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Next season, OVER or UNDER 85.5 pts for Nick Suzuki?



Next season, OVER or UNDER 85.5 pts for Nick Suzuki?

by CanadianPointOfView

28 Comments

  1. RocketRousse

    Under, but not by much. 82’s the goals

  2. 3oysters

    Over, he finally has linemates who help elevate his game the way he’s been doing for others

  3. No_Bluejay_2588

    Head says under, heart says over. Meh I dunno🤷

  4. TheFakeSteveWilson

    Over if the top 6 stays mainly healthy. Under if there’s a chunk of injuries. He obviously needs to play 80+ games as well

  5. HonestDespot

    If Laine is part of the first power play unit and Laine and Dach can bring some solid secondary scoring and be somewhat durable I don’t see why 90 isn’t a possibility

  6. jockey1381

    It’s gonna be close, but I’m going with the over!

  7. JustFred24

    shouldve been 79.5

    I think he goes over 79.5 but under 85.5

  8. Definitely over if we stay healthy. Last year, the other teams only had to focus on his line and he almost got ppg. If we have a second line that can punch some offence then it will help the first line offence.

  9. Assuming none of that line gets hurt I’d say he could probably hit 90 especially if we’ve got Hutson on the back end helping out

  10. gilgamesh_the_dragon

    90! He hits a new heart and so do his linemates, with less coverage on them because line 2 is also a force with Laine and Dach playing his heart out and not injured.

  11. Major_Estimate_4193

    People are saying over depends on laine, but I say it depends on Lane

  12. coldmindpsy

    I think it depends on whether Slaf picked it right back where he left it last season. Assuming Slaf hits that second half PPG pace, I think Suzuki can hit over this. Laine changes things too. But honestly, it isn’t as outrageous as it looks. Having Slaf hit 70-75 points inevitably gives more to Suzuki as well

  13. MajorRico155

    I’m going with PPG for Suzuki. But my hope is he breaks 90

  14. DangerDavez

    Think he’ll end up just barely under but at the same time I don’t think 90 is outside the realm of possibility.

    Slaf should improve, Caufield’s shoulder will hopefully be 100% and the Habs have more than one good line. That will give Nick a lot more time and space out there.

  15. RSlashLazy

    With how he’s been progressing his entire career, now with Laine in his PP unit, Slaf and Caufield growing continually, and Dach (hopefully) being healthy, he could absolutely hit ppg. I’m thinking 30-55-85 for him this year

  16. JediMasterZao

    I think all 3 of Slaf/Zukes/Coco go PPG next season. It’s my warmest take.

  17. Depends on Slafkovsky to be honest, if Slaf can play like he did in the last 40 games of the season scoring 35 points, then 82 games is roughly 71 points.

    Also, if Caufield again sets new career highs (like he has every season) in goals/assists and points, 35 goals, 45 assists for 80 points.

    This trio is trending in the superstar direction. I think that Suzuki makes it just under/near 100 points.

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