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No Parise Talks
by Paul on 01/03/11 at 09:51 AM ET
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from Tom Gulitti of Fire & Ice,
When asked about how really feels about wanting to re-sign with the Devils, however, Parise chose his words very carefully.
“Of course, you play in a place and you get drafted by them and you play there your whole career and you’d love to play in one spot for your whole career,” he said. “So, we’ll see what happens, I guess. I do like playing here and I like living here and everything. We’ll see how all that stuff turns out, but ideally you’d like to stay.”
Still, Parise, 26, seemed to be acknowledging that things don’t always work out “ideally.”
The calendar has turned to 2011 and the Devils have yet to make any move to initiate contract talks.
“It’s all been the same,” Parise said. “I haven’t heard anything.”
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