Jurivan Demidovsky
#25 in '25
- Nov 26, 2024
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"Weaker play" = never happenedI think the weaker play earlier in the season was him figuring out what he can and can't get away with at the NHL level. At the time I was worried about the risk that he was forming bad habits, which if stuck would make him unfortunately ineffective (you can't succeed in the NHL trying to be superman every time you touch the puck).
None of his offensive generation since then seems unsustainable (Besides the weird amount of 5 on 3 opportunities MTL seems to have gotten since laine got healthy).
An elite offensive, high event player who generates more than he gives up seems 100% real.
Defense for guys like this can be volatile, so I expect hot and cold stretches or even years where he can be quite good or quite bad defensively. But an elite offensive generator.
His value will be maximized on a PP with 2 sniper wingers like he has rn, as opposed to if he's trying to fill like the Bouchard/Hamilton/Hedman cannon role from the point for a team who's running their PP touches through a Kucherov/McDavid/Hughes type, I don't think that is where he's best suited due to not having the shot threat.
"Worried" = never happened
"Chance of forming bad habits" = never existed
"Quite good or bad defensively" = he was never bad defensively and never will be
He's acknowledging the offensive wizardry because it's undeniable. But he's sticking to his same old lies about the defensive part of Hutson's game and his debut, he refuses to admit it or has never actually watched him. Hutson is amaizing defensively. He will NEVER have a bad defensive year let alone a "quite bad" one.
This poster wants to paint Hutson as an offensive d-man. The truth is that Hutson is a complete 2 way defenseman wizard. He's a wizard on defense as well but you have to actually watch him to know that.
It's master level trolling.