‘You need some personality’: Parekh doing things his way for Canada at world juniors
MINNEAPOLIS — Zayne Parekh started off by calling his shot.
The slick defenceman told friend and teammate Michael Hage he was going to score low to the blocker side early in Canada’s game against Finland on New Year’s Eve at the world junior hockey championship.
Parekh did exactly that moments later before showing off his passing ability with a tape-to-tape breakaway feed to Tij Iginla for the go-ahead goal in a 7-4 victory that secured top spot in Group B and a quarterfinal date with Slovakia.
The 19-year-old from Nobleton, Ont., who played 11 games with the Calgary Flames this season, is a special talent. He might be even more unique off the ice, especially playing a sport with buttoned-down traditions, for being unapologetically himself in all situations.


