Epic Calder Battle in 2024-25 Season

Garbageyuk

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so stuck on that hyperbole that you missed the entire point
That was the entire point lmao it was right in the post of mine you quoted and what I was talking about therein. If you wanted to discuss something completely different, you shouldn’t have quoted me. Common sense, buddy.
 

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That was the entire point lmao it was right in the post of mine you quoted and what I was talking about therein. If you wanted to discuss something completely different, you shouldn’t have quoted me. Common sense, buddy.
The irony of you talking about common sense. A guy that missed the obvious hyperbole and has continued trying to insult everyone that actually has the common sense to understand.
 

Garbageyuk

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The irony of you talking about common sense. A guy that missed the obvious hyperbole and has continued trying to insult everyone that actually has the common sense to understand.
You’re reaching hard here. It wasn’t “obvious hyperbole” because he was using specific figures, and walked back his statement after. Doesn’t jive. If it was intended figuratively, he would’ve said what you’re saying here instead of walking it back like he did. I wasn’t the only one to call it out either, but here you are pretending that’s the case. Have fun seething about whatever issue it is that you have.
 

BehindTheTimes

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From every viewing, he doesn't look like he is willing to attack the middle of the ice.

Gets the puck at the blue line, skates around a little, the Montreal crowd goes nuts, skates into the corner, loses the puck, and repeat.

That was his entire game in the 4 viewings I've had at the NHL level.

He'll figure it out, but I don't think it'll be in time to win the Calder.

A few secondary assists don't change this opinion.

I see the potential though.
You don’t know what you are watching. Been the best player on the ice in every game this season.
 

Bouboumaster

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Want to make a bet?

Winner gets to choose the loser name on HF for next year.

PS I already challenged you to the same bet over your Habs over Sens prediction.

Are you the kind of blow hard who just spouts BS or do you back it up?

I don't know if you were able to watch the game, but if so, you can't tell me that he ain't going to be in the conversation
 

Miller Time

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If he stays healthy, it will be Hutson's to lose.

Rare to see a player start his career with such a high level mix of confidence, production and impact. Fun player to watch every single shift.
 
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bud12

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From every viewing, he doesn't look like he is willing to attack the middle of the ice.

Gets the puck at the blue line, skates around a little, the Montreal crowd goes nuts, skates into the corner, loses the puck, and repeat.

That was his entire game in the 4 viewings I've had at the NHL level.

He'll figure it out, but I don't think it'll be in time to win the Calder.

A few secondary assists don't change this opinion.

I see the potential though.
How can someone be so out of touch. Leaf homer are so funny.
 
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byrath

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Just to make sure I fully understand the Lapping the field-analogy: is 82 games equal to two laps?
Lapping the field is a car racing term, meaning that you finish a full lap ahead of the 2nd place racer. Given that most races are at least 100 laps, lapping the field would mean that you were about 1% better than your nearest competitor. Therefore, winning the rookie points race by one point could be seen as lapping the field.
 

JimmyApples

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Hutson is good with the puck on his stick, but his defensive game is a far cry from being top 4 NHL defenseman level. He’s so small that he gets bullied in his own zone and in front of the net, and last night he got walked a few times.
 

Kshahdoo

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Michkov could have had 3 or 4 points if his teammates scored not even all chances he created for them. Sooner or later they start scoring though, and Michkov starts scoring too.
 

Zilo44

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Hutson is good with the puck on his stick, but his defensive game is a far cry from being top 4 NHL defenseman level. He’s so small that he gets bullied in his own zone and in front of the net, and last night he got walked a few times.
Petty Sens fan. Not remotely close to being true
 
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