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Clint Joseph "C.J." Suess (; né Franklin; March 17, 1994) is an American professional
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for the
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in the
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(AHL). Prior to playing professionally, Suess played college hockey for the
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at
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. At the time of his graduation, his 127 career points were tied for fifth on the school's career scoring list during the
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era. He also represented Team USA in the
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, helping them win a gold medal.


Early life

Suess was born "Clinston R. Franklin" to mother Cheryl Suess on March 17, 1994, in
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. He began skating at the age four in
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with his cousins before his family moved to
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. His mother was his primary caregiver and he considers both her and his grandmother the "two people that have meant more to him than anyone else in the world." As a person of color himself, Suess admired hockey player
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as a successful black athlete.


Playing career


Amateur

Suess attended
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where he played ice hockey under the tutelage of former Minnesota State defenseman Aaron Forsythe. During his high school hockey career, he was a three-time letter winner, two-time Suburban East All-Conference selection, and served as a team captain during his junior and senior seasons. In his sophomore season, Suess scored 19
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and 21 assists in 27 games, ranking as the second-leading scorer on the team. With his assistance, the team finished second to
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in the Suburban East Conference and defeated Grand Rapids before falling to Elk River in the Section 7AA semi-finals. While playing for the men's ice hockey team, Suess also competed on their baseball team. He helped them qualify for the 2010 state tournament but broke his ankle during his junior year. In June 2012, Suess attended the tryout camp for the
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of the
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(USHL). After qualifying for the team, he led the Stampede with 32 goals and 28 assists in 63 regular season games. During his second (and final) season with the Stampede, Suess was selected to serve as an alternate captain with Team USA at the
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, helping them win a gold medal. Upon returning from the tournament, Suess signed a Letter of Intent to attend
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, an
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school. By mid-season, he had recorded 16 goals and 25 assists in 41 games and was selected for the USHL Western Conference All-Star Second Team. With his help, the Stampede finished fourth in the Western Conference and qualified for the USHL playoffs before being swept by the
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. Prior to joining the
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, Suess was drafted 129th overall by the
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in the 2014 National Hockey League Entry Draft.


Collegiate

Suess played college hockey for the Minnesota State Mavericks at Minnesota State University, Mankato from 2014 until 2018. In his rookie season, Suess recorded 9 goals and 19 assists for 28 points, which tied for sixth amongst team scoring leaders. He recorded his first collegiate goal on October 16 in a 5–4 overtime win over the
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. Suess played the majority of the season on the top line with juniors
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and Bryce Gervais. He later recorded the game-winning goal in the team's
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4–5 overtime win over the
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. At the conclusion of the season, Suess was selected for the 2014–15
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(WCHA) All-Rookie Team. During his sophomore season, Suess switched from
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, a position he had spent his entire hockey career playing, to
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due to a slow start. When speaking of his decision, he said: "I think I switched mainly so I could get speed coming through the zone and attacking from the middle...I did go through a slump earlier this year but then we made the switch and it's helped a lot I think." After making the change, Suess finished third on the season in scoring and second in goals with 14. At the conclusion of the season, he attended the Winnipeg Jets' NHL Developmental Camp. Prior to his junior year, Suess was named co-captain of the Mavericks alongside senior defenseman Carter Foguth and alternate captains Michael Huntebrinker, Sean Flanagan, and Brad McClure. During the season, he was named the WCHA Offensive Player of the Week after the team's 5–3 win over the
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. He tied for second on the team in
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and finished fourth in goals scored. In the off-season, he was again invited to participate at the Winnipeg Jets' NHL Developmental Camp. Suess, Brad McClure, and Max Coatta were named captains of the Mavericks prior to Suess's senior year. In December, Suess officially changed his last name from Franklin to Suess in honor of his mother. At the conclusion of his senior year, Suess was named to the WCHA First All-Star Team and was named the WCHA Player of the Year, becoming the first Maverick to capture the award. Suess was also the recipient of the WCHA Offensive Player of the Year and selected for the WCHA All-American First Team. Suess officially concluded his collegiate career on March 25, 2018, by signing an amateur tryout agreement with the
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, the
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affiliate of the Winnipeg Jets. At the time of his graduation, his 127 career points were tied for fifth on the school's career scoring list during its time at the NCAA Division I level.


Professional

After attending the Winnipeg Jets' training camp prior to the 2018–19 season, Suess was re-assigned to the Manitoba Moose to begin the year. He played 26 games for the team, recording 12 points before suffering a season-ending upper body injury in mid-December. In spite of this, he was resigned by the Jets to a one-year, two-way contract with an average annual value of $700,000 if he played in the NHL. Upon being medically cleared to play, Suess participated in the Jets' 2019 training camp but was again re-assigned to the Moose. As a result of injuries, Suess made his
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debut with the
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on November 11, 2019, against the
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, playing a total of 6:26 on the ice. He was returned to the Moose for the remainder of the season and finished with 27 points in 57 games. On October 10, 2020, Suess signed a two-year, two way contract extension with an average annual value in the NHL of $725,000 to remain with the Jets organization. When the NHL returned for the 2020–21 season due to COVID-19, he was re-assigned to the Moose. On July 13, 2022, he signed as a free agent to a one-year, two-way contract with the
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. Following one season in the Sharks organization, Suess left the club as a free agent and opted to return to the Manitoba Moose of the AHL after agreeing to a two-year contract on July 10, 2023.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Suess, C.J. 1994 births Living people AHCA Division I men's ice hockey All-Americans American expatriate ice hockey players in Canada American ice hockey left wingers Ice hockey players from Minnesota Manitoba Moose players Minnesota State Mavericks men's ice hockey players Minnesota State University, Mankato alumni People from Roseville, Minnesota San Jose Barracuda players San Jose Sharks players Sioux Falls Stampede players Winnipeg Jets draft picks Winnipeg Jets players