Aleš Pařez
Forward, Ice hockey player
1981 –
Who is Aleš Pařez?
Ales Parez is an ex-professional ice hockey for the Milton Keynes Lightning in the EPL. Parez began playing hockey in North America at Wyoming Seminary, a boarding school he attended for four years. After graduating from high school, Parez spent time in two American Junior programs: first with the Bismark Bobcats of the America West Hockey League and then with the Chicago Steel of the USHL. In his one and only season with Chicago, Parez managed more than 40 points in just over 60 games.
Parez then progressed to playing hockey at NCAA level for the University of Alaska Anchorage and proved to be a regular player for the team, featuring in 120 games in the four years he spent there, and totalling almost 80 points. After his University level career ended, Parez moved back to Europe and signed for the EIHL team the Manchester Phoenix as a replacement for departing forward Robin Gomez. Parez was again productive for the Phoenix, and in 24 games managed to grab 26 points.
Despite his excellent points to game ratio, Parez was not resigned in the summer by the Phoenix, and along with Phoenix team-mate Adam Radmall moved to play at the lower EPL level with the Milton Keynes Lightning.
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- Born
- Apr 9, 1981
Czechoslovakia - Nationality
- Czech Republic
- Lived in
- Nymburk
Submitted
on July 23, 2013
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