The411
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If Faber didn't win the Calder I don't see Hutson either. It's Michkov or Celebrini at the beginning and unless they completely shit the bed then Hutson will be at best a runner up.Calder to Hutson this year, and to Demidov next year
Let's do this
If Faber didn't win the Calder I don't see Hutson either. It's Michkov or Celebrini at the beginning and unless they completely shit the bed then Hutson will be at best a runner up.
Quinn Hughes 6'2? HAhaAHAHHAHAHAHAhaAHaHughes is 6’2, long reach for height, one of top 3 skating Dmen in the NHL. Do you really think he is the right guy to compare to? Find someone Hutson’s height, weight and skating that has been this bad defensively then see what they improved to.
Still most people, and probably voters as well would have Celebrini first right now.Well, right now I have:
Celebrini
Hutson
Mitchkov
I see a stronger case for Hutson being above Michkov right now than the other way around
Still most people, and probably voters as well would have Celebrini first right now.
Michkov was first as little as 2 weeks ago but he is in a funk and Hutson just had a nice run, these things will ebb and flow but Celebrini looks like the real deal and safe bet for the Calder.
Quinn Hughes 6'2? HAhaAHAHHAHAHAHAhaAHa
Nah it was mostly trolls trying to get under Habs fans skin, up until recently it's mostly just Habs fans and a couple good posters left because all the trolls bounced. Couldn't keep up with all the head shakes, hutson is too nice with itwhys this thread even still going on the main boards rather than on the montreal forum lol
its 2000 posts of someone lightly criticizing hutsons defensive abilities and all montreal fans losing their minds at that comment, then repeat. never seen such an insecure group
but Celebrini looks like the real deal and safe bet for the Calder.
Pretty damn sure that the whole argument was about Quinn.He never said Quinn
Pretty damn sure that the whole argument was about Quinn.
Go back and read the comments againIf a guy says Hughes is 6’2 it is pretty damn easy to guess which brother he is talking about
then calling luke top3 skating D is well overreaching, keep your hands off the peanut butter sonHe never said Quinn
The problem with Hutson is he can't play a lick of defence. He should be converted to forward and could probably stick in the top 6 of a mid-tier team.
The problem with Hutson is he can't play a lick of defence. He should be converted to forward and could probably stick in the top 6 of a mid-tier team.
He is, check the film and the metrics. Pretty sure he is top 4 for top speed by a Dmen this year and has registered the fastest speed over the past two years. He is also number 1 for bursts over 22MPH playing far less games than the others on the list.then calling luke top3 skating D is well overreaching, keep your hands off the peanut butter son
As someone watching the gamesThe problem with Hutson is he can't play a lick of defence. He should be converted to forward and could probably stick in the top 6 of a mid-tier team.
Other than leading all dman in the league in top speed, 22 mph bursts, and 3rd in 20 mph bursts over this year and last.then calling luke top3 skating D is well overreaching, keep your hands off the peanut butter son
Quinn Hughes, did not know how to play defence when he was getting into the NHL either, he figured it out.
I see Lane doing the same thing
I’m sure he will come back with some BS about it not quantifying agility, edge work and deception and that there are tons of defensmen better in those areas than Luke. Or he won’t come back in this thread.Other than leading all dman in the league in top speed, 22 mph bursts, and 3rd in 20 mph bursts over this year and last.
As I said earlier in the thread, Quinn has elite elite skating. Lane has to figure it out while being very light and with average skating. Exponentially harder to do.Quinn Hughes, did not know how to play defence when he was getting into the NHL either, he figured it out.
I see Lane doing the same thing