Nick Suzuki becomes the 31st captain in Canadiens history.

The general manager of the Montreal Canadiens, Kent Hughes, declared on Monday that Nick Suzuki has been elected as the team’s 31st captain in the organization’s history. Shea Weber, a seasoned defenseman who presided as club captain from 2018 to 2022, will be replaced by Suzuki. The 23-year-old center makes Canadiens history as the team’s youngest captain.

Brendan Gallagher, a winger, and Joel Edmundson, a defenseman, have been named the Canadiens’ alternative captains.

MONTREAL, QC – APRIL 29: Look on Montreal Canadiens center Nick Suzuki (14) at warm-up before the Florida Panthers versus the Montreal Canadiens game on April 29, 2022 at Bell Centre in Montreal, QC (Photo by David Kirouac/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

In addition to recording a career-high 61 points (20 goals and 41 assists), Suzuki just completed his first NHL All-Star Game appearance. He played in all 82 games of the regular season and led the team in points (61), assists (41), and power-play goals (8).

To stay with the Canadiens through the 2029–30 season, Suzuki agreed to an eight-year, $63 million contract deal in October 2021.

The Vegas Golden Knights originally selected Suzuki with the 13th overall choice in the 2017 NHL Draft. Suzuki, Tomas Tatar, and a second-round selection were moved to the Canadiens in September 2018 in exchange for seasoned winger Max Pacioretty. He made his Canadiens debut to start the 2019–20 season, and he was selected for the NHL All–Rookie Team. The London, Ontario native has played in 209 games over the course of his three-year career, scoring 143 points (49 goals and 94 assists).