"When people say, 'You probably won't be ready for camp,' that just makes me angry," he said. "I might not be, but I'm sure as heck going to try as hard as I can. The way I feel right now, I feel like I'm going to be ready for camp."
Suter tied his NHL career high with 51 points (six goals, 45 assists) last season, and led Minnesota with an average ice time of 26:47 per game. It was the seventh straight season he has averaged at least 26:00 per game.
"He's just such a fluid, smooth, smart player that he efficiently plays the game and that plays into his ability to take on that many minutes," Fenton said.
Suter and a healthy Jared Spurgeon, who injured his hamstring March 13 and missed the rest of the season, join Dumba, Jonas Brodin and Pateryn on a deep group of defensemen.
"One of the strengths of this team is the defense," Fenton said. "You look at it, it's as good as anybody in the League if we start to go on all cylinders."
With the talented core staying intact and the toughness added during the offseason, Zucker is confident the Wild have enough to advance in the postseason.
"We're a good team and we know it," he said. "We feel that and the better that [forward Mikael] Granlund and Coyle and myself and Niederreiter and Dumba and Spurgeon and Brodin, the more we get better, the more years we're playing here, the better off we're all going to be. We know what we're going to get from [center Eric] Staal, we know what we're going to get from [center Mikko] Koivu and Parise and Suter … so we need to make sure that us as younger guys are stepping up and pulling more weight every year. If we do that, we're going to keep getting better as a team."