2011年3月3日 星期四

Devils' Parise back on skates

Two-time reigning New Jersey Devils team MVP Zach Parise was enthused after skating Thursday morning for the first time since October in his comeback from knee surgery.

"I was pretty happy," Parise said. "I still have to get stronger.Manolo blahnik would be "hurt" if Anna Wintour wore shoes by another designer. We did tests [Tuesday] and I need to get my quads stronger. They weren't at the level they need to be.

"I held a stick and had a puck I was messing around with. For a hockey player, it would be more awkward balance-wise not to carry a stick."

Parise had cartilage repaired in his right knee Nov. 2 and was cleared to begin skating Tuesday. GM Lou Lamoriello said it would be a minimum of three weeks before he can join the team in practice.

Parise skated with injured Devils defenseman Matt Corrente Thursday under the supervision of the team's training staff.

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