Nick Suzuki's Net Worth Details

At just 26 years old, Nick Suzuki already earns $7.875 million every single NHL season — locked in until 2030 — while leading the Montreal Canadiens as their youngest captain in franchise history.

He scored 101 points and represented Team Canada at the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics, yet his contract remains one of the most undervalued deals among elite NHL point-producers.

This article breaks down Nick Suzuki’s net worth, NHL contract, career salary history, endorsements, and everything that shapes his financial profile.

Nick Suzuki’s Biography

Field Details
Full Name Nicholas Suzuki
Date of Birth August 10, 1999
Age 26
Nationality Canadian (fifth-generation Japanese Canadian)
Height / Weight 5’11” / 207 lbs
Position Centre
Current NHL Team Montreal Canadiens
Jersey Number #14
NHL Draft 2017, Round 1, 13th Overall (Vegas Golden Knights)
Years Active 2019 – Present
Estimated Net Worth $20 million
Current Salary (AAV) $7.875 million
Career Earnings ~$33.4 million
Relationship Status Married
Wife Caitlin Fitzgerald (married 2025)
Children 1 (daughter, born Spring 2026)
Instagram @nicksuzuki14

Early Life & Hockey Journey

Nick Suzuki was born on August 10, 1999, in London, Ontario, Canada. He is a gosei — a fifth-generation Japanese Canadian — and even has a notable family connection: famed Canadian environmentalist David Suzuki is a cousin of his grandfather.

Growing up in London, Nick showed exceptional hockey instincts from a young age, eventually joining the Owen Sound Attack of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL).

With the Attack, Suzuki wasted no time making his mark. He made the OHL All-Rookie Team in the 2015–16 season after scoring 38 points, then followed that with 96 points the following year to earn the OHL Second-Team All-Star nod.

He also won the William Hanley Trophy for sportsmanship — not once, but three consecutive times — a rare achievement that spoke as much to his character as his talent.

After returning to Owen Sound for two more dominant seasons, Suzuki was traded to the Guelph Storm during his final junior year.

He delivered 42 points in just 24 playoff games, winning the Wayne Gretzky 99 Award as OHL Playoff MVP and leading Guelph to the OHL championship. That breakout performance made NHL teams take serious notice.

Before his junior career, the Vegas Golden Knights had already selected him 13th overall in the 2017 NHL Draft, making him a highly touted prospect entering pro hockey.

NHL Career

The Vegas Golden Knights traded Suzuki’s rights to the Montreal Canadiens in September 2018 as part of the Max Pacioretty deal — a trade that changed the course of the Canadiens’ future.

Suzuki made his NHL debut in the 2019–20 season and wasted no time impressing, earning a spot on the NHL All-Rookie Team in his first year.

He steadily elevated his game each season. In 2020–21, despite a shortened 56-game season, he put up 41 points and played a key role in helping the Canadiens make an improbable run to the 2021 Stanley Cup Final — the team’s first finals appearance since 1993. That playoff run put the hockey world on notice that Suzuki was the real deal.

In September 2022, the Canadiens officially named him the 31st captain in franchise history — at just 23 years old, the youngest captain in Canadiens history. He’s worn the “C” with authority ever since.

By the 2024–25 season, Suzuki had his best year yet with 89 points, and in 2025–26, he surpassed the 100-point mark for the first time, finishing the regular season with 29 goals and 72 assists in 82 games.

He also represented Team Canada at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina, completing a landmark year on and off the ice.

Nick Suzuki’s Net Worth Details

As of 2026, Nick Suzuki’s has an estimated net worth of $20 million.

He built his wealth through a long-term NHL contract, growing endorsement partnerships, and a rising profile as one of Canada’s most marketable hockey players.

Disclaimer: We estimate these net worth figures using publicly available information from press releases, news reports, online databases, industry experts, and insiders. Amounts shown are estimates and do not account for private taxes, expenses, or investment losses.

NHL Contract

In October 2021, Suzuki signed an eight-year, $63 million extension with the Montreal Canadiens, covering the 2022–23 through 2029–30 seasons.

The deal carries an average annual value (AAV) of $7.875 million and a cap hit of the same amount. As of the 2025–26 season, Suzuki has five years remaining on the deal, making him a cornerstone of the Canadiens’ core for years to come.

According to contract structure data via Spotrac and CapWages, Suzuki’s contract is considered one of the best team-friendly deals in the league, given he ranks among the top scorers in the NHL with an AAV nearly half that of comparable stars.

