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Nick Suzuki Becomes First Canadien in 40 Years to Record 100 Points in a Season

Suzuki scored a goal and added an assist as Montreal beat New York 4-1, eliminating the Islanders from playoff contention.

  • On Sunday, Montreal Canadiens captain Nick Suzuki reached 100 points for the first time, scoring a goal and assist in a 4-1 victory over the New York Islanders that eliminated them from playoff contention.
  • Suzuki became the first Canadiens captain in franchise history to reach the century mark and the first Montreal player to achieve it in 40 years.
  • Goaltender Jacob Fowler made 30 saves while defenseman Lane Hutson added three assists, providing crucial support for Montreal's dominant performance.
  • The victory keeps Montreal in the Atlantic Division title race, trailing the Buffalo Sabres by two points as the regular season concludes.
  • Montreal will visit the Philadelphia Flyers on Tuesday for their regular-season finale, while the Islanders conclude their season hosting the Carolina Hurricanes that same night.
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Nick Suzuki becomes first Canadien in 40 years to record 100 points in a season

ELMONT - Nick Suzuki is the first Montreal Canadien in 40 years to reach 100 points in a season.

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The Canadiens captain made it to his 81st game of the season.

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Nick Suzuki was the first player of the Montreal Canadiens to make the feat of registering 100 points in a season since Mats Näslund in 1985-1986.

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Nick Suzuki added his name to a short list by getting his 100th point of the season, a feat made by only four players in the prestigious history of the Montreal Canadiens. Watching a very select club.

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