"I'm super excited to be a part of Carolina," said Suzuki, a center for Barrie of the Ontario Hockey League. "I was definitely getting nervous getting close to the end of the first round, but Carolina believed in me and selected me and I'm super-honored to get down there and be with the team."
Carolina's choice potentially reunites Suzuki with Hurricanes forward Andrei Svechnikov, who was a teammate in Barrie in 2017-18. Svechnikov had 37 points (20 goals, 17 assists) in 82 games this season.
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"He's one of the greatest players I've played with in my hockey career," Suzuki said. "I've learned a lot throughout the year from him. He's a guy you can learn something from every time you step on the ice with him. I'm looking forward to kind of reuniting with him and seeing him again."
Suzuki follows his older brother Nick as a first-round pick. Nick was chosen by the Vegas Golden Knights with the No. 13 selection of the 2017 NHL Draft before being traded to the Montreal Canadiens on Sept. 10, 2018, as part of the package for forward Max Pacioretty.
Ryan Suzuki, who is one-quarter Japanese, led Barrie with 75 points (25 goals, 50 assists) in 65 games. Scouts consider the 18-year-old to be a more polished player than his 19-year-old brother.
"I think what we both kind of rely on in our game is our hockey sense," Ryan Suzuki said at the NHL Combine in May. "I think the way we use those abilities are different. He tends to shoot the puck a little bit more and he has that scoring mentality. … For me, my playmaking abilities are a little better than his."