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“My god, Zimmermann,” Kent says, and he’s eating Nutella off a spoon and Jack’s panting and sweaty. Ran a half-marathon on the treadmill mostly because he was bored, and he overdid it—his legs are screaming at him and his heart rate’s still high. He’d peeled his shirt off during mile five, which might be why Kent is watching him, languorous, tounging the handle of his spoon.
(Scenes from a Quarantine.)
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Kent doesn’t have the luxury of kindness.
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(Kent craves being underestimated like it’s her drug of choice.)
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Kent Parson may or may not be the only person in the world who knows what happened to Zimmermann that night before the draft.
Depending on who’s telling the story, that includes Zimmermann.
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(Of course, that’s just a rumor.)
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“I’m sorry,” Georgia says slowly, like she thinks she misheard him. “You said you’re… married?”
Amanda raises her eyebrows and taps something onto her keyboard. “That’s good to know, Mr. Zimmermann, but I’m sure you know that many of our players are married.”
“Right, but this is… different.” Jack says.
“Jack,” Georgia says, “Why did you never mention this before? Do I know your wife?”
“I’m sure you do,” Jack says carefully, “Only… it’s not a wife. It’s Kent Parson.”
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(So what if they’re not pretending to be married. They’re still pretending to be happily married.)
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ESPN Magazine, April 2015
ACE IN THE HOLE
Exclusive: Kent Parson speaks out on junior hockey, his meteoric rise, and what really drives him.
Chuck Spezna Reports.
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- Part 5 of Send My Love (To Your New Lover)
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Kent and Jack: a series of moments.
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Kent probably shouldn't be so surprised that his daughter is obsessed with hockey, and a Zimmermann. In that order.
Apparently some things just run in the family.
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Depending on who you ask, the story starts with Eric Bittle at the EpiKegster. It starts when Kent Parson is born. It starts when Jack Zimmermann overdoses. It starts when Alexei Mashkov flies to America.
(Or, more pretentiously: Kent Parson, 2009-2016: an exploration, or perhaps an explanation.)
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