Parise, a forward, and Suter, a defenseman, each had the final four seasons of his 13-year contract bought out July 13 after playing the past nine seasons with the Wild. They were two of Minnesota's longest-tenured players.
Parise, an unrestricted free agent, scored 400 points (199 goals, 201 assists) in 558 regular-season games with the Wild and is third in goals and points, seventh in games, and eighth in assists in Minnesota history. Suter, who signed a four-year contract with the Dallas Stars on July 28, scored 369 points (55 goals, 314 assists) in 656 regular-season games with the Wild and is their leader among defensemen in points, assists, power-play points (138), rating (plus-62), shots on goal (1,225) and ice time (17,731:09).
Four players on the roster have played at least five seasons for the Wild (forward Joel Eriksson Ek and defensemen Jonas Brodin, Matt Dumba and Jared Spurgeon), so some of the younger players could be asked to step up into leadership roles.