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Montreal Canadiens captain Nick Suzuki has shared his reaction to the hit hockey series Heated Rivalry, offering light-hearted commentary during a recent appearance on Radio-Canada’s Tout le monde en parle. Suzuki appeared on the Jan. 25 episode alongside teammates Juraj Slafkovský, Oliver Kapanen, and Alexandre Texier, all of whom are preparing to represent their countries at the upcoming Milano-Cortina Olympic Games.
During the segment, Suzuki spoke about how the popular series captures the intensity and emotion of long-standing NHL rivalries, noting that players enjoy seeing fans engage so passionately with the sport. He also joked about certain dramatized elements of the show while acknowledging that its storytelling helps bring new viewers into hockey culture.
The Habs players discussed their current season, the team’s development, and the excitement surrounding their Olympic preparations. Each of them highlighted how representing their home countries is a significant honour, especially in a year when international competition is drawing heightened attention. Their appearance on the show offered fans a closer look at the camaraderie within the Canadiens’ locker room as well as their individual perspectives heading into the Games.
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