Career
Parsons is noted for being a prolific goal scorer who briefly held the modern minor league goal-scoring record from 2008 to 2010. Early career and college
Parson started playing hockey as a defenseman for Archbishop Williams High School in Braintree, Massachusetts because of a lack of defensemen on the teams that he played on. Professional
In Parsons"s rookie season, newly hired rookie head coach Nick Fotiu asked Parsons if he wanted to make the move from playing defense to playing forward.
Parson signed with the Tallahassee Tiger Sharks for the 1994-1995 season and scored 41 goals.
Parsons would leave the Chiefs that season and sign with the Baton Rouge Kingfish. He was later be traded to the Louisiana Ice Gators, where he would have his second fifty-goal season while in the ECHL. Parsons signed with the Flint Generals of the United Hockey League.
After one season with the Generals, Parsons signed with the Memphis Riverkings, where he stayed for six seasons. On December 26, 2008 Parsons broke the modern minor hockey record for goals scored by registering his 678th goal against the Flint Generals.
Parsons finished his career scoring 682 goals.
His record was eclipsed by Robin Bouchard who scored his 683 career goal on March 20, 2010 against the Quad City Mallards of the IHL. Parson was waived by the Bloomington PrairieThunder on January 6, 2009. Both management and Parsons announced that it was done for salary cap reasons. Parsons"s #13 was retired by the Memphis Riverkings in a pregame ceremony on March 14, 2010.
He is the second such honoree in the team"s history, joining the late Scott Brower.
In mid-2011 Parsons was appointed head coach of the Lebanon Valley College team The team finished the season 11-20 and reached the Eastern Collegiate Hockey Association playoffs for the first time.
ECHL
Most consecutive 40+ goal seasons (4) - 1994-1999 (Nashville, Tallahassee, Johnstown, Baton Rouge, Louisiana).