Nick Suzuki is adored in Montreal. There's not much to criticize about his overall game.
He's responsible, he's aleader, he doesn't overthink things, and he racks up the points.
Every NHL player dreams of winning the Stanley Cup, but we can also add representing their country on the international stage.
For Nick Suzuki, as revealed on Tout le monde en parle, the Stanley Cup is more important than an Olympic medal.
However, Suzuki was eagerly awaiting the opportunity to represent Canada on the Olympic stage, and that Olympic dream was created thanks to Sidney Crosby's famous “Golden Goal.”
In an interview with Suzuki's father (Rob), we learn that since he was 11 years old, he has compared his playing style to that of Crosby.
Honestly, there are certainly some big similarities.
Like most Canadians his age, Nick Suzuki grew up idolizing and modeling his game after Sidney Crosby. Now, breathing the same Olympic air as his hero, it all seems to have paid off.@EricEngels caught up with Suzuki and his parents ahead of Milan. https://t.co/XYmup1pEQx
— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) February 8, 2026
Rob Suzuki responded to Nick when he told him that he was comparing his style to Crosby's, saying that it wasn't an absurd comparison.
They play a very good game along the boards, don't make a lot of flashy plays every time they're on the ice, but they rack up points—goals and assists—and are very responsible defensively.
It's pretty hard not to see similarities between the two players.
Obviously, Crosby is on a higher level, without taking anything away from Suzuki, but their playing styles are still quite similar.
I can't wait to see what Suzuki will do at the Olympics with his idol on the same team. I'm especially eager to find out which line Suzuki will play on and with whom.
We should know more early this afternoon, as Canada has a practice a little later today.
Overtime
– I have a feeling Slafkovsky is going to have a big Olympic tournament.
Juraj Slafkovsky has arrived in Milan, Italy
with Team Slovakia
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— /r/Habs (@HabsOnReddit) February 8, 2026
– Unsurprisingly, Gabriel Landeskog has been named captain of Sweden.
Gabriel Landeskog has been named captain for Sweden
at the Milan Olympics, with Victor Hedman and Erik Karlsson serving as alternate captains.
— Chris Johnston (@reporterchris) February 8, 2026
– Read more.
Several teams are in the derby, including the Red Sox. https://t.co/9RwLvSS53N
— Passion MLB (@passion_mlb) February 8, 2026
– Well done.
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED
Félix Auger-Aliassime
won his second consecutive title at the Open Occitanie and added a 9⃣th trophy to his collection
Congratulations, FAA
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— Tennis Canada (@TennisCanada) February 8, 2026
with Team Slovakia
at the Milan Olympics, with Victor Hedman and Erik Karlsson serving as alternate captains.
won his second consecutive title at the Open Occitanie and added a 9⃣th trophy to his collection 