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Is Suzuki stronger at centre or on the wing?



With Olympic hockey approaching, lineup decisions matter more than ever. One big question: is Nick Suzuki better at centre or on the wing? Suzuki has thrived as a two-way centre, handling tough matchups, faceoffs, and leadership duties with the Montreal Canadiens. But on a stacked Olympic roster, would shifting him to the wing unlock more offense and flexibility? In this short, we break down his strengths in both roles and what makes the most sense on the international stage. Centre or wing—where does Suzuki make the biggest impact? Let us know what you think.

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  1. Suzie's gonna half to find another gear if he wants to get ice time in crucial situations, and there will be many. Yes, the wing isn't his forte, but the pace is crazy fast, and I know he can make an impact in his natural position moving forward…

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