Nick Suzuki receives a great honor for the third consecutive season as he will be present at the NHL All-Star Game
The NHL All-Star weekend is approaching, and the League has announced the selection of one player per team.
As was the case in the last two seasons, captain Nick Suzuki will represent the team at this colorful event, which will be held in Toronto.
It's a logical choice for the Canadiens. Nick has consistently performed well, accumulating 30 points in his last 31 games.
He hasn't missed a single game since the start of his NHL career, which is also quite an achievement.
Congratulations, Captain!
Source: Info LNH
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In your opinion, is Nick Suzuki the Canadiens' player most deserving of being at the All-Star Game? |
Yes | 404 | 82.4 % |
No | 86 | 17.6 % |
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