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Habs’ Star Nick Suzuki Earns Coveted Spot on Team Canada for Milan-Cortina Olympics

Montreal Canadiens’ star player Nick Suzuki has earned a spot on Team Canada for the upcoming men’s hockey competition at the Milan-Cortina Olympics. Suzuki, showcasing an impressive performance this season with 13 goals and 44 points in the NHL, expressed his excitement and gratitude for the selection. The Canadian team’s general manager, Doug Armstrong, praised Suzuki’s versatile skills and highlighted his significant contributions on the ice.

In addition to Suzuki, three other forwards, Macklin Celebrini, Bo Horvat, and Tom Wilson, were also added to Canada’s roster following their exceptional performances. The management has finalized a formidable team, aiming to compete for the gold medal in Italy. Notable players like Sidney Crosby, Nathan MacKinnon, and Connor McDavid are among those chosen to represent Canada at the tournament.

The selected players, including seasoned champions like Crosby and Doughty, bring a wealth of experience and accolades to the team, collectively boasting 22 Stanley Cups and numerous gold medals from international competitions. With a rich history of success in Olympic hockey, Team Canada is gearing up to start their campaign against the Czech Republic on February 12.