Scott Parse

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Scott Parse (born September 5, 1984) is an American former professional ice hockey winger who played in the National Hockey League with the Los Angeles Kings. He was drafted 174th overall by the Kings in the 2004 NHL Entry Draft.

Born (1984-09-05) September 5, 1984 (age 41)
Height 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight 189 lb (86 kg; 13 st 7 lb)
Position Centre
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Scott Parse
Born (1984-09-05) September 5, 1984 (age 41)
Height 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight 189 lb (86 kg; 13 st 7 lb)
Position Centre
Shot Right
Played for Los Angeles Kings
NHL draft 174th overall, 2004
Los Angeles Kings
Playing career 20072013
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Playing career

Parse signed a one-year contract with the Los Angeles Kings on July 9, 2009.[1] He played his first NHL game on October 24, 2009, against the Phoenix Coyotes. In the 3rd period of his debut game, Parse recorded his first NHL point with an assist to forward Jarret Stoll who scored on Coyotes goalie Ilya Bryzgalov. His first NHL goal was scored on October 29, 2009, in the 1st period against Andrew Raycroft of the Vancouver Canucks.[2]

On March 29, 2010, Parse scored both goals in a 2–3 loss by the Kings at the hands of the Minnesota Wild. It was Parse's first 2-goal game in the NHL. He scored the following night against the Nashville Predators, a goal which proved to be the game winner, making it 3 goals in 2 games for the Kings.

On May 26, 2010, Parse re-signed with the Kings for 2 years with a cap hit of $900,000 per season.[3] He started the 2010–11 NHL season on the Kings' injured reserve list, missing the first 11 games of the season before returning to game action on November 4, 2010, in a home game against the Tampa Bay Lightning.[4] After only playing 5 games, he was placed on IR and underwent hip surgery to repair his labrum.[5] He was activated from injured reserve on April 23, 2011, after missing 77 regular season games.[6]

Parse made the final roster for the 2011-12 season[7] but was placed on injured reserve on November 9, 2011, due to a lower body injury.[8]

Career statistics

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    Regular season   Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
2000–01Soo Indians AAA18U AAA4212203258
2001–02Soo Indians AAA18U AAA62464591128
2002–03Tri–City StormUSHL482123443232138
2003–04University of Nebraska OmahaCCHA3916193552
2004–05University of Nebraska OmahaCCHA3919304932
2005–06University of Nebraska OmahaCCHA4120416140
2006–07University of Nebraska OmahaCCHA4024285236
2006–07Grand Rapids GriffinsAHL10257671018
2007–08Manchester MonarchsAHL140334
2007–08Reading RoyalsECHL140334
2008–09Manchester MonarchsAHL7415243938
2009–10Manchester MonarchsAHL144111521
2009–10Los Angeles KingsNHL591113242240000
2010–11Los Angeles KingsNHL5134020000
2011–12Los Angeles KingsNHL920214
2012–13Albany DevilsAHL151348
AHL totals 127 22 46 68 77 7 1 0 1 8
NHL totals 73 14 16 30 36 6 0 0 0 0
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