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Nick Suzuki with his first career goal! : r/hockey - Reddit
Oct 17, 2019 · 10 years ago today, Canada and United States faced off in the semifinals at the Sochi Olympics. Carey Price stopped all 31 shots, while Jamie Benn tipped in a Jay Bouwmeester shot to give Canada the 1-0 win and a trip to the gold medal game.
[NYI 3 - MTL 2] Nick Suzuki wins the footrace and one hands it
Suzuki KNOWS his team, his boys. Suzuki knows what you liked to eat. Suzuki knows how many broads you shagged last summer. Suzuki knows if your left nut weighed more than your right. You see, Suzuki isn't afraid of challenging the highly held standard of Men's hockey. Suzuki isn't afraid of having a skinny dip with his boys.
Nick Suzuki and his new little cat : r/Habs - Reddit
Feb 17, 2021 · 505 votes, 48 comments. 86K subscribers in the Habs community. Welcome to the subreddit of the NHL's oldest franchise, the 24-time Stanley Cup…
Nick Suzuki is now the only habs players to not miss a game
Jan 30, 2022 · Nick Suzuki wins it in OT vs Sens r/nba • As of the All-Star Break, Joel Embiid has missed exactly one more game than he's played in his career (regular-season only)
ESPN: Inside Montreal captain Nick Suzuki's crash course in French
Nick Suzuki isn’t paid millions of dollars to be bilingual, he is paid millions of dollars to play hockey and lead this team to a Stanley Cup. This is whataboutism at its finest: You’re basically saying “I had to struggle to learn English and faced discrimination along the way, and so …
[Richard Labbé] Nick Suzuki: "Our power play is embarrassing."
Dec 29, 2022 · 101 votes, 49 comments. 87K subscribers in the Habs community. Welcome to the subreddit of the NHL's oldest franchise, the 24-time Stanley Cup…
[Dreger] Sounds like Nick Suzuki has opted not to play at the
If Suzuki is a top player going forward, he will be selected. There doesn't exist a world where they go "hmm, Suzuki is our 17th but man, let's not take he other 5 in front of him because he went to an international Tourny!" The same logic the opposite way around wouldn't make sense either. They'll take the best forwards.
[JFresh] Nick Suzuki's renewed production since St. Louis was
[JFresh] Nick Suzuki's renewed production since St. Louis was hired (39 points in 41 games) has been justifiably widely remarked-upon. Him and Caufield have been dynamic. But I find the total collapse in his defensive on-ice numbers just as interesting.
Nick Suzuki is 20th in scoring since Dec 13th : r/Habs - Reddit
[JFresh] A successful season for Suzuki. Re-solidified his 5-on-5 defence, sustained and improved his shooting efficiency, and produced very well on the powerplay. Still improvements to be made creating offence at even strength, but a big step up overall from 22-23.