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Mar 28, 2024 1 1 3 1 10
Mar 26, 2024 1 0 1 3 4.5
Mar 24, 2024 1 1 2 1 7
Mar 21, 2024 0 0 1 2 1.5
Mar 19, 2024 1 0 1 1 4

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2023 184.56.2 30 39 69 -11 21:16
2022 170.256.5 26 40 66 -13 21:05
2021 138.56.6 21 40 61 -29 20:30
3y Avg. 141.56.7 21 35 56 -15 20:13
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  • Canadiens' Nick Suzuki: Reaches 30 goals

    Suzuki scored a power-play goal on one shot, assisted on a goal and added two hits in Thursday's 4-1 win over the Flyers. Suzuki scored Montreal's first goal and has tallies in three straight games, all Montreal wins. This one was special, as it was his 30th of the season; the Canadiens' top-line center has increased his goal scoring in successive seasons since entering the NHL as a 20-year-old in 2019-20. Suzuki has been on fire since just before the All-Star break, pouring in 32 points over 27 games.
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  • Canadiens' Nick Suzuki: Responds quickly

    Suzuki scored a goal on three shots, blocked one shot, delivered one hit and was assessed two penalty minutes in Tuesday's 2-1 win over Colorado. It took Suzuki just nine seconds after Nathan MacKinnon put Colorado up 1-0 to respond. Suzuki beat Casey Mittelstadt along the boards and went directly to the net for his 29th goal. The point raised Suzuki's season total to a career-high 67 through 71 games.
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  • Canadiens' Nick Suzuki: Pair of points lead to win

    Suzuki had a goal and an assist in Sunday's 5-1 win over the Kraken. Those points officially make this a career year for Suzuki. His 28 goals are a career-best, and his 66 points tie his high-water mark. He now has three goals and five points over the last five games, putting together a productive stretch late in the season.
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  • Canadiens' Nick Suzuki: Sets new career high

    Suzuki scored a goal on one shot and had three hits in Tuesday's 3-2 overtime loss to Edmonton. Suzuki was in a tussle with Cody Ceci in front of the net when Juraj Slafkovsky's pass got caught up in each player's skates and eventually went in off Suzuki's boot. It was the 27th goal for Montreal's captain and established a new career high. Suzuki's been on a scoring binge since returning from the midseason break, potting 14 goals on 46 shots (30.4 shooting percentage) over 19 contests.
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  • Canadiens' Nick Suzuki: Second-half surge continues

    Suzuki scored a goal on two shots, blocked a shot and was assessed four penalty minutes in Thursday's 2-1 overtime loss to Boston. Suzuki scored Montreal's lone goal in the first period, working a give-and-go with Juraj Slafkovsky for his 26th goal of the season. That matches Suzuki's career high he established last season over 82 games. Since returning from the All-Star break, the Canadiens' top-line center ranks fourth in the NHL with 13 snipes.
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  • Canadiens' Nick Suzuki: Scores overtime goal

    Suzuki found the back of the net and added an assist in a 4-3 overtime win over Nashville on Tuesday. Suzuki dashed the hopes of the Predators extending their eight-game winning streak when he scored the overtime goal 17 seconds into the extra frame. He added an assist in the second period as the Canadiens frantically attempted to keep up with a red-hot Nashville team that scored two goals early. In Suzuki's past five games, he has eight points (five goals and three assists), 13 shots on net, six hits and an average ice time of 21:14. Overall, Suzuki remains a valuable fantasy asset with strong upside.
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  • Canadiens' Nick Suzuki: Productive in loss

    Suzuki had a goal on five shots and two assists in Thursday's 4-3 shootout loss to the Panthers. Suzuki snuck behind the defense and scored on a breakaway in the first period a little more than a minute after Florida had taken the lead. The top-line center has points in three straight games and continues to march toward a career-best season. With 22 games left in the regular season, Suzuki needs just eight points to surpass the 66 he had in 2022-23.
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  • Canadiens' Nick Suzuki: Finishes off Coyotes

    Suzuki had an empty-net goal, two shots on net, one block and one hit in Tuesday's 4-2 win over the Coyotes. Suzuki made many gamblers joyful or sad when his backhander reached Arizona's empty cage with two seconds remaining in the game. He has goals (three) in consecutive games and 11 over the last 12. Through 59 games, Montreal's captain is three goals shy of the career-high 26 he scored in 82 contests last season.
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  • Canadiens' Nick Suzuki: Tickles twine twice in loss

    Suzuki scored two goals in Saturday's 4-3 loss to the Devils. The 24-year-old center scored the Habs' final two tallies of the afternoon, with the second coming inside the final two minutes of the third period as the club attempted to rally from a 4-2 deficit. Suzuki has three multi-goal performances in the last nine games, a stretch in which he's racked up nine goals and 13 points. With 22 tallies through 58 games this season, he should easily surpass his previous personal best of 26 markers from the 2022-23 campaign.
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  • Canadiens' Nick Suzuki: Lights lamp in loss

