for now sure. You also had both BOS goalies in the top 15 last season. So thats 8 goalies amongst 4 teams who played in defensive systems who were in the top 15 for Goals saved above expected (not GAAE, my bad)..... Thats obviously not a coincidence.Stolarz and Talbot both still rank top 15 this year on new teams tho?
Hence advanced stats can be very subjective, jsut as SV% or GAA or +/- is.
Fair points. I think he'll improve upon those areas and round out his game to adapt to the NHL level. Hes always said to have a very high IQ in NCAA whether it was praise from his teammates like Celebrini or his coaches. It is indeed a different game, and reminds a bit of Subban when he started his career in Montreal. Was very high risk, and changed his game for the better after a few years.I think fans of bad teams overestimate how much moving teams helps players production.
Unless he goes to a team that gives him more PP ice time, I don't think it would help his production much at all. His overall ice time would almost certainly drop significantly on any other teams, as well as their willingness to let him freewheel out there (especially the way he was in october).
I also think you're struggling to seperate individual generation with on ice generation. Hutson creates more individual plays, but he's also requiring a lot of possession and usage to create that. Sometimes a simple keep in, cycle game, or breakout pass is better offense than trying to beat a guy at the blueline. If you notice, as Hutson stopped trying to do everything everytime he got the puck, his on ice generation improved quite a bit, as did his defensive results as he got caught out of position less and less.
possibly, but gaining 10 lbs I dont think would harm him at all. If he were 5'10 173 lbs that would still be considered quite small.I think trying to get "bigger" may do more harm than good to hutson's game.
He'll never be a physical presence, but if he loses shiftiness and elusiveness while trying to add size, it could take away from the things that seperate him from others offensively