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Sabres' Ristolainen logs NHL's heaviest workload in 13 months

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If it wasn't already apparent, the Buffalo Sabres are seriously relying on Rasmus Ristolainen.

The 22-year-old defenseman played 35:24 in an overtime victory over the Detroit Red Wings on Friday night, shouldering the largest workload in the NHL since Erik Karlsson logged 36:34 on Dec. 20, 2015, according to Sabres PR.

Ristolainen's efforts have him ranked fifth in the league in average ice time, and he's in elite company.

Rank Player (Team) GP Average TOI
1 Drew Doughty (LA) 45 27:17
2 Ryan Suter (MIN) 44 27:11
3 Dustin Byfuglien (WPG) 48 27:10
4 Erik Karlsson (OTT) 43 26:56
5 Ristolainen (BUF) 45 26:54

The Sabres have been without blueliners Dmitry Kulikov and Josh Gorges due to injuries. Ristolainen's defense partner, Jake McCabe, left Friday's game early with a shoulder ailment and didn't return.

It was the third time Ristolainen has played more than 30 minutes in a game this season.

He's appeared in every game for the Sabres this year, but he's also producing at an impressive rate for a young rearguard.

An assist in Friday's win snapped a four-game personal point drought and gave him 28 points in 45 contests, which put him in a tie for eighth among NHL defensemen in 2016-17.

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