Player Discussion Lane Hutson Part 2

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BU playing on NESN right now if anyone wants to see Hutson.

He hasn’t scored this game (yet) nor has anyone, but the highlights of him through the first two periods that they featured on NESN show a lot of poise, creativity, elusiveness and good positioning. He makes plays with a lot of assurance. Definitely fun to watch.
 
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What a play by Hutson.

Takes the puck in from the neutral zone, does a shoulder deke that that throws off his opponent, continues to stick handle deeper into the offensive zone and makes a clean feed through traffic that ends up on his teammate’s stick who scores from the slot.
 
What a play by Hutson.

Takes the puck in from the neutral zone, does a shoulder fake that that throws off his opponent, continues to stick handle deeper into the offensive zone and makes a clean feed through traffic that ends up on his teammate’s stick who scores from the slot.
The neutral zone shoulder and head fake is ridiculous.
 
BU playing on NESN right now if anyone wants to see Hutson.

He hasn’t scored this game (yet) nor has anyone, but the highlights of him through the first two periods that they featured on NESN show a lot of poise, creativity, elusiveness and good positioning. He makes plays with a lot of assurance. Definitely fun to watch.

Anyone know the answer to the following question:

even if BU loses today, they're still in the final NCAA tournament in a couple of weeks, right?
 
He doesnt look that short from that angle....

I had a friend from elementary and high school, he was a bit older than me and shorter for most of elementary and high school years. Then at 16-18 years of age he went from 5.8 to like 6.9.
 
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Before that meeting, Roosavelt{sp?} and Churchill met in Malta.
But spies being what they are, Stalin knew. And when they got to Yalta,
Stalin said "Malta? Yalta? it"s easy to get confused"
 
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