun day to celebrate hockey in Minnesota, and it was a good night."
On the opposite end of the experience spectrum, former University of Minnesota phenom Kyle Rau had an assist in his Wild debut. He and his brother Chad became the first sibling pair to both suit up for the Wild.
Kyle's parents, aunt and uncle and "all my high school buddies" from Eden Prairie were in attendance. But before he connected with any of them, Kyle had Face-timed with his brother, who's 12 hours ahead of Kyle as a member of the KHL's Kunlun Red Star team.