Tight race is tight. Remember when Andrew Raycroft, Michael Ryder, and Trent Hunter were fighting over the Calder?
This year's group is in another stratosphere.

You could tell in his first 2 games last year vs detroit that he was going to be special.Seeing how well Hutson is doing makes me so proud as a talent evaluator. I still wonder how so many people missed on him in ‘22. I’m a size advocate as much, if not more than the next guy. But anyone that watched him could see that he had the “it” factor. What I mean by that is a player that can control the pace of play, just by stepping onto the ice. Very few players have this ability, and are able to retain this ability at whichever level they play at. Defenders especially, rarely have this trait offensively. Hutson had it in spades in ‘22. I think with all the smallish offensive defenders busting from 2017 onwards it made teams afraid of Hutson who was smaller, and a worse skater than all of them, even if everyone could tell he was more talented.
I feel like many ranking outlets follow what they hear at the rinks, and want their lists to follow what happens at the draft as much as possible and let that influence how they feel about certain players. It really is a copycat world in the rankings industry.
I was one of the few people online that had Hutson is a spot where realistically he should have gone. And will forever hold onto that as a badge of honor.
Tight race is tight. Remember when Andrew Raycroft, Michael Ryder, and Trent Hunter were fighting over the Calder?This year's group is in another stratosphere.
Completely different coaching styles, but that means nothing in this context. The Flyers roster is substantially better then the sharks, and its not just coaching. Sharks literally are icing a team that has maybe 8 nhl players, not even half there team would likely get jobs elsewhere, We are starving for talent wherever you look. Half our team is AHL.It's what good coaching does. Flyers fans mostly hate Torts, and I'm not his biggest fan either and think he's terrible for Michkov. But he still can coach and make teams better than they actually are. As far as I understand, the Sharks coaching is the opposite to Torts...
Completely different coaching styles, but that means nothing in this context. The Flyers roster is substantially better then the sharks, and its not just coaching. Sharks literally are icing a team that has maybe 8 nhl players, not even half there team would likely get jobs elsewhere, We are starving for talent wherever you look. Half our team is AHL.
The thing is that people do and Michkov has played with better players for most of the season.Lol, go and check the Flyers roster to say such nonsense. It's actually the other way round.
Do the flyers have klim kostin in their top 6 or Mario Ferraro as their 1D?Lol, go and check the Flyers roster to say such nonsense. It's actually the other way round.
After the deadline, Flyers roster looks very much like thisDo the flyers have klim kostin in their top 6 or Mario Ferraro as their 1D?
Do the flyers have klim kostin in their top 6 or Mario Ferraro as their 1D?
Now you are just making stuff up, like get serious.They have Cates as their 1C, and Foerester - Cates - Brink as their 1st line.
Their best goalie is 0.889%, their backup is 0.885%. They have just 4 players above 0.5 PPG, and the 4th is Couturier with 31 points in 61 games. Now compare this to Sharks...
Shutout for Wolf helps his stock a bit in the race here as everyone knows hockey media types love donuts.Wolf 1.0 Hutson -1
Hard to understand for who? Calder goes to the best/most impressive rookie season. Not to the rookie most valuable to his team, not the player who has the most potential, not to the youngest, not to the oldest. Not the player with the best linemates, not the player with the worst linemates. We can argue for our guy who has the best/most impressive rookie season but this race is anything but simple.Flames are last in the league in goals for. And yet, we’re in the playoffs. Wold with another shutout tonight, too. Wolf for Calder. It’s simply really. For rookies, he’s had the biggest impact for team success and likely the biggest reason why Flames are competing. What’s so hard to understand about this?
Player most valuable to the team is literally the most impressive.Hard to understand for who? Calder goes to the best/most impressive rookie season. Not to the rookie most valuable to his team, not the player who has the most potential, not to the youngest, not to the oldest. Not the player with the best linemates, not the player with the worst linemates. We can argue for our guy who has the best/most impressive rookie season but this race is anything but simple.
Not necessarily. Suzuki has arguably been our most valuable player. Does that make his season more impressive than Connor McDavids, who is the second most valuable oiler after Draisatl?Player most valuable to the team is literally the most impressive.
Yes, you’re in the right for that hypothetical, however Wolf is single-handedly pushing the Flames to the playoffs, meanwhile we’re last in GF, and makes his rookie career so much more impressive. Celebrini and Michkov aren’t propelling their teams towards success (Hutson I give a pass to, he’s also making the Habs successful, although he has a better supporting cast than what Wolf has) and also aren’t having groundbreaking calder seasons. Great seasons nonetheless, but not nearly to the extent of a Wolf. Comes with the position, I admit, although goalies are always unfairly biased so this balances out. If Flames don’t make playoffs, I concede this opinion. Wolf 6th in SV%.Not necessarily. Suzuki has arguably been our most valuable player. Does that make his season more impressive than Connor McDavids, who is the second most valuable oiler after Draisatl?
its a close race and I wouldn't be surprised or upset to see any of the other 3 besides Hutson win it. Very impressive seasons by all. I do think Hutson is having a fairly groundbreaking season, pacing for a top 5-10 offensive season for a rookie all time, all while doing it for a team that averages 3.0 gf per game while every other leader on that list had a team putting up 3.8 goals per game or more.Yes, you’re in the right for that hypothetical, however Wolf is single-handedly pushing the Flames to the playoffs, meanwhile we’re last in GF, and makes his rookie career so much more impressive. Celebrini and Michkov aren’t propelling their teams towards success (Hutson I give a pass to, he’s also making the Habs successful, although he has a better supporting cast than what Wolf has) and also aren’t having groundbreaking calder seasons. Great seasons nonetheless, but not nearly to the extent of a Wolf. Comes with the position, I admit, although goalies are always unfairly biased so this balances out. If Flames don’t make playoffs, I concede this opinion. Wolf 6th in SV%.