Salary

Suzuki currently earns $7.875 million per year in cap hit, but his actual annual cash salary varies by season based on contract structure.

For context, this places him well below peers who produce similar stats — Connor McDavid earns $12.5 million AAV, Nathan MacKinnon earns $12.6 million AAV, and Leon Draisaitl earns $14 million AAV.

Suzuki stands out as the most team-friendly deal among elite NHL point-producers in 2025–26.

Career Earnings By Year

Season Team Salary Notes
2019–20 Montreal Canadiens ~$894,167 Entry-level contract
2020–21 Montreal Canadiens ~$894,167 ELC, shortened season
2021–22 Montreal Canadiens ~$3,150,000 Final ELC year (with bonuses)
2022–23 Montreal Canadiens $6,600,000 New 8-year deal begins
2023–24 Montreal Canadiens $6,600,000
2024–25 Montreal Canadiens $6,600,000 Career-high 89 points
2025–26 Montreal Canadiens $6,600,000 100+ point season
2026–27 Montreal Canadiens $6,600,000 Upcoming
2027–28 Montreal Canadiens $6,600,000 Upcoming
2028–29 Montreal Canadiens $7,166,667 Final stretch
2029–30 Montreal Canadiens $7,166,667 Contract expires
  • Career earnings to date: approximately $33.4 million

Endorsements

Nick Suzuki has quietly built a solid brand portfolio that reflects both his hockey stardom and his deep ties to the Montreal and Canadian communities.

His most foundational endorsement is with Bauer Hockey, one of the most recognized names in the sport.

Suzuki has featured in multiple Bauer campaigns, including a high-profile 2024 ad in collaboration with Hockey Canada, where he appeared wearing team gear while prepping his stick — a natural fit for a player who represented Canada at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina.

One of his most creative brand deals came in 2023, when Montreal-based sports marketing firm MVP Group brokered a full ambassador partnership with Goodfood Market Corp., one of Canada’s leading meal kit delivery services.

The deal went beyond a simple sponsorship — Suzuki co-created an exclusive product line called “Nick’s Picks,” a weekly selection of athlete-friendly meal kits inspired by his pre-game meals and off-season favorites.

Career Statistics

Season Team GP G A PTS +/- PIM PPG PPA
2019–20 Montreal Canadiens 71 13 28 41 -15 6 6 8
2020–21 Montreal Canadiens 56 15 26 41 -5 26 5 8
2021–22 Montreal Canadiens 82 21 40 61 -29 30 8 12
2022–23 Montreal Canadiens 82 26 40 66 -13 33 7 10
2023–24 Montreal Canadiens 82 33 44 77 -14 36 12 19
2024–25 Montreal Canadiens 82 30 59 89 +19 8 4 23
2025–26 Montreal Canadiens 82 29 72 101 +37
  • Career totals (through 2025–26): 537 games, 167 goals, 309 assists, 476 points

FAQs

What is Nick Suzuki’s net worth?

Nick Suzuki’s estimated net worth is $20 million. He built his wealth through his $63 million NHL contract, endorsements with brands like Bauer, Tim Hortons, and Goodfood, and growing career earnings.

How much does Nick Suzuki earn per season?

He earns a cap hit of $7.875 million per season under his eight-year, $63 million deal with the Montreal Canadiens, which runs through the 2029–30 season.

What is Nick Suzuki’s biggest endorsement deal?

His most prominent endorsement is with Bauer Hockey for equipment, alongside his brand ambassador role with Goodfood Market Corp., where he co-created the “Nick’s Picks” meal kit line.

Has Nick Suzuki won a Stanley Cup?

He has not won a Stanley Cup. He helped the Canadiens reach the 2021 Stanley Cup Final, but the team lost to the Tampa Bay Lightning. He continues to lead Montreal’s rebuild as captain.

Is Nick Suzuki underpaid compared to other NHL stars?

Yes. Among the NHL’s top scorers in 2025–26, Suzuki has one of the lowest AAV figures at $7.875 million, while peers like McDavid ($12.5M) and MacKinnon ($12.6M) earn significantly more for similar production.

Golam Muktadir
Golam Muktadir has led editorial strategy and sourcing standards at Surprise Sports since 2021. He oversees all player net worth profiles, tournament guides, and data verification across every major sport. His specialist areas include athlete earnings, sports salary data, basketball analysis, and championship history. Every figure on this site is published to the standards he established.