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2023–24 Time On Ice Stats
- Average Time On Ice: 21:16
- Average Power Play TOI: 3:38
- Average Short-Handed TOI: 0:58
Ice Time
Power Play
Short-Handed
2021–22
20:31
3:05
1:30
2022–23
21:06
3:21
1:39
2023–24
21:16
3:38
0:58
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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.
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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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.