Nino Niederreiter's NHL career got off to a rough start. In his rookie season with the New York Islanders in 2011-12, he scored one point in 55 games, becoming the ninth forward in history to score so few points in as many games in a single season.
After spending the following season in the American Hockey League, Niederreiter rekindled his career after being traded to the Wild on June 30, 2013. Since then, he has scored 173 points (83 goals, 90 assists) in 325 NHL games.
Niederreiter's most remarkable achievement is his shot-based metrics. Over these four seasons, Minnesota has outshot its opponents 3,759-3,307 with him on the ice at 5-on-5, for a shot-attempt percent of 53.20. That is 5.3 percent higher than how the Wild have performed while he was on the bench (47.9 percent). That boost ranks 14th among forwards who have played at least 20 games over that time span.