It seems like I don't need to answer then since you want to speak for me?
Along with this guy,
Hutson has obviously closed some of the gap and the Habs have been on quite a run but some of the hyperbole used then and even more now is ridiculous and when he cools down it will turn to he's just unlucky ect, ect ect.
Hutson is producing but he is also playing with much better players, ie his partner Mathieson and the top unit.
I haven't watched every minute of every rookie play and I seriously doubt that many here posting have either but I won't speak for you or others except to say that in hockey one can goo look at 3 or 4 different game reports from people who actually watched the game and follow the team, ie broadcasters and one will often find a different 3 star selection so sometimes people see what they want to see and that goes both ways.
I have seen both players in around a half dozen full games and read a lot about hockey and watch clips and Celebrini plays a more complete game with lesser players.
How the voters will view the race depends on how things go down the stretch obviously and the gap ahs been closed but like I said up post get ready for the excuses when the Habs go into a funk and the points don't come as easy much like when Michkov was struggling but has now basically fallen out of the race for all intensive purposes.
As for Hutsons defensive game, he has been playing extremely sheltered minutes during this hot stretch and Celebrini for a rookie much less so but in fairness to Hutson the actual voters probably won't consider this fact very much.
it will be an interesting race to watch and hopefully you continue to be gracious in your posts like many Sharks fans with balanced and thoughtful posts throughout this thread than handful of somewhat enthusiastic Habs fans and of course your enlightening fact based posts as well.