Slats432
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His skating is next level. He needs to mature and not overplay on defense, and just become a better defender.
The Canadiens as an organization has tried and often succeeded in stifling players, so I dunno if it was all on Bergevin. They are one of the most old guard organization out there, and I hope it is changing.Bergevin is gone, we gucci.
You're right, it wasn't all on Bergevin, Michel Therrien was also part of it. And he's gone.The Canadiens as an organization has tried and often succeeded in stifling players, so I dunno if it was all on Bergevin. They are one of the most old guard organization out there, and I hope it is changing.
If you want loyalty, get a dog.You're right, it wasn't all on Bergevin, Michel Therrien was also part of it. And he's gone.
Gorton, hughes, St Louis, Adam Nicholas...big analytics dept....the habs have turned 180 degrees away from the idiot who ran the org for a decadeThe Canadiens as an organization has tried and often succeeded in stifling players, so I dunno if it was all on Bergevin. They are one of the most old guard organization out there, and I hope it is changing.
just getting Suzuki was worth the 8 years of MB (and Mailloux mind you)You're right, it wasn't all on Bergevin, Michel Therrien was also part of it. And he's gone.
His skating was very impressive. It was a strength.His skating is next level. He needs to mature and not overplay on defense, and just become a better defender.
Why ? They were all scared-shit to draft a 5'9 - 150 pounds d-man. Habs took a chance. It's like TB being able to get Kucherov and Point in 2nd and 3rd rounds, or Carolina with Aho, or Dallas with Robertson.Lots of teams are going to look back at their second round pick and wonder "why"?
The Canadiens as an organization has tried and often succeeded in stifling players, so I dunno if it was all on Bergevin. They are one of the most old guard organization out there, and I hope it is changing.
I am not clear your meaning (which means my comment was probably not clear enough).Why ? They were all scared-shit to draft a 5'9 - 150 pounds d-man. Habs took a chance. It's like TB being able to get Kucherov and Point in 2nd and 3rd rounds, or Carolina with Aho, or Dallas with Robertson.
Yes he is a steal, like all the other players I named in my post. Point was considered small and weak. Aho, too. Kucherov is not a giant by any means.I am not clear your meaning (which means my comment was probably not clear enough).
My point was supposed to be that Hutson was a steal at 62nd overall. I expect a lot of GMs will kick themselves for not drafting him earlier in the round.
Lmao now habs fans are comparing him to Point, Aho, Robertson and freaking Kucherov?Why ? They were all scared-shit to draft a 5'9 - 150 pounds d-man. Habs took a chance. It's like TB being able to get Kucherov and Point in 2nd and 3rd rounds, or Carolina with Aho, or Dallas with Robertson.
I am NOT comparing Hutson to these guys. I am just saying that some players are overlooked even if they could had been 1st round picks like these guys, and Hutson should had been drafted before 62nd. Point burned the WHL and was a third rounder.Lmao now habs fans are comparing him to Point, Aho, Robertson and freaking Kucherov?
He's a beauty but let's wait until he plays more than 2 games before putting him with some of the biggest draft steals of all time.
Hahaha the hate paragraphs are actually hilarious. How can a franchise with no ppg players in 15 years be so rent free
I think he carves out a career as a Marc-Andre Bergeron type.
We've heard that the future is bright with a lot of franchises, including my own. Until it happens though, it's a nice collection of prospects.
Montreal going to hate Hutson if the zegras thread is an indication of what they dislike
I'm just calling it as I see it. Stylistically they are very similar. And you should be excited to get someone of that level in the second round.
It’s that weird stage in prospect development where everyone is scattered all over doing their various things so it’s tough to say one legitimate true “re-draft” order.
Habs should trade him to LA for PLD. We all know that's what PLD wants, right?
Hahaha the hate paragraphs are actually hilarious. How can a franchise with no ppg players in 15 years be so rent free
Couldn't have said it better myself. I was surprised the hate I was getting for that comparison.
It's fun to poke the bear....
Why'd you bring in that slacker into the conversation?
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As much as people don't want to admit it, the floor remains an AHL all star type due to the lack of size. (I am prepared for a significant amount of people to not understand what floor means).I think that is lane's floor if you mean a depth guy that bounces around.
I really don't think anybody is trying to compare Hutson to those players, aside from implying that draft steals can and do happenLmao now habs fans are comparing him to Point, Aho, Robertson and freaking Kucherov?
He's a beauty but let's wait until he plays more than 2 games before putting him with some of the biggest draft steals of all time.
Except none of those players put up close to his level of production lol (Smith was somewhat close but playing in a significantly worse league)As much as people don't want to admit it, the floor remains an AHL all star type due to the lack of size. (I am prepared for a significant amount of people to not understand what floor means).
If he can't hang with NHLs size and speed, it's gonna be tough to keep him around.
Ty Smith, Will Butcher, Reilly Walsh come to mind from guys I know.
Undersized dmen with very good point production who just can't stick at the NHL level
He could simply have been compared him to other small dmen who have been drafted in the 2nd+ but have shown incredible offensive potential and are still very young like Zellweger, Cagnoni, Casey or even Spence, Faber... still a lot to prove from these players despite the talent.I really don't think anybody is trying to compare Hutson to those players, aside from implying that draft steals can and do happen
I bet a lot of teams will look at their first rounder and will ask the same....Lots of teams are going to look back at their second round pick and wonder "why"?