Is Ryan Suter going to score a goal when his St. Louis Blues meet the New York Islanders on Thursday? The puck drops at 8:00 PM ET — we can help you make the best wager via the stats and insights available in this article.
More than two decades later, only four active players remain from the stacked 2003 NHL Draft.
When it comes to USA Hockey, there are few success stories that have gone above and beyond what Detroit Red Wings prospect Trey Augustine has accomplished while wearing the red, white and blue.
The St. Louis Blues haven’t made any huge moves this summer. The most impactful move general manager Doug Armstrong has made so far is locking in Pavel Buchnevich to a new six-year contract extension.
Forget finding the next Dakota Joshua. How about finding the next Pius Suter? Like most teams around the National Hockey League, the Vancouver Canucks made the majority of their offseason signings when free agency opened on July 1st.
The St. Louis Blues made a Wednesday night announcement to confirm their signing of veteran defenseman Ryan Suter. The deal is worth a base salary of $775,000 and could be worth up to $3 million with performance bonuses.
The St. Louis Blues have bolstered their blue line by signing veteran defenseman Ryan Suter to a one-year contract. The deal is worth a base salary of $775,000 and includes up to an additional $2.225 million in performance bonuses, providing the Blues with a mix of experience and potential upside.
A veteran blueliner has found another home within the Central Division. On Wednesday, the St. Louis Blues announced they have signed defenseman Ryan Suter to a one-year contract.
Veteran Ryan Suter will play his 20th NHL season in the fall as the Blues announced that they’ve signed the defenseman to a one-year contract.
The draft is over, and free agency is right around the corner. Teams are vigorously working the phones, gauging the market to try to clear space so they can improve their current roster.
There will be another veteran defenseman up for grabs when the NHL free agency period begins on Monday, as the Dallas Stars have decided to buy out the remaining term of Ryan Suter’s contract.
The Dallas Stars have made some headlines this past week. The Stars bought out the final year of Ryan Suter’s contract. The Stars’ decision will save $1.4 million with the buyout of Suter’s contract.
TSN: Pierre LeBrun said that the Philadelphia Flyers pitched the Columbus Blue Jackets for the 4th overall pick in Friday’s draft. “…offering a swap of first-round picks (the Flyers are at # 12), a roster player, and perhaps next year’s first-round pick as part of a package to try and get the fourth overall pick.
On Thursday, the Dallas Stars announced they will buy out the final year of defenseman Ryan Suter’s contract. While it was a bit unexpected due to the circumstances, it looks to be the right move for general manager Jim Nill and the Stars. Suter has been just okay since signing a four-year contract with Dallas in 2021.
The Dallas Stars have decided to buy out the final year of Ryan Suter‘s contract, according to Jeff Marek. This decision will add $1.4 million to the Stars’ cap for the next two seasons, while saving them $1.4 million this year.
The Dallas Stars will buy out the remainder of Ryan Suter’s contract, according to Sportsnet’s Jeff Marek. “With one year remaining on Suter’s deal this move will add $1.4 million on the Stars cap for the next two seasons,” Marek said on social media.
He played in all 82 games last season for Dallas but saw his offensive production drop for a second consecutive season as he tallied just two goals and 15 assists.
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With potential buyouts on the horizon in the NHL, one name out of Dallas has made a few insider lists. Veteran defenseman Ryan Suter might be a casualty of the Stars’ offseason planning, as the blueliner has two more seasons at a cost of $3.65 million per season on his deal.
The Minnesota Wild took a 2-1 lead in their best-of-seven Stanley Cup playoff series with the Dallas Stars on Friday night but the matchup within Game 3 was Wild fans against Stars defenseman Ryan Suter.
The 36-year-old was bought out of the final four years of his contract by Minnesota earlier this month and will be paid $833K over the next eight years not to play for them.
Considering his experience and leadership, and Suter is one of the more valuable names available on the open market.
Almost immediately following the news that Ryan Suter was being bought out by the Minnesota Wild — a move that shocked a lot of people –, word started to spread that teams were keenly interested in acquiring the defenseman’s services.
Zach Parise and Ryan Suter have been staples in the Minnesota Wild lineup since 2012. That will no longer be the case.
The Minnesota Wild are starting to become a very veteran team with a majority of their players over the age of 25. Defenseman Ryan Suter is no different as he entered his 16th season at 36 years of age this year.
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