Player Discussion Nick Suzuki Part 11

Rapala

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what happened to his wrist shot from his spot on the PP? haven't seen him be threatening with it at all so far.. it just looks like he doesn't feel comfortable on the PP

if you look at his production then ya he's doing fine but overall he doesn't look as comfortable as he was last year, i guess that could be a positive sign for his upside
If you recall it only worked with Corey Perry or Sean Monahan setting the perfect screen.
Slaf hasn't mastered that aspect of his game on the PP he barely moves from his stationary position at the side of the net.
With either Caufield or Suzuki playing the line with Hutson he needs to take away the goaltenders eyes far more than he is currently doing.

We've go three guys who can generally get pucks through because of decent decision making along with Laine's one timer.
You are absolutely right we have to show we can score more ways than just constantly feeding Patrik or teams will sit on it.

We should show him video images of David Desharnais screening the goaltender just to send a message.
Wrong guy in the right place used to always get a good laugh on this board. :laugh:
 
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Ozmodiar

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That quick pass to Cole was a beauty, he delayed it just enough for Cole to be at the right position and gave it at the right place. He's so consistent that we take him for granted.
His vision is excellent.
So quick to make those passing decisions, then to know exactly where the puck has to go - knowing Cole is a righty and puts it where he can one-time it.

Credit to CC because players in space are easier to see, and his timing to space is excellent.
 
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JianYang

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what happened to his wrist shot from his spot on the PP? haven't seen him be threatening with it at all so far.. it just looks like he doesn't feel comfortable on the PP

if you look at his production then ya he's doing fine but overall he doesn't look as comfortable as he was last year, i guess that could be a positive sign for his upside

From the games I've watched, his role on the PP has changed alot. He doesn't seem to get as many touches, and the plays seem to operate from the other side of the ice now.
 
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Rapala

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This is Nick with some real belief the same Suzuki who blasted Kucherov and changed the momentum of that game.
We saw this in the playoffs people just forgot that he does have some dog in him.

One point off PPG and a flat +/- is fairly remarkable given some of those blow outs.
I find he should be a little more aggressive and hard on the puck in the Ozone but it's easy to see he often has D on his mind.
He is truly becoming a very responsible player.
 

JianYang

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This is Nick with some real belief the same Suzuki who blasted Kucherov and changed the momentum of that game.
We saw this in the playoffs people just forgot that he does have some dog in him.

One point off PPG and a flat +/- is fairly remarkable given some of those blow outs.
I find he should be a little more aggressive and hard on the puck in the Ozone but it's easy to see he often has D on his mind.
He is truly becoming a very responsible player.

Suzuki has always had some quiet swagger. He's a gamer, and you hang on to guys like him that bring it in the playoffs..... now only if we could ever get back there again lol.

Bergevin didn't even want him he wanted Glass.

Glass was considered the better prospect by pretty much everyone..... so did this board.
 

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