With offensive-minded Jared Spurgeon and Matt Dumba already projected to man the right side of the back end this season, Minnesota was in search of a reliable, defensive-minded blue liner that can eat minutes, kill penalties and do all of the little things that don't show up in the box score.
Pateryn does all of those things in spades.
"I think just some stability and consistency every night," Pateryn said of what he brings to the table. "Not being a flashy player but being able to defend well, make good passes, keep things simple and get guys the puck and get guys moving up the ice and I think that's a strong suit of mine, breaking the puck out and also being able to defend against the top players out there, so being able to create space for some of these other guys and just open up the ice for the skilled players."
Advanced metrics bear that out.
Among all defensemen in the NHL last season, Pateryn was graded No. 1 by CorsicaHockey.com for Shot Rates Against Wins Above Replacement (WAR RA), a measurement that ranks him among the best in the game among players who played at least 1,000 minutes at 5-on-5.
Pateryn was one of just three defensemen to measure at least a full win above replacement, joining Boston's Charlie McAvoy and Washington's Dmitry Orlov.
Among all players league-wide, Pateryn ranked fourth in Defensive WAR, just behind new teammate Mikko Koivu.
"We targeted him; he was really the first guy that we went after and we were very happy to get him," said Wild General Manager Paul Fenton. "He's not a very physical guy, he's a big guy. He's a big mobile guy. He's a very good defender, he defends with his stick. When he does make contact with people, he eliminates them and that's the biggest thing, it adds some size back to our defense."