Nick Suzuki's brother Ryan Suzuki scored three points in the Springfield Thunderbirds' 7-3 victory over the Laval Rocket on Saturday night at MassMutual Center.
The Montreal Canadiens captain's cadet scored a goal and shared in the successes of his teammates Dylan Coghlan and Adam Gaudette.
It was the Carolina Hurricanes' first-round pick (28th overall)'s first three-point game in the American League.
The Rocket started the game strong, taking 26 shots in the first period. Shots from Lias Andersson and Philippe Maillet surpassed goalkeeper Vadim Zherenko. However, the crowd favorite also scored twice in the first third.
The rest of the game was in the hands of the Thunderbirds, who scored two goals in the second period and three more goals in the third period.
The Rocket finished their match with 56 shots. Mattias Norlinger scored a goal in the third period, but it was too little, too late.
The Habs' farm club has lost its last two games and four of its last five games. He will look to return to victory on Wednesday when the Syracuse Crunch visit Place Bell.