On a frigid Tuesday night in Newark, the score is knotted at two. As the clock ticks past the five-minute mark in the third and final period, New Jersey Devils star Zach Parise suddenly finds himself flying down the left wing with the puck on his stick on a 2-on-1 break.

As he crosses the blue line in Newark’s Prudential Center, Parise is faced with the classic either/or scenario: Should he take the shot — or slide the puck over to his teammate so he can tap it into an empty net?

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