Nick Suzuki has had a rather solid season for the Montreal Canadiens, one that could be called great when considering his point total is 50% higher than his next-closest teammate. He’s produced quite consistently throughout the year, though always seeming to get outshone by another player’s stellar performance when it comes time to choose our top player each month.
In March he was able to stand alone at the top with 17 points in 15 games, while being the most-used forward and ranking second in ice time behind only Alexander Romanov. Playing several teams destined for the post-season in that time, he found ways to be productive despite a heavy dose of defensive-zone starts versus some of the best players in the game.