Why Nick Suzuki's Value Makes Him the Canadiens' Hidden NHL Top-3 Asset
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In a sport as physically demanding as hockey, consistency and resilience are qualities as valuable as technical skills.
In this regard,
Nick Suzuki stands out as a remarkable example. The Montreal Canadiens forward is currently the team's most durable player, with an impressive streak of 455 consecutive games. He has not missed a single game since his debut with the Canadiens in 2019.
This unwavering consistency places Suzuki third across the entire NHL for active consecutive games played, behind only two well-established veterans:
Brent Burns and Ryan Suter.
For a center who averages more than 20 minutes per game, often facing the opponent's top players, this longevity reflects not only his physical toughness but also his meticulous preparation and impeccable professionalism.
A streak that reflects his value to the Canadiens
In a league where injuries and absences are frequent, a streak like his is rare and highly valued.
With 455 consecutive games and steady progress on the ice, Nick Suzuki proves he is not just a captain in name but also a pillar of stability.
If he keeps this momentum, he could climb even higher in this endurance ranking and establish himself among the most reliable players in recent NHL history.
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