It's an acknowledgement that Hutson need to grow defensively (duh! He's 20 and has 15 NHL games experience). Seeing Luke struggle is encouraging because it shows Hutson isn't the only young (duh! again) D who's not entirely sound defensively yet. Again, couldn't care less what the advanced stats shows. Hughes was horrible last night and overall I thought Hutson had a better game defensively than Luke. Anyone who watched the game with a non-bias view could say so.
Yes, the entire Habs team is getting caved in night in, night out since the start of the season. That also means that yes, a 20 years old with 15 games experience advanced stats isn't going to be good. This isn't rocket science.
But anyway, since the others have asked me and I answered, why not ask you. What made Luke have a good game yesterday (and overall this season?) and what makes Hutson a bad defensive player so far in his career and specifically yesterday?
You can type it slower as well if it makes you feel better.
So what you're claiming is that your comment denigrating Luke Hughes game was to acknowledge that Hutson needed to grow defensively?
This comment:
After watching Luke Hughes yesterday I feel much better about Hutson defensive game.
Was your acknowledging that Lane Hutson needed to grow defensively? Because it sure still looks like a poster trying to shift the conversation away from the topic of conversation onto another player.
And despite that, when people showed you that Luke Hughes is doing fine defensively as a whole this season, you complain about "victim mentality"? Instead of basking in how if Luke Hughes is doing well defensively, that must surely mean that Hutson is doing fantastic defensively, if last night's game was a reflection on how they have looked this season.
I assume the reason why the numbers show Hughes having a better defensive game was in part because the Habs allowed 5 high danger scoring chances and two goals against with Hutson on the ice, while the Devils had 2 high danger scoring chances against with Hughes on the ice. High danger scoring chances tend to result in bad xGA.
I think if Montreal had a top team and Hutson only looked good against horrible teams your original point would have merit.
My original point being the exact thing I said, that Lane Hutson If Hutson is out there getting killed defensively by practically every team in the league? I would say there is merit to the point that he's getting killed defensively. Again, he's pacing for the worst xGA by any player in the league in years. What exactly did you think my original point was, if it's not the thing I said?