Suzuki was a big factor in an important Canadiens win, and how quickly he got back to Montreal from the Olympics helps explain why.
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His goal came after he lost some teeth when he was hit in the face by a stick from Canada’s Sam Bennett in the third period.
Jack Hughes—who scored the winning goal for Team USA's men’s hockey team—revealed what went through his head after losing his teeth during the Feb. 22 face-off against Canada at the Olympics 2026.
Shortly after U.S. Olympic hockey hero Jack Hughes had his teeth knocked out, he scored the decisive goal in overtime to ...