Ryan Suzuki aiming to join brother Nick as a first-round draft pick in 2019
TORONTO — Ryan Suzuki isn’t shy when the chance to chirp his older brother Nick comes his way. That’s how it’s been since they were kids playing mini-stick hockey and video games in their family home.
Ryan, who plays for the Ontario Hockey League’s Barrie Colts, is expected to be a high first-round pick in the upcoming NHL draft two years after Nick went 13th overall to the Vegas Golden Knights in 2017. If Ryan hears his named called earlier than his brother’s was, he’ll use that as ammunition when training with Nick in the off-season.
“I’m not going rub it in his face, but I’d definitely have that over him,” Ryan said. “If I got mad at him I’d bring it up.”
Nick produced 45 goals and 96 points in 65 games in his draft year playing for the OHL’s Owen Sound Attack, then followed it up last season with 42 goals and 100 points in 64 games.