Nick Suzuki

Nick Suzuki

25-Year-Old CenterC
Montreal Canadiens
2024 Fantasy Outlook
For the third straight campaign, Suzuki established new career highs in goals and points, finishing 2023-24 with 33 and 77, respectively, across 82 appearances. That steady growth has been encouraging, but how much higher can the 25-year-old's production climb? Rather than growth, we might see some regression in goals. His shooting percentage was at 17.8 percent in 2023-24, which isn't high enough to be a glaring red flag, but it borders on concerning. At the very least, the fact that he's never reached the 200-shot mark -- he had 185 in 2023-24 -- hurts his fantasy value a touch in leagues using that category. His plus/minus also tends to be poor with a combined minus-56 mark over the last three years, and while that's a byproduct of being on a rebuilding team, it's still another modest negative. Suzuki's still a great bet to record over 70 points this season, including at least 25 with the man advantage, so he'll provide plenty of value to fantasy managers. Read Past Outlooks
$Signed an eight-year, $63 million contract extension with the Canadiens in October of 2021.
Erupts for four points Monday
CMontreal Canadiens
March 4, 2025
Suzuki scored a shorthanded goal and added three assists, two on the power play, in Monday's 4-3 overtime win over the Sabres.
ANALYSIS
The 25-year-old center might be the hottest player in the NHL right now. In five games since play resumed following the break for the 4 Nations Face-Off, Suzuki has four multi-point performances and has erupted for four goals and 13 points over that stretch -- including six points (one goal, five helpers) with the man advantage. Suzuki sits one tally shy of his fourth straight 20-goal campaign, and he's five points away from reaching 70 for the second time in his career.
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2024–25 Time On Ice Stats
  • Average Time On Ice:
    19:31
  • Average Power Play TOI:
    3:11
  • Average Short-Handed TOI:
    0:41
 
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Short-Handed
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21:06
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21:16
3:38
0:58
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19:31
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Suzuki has surpassed the 60-point plateau in each of the past two seasons. He concluded the 2022-23 campaign with career-highs in goals (26) and points (66). Suzuki, who has appeared in all 82 games in back-to-back years, also contributed 17 power-play points and three shorthanded goals. He has picked up 40 helpers in each of the last two campaigns, which stands a good chance to increase in 2023-24 if Cole Caufield manages to stay healthier. Look for Suzuki to flirt with the 70-point mark this season.
No NHL club finished with a worse record a season ago than the Canadiens, but Montreal's struggles allowed Suzuki to get a ton of playing time and he ran with the opportunity. Suzuki played in all 82 games, posting career highs in goals (21), assists (40), points (61), shots on goal (186) and power-play points (20). Suzuki's minus-29 rating was horrifying, but that should revert back to the mean this coming year assuming the Habs improve as a team. After all, they can't be any worse. Suzuki will play this entire year at age 23, so there could very easily be some more offensive production forthcoming for the No. 13 overall pick from 2017.
Suzuki stormed out of the gates in 2020-21, reaching the scoresheet in each of his first seven games and nine of his first 10. By season's end, he had matched his rookie point total of 41 (despite playing in 15 fewer games) while tallying a career-high 15 goals. Suzuki followed it up with a strong postseason performance, collecting 16 points in 22 contests and displaying terrific chemistry with diminutive dynamo Cole Caufield. Now the unquestioned No. 1 center in Montreal, Suzuki appears poised to take another significant leap in his third year.
Suzuki played pretty well as a 20-year-old rookie in 2019-20, notching 13 goals, 28 assists and 14 power-play points in 71 regular-season contests before adding four goals and seven points in 10 games during Montreal's brief playoff run. His role should grow somewhat substantially in his second full NHL season - he's expected to center the Canadiens' first line and top power-play unit to open the campaign - which should lead to a noticeable boost in his rate of production. A 16-plus goal, 50-plus point pace with substantial power-play production is definitely on the table for Suzuki in 2020-21, making him worthy of a mid-to-late round pick in this year's fantasy drafts.
Suzuki finished off a successful 2018-19 campaign in style, racking up 16 goals and 42 points in 24 playoff games with the Guelph Storm en route to an OHL championship. The Canadiens' top prospect was named playoff MVP for his efforts. The 2017 first-round pick also enjoyed a fantastic regular season, notching 94 points in 59 games split between the Storm and Owen Sound. Suzuki will turn 20 in August, so the juniors will be in his rearview mirror in 2019-20. He's expected to take his game to AHL Laval where he and fellow prospect Ryan Poehling will anchor the Rocket's offense. He'll probably remain at center for the majority of the upcoming campaign, but may be asked to play the wing if the big club is in need of reinforcements up front. Suzuki is likely still a year away from fantasy relevancy, but he should be owned in all dynasty leagues, and will be worth a waiver claim in redraft formats as a potential spot starter if and when he's called up to the show.
Suzuki racked up an impressive 100 points in 64 outings for OHL Owen Sound last season and appeared ready to compete for a spot in the Vegas roster. Instead, the versatile forward finds himself shipped off to Montreal, where he will almost certainly have to move to wing -- something he is more than capable of -- in order to break into the lineup. Despite his upside, the youngster will likely start the year in the minors with AHL Laval, but don't be surprised to see him earn his NHL debut at some point this season.
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Three points in OT win
CMontreal Canadiens
February 28, 2025
Suzuki scored two goals and added an assist in Thursday's 4-3 overtime win over the Sharks.
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Three points in Tuesday's win
CMontreal Canadiens
February 26, 2025
Suzuki scored a power-play goal and added two assists, one with the man advantage, in Tuesday's 4-0 win over the Hurricanes.
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Provides two assists in win
CMontreal Canadiens
February 22, 2025
Suzuki notched two assists, including one on the power play, in Saturday's 5-2 win over the Senators.
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Bags power-play helper
CMontreal Canadiens
February 5, 2025
Suzuki logged a power-play assist and two shots on goal in Tuesday's 4-3 win over the Sharks.
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Logs assist in loss
CMontreal Canadiens
January 28, 2025
Suzuki had an assist, three shots on net, one block and one hit in Tuesday's 4-1 loss to Winnipeg.
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Declines World Championship invite
CMontreal Canadiens
April 19, 2024
Suzuki has decided not to play in the 2024 IIHF World Championship, Darren Dreger of TSN reports Friday.
ANALYSIS
Suzuki is coming off a career year in which he crossed both the 30-goal and 75-point thresholds for the first time in his five-year NHL career. The 24-year-old center's productivity was bolstered by the fact he racked up 31 points with the man advantage. Suzuki should be expected to continue featuring as the No. 1 center next year.
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