I wish more people would talk about Nick's Ironman streak. It's one of the most insane ongoing stat streak in the NHL imho. Especially given the freaking Black Plague of injuries that team has had every season since their cup run in 2021 (this season is an anomaly; touch on wood lol), and the fact that he's against the best of the best day in day out. He's, I think, the current Ironman forward in the entire league. Last year only Brett Burns and another immortal were in front of him. He might be #1 right now but IDK. Suzuki NEVER missed a SINGLE game in his entire NHL career. He's an absolute force of nature. A 2 way 1C that does that is crazy. Awesome vid as always bro.
@@maiettasportsmontreal I knew you would reply and be interested while writing this comment :)). Some general info/history about the ironman record would be great too if you have the time (I'd be interested myself that's for sure). Thank you, and take care.
Well said. On top of that, Nick doesn't shy away from contact. He goes into the corners and is willing to deliver bodychecks and take them a well. His ironman streak is amazing. 3rd behind Burns and Ryan Suter I think but they are both much older than him. Suzuki is a very solid player with very strong core and strong on his skates
@@albertvanular433 Man I gotta say, it feels good to see that others are seeing how crazy unbreakable he is on top of everything else elite about the Le Capitaine! Do you remember when 75% of our cap was on injury reserve and Nick had to play with a rotating cast of AHLers on the first line, and STILL, like every other years in his career, his point total improved. More consistent than a Swiss clock! Also, I think Nick was still into his dad's balls when Burns and Suter started their career :P
@@albertvanular433 Man I gotta say, it feels good to see that others are seeing how crazy unbreakable he is on top of everything else elite about the Le Capitaine! Do you remember when 75% of our cap was on injury reserve and Nick had to play with a rotating cast of AHLers on the first line, and STILL, like every other years in his career, his point total improved. More consistent than a Swiss clock! Also, I think Nick was still into his dad's balls when Burns and Suter started their career :P
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I wish more people would talk about Nick's Ironman streak.
It's one of the most insane ongoing stat streak in the NHL imho.
Especially given the freaking Black Plague of injuries that team has had every season since their cup run in 2021 (this season is an anomaly; touch on wood lol), and the fact that he's against the best of the best day in day out.
He's, I think, the current Ironman forward in the entire league. Last year only Brett Burns and another immortal were in front of him. He might be #1 right now but IDK.
Suzuki NEVER missed a SINGLE game in his entire NHL career. He's an absolute force of nature. A 2 way 1C that does that is crazy.
Awesome vid as always bro.
I’m going to make a video on that soon. Thank you for your support 🙂
@@maiettasportsmontreal I knew you would reply and be interested while writing this comment :)).
Some general info/history about the ironman record would be great too if you have the time (I'd be interested myself that's for sure).
Thank you, and take care.
Well said. On top of that, Nick doesn't shy away from contact. He goes into the corners and is willing to deliver bodychecks and take them a well. His ironman streak is amazing. 3rd behind Burns and Ryan Suter I think but they are both much older than him. Suzuki is a very solid player with very strong core and strong on his skates
@@albertvanular433 Man I gotta say, it feels good to see that others are seeing how crazy unbreakable he is on top of everything else elite about the Le Capitaine!
Do you remember when 75% of our cap was on injury reserve and Nick had to play with a rotating cast of AHLers on the first line, and STILL, like every other years in his career, his point total improved. More consistent than a Swiss clock!
Also, I think Nick was still into his dad's balls when Burns and Suter started their career :P
@@albertvanular433 Man I gotta say, it feels good to see that others are seeing how crazy unbreakable he is on top of everything else elite about the Le Capitaine!
Do you remember when 75% of our cap was on injury reserve and Nick had to play with a rotating cast of AHLers on the first line, and STILL, like every other years in his career, his point total improved. More consistent than a Swiss clock!
Also, I think Nick was still into his dad's balls when Burns and Suter started their career :P
Someone on another YT site said Suzuki wasn't a 2 way center...i strongly disagree, he's the best center and captain we've had in years
Yep, he is a great 2 way centre