Important year for Suzuki, I’d like him to reach 80 pts or at least an improvement in terms of production. We could argue that having Caufield for the whole season would’ve put him on 70+pts. (I know, IF my grand mother had wheels she’d be a bike)
Finishing bottom 5 for Goal For doesn’t help putting points though, if we can have a healthy season and other forwards producing a little bit more I think it’s really doable
nikischerbak
Bastards !
manwithoutcountry
Canada is just stacked at center, and Suzuki doesn’t seem seem like the kind of center who would fit on the wing, so this makes pretty good sense.
I’d take it as a compliment that he was included over centers like Tavares and O’Reilly.
hockeynoticehockey
There’s something about Suzuki, I can’t exactly put my finger on it, but he exudes quiet confidence. He doesn’t have to say he’s a leader, he just leads. It always used to irritate me when Pacioretty always said “I’m the leader, it’s on me”.
Suzuki just does it.
I don’t think I’ve seen him lose his temper, even his composure, once. Confidence without arrogance. And he does it naturally, it doesn’t feel forced at all.
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Important year for Suzuki, I’d like him to reach 80 pts or at least an improvement in terms of production. We could argue that having Caufield for the whole season would’ve put him on 70+pts. (I know, IF my grand mother had wheels she’d be a bike)
Finishing bottom 5 for Goal For doesn’t help putting points though, if we can have a healthy season and other forwards producing a little bit more I think it’s really doable
Bastards !
Canada is just stacked at center, and Suzuki doesn’t seem seem like the kind of center who would fit on the wing, so this makes pretty good sense.
I’d take it as a compliment that he was included over centers like Tavares and O’Reilly.
There’s something about Suzuki, I can’t exactly put my finger on it, but he exudes quiet confidence. He doesn’t have to say he’s a leader, he just leads. It always used to irritate me when Pacioretty always said “I’m the leader, it’s on me”.
Suzuki just does it.
I don’t think I’ve seen him lose his temper, even his composure, once. Confidence without arrogance. And he does it naturally, it doesn’t feel forced at all.
All that, and he’s 24. Best is yet to come.