NHL News: Pius Suter has reportedly chosen his next team after leaving Vancouver Canucks… due to…

 

After weeks of speculation, Swiss forward Pius Suter has officially made his next move. According to multiple league sources, Suter has agreed to a 2-year deal with the Minnesota Wild, leaving behind the Vancouver Canucks after just one season.

The deal is reportedly worth $6.4 million in total, carrying an average annual value (AAV) of $3.2 million, and includes a modified no-trade clause. Suter’s decision was influenced by a desire for a top-six role, a more defined offensive fit, and the chance to contribute to a playoff contender.


🧊 Why Suter Left Vancouver

Pius Suter’s 2024–25 campaign with the Canucks was solid, if unspectacular:

  • Stats: 13 goals, 21 assists, 34 points in 76 games
  • Role: Primarily played as a third-line center and penalty killer
  • Ice Time: 14:03 average per game — lowest since his rookie season

While Vancouver valued his two-way presence, sources close to Suter indicated he was frustrated by inconsistent usage and lack of offensive responsibility, particularly during a late-season playoff push.

“He wanted more than just a depth role,” said one league insider. “He felt his skill set was underutilized.”


🟢 Why Minnesota?

The Wild, looking to add experienced forward depth after a disappointing first-round playoff exit, reportedly sold Suter on a defined middle-six role with power-play potential. With long-time center Joel Eriksson Ek battling injuries, Suter is expected to slot into a second-line center or wing spot.

“Minnesota made it clear they saw Pius as more than just a plug-in piece,” said his agent. “They gave him a plan, not just a paycheck.”

The Wild also provide:

  • A fast-paced system under head coach Dean Evason
  • A roster featuring elite scorers like Kirill Kaprizov and rising talent Marco Rossi
  • A top-10 defensive corps and strong goaltending tandem

🇨🇭 A Consistent Swiss Presence

Suter, 28, has become one of the NHL’s most reliable Swiss players since debuting with the Chicago Blackhawks in 2020. Known for his vision, intelligence, and two-way game, he’s amassed:

  • 72 goals, 101 assists (173 points) in 369 career games
  • International appearances for Team Switzerland, including World Championships and the Olympics

His versatility — able to play all three forward positions — makes him a valuable chess piece in Minnesota’s system.


📝 Final Word

Pius Suter’s move to Minnesota may not make blockbuster headlines, but it’s the kind of smart, strategic signing that playoff teams are built on. With a fresh role, renewed purpose, and a team eager to bounce back, Suter could quietly become one of the best-value signings of the offseason.

Vancouver loses a dependable veteran — but Minnesota gains a driven one.