Kings re-sign LW Parse for 2 years (AP)

by Dan on June 3, 2010

The Los Angeles Kings have re-signed left wing Scott Parse to a two-year contract following his solid rookie season. The Kings announced the deal Wednesday. Parse had 11 goals and 13 assists in 59 games with the Kings last season. His plus-13 rating was the best among rookie forwards in the NHL last season.

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