When you sign a 13-year, $98 million contract with a team from your home state, odds are you’ll be sticking around for a while.
Even so, change can be a positive. Which might explain why left winger Zach Parise has put his $4.65 million Orono, MN, mansion on the market.
Parise is a second-generation NHL star. His father, J.P., played for Minnesota’s original franchise the North Stars as well as Team Canada during the legendary 1972 Summit Series against the Soviet Union.
After starting his career with (and being named captain of) the New Jersey Devils, Parise signed his huge deal with the Minnesota Wild in 2012.
Married to his high school sweetheart and, until recently, based in Orono near his parents’ home in Prior Lake, the 35-year-old is clearly proud of his Minnesota roots.
Although his father, who died in 2015, was French-Canadian, Parise was born and raised in America while J.P. played for the then-North Stars. He was picked in the first round of the NHL draft in 2003.
Parise’s home itself is a worthy monument to the “State of Hockey.” Located in the elegant Crystal Bay neighborhood, the house is built to take full advantage of breathtaking views of Lake Minnetonka.
With huge bay windows and a back deck that sits just a few feet from the water, the elegant home sits on 1.15 acres with 116 feet of lakefront.
Measuring in with 7,047 square feet of living space, including five bedrooms and 6.5 baths, there’s ample room for entertaining. The luxury details include a roomy chef’s kitchen and a window-front sitting space.
In case you had any doubt you were buying the home of a bona fide NHL All-Star, there’s even a small practice rink in the basement to work on your slap shot.
The listing is being handled by Erin Bailey of Wexford Real Estate.
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