Lane Hutson Burgeoning Star Watch

Quinning

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Extremely high offensive IQ, on the same level as Hughes and Makar IMO.

He doesn't compare to either in his own end though, so it remains to be seen if he will truly enter that conversation.

But I see no reason why he won't dominate offensively for many years to come. He's very exciting to watch as a neutral fan, some of the quick pivots and fakeouts are next-level.

Safe to say the Habs stole him and he would go at the very least top 3 in a redraft, if not 1st overall.
 

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dan boyles career high was 63 points. Hutson as a rookie on a bad team is pacing for 57. What exactly would make him a "poor mans version" of boyle?

Boyle averaged over 12 goals a season and an even plus/minus.

Hutson is on pace for 4 goals and a -20

Hutson is likely going to be a star, he's fantastic. But he has a way to go to get there.
 

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agreed.

Again, Hutson is pacing for 57 points as a rookie on a bad team, and has shown significant progress on both sides of the ice since the start of the season.


What exactly makes him a poor mans Dan Boyle?
I didn't make that claim.

I am 100% impressed by how his offensive play driving has improved into elite levels after a rough start to the year in that regard. Defense is still a pretty big struggle, but he's similar in terms of level of play to current Erik Karlsson as a very high event guy 5v5. Slightly winning his minutes since the start of november is TRULY impressive work after a rough 1st month.

Also a perfect weapon for that PP alongside the 2 snipers in Laine and Caufield. Not too sure how he would translate to a different team in that regard with less optimal sniper threats, but that doesn't matter since he is excelling with what he has right now in that regard

Was just pointing out how current dman point totals are not at all comparable to a decade+ ago or even ike 6-7 years ago.
 
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Boyle averaged over 12 goals a season and an even plus/minus.

Hutson is on pace for 4 goals and a -20

Hutson is likely going to be a star, he's fantastic. But he has a way to go to get there.

Boyle had a nice career, but he never scored more than 22 pts until he was 26 years old. His first five seasons were all minus.

if we're comparing numbers, Hutson is way ahead.
 

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Boyle had a nice career, but he never scored more than 22 pts until he was 26 years old. His first five seasons were all minus.

if we're comparing numbers, Hutson is way ahead.
Not sure where the Hutson vs. Boyle comparison comes from, I'll probably leave that along for at least 5-6 years before I'd even think about comparing stats.

To be accurate though, Boyle was a minus player in only 3 of his first 5 seasons, not in all 5.
 

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Not sure where the Hutson vs. Boyle comparison comes from, I'll probably leave that along for at least 5-6 years before I'd even think about comparing stats.

To be accurate though, Boyle was a minus player in only 3 of his first 5 seasons, not in all 5.
I'm not sure where the comparison came from, either. That's why I pointed out that Boyle only hit his stride in his mid-20s and, up until then, never reached the numbers Hutson's putting up as a 20-year-old.

Not that it's a big deal, but Boyle's +/- in his first five years were 0 / -2 / -14 / -1 / -15.
 

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The Dan Boyle comparison, or "poor mans Dan Boyle" came from @spintheblackcircle

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Also a perfect weapon for that PP alongside the 2 snipers in Laine and Caufield. Not too sure how he would translate to a different team in that regard with less optimal sniper threats, but that doesn't matter since he is excelling with what he has right now in that regard
Laine barely played so far this season
 
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Toby91ca

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Not that it's a big deal, but Boyle's +/- in his first five years were 0 / -2 / -14 / -1 / -15.
Even if your numbers were correct, it wouldn't be negative for the first 5 years as year one wasn't negative, but your numbers are only picking up the first 4 years. 0 in year 1, -2 in year 2, -14 in year 3, -16 in year 3 (-1 with FLA and -15 with TBL) and +9 in year 5.
 

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I didn't make that claim.

I am 100% impressed by how his offensive play driving has improved into elite levels after a rough start to the year in that regard. Defense is still a pretty big struggle, but he's similar in terms of level of play to current Erik Karlsson as a very high event guy 5v5. Slightly winning his minutes since the start of november is TRULY impressive work after a rough 1st month.

Also a perfect weapon for that PP alongside the 2 snipers in Laine and Caufield. Not too sure how he would translate to a different team in that regard with less optimal sniper threats, but that doesn't matter since he is excelling with what he has right now in that regard

Was just pointing out how current dman point totals are not at all comparable to a decade+ ago or even ike 6-7 years ago.
Weren't you saying that teamates dont matter much in this very thread? I guess they only matters when it suits your agenda.
 
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