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Montreal Canadiens captain Nick Suzuki can officially call himself a married man.

The 25-year-old tied the knot with longtime partner Caitlin Fitzgerald during a private ceremony in Turks and Caicos on June 9, surrounded by sun, sand, and just each other.

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Congratulations are officially in order for Montreal Canadiens captain Nick Suzuki after he popped the question to long-time partner Caitlin Fitzgerald.

The duo shared the exciting news on Instagram on April 24 — where both Suzuki and Fitzgerald can be seen posing together adorably with the bling in full view.

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The Montreal Canadiens recently gathered on ice at Centre Bell for their traditional team photo session. Although the final team shot is still pending, the Habs gave fans a glimpse into their playful camaraderie with behind-the-scenes snapshots, revealing a lighter (and goofier) side to some of the team's prominent names.

In the spotlight during the team pic was of course Cole Caufield, who can be seen smiling ear to ear in the very first shot shared on the Canadiens' official Instagram page. Standing in between Juraj Slafkovský and Kirby Dach, Caufield's grin tells us everything we need to know about how that day went. That and the fact that the trio are all looking in opposite directions.

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In the land of hockey royalty where legends like Guy Lafleur, Ken Dryden, Patrick Roy, and Maurice Richard laced up their skates, Montreal has a notable up-and-comer: Nick Suzuki. The player has punched his ticket into Habs history as the team's youngest captain ever.

The NHL star is a pillar of the iconic Montreal Canadiens franchise, captivating fans with his electrifying skills on the ice and undeniable passion for the game. Suzuki has quickly become a fan favourite, breathing new life into the team's storied legacy.

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The Montreal Canadiens and the Royal Bank of Canada announced a multi-year partnership that will have the Habs sporting an RBC logo on their home jerseys, which will be worn at the Bell Centre beginning with the upcoming 2022-23 NHL season.

"We are very proud to partner with such an iconic brand as RBC," said France Margaret Bélanger, President of Sports and Entertainment at Groupe CH. "There are very few organizations that, like ours, have a heritage that dates back more than a century and a tradition of making a difference in people's lives across generations."

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The Montreal Canadiens have named Nick Suzuki the team's 31st captain. He follows Shea Weber, who wrapped up a four-year stint at captain this year.

At 23, Suzuki is the youngest captain in Canadiens history, the team said in a press release.

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Ah, the Habs. You either love them or you love to make fun of them. But they definitely have their great moments. The away game on April 9 between the Montreal Canadiens and the Toronto Maple Leafs took a clumsy if adorable turn when a player accidentally hit a kid in the face with a puck.

Steven Beauparlant brought his sons Jackson and Hunter to the Montreal Canadiens' away game in Toronto on April 9. The boys were looking forward to potentially meeting their idol, Habs assistant captain Nick Suzuki. Beauparlant told MTL Blog they each made signs to get the hockey player's attention and hoped to get photos with him.

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If you're well-versed in Montreal Canadiens fan gossip, you may have seen social media go ablaze with intrigue after Cole Caufield posted an Instagram story suggesting he had put down roots in the city and bought his own home.

The cryptic story post showed Caufield sitting with a dog between his legs in the bay window of an empty room, with the blinds strategically drawn so that viewers couldn't deduce the location from the view outside (though fans on Twitter still tried). He captioned the photo with a key emoji 🔑 and confirmed the location by indicating the local area code, 514.

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Whether scoring goals or flashing his trademark grin, Montreal Canadiens forward Nick Suzuki always brings a smile to fans' faces and this past weekend at the Bell Centre was no different.

Suzuki took time during the pre-game warmup to make quite a refreshing deal with a fan, trading a puck for a pack of orange Tic Tacs. It gave his mom, Amanda Suzuki, a great Christmas idea.

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Instagram influencers always kill it when it comes to creating aesthetic pages that many can't help but admire, and sometimes, these influencers are someone's pet. Montreal Canadiens player Nick Suzuki's cat, Milo, is one of them.

It's safe to say that Milo's Instagram page, @snowbengal_milo, is one of the prettiest cat feeds around. Plus, you get to see Suzuki in a whole new light when you see all the photos of him and Milo.

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