Zach Parise and Ryan Suter finally hit the ice for Minnesota Wild
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Zach Parise and Ryan Suter are finally going to work for the Minnesota Wild.
The two big free-agent signings pulled on Wild sweaters for the first time on Monday during an informal practice with 16 of their new teammates. Parise and Suter signed matching 13-year, $98 million deals in July only to have to sit on the sideline during the NHL lockout. The owners and players came to an agreement on a new deal on Sunday, allowing the two stars to hit the ice at Xcel Energy Center a day later.
Suter says it's been a rollercoaster since he first decided to leave Nashville and sign with Minnesota.
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Both stars say the league and the players need to apologize to fans for putting them through another labor dispute.