Jurivan Demidovsky
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Celebrini: way, way, way better than Hutson defensively.Hutson: currently 4th in scoring among NHL D
Celebrini: currently 55th in scoring among NHL forwards
Hutson:
Having what is currently the 7th highest scoring rookie season in NHL history among D, could end up as high as 3rd (needs just 5 more points), has broken NHL records for rookie defensemen.
Celebrini:
Having what is currently the 107th highest scoring rookie season in NHL history among forwards, likely ends up around ~75th, has broken no significant NHL records.
Not even close. Hutson’s season is in an entirely different tier.
Celebrini: way, way, way better than Hutson defensively.
First half of the season: maybe. Since like January onwards: no chance.Celebrini: way, way, way better than Hutson defensively.
First half of the season: maybe. Since like January onwards: no chance.
Have you watched Hutson at all lately? I doubt it.
Sure. Given the tensions between Canada and the US. It's a slam dunk Hutson will sweep all the Canadian sportswriters vote.Most Points Rookie Season NHL Defenseman | StatMuse
The last entry in the ''easy to climb'' list of defenseman was 40 years ago lol. Makar would have done it if not for covid seasons, not even sure about Hughes.
Along with Mcdavid, Hutson is the only current active player to hit 60 carreer assist in their first 80 games, his season have been that crazy.
And don't get me wrong I'd still take Celibrini to build a team around, but he's not winning the calder.
This means the Hart is a lock for Draisaitl, I suppose.Sure. Given the tensions between Canada and the US. It's a slam dunk Hutson will sweep all the Canadian sportswriters vote.
Sure. Given the tensions between Canada and the US. It's a slam dunk Hutson will sweep all the Canadian sportswriters vote.
I'd suspect so.This means the Hart is a lock for Draisaitl, I suppose.
I’d say celebrini takes the lead but he never lost it
Disclaimer: I still think Hutson should win it as of today, and so did JFresh fairly recently.prove it !
You haven't watched them both play, have you.Celebrini: way, way, way better than Hutson defensively.
And? It's as much about the teams locations this year, than where the player was born...Hutson is American, Celebrini is Canadian...![]()
This has to be the dumbest conspiracy post on all of HF. Congrats!Sure. Given the tensions between Canada and the US. It's a slam dunk Hutson will sweep all the Canadian sportswriters vote.
If he has a better career than Big Joe, you have one hell of a player... No matter how slowly Joe started, he still has a 1500pts career.Celebrini hat-trick and 4 points. Absolute stud. Our franchise has never had a player of his caliber/potential.
And? It's as much about the teams locations this year, than where the player was born
Disclaimer: I still think Hutson should win it as of today, and so did JFresh fairly recently.
That said, on EV defense, As of April 7 according to JFresh model, Hutson was 19%ile in EV defense, guessing as compared to the league population of defensemen.
Meanwhile, Celebrini was 50%ile as of January, I'm guessing in comparison to all forwards. I don't have access to his updated card.
stop f***ing posting this shit, it's not evidence of anythingAs of today:
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I'd call it extra incentive...so your take is there is a Canadian conspiracy to give the Calder to an American who plays in Canada because of the Tariff War between the U.S. and Canada??...amigo, that's just bonkers...![]()
I’m still having flashbacks to when the Blue Jays were betting favorites to land Shohei Ohtani for a short time and I invested way too many emotions into that. Not related to this topic at all, just letting you know of some personal woundsAs of today:
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stop f***ing posting this shit, it's not evidence of anything
If you're going to give him a boost for being a defenseman you have to knock him for his defensive play.Hutson: currently 4th in scoring among NHL D
Celebrini: currently 55th in scoring among NHL forwards
Hutson:
Having what is currently the 7th highest scoring rookie season in NHL history among D, could end up as high as 3rd (needs just 5 more points), has broken NHL records for rookie defensemen.
Celebrini:
Having what is currently the 107th highest scoring rookie season in NHL history among forwards, likely ends up around ~75th, has broken no significant NHL records.
Not even close. Hutson’s season is in an entirely different tier.
I'd like Wolf to win, but I know he won't... so I hope Celebrini wins as a big f*** you to people thinking the betting odds actually mean something