Montreal Canadiens fans are well aware of the commitment level Nick Suzuki has maintained during his time with the team. Unfortunately, there’s a certain level of ignorance as to his dedication to the sport, at least when discussing the criticism Suzuki has endured for declining Team Canada’s invite to the 2024 World Championship in Czechia.
This Friday sees the start of the World Hockey Championships in the Czech Republic. Kaiden Guhle will be defending Canada’s colors, as will Cole Caufield for the United States and, eventually, Juraj Slafkovský for Slovakia.
If the Canadiens don’t have a great team on the ice, they do have a great team to follow in the off-season. After all, you’d think the Habs would be looking for a forward.
In 2023-2024, the Habs didn’t move up in the standings, but many of their players did. Of the lot? The first line, made up of Nick Suzuki, Cole Caufield and Josh Anderson Juraj Slafkovsky.
Yesterday, Michel Bergeron got angry. He claimed that Nick Suzuki had no reason to be tired, and that he had made the wrong decision in refusing to represent Canada at the World Championship.
Montreal Canadiens captain Nick Suzuki emerged as a top-line centre this season. Not just because he set career highs in goals and points, with 33 goals and 44 assists in 82 games, though that was certainly encouraging.
Logan Mailloux showed some good stuff in the Canadiens’ 82nd and final game of the season. He was pretty good at everything, without excelling at anything.
Even though qualifying for the playoffs was well beyond realistic expectations, the Montreal Canadiens saw several of their key players experience tangible growth in 2023-24.
Hearing the players and staff talk to the media this morning, you could sense how proud everyone is of the team’s progress. And rightly so. The Montreal organization has a plan in mind, and to see that the club has improved every year for the past two years is as encouraging for the organization as it is for the team’s fans.
The Montreal Canadiens have drafted an influx of talent hailing from the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) in recent years, scattered across all seven rounds.
Juraj Slafkovsky’s progress is certainly one of the great stories to come out of the Habs this season. The Slovakian is full of confidence, and has learned how to use his body to create things on the ice.
If you were to look only at the results, it would be easy to call this season a disaster for the Montreal Canadiens. But the 2023-24 campaign has just been another part of the process that head coach Martin St.
The Montreal Canadiens hosted the Toronto Maple Leafs in a classic Saturday-night matchup at the Bell Centre between longtime rivals. Toronto was the better team and emerged with the 4-2 win, a predictable result given both Arber Xhekaj and Kaiden Guhle were not available, but there was a silver lining to be had for Habs fans.
Nick Suzuki scored two goals and the host Montreal Canadiens ended a seven-game losing streak against the Florida Panthers with a 5-3 win on Tuesday night.
Montreal Canadiens captain Nick Suzuki has reached 70 points for the first time in his career. By reaching this plateau, he became the franchise’s first skater to collect 70 points in a season since Max Domi in 2018-19.
One month into the NHL season, Montreal Canadiens forward Juraj Slafkovsky was at a crossroads with just one goal and two points. At the time, it felt like he really just needed a reset with the AHL’s Laval Rocket.
Nick Suzuki had a goal and an assist for the Montreal Canadiens in a 4-1 win against the visiting Philadelphia Flyers on Thursday. Mike Matheson had three assists, and Cayden Primeau made 29 saves for the Canadiens (28-32-12, 68 points), who have won three in a row.
Canadiens Nick Suzuki has shone this season. His breakout campaign which already has him besting career highs in goals and points, has fans excited for his future.
Nick Suzuki scored 17 seconds into overtime as the visiting Montreal Canadiens rallied to end the Nashville Predators' eight-game winning streak with a 4-3 victory Tuesday night.
We had a forgettable evening on the ice to start to our week, and now it's all about finding some steady ground in the NHL prop market. We've got just the ticket for Tuesday's slate.
Nick Suzuki had two goals and an assist for the Montreal Canadiens in a 5-0 win against the visiting Anaheim Ducks on Tuesday night. Suzuki has six goals in the past four games and extended his point streak to nine games (seven goals, 10 assists).
We've got a packed night on the ice as more and more teams return to action from the All-Star break, and that gives us plenty of betting opportunities.
There were admittedly doubts at one point that Montreal Canadiens Nick Suzuki would be the team’s selected representative at the NHL All-Star Game in Toronto on Feb.
Following his team’s 5-4 overtime loss to the Detroit Red Wings last night, Montreal Canadiens’ captain Nick Suzuki admitted to the media: “We didn’t play well enough to win.” During his post-game interview (seen below), Suzuki candidly addressed reporters.
The incident occurred at 17:09 of the third period, and Suzuki was handed a five-minute major penalty and game misconduct for the cross-check.
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