I'd like to think he's our real 1OA from 2022, and Slafkovsky we got later in the draft lol.
From what i have seen so far from Hutson, and if he keeps playing like this and gets better, in the coming years, he's the best player in this draft.I would be very happy if the draft have been that:
#1 - Lane Hutson.
#26 - Juraj Slafkovsky.
#33 - Owen Beck.
#62 - Adam Engstron.
The rest.
That's insane haha!
I'm very confident that Slaf and Hutson are going to be both in top 5 when a re-draft in few years.
Slafkovsky at #26 is not possible, if you pick Hutson at #1 you lose Slafkovsky because hes already taken in the top 3. At 26 you can get Kulich if you want..I would be very happy if the draft have been that:
#1 - Lane Hutson.
#26 - Juraj Slafkovsky.
#33 - Owen Beck.
#62 - Adam Engstron.
The rest.
That's insane haha!
I'm very confident that Slaf and Hutson are going to be both in top 5 when a re-draft in few years.
Not trying to be an ass but honest question.I would be very happy if the draft have been that:
#1 - Lane Hutson.
#26 - Juraj Slafkovsky.
#33 - Owen Beck.
#62 - Adam Engstron.
The rest.
That's insane haha!
I'm very confident that Slaf and Hutson are going to be both in top 5 when a re-draft in few years.
Still have Davidson too. Mesar isn't a lost cause yet and is still uber skilled.I would be very happy if the draft have been that:
#1 - Lane Hutson.
#26 - Juraj Slafkovsky.
#33 - Owen Beck.
#62 - Adam Engstron.
The rest.
That's insane haha!
I'm very confident that Slaf and Hutson are going to be both in top 5 when a re-draft in few years.
He's young, he will evolve his game with time.Might be nitpicking, but there were many times where he could have had a legit grade A scoring chance on the PP but he opted to turn around which took him out of the dangerous position. Of course when he can pass it to Laine that's fine, but I'd still like to see him be more confident and rip it from that slot in the first place. It will catapult his offensive game as it's not the first time this happened too.
The more he works on his shot, the more it will come.He's young, he will evolve his game with time.
I think he’ll likely be the best player from that draft. Too early to say definitively. But Hutson’s looking like an exceptional player and that’s not looking like an exceptional draft.From what i have seen so far from Hutson, and if he keeps playing like this and gets better, in the coming years, he's the best player in this draft.
If it ends up similar in quality to the 2018 draft we may have ended up getting both a Brady Tkachuk and Quinn Hughes type player. Makes up for the KK pick.I think he’ll likely be the best player from that draft. Too early to say definitively. But Hutson’s looking like an exceptional player and that’s not looking like an exceptional draft.
It's too bad in his earring he doesn't have his father. He have Kovasevik but Geoff Molson is trying to have one of Markov, Weber or Subban to tell him what to do. It's not easy to manage the first teleguided player of the nhl.
Best of all, he’s nowhere near a finished product…The defensive concerns are massively overblown and the offensive skills have translated, not only that but he's already adapted to teams not biting on all his fakes like they did when he first came in.
Hes such a killer, if you don't come at him, he will dissect you with perfect passes. If you do come at him, he's gonna turn you into dust.