    Suzuki scored a power-play goal and had four shots on net over 23:30 of ice time in Saturday's 4-3 loss to Washington. Suzuki, who had a four-game goal streak stopped Thursday, found the back of the net for the eighth time in the last eight games. The tally extended his career-best point streak to 10 games, during which he has 16 points (eight on the power play). The power-play strike was his ninth, setting a career high in that category.
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  • Canadiens' Nick Suzuki: Goal streak stopped

    Suzuki had a power-play assist, two shots on net and one hit over 21:48 of ice time in Thursday's 7-4 loss to the Rangers. Suzuki saw an end to his four-game goal streak but managed to extend his point streak to a career-high nine contests with an assist on Cole Caufield's power-play tally. Suzuki has 15 points (seven on the power play) during his streak. Montreal's top line -- Suzuki, Caufield and Juraj Slafkovsky -- has been scorching hot over the last two weeks.
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  • Canadiens' Nick Suzuki: Goals keep coming

    Suzuki scored two goals, including one on the power play, and assisted on another in Tuesday's 5-0 win over the Ducks. He finished with five shots and two blocks over 22:36 of ice time. Suzuki's stick remained hot as he scored for the sixth time on 11 shots (54.5 shooting percentage) over the last four games. The effort also extended his point streak to eight games (14 points).
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  • Canadiens' Nick Suzuki: Scores again

    Suzuki scored a goal on two shots and added two PIM in Sunday's 7-2 loss to the Blues. Suzuki had a wide-open side of the net after Juraj Slafkovsky's saucer pass and scored his fifth goal in the last five games. Prior to this recent scoring surge, Suzuki had gone 10 contests without a tally. The 24-year-old center extended his point streak to seven contests, during which he has 11 points.
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  • Canadiens' Nick Suzuki: Three-point burst in win

    Suzuki scored twice and added an assist in Tuesday's 5-2 win over the Capitals. Riding a four-game point streak, Suzuki extended his heater to five games early by scoring two goals in under 10 minutes to help get opposing goaltender Charlie Lindgren pulled after the Canadiens took a 3-0 lead. Lindgren did not stand a chance on either goal, as Suzuki blasted a slap shot from a Cole Caufield pass and followed that up with a wrister from the side of the net for his 15th of the year. Suzuki added an assist late in the game on a Juraj Slafkovsky goal that sealed the win for the Canadiens. Suzuki, the first star of the game, finished with three shots on net and won nine of his 19 faceoff chances in 18:45 TOI.
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  • Canadiens' Nick Suzuki: Runs point streak to four

    Suzuki had a power-play assist, one shot on net, one block and one hit over 21:57 of ice time in Saturday's 3-2 overtime loss to the Penguins. Suzuki was the secondary helper on Juraj Slafkovsky's tally in the second period that put Montreal up, 2-1. The Canadiens' captain extended his point streak to four games, with three of his five points over that span coming on the power play.
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  • Canadiens' Nick Suzuki: Two-point effort against Isles

    Suzuki scored a power-play goal and added an even-strength assist in Thursday's 4-3 win over the Islanders. Both points came in the first period, and Suzuki opened the scoring by camping out on Semyon Varlamov's doorstep and slapping home a pass from Juraj Slafkovsky. Suzuki appears to be taking a step forward as a consistent offensive force, particularly with the man advantage, and over the last 20 games the 24-year-old has delivered five goals and 19 points -- including two goals and eight helpers on the power play. Suzuki's 21 PP points on the season are already a new career high.
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  • Canadiens' Nick Suzuki: Works for assist

    Suzuki logged an assist, two shots on net and four hits over 21:47 of ice time in Tuesday's 4-1 loss to Ottawa. Suzuki won a battle behind the Senators' net and fed Cole Caufield, who picked up the primary helper on Johnny Kovacevic's sixth goal of the season. Suzuki leads the team with 27 assists but has gone 10 games without a goal.
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  • Canadiens' Nick Suzuki: Two helpers in win

    Suzuki recorded two power-play assists, four shots on net, one block and two hits over 21:24 of ice time in Monday's 4-3 win over the Avalanche. Suzuki was the primary helper on both goals, setting up each of his linemates. In the first period, he put Juraj Slafkovsky in a position to succeed, then he worked the cycle with Cole Caufield in the third frame. Montreal's captain has three power-play helpers over the last two games. The two assists upped him to a career-high 13 apples on the power play.
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  • Canadiens' Nick Suzuki: Snaps longest point drought

    Suzuki had a power-play assist, two shots on net and three blocks over 22:12 of ice time in Saturday's 2-1 overtime loss to Edmonton. Suzuki fired a pass to Cole Caufield, who didn't miss a wide-open side of the net early in the first period. The assist snapped a season-long, four-game point drought for Suzuki, who has 17 power-play points and 35 overall through 42 games.
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  • Canadiens' Nick Suzuki: Two points in win over Dallas

    Suzuki scored an even-strength goal and added a power-play assist in Tuesday's 4-3 win over the Stars. The 24-year-old got Montreal on the board early in the first period, blasting a one-timer from the faceoff circle past Scott Wedgewood. Suzuki has found the scoresheet in eight of the last nine games, racking up four goals and 12 points over that stretch, and he's on pace for the first 75-point campaign of his career with 12 goals and 34 points through 37 contests.
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