New Jersey Devils captain Nico Hischier is considered week to week with injury. Coach Sheldon Keefe provided an update on Hischier's status following his team's morning skate. Hischier is out for the Devils' game Wednesday night against Philadelphia and figures to miss Sunday's at Buffalo,
Suzuki appeared to catch Connor Hellebuyck by surprise with his pass from behind the net to Juraj Slafkovsky, who beat the netminder to give Montreal a 1-0 lead. Suzuki has four points in the last two games and leads the Canadiens with 36 assists through 50 outings.
Suzuki scored a goal on six shots in Sunday's 5-4 overtime win over the Rangers.
Many Habs fans are criticizing Matheson these days, and even though several people from the hockey community have come to his defense, nothing carries more weight than the one who just defended Matheson: captain Nick Suzuki. During his media availability ...
During his media availability, Suzuki took a moment to defend #8. #Habs Nick Suzuki came to bat for Mike Matheson: “he plays the hardest minutes on our team against the toughest players.
The New Jersey Devils have received some tough news on Wednesday. Devils Head Coach Sheldon Keefe said forward Nico Hischier is injured and is “week-to-week.” Keefe added that the team will “see how he feels next week.
New Jersey Devils head coach Sheldon Keefe said postgame Saturday that captain Nico Hischier will be out day to day. Hischier took a cross-check to the ribs from Nick Suzuki during Saturday night’s 4-3 victory versus the Montreal Canadiens.
William Wallinder was named the first star for the Grand Rapids Griffins in a 4-1 victory over the Rockford IceHogs.
As we know, the Montreal Canadiens have one of the best prospect banks in the NHL. Already, the team relies on several young players in the lineup who are doing very well, such as Cole Caufield, Lane Hutson,
Suzuki, brother of Montreal Canadiens captain Nick Suzuki, is set to make his NHL debut with the Carolina Hurricanes, nearly six years after he was selected 28th overall at the 2019 NHL Draft.
Nick Suzuki (Montréal Canadiens) with a Goal vs. New Jersey Devils, 01/25/2025