Flames recall top prospect Parekh
The Calgary Flames recalled top prospect Zayne Parekh from the OHL's Saginaw Spirit, the team announced Tuesday.
Parekh was drafted ninth overall by the Flames last summer. The standout defenseman recorded 33 goals and 107 points in 61 games for the Spirit this season. He also had 96 penalty minutes and was a plus-42.
"I'm just taking it day by day and trying to enjoy the process," the 19-year-old said, according to Sportsnet's Pat Steinburg. "Whatever happens, happens. Whether I play or not, I'm going to be the number one supporter of this team."
Parekh's OHL campaign ended Saturday when the Erie Otters eliminated the Spirit in the first round of the playoffs. Parekh netted two goals and nine points in the five-game series.
Only two defensemen in OHL/OHA history have registered multiple 30-goal seasons: Bobby Orr and Parekh.
Parekh could play his first NHL game Wednesday versus the Anaheim Ducks. He'll be the fifth player from the 2024 draft to debut this season and the second defenseman, after Chicago Blackhawks' second overall pick, Artyom Levshunov.
HEADLINES
- Leafs lock up 1st in Atlantic, book opening-round series vs. Senators
- Blues, Wild secure final playoff spots in West, eliminating Flames
- Fleury: It was fun to 'play the game I love' one more time
- Oilers' Nurse suspended 1 game for cross-checking Byfield
- Sharks' Couture officially retires: NHL was 'everything' I thought it'd be