Nick Suzuki has filled the net two million times since October
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Jeff Drouin
December 23, 2021 (5:15 PM)
The Montreal Canadiens is probably one, if not THE most popular team in the hockey world. The organization has supporters around the world and one statistic only confirms this fact.
The EA Sports NHL company published the list of teams that were used most often in the NHL 22 video game.
The Habs ranks second on this famous list with over 6.5 million use.
The only team that has been used more often is the Seattle Kraken with 9.1 million use.
The top-3 is completed by the Toronto Maple Leafs.
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EA Sports also revealed the order of the players who scored the most goals since the game's release in October.
Auston Matthews (6.1 million goals), Connor McDavid (4.6 million goals) and Leon Draisaitl (2.6 million goals), Patrick Kane (2.4 million goals) and Sidney Crosby (2.3 million goals) form the top-5.
The first Habs center, Nick Suzuki comes at the eighth level with two million goals scored. A nice popularity mark for the 22-year-old.
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