Nick Suzuki navigating trying first season as captain of rebuilding Canadiens
Nick Suzuki knew there would be challenges.
Named the youngest captain in the storied history of the Montreal Canadiens before training camp, the 23-year-old was keenly aware the rebuilding Original Six franchise would endure some tough nights.
In a trying season where injuries have once again ravaged an already thin talent pool — paving the way for more than a few ugly results — some moments have been even more difficult than he envisioned.
“It’s hard,” Suzuki said during all-star week in South Florida. “Everyone wants to win every single game, especially me. I just to try to trust the process. I’ve had a few meetings with (Canadiens general manager Kent Hughes) about that and trying not to get frustrated, but the human side of you definitely comes out.