Brady Tkachuk Vs Nick Suzuki

Tkachuk Vs Suzuki


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Gaylord Q Tinkledink

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Tkachuk is more proven. Suzuki playing a more important position makes it closer than what it normally is, but it's Tkachuk easily.
 

ole ole

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As a neutral fan I observed it as being almost entirely Habs fans doing this behavior. I don't care about the Habs or Sens BTW
Your supposedly a neutral but claiming almost entirely Habs fans doing this behavior.Your Veil is showing.
Go back and re-check the posts. Most making ridiculous statements or claiming it's easily Tkachuk are Non-Hab fans.
 

ole ole

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You're a habs fan, why am I not surprised you're offended by what I said?
Not offended just showing the stuff you said can be proven wrong just by going through this thread and than you claim to be impartial which is complete BS.
 

Pyrophorus

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I think its Suzuki, if fact he (not Caufield) might become the best player on the Habs, and very formidable player in the league.

Brady is made to tip pucks in, after shots from Chabot.
 

Kudo Shinichi

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Not according to this poll or draft scouts

The poll isn't asking who has the higher potential. It's asking who is the current better player.

By draft scouts, you mean the draft rankings? Players don't get drafted just based on their potential. Ryan Merkley was easily top 10 in potential but got drafted 21st since he also had more bust factors than those who went ahead of him.
 

Pitaya

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The poll isn't asking who has the higher potential. It's asking who is the current better player.

By draft scouts, you mean the draft rankings? Players don't get drafted just based on their potential. Ryan Merkley was easily top 10 in potential but got drafted 21st since he also had more bust factors than those who went ahead of him.
Okay but Tkachuk was drafted higher and did what Suzuki did a year younger on a worse team

So im confused exactly how Suzuki has 'clearly higher potential' according to some in here?
 
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Big Empty

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Nice necro. No question that Suzuki was very good in the playoffs and his stock has risen quite a bit. Tkachuk is still better though.
Tkachuk is not better and I wouldn’t consider this a crazy bump.

Someone liked my post today and I remembered the take. I said in a year the poll would look silly and it clearly does.

Suzuki is on another level.
 
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Xspyrit

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Not really 2 players you can compare. Both are very impactful players, Tkachuk for everything that he brings, Suzuki for being a smart 2-way center.

If both were traded for each other, it would add a pretty big piece on each team while creating a massive hole at the same time.
 

Rockomax

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Not really 2 players you can compare. Both are very impactful players, Tkachuk for everything that he brings, Suzuki for being a smart 2-way center.

If both were traded for each other, it would add a pretty big piece on each team while creating a massive hole at the same time.
This, probably, as much as I hate to say.
 

Xspyrit

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This, probably, as much as I hate to say.

Stutzle-Suzuki-Batherson
Formenton-Norris-Brown
Paul-Brown-Dadonov
Watson-Pinto-White

Forward group would still look promising

Because of Suzuki being Montreal's best center, maybe they couldn't afford it as much

Tkachuk-Caufield and Toffoli-Gallagher as your top-6 wingers would be quite interesting
 
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King Karl

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Tkachuk is not better and I wouldn’t consider this a crazy bump.

Someone liked my post today and I remembered the take. I said in a year the poll would look silly and it clearly does.

Suzuki is on another level.
Ah okay well then you're cleared of all necro charges. If you'd asked this question before the playoffs I'd imagine you'd get a similar response. Obviously player A vs B is almost always subjective, but I don't really see how a good playoff run changes anything. Tkachuk hasn't been playing for the past couple months, Suzuki has - you've obviously going to get a bunch of recency bias.
 

JungleBeat

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- C > LW
- Better offensive skill set and potential
- 200 ft game

Sadly, I’ll have to say that Suzuki is better.
 
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