Epic Calder Race 2024-25

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-5 tonite has to count too 😆
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Gotta love the haters coming in on that one night where Hutson is having a bad game. :laugh:

Definitely was not a good one, but honestly the Habs missed so many chances to score tonight. The game could have ended 8-7.

It was an open game and Hutson can benefit from those, but he will also get exposed against talented teams. At least for now. It's a good learning experience for the future.
 
Wolf stole that game
Wolf has been amazing this year. He’s not just having a great rookie year - he’s a top -10 goalie. That said, he doesn’t play enough games to have a real shot at the Calder. He’s played barely over 50% of the Flames minutes. That’s ideal for his development and the right approach by the Flames to prevent long-term injuries, but not great for winning the Calder.
 
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Wolf has been amazing this year. He’s not just having a great rookie year - he’s a top -10 goalie. That said, he doesn’t play enough games to have a real shot at the Calder. He’s played barely over 50% of the Flames minutes. That’s ideal for his development and the right approach by the Flames to prevent long-term injuries, but not great for winning the Calder.
It's looking like he'll be starting moving forward. He's started 7/10 since Xmas and 2/3 of Vladar's starts were in back-to-backs.
 
I Liking Hutson more. Habs are winning more games with Hutson on the ice.
Wolf is second for me. These players have more impact for their teams then the other rookies in the list
 
Every player has a rough game. Woll was amazing tonight.

I didn't think Hutson was that bad. But he wasn't great either. :laugh:

I thought it was his worst game of the season. He made some bad decisions, he was running around in his own zone on a few plays, which he normally doesn't do and he got beat in one on one situations, which, again, he normally doesn't.

One wonders if other coaches will take note of what Toronto did to him?

I don't think Toronto "did" anything to him. I think he did it to himself. It was his worst game of the season, but I didn't see it as some team "exposing" a weakness. I saw it as him playing poorly.
 
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