Player Discussion Lane Hutson Part 2

Gaylord Q Tinkledink

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From 32 thoughts.

Friedman - I was talking about Michkov and the calder and I got a text from a Habs player that just said Hutson will make a run for it.


Friedman thinks Hutson will have a harder curve as he will be more of a focus.


He added that the Habs players really think highly of Hutson

You can fast forward to the 9:30ish mark to start to hear Friedman and Bukaskas or whatever talk about him
 

WeThreeKings

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From 32 thoughts.

Friedman - I was talking about Michkov and the calder and I got a text from a Habs player that just said Hutson will make a run for it.


Friedman thinks Hutson will have a harder curve as he will be more of a focus.


He added that the Habs players really think highly of Hutson

You can fast forward to the 9:30ish mark to start to hear Friedman and Bukaskas or whatever talk about him

I'm not sure how Hutson will be more of a focus than Michkov considering Philly has like one other forward who can score?
 

shamrun

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I didn't notice him at all this weekend
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salbutera

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I'm not sure how Hutson will be more of a focus than Michkov considering Philly has like one other forward who can score?
Because there’s some 30K fans in the Philly area (20K of whom who attend home games) - Flyers are a distraction between NFL, NBA and MLB seasons

Media attention is completely opposite of Mtl as well - Michkov will have nowhere near the glare / focus as Hutson on every shift & game etc
 

Trabdy2

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I really liked what I saw from Hutson on the weekend. Definitely looks like a high ceiling player and he appears to be NHL ready to me. He has the ability to routinely create something out of nothing with his vision, agility, and stickhandling. His skating and mobility should be fine at the NHL level.

As with all young defencemen, he'll make mistakes this season and may get scratched from time to time though if he's up with the big club.
 

montreal

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Who ended up losing a big chunk of his season two years ago.
It's normal to have these worries with the smaller guys.

they collided by accident no? Guys like Caufield and Hutson rarely get smoked for a reason, but it's hockey so no one will make it throughout their career without injuries, big hits, they are going to get hit as will everyone that plays hockey no matter what size you are. But because they have been so small likely their entire careers, unlike say guys like Poehling who would keep skating with their head down, they know to keep their head up.
 

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they collided by accident no? Guys like Caufield and Hutson rarely get smoked for a reason, but it's hockey so no one will make it throughout their career without injuries, big hits, they are going to get hit as will everyone that plays hockey no matter what size you are. But because they have been so small likely their entire careers, unlike say guys like Poehling who would keep skating with their head down, they know to keep their head up.
Yeah Caufield's injury was on the PP tracking back. His head also got dinged net front a couple of games before that.
Both are super good at remaining elusive but it's always those weird collisions that scare me most.
I still worry about Jake Evans. :laugh:
 
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SannywithoutCompy

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Who ended up losing a big chunk of his season two years ago.
It's normal to have these worries with the smaller guys.
I mean we just lost a full season from one of the biggest players on our team.

Everyone can get hurt, but guys who are small have typically learned from a young age to avoid the big hits, whereas guys who never had to worry about it (see: Lindros, Eric) will be more vulnerable at the highest level.
 

Rapala

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I mean we just lost a full season from one of the biggest players on our team.

Everyone can get hurt, but guys who are small have typically learned from a young age to avoid the big hits, whereas guys who never had to worry about it (see: Lindros, Eric) will be more vulnerable at the highest level.
And what?
It still won't prevent me from worrying about a smaller player's ability to endure the wear and tear of this league over time.
The players are getting bigger and faster every year and the collisions are inevitable.
 

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