Epic Calder Race 2024-25

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I still believe Celebrini should be the one winning it. Aside from points, he stepped up and by the looks of it is putting San Jose in the right direction. He's pretty much became the face of that team.

Huston is too cocky and that's what baffles me about him. Other than that he's an excellent player.

Hutson is cocky ? What are you on about ?
 
I still believe Celebrini should be the one winning it. Aside from points, he stepped up and by the looks of it is putting San Jose in the right direction. He's pretty much became the face of that team.

Huston is too cocky and that's what baffles me about him. Other than that he's an excellent player.
Huh? You are probably confusing him for his little brother.

This kid is too cocky?

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Michkov gave an interview to a Russian reporter after Torts was fired and said Torts has made him a better player.
Don’t say it too loud because some people really think Torts shackled Michkov

I still believe Celebrini should be the one winning it. Aside from points, he stepped up and by the looks of it is putting San Jose in the right direction. He's pretty much became the face of that team.

Huston is too cocky and that's what baffles me about him. Other than that he's an excellent player.
But Hutson isn’t doing it with Montreal?
 
I still believe Celebrini should be the one winning it. Aside from points, he stepped up and by the looks of it is putting San Jose in the right direction. He's pretty much became the face of that team.

Huston is too cocky and that's what baffles me about him. Other than that he's an excellent player.
Wow they got nothing left but to literally defame his character. You can’t make this stuff up
 
Wow they got nothing left but to literally defame his character. You can’t make this stuff up
That’s just it.

The “he’s too small to be effective” narrative is gone.

The “his game won’t translate” narrative is gone.

The “he plays zero defense” narrative is gone.

The “even if he tries, he’s still bad defensively” narrative is gone.

The “he’ll wear down” narrative is gone.

Even the weak ass “Celebrini has a higher p/gp” narrative is on its last legs now.

Let ‘em hate; it’s all they have left 😂
 
I still believe Celebrini should be the one winning it. Aside from points, he stepped up and by the looks of it is putting San Jose in the right direction. He's pretty much became the face of that team.

Huston is too cocky and that's what baffles me about him. Other than that he's an excellent player.
I would suggest you go see a doctor promptly before the brainrot spreads further.
 
Michkov gave an interview to a Russian reporter after Torts was fired and said Torts has made him a better player.

Its called taking the high road. Cam York said the same thing two days after he got into verbal altercation with Torts that was so bad it led to Torts firing. Both players are just being smart with their words publicly.
 
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Its called taking the high road. Cam York said the same thing two days after he got into verbal altercation with Torts that was so bad it led to Torts firing. Both players are just being smart with their words publicly.
Or Michkov really did learn a thing or two from a veteran Stanley Cup winning coach, even if he didn’t enjoy his time playing under him.

Look up the quote about how the 70s Habs felt about playing for Scotty Bowman.

Some of the best coaches are complete assholes, but players do look back with appreciation.
 
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Its called taking the high road. Cam York said the same thing two days after he got into verbal altercation with Torts that was so bad it led to Torts firing. Both players are just being smart with their words publicly.

It would definitely have been a tighter race if Michkov hadn't been put on a leesh for a good chunk of the season, but then again, same could be said with MSL and the Habs PP1, where people were already screaming to put Hutson there as soon as game #2, but our dear coach waited till game 22.
 
It would definitely have been a tighter race if Michkov hadn't been put on a leesh for a good chunk of the season, but then again, same could be said with MSL and the Habs PP1, where people were already screaming to put Hutson there as soon as game #2, but our dear coach waited till game 22.
Michkov average ~17 minutes a night with prime deployment and PP1. What are you whining for?
 
Michkov average ~17 minutes a night with prime deployment and PP1. What are you whining for?
I'm not whining, I'm a Habs fan, you genius. Why do you feel so insecure to falsely portray my post? Seek help.

Michkov did get a lot of ~10 minutes games. It wasn't Rotenburg treatment level by any stretch, still, pretty sure Michkov would've had more points if he had a coach like MSL.
 
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