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Parise Ready to Play on Saturday

From Corey Masisak at NHL.com:

Parise said he is “ready to go” Saturday for the Devils against the Montreal Canadiens. There is still the matter of New Jersey’s game Friday night at Prudential Center against the Eastern Conference-leading Philadelphia Flyers.

“Yeah, it definitely will be [odd],” Parise said after being the last one off the ice at the Devils’ morning skate Friday. “I’ll probably be thinking the whole game about being excited for tomorrow. Just kind of getting myself mentally prepared tonight for tomorrow’s game and just kind of watching different things—different system things positionally. What the guys are doing now is a little different than what I was doing before.”

And from Tom Gulitti Fire & Ice:

“I already kind of am [nervous],” he said. “I definitely will be. I guess it’s kind off like the first game of the year all over again type of thing. So, yeah, (he’ll be) a little nervous. That’s for sure.”

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