Kudo Shinichi
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Surely you jest , also if he gets 70 as a D its gonna be hard to lose the calderI went with 70-79. My guess is 76. Think he’ll be second or third for Calder, and an instant success.
I don't jest. Makar's first season he had 50 in 57 (equivalent of 72 per 82 games). Obviously I'm assuming Hutson plays 82 games. If he doesn't, I'd lower it.Surely you jest , also if he gets 70 as a D its gonna be hard to lose the calder
Hard to compare both situations when Avs have some high end producers in Mack and Mikko. Not to be mean but Habs barely have players that hit 60pts let alone 70pts in a season. Unless the offense runs through Hutson I don't see him getting close to 70pts. Realistically I see him in the 40-50 range but he could surprise though.I don't jest. Makar's first season he had 50 in 57 (equivalent of 72 per 82 games). Obviously I'm assuming Hutson plays 82 games. If he doesn't, I'd lower it.
I think Michkov will score 1PPG or more, which will win him the Calder.
Celebrini could be somewhere in the same range as Hutson or Michkov also, so it would be tough to fight off a great season from the most hyped Russian prospect since Ovechkin or the most recent 1OA.
Came here to say 50ish depending on when he gets top duty PP1 action.If he takes Matheson’s role on the PP from last year I could see similar results in the 60 point range, but I’m not sure he’ll be given full opportunity from the start. Think he might be closer to a Luke Hughes type season. 45-50 points.
Agreed, especially since Habs PP will easily be the worst in the leagueI’m thinking around 40 or so.
Rookie points tend towards to get overestimated in general with the exception of a few of those 1st overall picks in really strong years. I think that would be a very strong start for him.