At the beginning of the summer of 2022, the Montreal Canadiens offered Nick Suzuki a few weeks to think about this offer: to become the team's new captain.
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Now that's an interesting offer! But, captain of the Montreal Canadiens at 23 years old...?
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Nick Suzuki was drafted 13th overall by the Vegas Golden Knights in 2017.
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It was also the year that Nico Hischier (pictured), Nolan Patrick, Cale Makar, Miro Heiskanen, Elias Pettersson were all drafted... A big year!
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Suzuki dominated Ontario junior field hockey from 2016 to 2019. He is also invited to play in the 2019 World Junior Hockey Championship.
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Nick Suzuki's career took a major turn in 2018, however, when the Montreal Canadiens acquired him.
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Max Pacioretty left the Canadiens for Vegas. In return, the tricolore gets Suzuki, Tomas Tatar and a 2nd round pick.
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In his 2nd training camp in 2019, Nick Suzuki is making a name for himself with the Montreal Canadiens. He already has 41 points in 71 games.
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Starting in 2020, the young center plays 10 playoff games. Experience is gained early in his career, great news.
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History is repeating itself in 2020-21. Even though he missed several games, Suzuki collected 41 points once again. And he adds 22 playoff games to the tally!
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These playoffs have been a turning point in the career of the young man from London, Ontario. 7 goals, 9 assists in 22 games, while he is only 21 years old.
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The Montreal Canadiens' 2021-22 season has been tough on everyone's morale. Still, Nick Suzuki managed to string together 21 goals, along with 40 assists.
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Important fact: Suzuki has played all 82 of his team's games.
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One statistic stands out when analyzing the performance of the Habs' new captain: seasons of -15, -5 and -29 in terms of differential.
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In other words, he's often on the ice when the opposition scores. That said, take note that the Habs are not a defensive example, as a whole...
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Suzuki's little blip in the game doesn't change the fact that he was named team captain. There are many testimonials to that effect.
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Phillip Danault, for example, confirmed that the Habs made a good choice. "He's serious, I don't think anyone would be a better captain than Nick," he said.
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Suzuki's mother is also very comfortable with the choice! "He was always confident, but never too confident. His calmness set him apart from others. He would show up to every game."
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That calmness and maturity is already apparent. It seems the new captain took young Logan Mailloux under his wing over the summer, and he could be in for a bumpy ride in the pros.
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Maturity will also be needed to face the media pack. The question of French will come up regularly. Suzuki is said to be working hard on that aspect.
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No really, it seems that the Habs made the right choice in naming him captain. To be followed over the next 8 seasons (for a total of $63M)!