CALGARY, ALBERTA - Coming off a game in which coach Mike Yeo said he put on a "clinic" in Edmonton, defenseman Ryan Suter said he finally is feeling comfortable on the Wild back end after a shaky start.
"I'd like to think this is how I've always played," said Suter, who had to get used to a new team, system and life without longtime partner Shea Weber. "Look at Shea down in Nashville. He had a rough start, too, and now he's starting to find his groove.
"I think it's just normal when you change things up."
Before Saturday's game in Calgary, Suter was plus-3 with five assists and 16 shots over a seven-game stretch. This was after being minus-7 in his first nine games with the Wild.
Suter, who is paired with impressive 19-year-old rookie Jonas Brodin, was leading the NHL in average ice time (27 minutes, 38 seconds a game) and was tied for ninth among defensemen with nine assists.
He logged 31:19 of ice time in Thursday's 3-1 victory at Edmonton, the fourth time he topped 30 minutes this year.
In that game, Yeo said Suter put on a "clinic with how physical he was, how strong he was, just his composure, his ability to skate pucks out of pressure and out of traffic, his ability to get us to the offensive zone. There wasn't one aspect of his game that wasn't dead-on.
"He's been coming right from Day One. This is what we said. We saw the subtleties in his game and ... with no training camp, exhibition games, a new team and new system, we didn't expect him Game 1 playing at the level we knew he would get to eventually. He's coming quickly, that's for sure."