Player Discussion Lane Hutson Part 2

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Cole "Cold" Palmer
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2 assists and some unreal defensive plays, even against guys like PLD who are substantially bigger and stronger.

He's an absolute stud.
I didn't watch a whole lot of Hutson in the NCAA...but based on everything I read, I thought he was going to be terrible defensively.

He's anything but...yes, he'll lose some physical confrontations, but he's so smart on the ice and understands leverage and body positioning at a high level.

His defensive instincts, on this team, right now, are second to none.
 
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Please show me which past cup champions team in the last 20 years had a guy like caufield as a sniper? Caufield is a complement to a 2nd line, he cant win 1v1 battles and in playoffs he will have even less time than now.
“A guy like Caufield as a sniper” - so now you’re going to argue that there are no five foot seven snipers who’ve won cups… guess what? I doesn’t matter. The keyword here is ‘sniper’.

I don’t give a shit how big he is, he scores goals. And he had no issues doing it as a raw rookie in the playoffs.

Scoring goals wins you cups. That’s how it works. At the end of the game you tally up the goals scored and the team who scored the most wins the game.

Mike Bossy, Guy Lafleur, Geordie Howe, Martin St Louis, Jaromir Jagr, Rocket Richard, Alex Ovechkin, Patrick Kane…all played very different games from one another. Each were unique and played their own way. But they all scored goals and all won cups doing it. At the end of the day what matters is if you can put the puck in the net or not.

As I said, CC is mostly unproven. I’m certainly not saying he’s the next Mike Bossy. But there’s every indication that he could be a premier scorer in this league. That’s not something you dump or cast off. Goals are the single most important thing a skater can contribute - I don’t think you’re placing enough value on this.
 
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no.

“A guy like Caufield as a sniper” - so now you’re going to argue that there are no five foot seven snipers who’ve won cups… guess what? I doesn’t matter. The keyword here is ‘sniper’.

I don’t give a shit how big he is, he scores goals. And he had no issues doing it as a raw rookie in the playoffs.

Scoring goals wins you cups. That’s how it works. At the end of the game you tally up the goals scored and the team who scored the most wins the game.

Mike Bossy, Guy Lafleur, Geordie Howe, Martin St Louis, Jaromir Jagr, Rocket Richard, Alex Ovechkin, Patrick Kane…all played very different games from one another. Each were unique and played their own way. But they all scored goals and all won cups doing it. At the end of the day what matters is if you can put the puck in the net or not.

As I said, CC is mostly unproven. I’m certainly not saying he’s the next Mike Bossy. But there’s every indication that he could be a premier scorer in this league. That’s not something you dump or cast off. Goals are the single most important thing a skater can contribute - I don’t think you’re placing enough value on this.
obviously you dont differiencate playoff hockey than regular season hockey. Caufield scored most of his goals short side in the left circle this year, but generated almost no offense other than that. it is WAY harder to score in playoffs. I trade Caufield for a bigger winger that can make 70 pts anyday of the week. Debrincat was a 40 goals scorer but got traded 2 times, because hes almost unidimentionnal.

Goaltending, overall defense, opportunist and luck wins you cups, a lineup of 12 caufield would get destroyed vs 12 matt tkatchuk in playoffs hockey. have a good day
 
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Trenbohabs

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I didn't watch a whole lot of Hutson in the NCAA...but based on everything I read, I thought he was going to be terrible defensively.

He's anything but...yes, he'll lose some physical confrontations, but he's so smart on the ice and understands leverage and body positioning at a high level.

His defensive instincts, on this team, right now, are second to none.
Good point! He's the guy that gets scored the least on it seems, all that while playing with a 9th D in the NHL Savard. Imagine this guys ceiling if we can develop reinbacher into a pietrangelo to play with him.
 

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I didn't watch a whole lot of Hutson in the NCAA...but based on everything I read, I thought he was going to be terrible defensively.

He's anything but...yes, he'll lose some physical confrontations, but he's so smart on the ice and understands leverage and body positioning at a high level.

His defensive instincts, on this team, right now, are second to none.
He's not the most defensive player for sure, but the thing he has, is compete...
He doesn't ever give up on a play and he's always hustling north-south no matter what.
 
