A Century in the Making: Nick Suzuki Joins the Canadiens’ Elite 100-Point Club For the first time in four decades, the Montreal Canadiens have a 100-point scorer. On Sunday, April 12, 2026, Captain Nick Suzuki etched his name into the history books of the NHL's most storied franchise. During a critical late-season matchup against the New York Islanders, Suzuki tapped in a pass from Juraj Slafkovský at 15:16 of the second period to reach the elusive triple-digit mark. But Suzuki didn’t stop at 100. Just 28 seconds later, he earned his 101st point of the season by assisting on a power-play goal by rookie standout Ivan Demidov. The achievement marks a turning point for the "Bleu-Blanc-Rouge," signaling the end of a long offensive drought and the arrival of a true superstar era in Montreal. The Exclusive Five: Montreal's 100-Point Legends Reaching 100 points in a single season is a rare feat for any NHL player, but doing so in a Canadiens jersey carries a unique weight...