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Nick Suzuki’s Early Career
In the 2017 NHL Entry draft, the Vegas Golden Knights selected him with the thirteenth overall pick overall. On September 10, 2018, Suzuki, who was playing junior hockey for Owen Sound, was sent to the Montreal Canadiens in exchange for another player. On the other hand, he made his debut in the professional world on October 4, 2019.
In addition to that, the Canadiens chose him to wear the opening night rooster sweater for the 2019-20 season. In addition to playing for the club, he was selected to represent his country and compete for Team Canada at the Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament in 2016.
In addition to that, the Canadian men’s hockey team that will compete in the 2022 Winter Olympics included him in their list of 55 players for consideration. In addition, he won the World Juinor Championships in 2021, where he was awarded the silver medal, and the Hlinka Gretzky Cup in 2018, when he was awarded the gold medal.
Nick Suzuki’s parents are Rob and Amanda Suzuki
Nick, who is currently the captain of the Canadiens, was born to his parents on August 10, 1999 in the city of London, located in the southwestern region of Ontario, Canada. His name is Rod, and his mother’s name is Amanda. We saw his mother Amanda sitting in the chair and clapping and cheering for him many times.
From a young age, his parents encouraged and supported him in his pursuit of a career in athletics. When he was probably about six years old, he first started coaching and playing ice hockey. The Montreal Canadiens had an interview with the captain’s father, who revealed that his son has become a wonderful young man during the conversation.
The athlete’s parents are cheering him on from the front row at the 2021 Stanley Cup; however, the Suzuki couple was unable to attend the event in person due to a limitation imposed for reasons related to public health.
Amanda admitted in an interview with Global News that they had a hard time because they couldn’t watch their son’s performance in the arena. This is one of the trials they faced. He even said that while he was watching Nick play, he was screaming and yelling at the television.
In addition, the mother of the professional athlete said that her son has always possessed a level of composure comparable to a cucumber. In addition, he mentioned to the interviewer that he was always like that, especially calm, helpful, and cool, even when he was young.
Nick Suzuki’s Professional Career
Suzuki was selected by the Owen Sound Attack in the first round, 13th overall, of the 2015 OHL Priority Selection. During his 2016–17 OHL season, he finished second in goals scored (45) and fifth in points (96), was named to the OHL All-Star second team, and was awarded the William Hanley Trophy for Most sportsmanlike player. On June 23, 2017, Suzuki was selected by the Vegas Golden Knights in the first round, 13th overall, of the 2017 NHL Entry Following the conclusion of the 2017–18 season, Suzuki was nominated for the Red Tilson Trophy and the William Hanley Trophy . On July 16, 2017, Suzuki agreed to a three-year, entry-level contract with the Vegas Golden Knights. [3] Suzuki was invited to the Knights’ training camp prior to the 2017–18 season; however, he was cut and reassigned to the OHL before the final roster was announced.
After playing in 30 games for the Attack, Suzuki was traded to the Guelph Storm, along with Zachary Roberts and then-Toronto Maple Leafs prospect Sean Durzi, on January 9, 2019, in exchange for Zachary Poirier, Barret Kirwin, Mark Woolley and four . draft pick. Suzuki will help the Guelph Storm win the 2019 OHL Championship. Before the 2018–19 season, Suzuki was traded to the Montreal Canadiens along with Tom. They were awarded the Ross Robertson Trophy for winning the championship that season, their sixth overall in franchise history.
Suzuki made his National Hockey League debut on October 3, 2019, against the Carolina Hurricanes. He recorded his first NHL point with a power-play assist in a 5–4 overtime loss to the Buffalo Sabers on October 9, 2019. Suzuki scored his first career National Hockey League goal on October 17, 2019. In the same game , Victor Mete, another Canadiens player, scored his first goal in the National Hockey League, making them both the first Canadiens players to accomplish this feat since 2005.
Private life of Nick Suzuki
He is the older brother of Ryan Suzuki, a forward with the Saginaw Spirit who was drafted by the Carolina Hurricanes, and his grandfather is a cousin of environmentalist David Suzuki. He is fifth generation Japanese Canadians (Gosei), and he is one-quarter Japanese.