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After starting the season on a seven-game point streak, Nick Suzuki’s game had slowly tapered off, to the point where some wondered if he’d be best served by getting a stint in the AHL to give him a change of pace. There were many nights in the middle of the season when he didn’t seem to be making any impression on the game at all. But when the importance of the games started to ramp up, Suzuki began to become more noticeable, and has been steadily becoming one of the more impactful players for the team.

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  • Suzuki's power-play goal

    TOR@MTL: Suzuki wires wrister home on power play

    Nick Suzuki skates inside the circle and rips a wrist shot by Jack Campbell, doubling the Canadiens' lead with a power-play goal

    • Apr 12, 2021 • 00:43
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