Player Discussion Lane Hutson Part 2

The Gr8 Dane

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His play where he created a good chance for himself is all over.

Nothing against him, but where the f*** was the team ?

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Why is Dach waaaaaay the f*** over there ?

There's no one at the net.

Team doesn't get hockey 101 ?

Someone at the net and maybe the shortside is open.
I don't think they play for eachother or with their instincts at all , how Dach dosent go to the net there when Hutson is popping out is insane
 

Grate n Colorful Oz

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Jun 12, 2007
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So we'll have two green rookies on defense next year? Sounds like a great plan to me.

I still don't gett he whole let them cook and dominate in the AHL. First you don't learn much by dominating. If you domiate too much it can even be detrimental. That's what happens to many smallish skilled player in junior they dominate too much and nobody can touch them and then boom AHL they get hit and they are are struggling for the first time and some dont'recover from that.

If a player is not ready he's not ready you send him back like Kapanen. But there's absolutely 0 reason to send a player who is ready down and specially not if the reason is to let him cook and dominate. Ideally in a rebuild you want to bring young players in wave so you don't have too many green rookies at the same time in the lineup. There's a strong possiblity Mailloux is ready next year. He's dominating the AHL too much atm don't see what he could learn from it next season. He got to struggle at some point to learn.

Hutson so far has shown to be ready. Ideally we want him to get this year of NHL experience now and not next year. Hutson this year in 24-25. Mailloux next in 25-26. Reinbacher in 26-27. Some of them might flop but we have to try them to know.

AHL is to learn the schemas at a higher speed and gain confidence. Lane needs neither, no matter what the main board mouthbreathers have to say.

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When the going gets tough...
Feb 20, 2003
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His play where he created a good chance for himself is all over.

Nothing against him, but where the f*** was the team ?

View attachment 930979

Why is Dach waaaaaay the f*** over there ?

There's no one at the net.

Team doesn't get hockey 101 ?

Someone at the net and maybe the shortside is open.
Puck watching.

Wild that we've got a Dman pinching in and the WIld have 5 players in the screen and the Habs have 3 lol.
 

417

When the going gets tough...
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Guiness time

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I am starting to believe that Lane is not on PP1 because MSL wants to tank. What else could it be? I get initially giving time to Matheson due to him being veteran and also Lane has to earn his stripes, but we're at 17 game mark. We have enough evidence to demote Mike from PP1 and let Lane take over. Fingers crossed!
 

GordonGraham

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For the fanboys in the MTL area i was on facebook and came across an upcoming autograph signing/photo op sessions he's doing nov 24
 

Zalos

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His play where he created a good chance for himself is all over.

Nothing against him, but where the f*** was the team ?

View attachment 930979

Why is Dach waaaaaay the f*** over there ?

There's no one at the net.

Team doesn't get hockey 101 ?

Someone at the net and maybe the shortside is open.
I was more so surprised that he didn't go directly to the net after deking through the Wild player.
 

Habssince89

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One of the little things I love about his game is how unselfish he is. He makes a lot of great little plays to put the puck on other people's sticks because he's choosing the best option for the team, instead of trying to be the hero. He could do that if he wanted to, but he's showing a lot of maturity in all three zones.
 

Intangir

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One of the little things I love about his game is how unselfish he is. He makes a lot of great little plays to put the puck on other people's sticks because he's choosing the best option for the team, instead of trying to be the hero. He could do that if he wanted to, but he's showing a lot of maturity in all three zones.

I've found that Hutson's toned-down on the individual hot-dogging with the puck that he did early-on in the season that often led nowhere.

He'd look good, skate around the opposition, make the coverage shift, but then he'd run out of real estate and have to pass the puck to a teammate that was also getting pressured, which often led to losses of possession since said teammate isn't as skilled as he is.

18-games in I feel that Hutson has adapted quite a bit and is now content to just pass the puck if he doesn't have something concrete in front of him. He forces plays less but will instead use his vision and anticipation of plays plus amazing skill level to make things happen on the ice.

To a lot of talented offensive players this may seem a bit counter-intuitive, but the simple fact of the matter is that the puck moves much faster than any skater on the ice, and that simpler, more fundamental plays can and actually often lead to better outcomes than fancy dekes.

Overall it's great to see that Hutson shows such a high level of introspective ability, work ethic, and humbleness so early in his pro career.

That to me is actually one of the most important, and growth-inducing traits that a prospect can have, and bodes extremely well for Hutson's future.
 
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