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2 0 1 0 P L A Y O F F M E D I A G U I D E - Nashville Predators

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#20 RYAN SUTER (D)6' 1", 198 lbs. / Jan 21, 1985 (25 years and 2 months)RIGH-uhn SOO-tuhr GP G-A-P +/- PIMDrafted: <strong>Nashville</strong>’s first choice, seven h overall (first round), in the 2003 NHL Entry Season 82 4-33-37 4 48Draft (June 22, 2003).5th NHL / 5th NSH SeasonCareer 393 27-126-153 8 312Last Goal: APR 3, 2010 @ DETROIT (2)Last Assist: APR 7, 2010 @ PHOENIX(1)Career Shootouts: 0/0 (0%), 0 GDGSeason Highs: G A P PIM TOI Shots Hits +/-2 2 3 4 32:14 6 3 +310/22 vs. OTT 4x 10/22 vs. OTT 10/3 vs. DAL 10/17 vs. WSH 1/29 vs. DET 11/5 vs. ANA 2x• Tied a career high in games played (82, hit in 2008-09 and 2006-07)... Has played in ateam-high 203 straight regular-season contests.• Ranked second on the team in assists (33), and posted the third-highest average ice timein franchise history (23:58).• Logged the 13 th -highest total ice time in the NHL this season (1,966:02).• Picked up two assists Nov. 17 vs. San Jose, including his 100th career assist.• Registered the first multi-goal game of his career with two tallies a 6-5 overtime win atOttawa on Oct. 22. His second goal came at 19:00 of the third period and he then set upShea Weber's sudden-death winner.• Earned a silver medal with Team USA at the 2010 Olympics... Led the U.S. in avg. icetime for the tournament (22:50), highlighted by a game-high 31:31 played in the GoldMedal Game.• Tied for the Olympic tourney lead in +/- (+9), and amassed 4 assists in 6 games.NHL Playoff Notes:• Has played in all 11 of <strong>Nashville</strong>’s postseason games in the past two seasons, postingthree points (2g-1a).• Ranked second on the club in average time on ice in both the 2007 (23:18) and 2008(21:12) playoffs.• Scored the game-tying goal in Game Three of the club’s 2008 WCQ series vs. Detroit.Just nine seconds later, Jason Arnott netted the game winner, marking the first time inNHL history that a team has gone from trailing a playoff game to leading it in less than10 seconds.Additional Playoff Notes:• Appeared in all seven of Milwaukee’s (AHL) playoff games in 2005. Led Milwaukee inplayoff assists (5) and ranked third in playoff scoring (1g-5a-6pts).• Advanced to the NCAA tournament with Wisconsin in his only college season (2003-04).

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