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10. Ryan Suter

10. Ryan Suter

Ryan Suter was the Seventh Overall Pick in 2003, and the native of Wisconsin elected to stay in his home state, playing for the University of Wisconsin for a full year before he signed with the team that drafted him, the Nashville Predators.

Suter joined the Predators in the year of the 2004-05 NHL lockout, meaning that he was in the AHL for his entire first pro season but was primed for the elite level in 2005-06.  In 2007-08, Suter scored 31 Points, beginning a five-year run with Nashville where he cracked that mark.  In two of those seasons, Suter eclipsed the 40-Point threshold, with a 46-Point year in 2011-12, where he was eighth for the Norris.  As it would turn out, this was Suter's high-water mark with Nashville.

Suter signed with Minnesota as a Free Agent in the 2012 off-season, and while his numbers with Nashville (238 Points) were good, Suter had a better run with the Wild.

The Bullet Points

  • Position: Defence
  • Acquired: Selected in the 1st Round, 7th Overall in the Amateur Draft 7/21/03.
  • Departed:

    Signed as a Free Agent with the Minnesota Wild 7/4/12.

  • Games Played: 542
  • Notable Statistics:

    38 Goals
    200 Assists 
    238 Points 
    396 PIM 
    .44 PPG 
    +43 Plus/Minus 
    46.0 Point Shares 

    39 Playoff Games
    4 Goals
    9 Assists 
    13 Points 
    22 PIM 
    .33 PPG 
    -4 Plus/Minus 

  • Major Accolades and Awards:

    All-Star (2012)

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