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Grate n Colorful Oz

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no.


obviously you dont differiencate playoff hockey than regular season hockey. Caufield scored most of his goals short side in the left circle this year, but generated almost no offense other than that. it is WAY harder to score in playoffs. I trade Caufield for a bigger winger that can make 70 pts anyday of the week. Debrincat was a 40 goals scorer but got traded 2 times, because hes almost unidimentionnal.

Goaltending, overall defense, opportunist and luck wins you cups, a lineup of 12 caufield would get destroyed vs 12 matt tkatchuk in playoffs hockey. have a good day

2 of his 10 goals were from coming down the right side on a rush against 1 or 2 defenders, from afar.

He's had 2 goals from close to the net.

Stop it with your ridicule reductions to creative a narrative. You just show your ignorance and bias.
 
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Trenbohabs

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2 of his 10 goals were from coming down the right side on a rush against 1 or 2 attackers, from afar.

He's had 2 goals from close to the net.

Stop it with your ridicule reductions to creative a narrative. You just show your ignorance and bias.


Maybe if you watched more than 3 games you would realise he scored 5 goals short sided, 1 off the rebound for a tap in, his goal yesterday was low pad off the rush. Show me the other goals expert guy

CAUFIELD IS NOT A 1ST LINER
 
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Trenbohabs

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He kept a 17.7 s% for 83 consecutive games. His shooting% will normalize, but I doubt it will be lower than 18-20% (which is also what he had when he finished with 8 goals in 9 games at the end of last season), which should give him at least 50 goals.
yea at least 50 goals for our superstar Caufield, 42 will be shortsided he shouldve signed for 11M a year he will bring us a cup
 

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Please show me which past cup champions team in the last 20 years had a guy like caufield as a sniper? Caufield is a complement to a 2nd line, he cant win 1v1 battles and in playoffs he will have even less time than now.
Maybe not in the last 20 yrs but some of us are old enough to remember a 5ft 7" 172 lb sniper with his number in the rafters, 8 cup rings, a Conn Smythe. Good thing Mgmt back in the day didn't give up on the Road runner after putting up goal totals of 7, 18, 25 in his 1st 3 seasons. He went on to lead the habs in goals in 68-69, 70-71, 71-72 and 73-74. He was 2nd 2 some guy named Beliveau a few more years.

Not saying Caulfield is the road runner but we finally have a guy who may be a legit sniper for the 1st time in 40 yrs lets not trade him for Turner Stevenson just yet.
 

WeThreeKings

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Please show me which past cup champions team in the last 20 years had a guy like caufield as a sniper? Caufield is a complement to a 2nd line, he cant win 1v1 battles and in playoffs he will have even less time than now.

We've already seen Caufield in the playoffs and he was one of our most lethal point producers. He's only gotten better as an offensive player since then.
 

Benstheman

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This is the Lane Huson thread right.
I just want to say how impressed I am with Lane's maturity since he called himself out.
Too bad about most of the rest of the team.
Man i also am impressed with his compete level and defensive awareness. I was afraid his defensive side would prevent him from being a solid top 4. But man i was so wrong about that. i don't he will ever be a top defensive player but only being good in his case, will give him the opportunities to show his creative talent more often. I'm so happy about that.

Now for me, the only thing that can prevent him from being a star in this league is injuries. But so far so good.
 

Rapala

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Man i also am impressed with his compete level and defensive awareness. I was afraid his defensive side would prevent him from being a solid top 4. But man i was so wrong about that. i don't he will ever be a top defensive player but only being good in his case, will give him the opportunities to show his creative talent more often. I'm so happy about that.

Now for me, the only thing that can prevent him from being a star in this league is injuries. But so far so good.
The thing we can all hang our hats on is Lane will not be a problem with the proper support.
Savard isn't it but the fact that he can look good with him in some games is encouraging in itself.
 
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Benstheman

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The thing we can all hang our hats on is Lane will not be a problem with the proper support.
Savard isn't it but the fact that he can look good with him in some games is encouraging in itself.
Absolutely. That's what elite players do. They don't need to rely on other players to be good. I'm absoluetly thrilled by this kind of player.

And i hope Demidov becomes that kind of player to.
 

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