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Posters told me before the season started that Matheson was fine and no way should Hutson be on PP1 to start though.
Just like they say Demidov shouldn't be on the top line and PP1 next year for reasons.
Trade him now, his value is never that high
Snake Boisvert
The 49ers moved to Santa Clara because believed they have better opportunities to develop the land surrounding a stadium. Candle Stick offered fewer opportunities due to local government and geographyI’m not following …. Of course it is, they even have the wealthiest owner (SAP co-founder) in the NHL who is totally hands off. Their season ticket base & luxury boxes are owned by Silicon Valley types
It’s also why the 49ers moved to play in San Jose
I guess the coaching staff agreed with those posters.Posters told me before the season started that Matheson was fine and no way should Hutson be on PP1 to start though.
He’s better defensively right now than Karlsson ever has been lmaoI'm wondering if he might end up comparable to prime Erik Karlsson.
No, it isn’t for the oilers .Can you imagine Hutson on Oilers? On a 3 year ELC deal. They'd won cup last year. Be heavy favourite this season. Kulak worst trade NHL all-time for Oilers.
Not surprised one bit.Rival fans still won't give him his flowers, either.
He difinitely has that ''big moments'' swagger about him. He not only wants to be on the ice when it really counts but he also wants to have the puck on his stick to make the big play.After Hutson assisted on the game-winning goal last night, I told my wife that he seems to get better as the game goes on - he's been at the center of so many late-game heroics this season. So, I decided to dig into the numbers.
Of Lane's 36 points, 17 (just under half) have come in the third period or overtime. The Habs record when he records a point in the 3rd period/OT? 12-2-0. In nine of those games, he's either scored or assisted on the game-tying or game-winning goal.
The Vancouver game really stands out - he racked up three points in the third and overtime, assisting on the game-tying goal, scoring the go-ahead goal, and, after the Canucks tied it up, assisting on the game-winner.
This guy has a serious clutch factor. He just does. I've waited my whole life for a game-breaking talent on the Montreal Canadiens. I never thought it would come in the form of a 5'9, 160 lbs defenseman, but here we are lol.
After Hutson assisted on the game-winning goal last night, I told my wife that he seems to get better as the game goes on - he's been at the center of so many late-game heroics this season. So, I decided to dig into the numbers.
Of Lane's 36 points, 17 (just under half) have come in the third period or overtime. The Habs record when he records a point in the 3rd period/OT? 12-2-0. In nine of those games, he's either scored or assisted on the game-tying or game-winning goal.
The Vancouver game really stands out - he racked up three points in the third and overtime, assisting on the game-tying goal, scoring the go-ahead goal, and, after the Canucks tied it up, assisting on the game-winner.
This guy has a serious clutch factor. He just does. I've waited my whole life for a game-breaking talent on the Montreal Canadiens. I never thought it would come in the form of a 5'9, 160 lbs defenseman, but here we are lol.
He did this in NCAA too. If his team needed a goal late, Hutson was at his best. He would generate chance after chance. Plays like a winner.After Hutson assisted on the game-winning goal last night, I told my wife that he seems to get better as the game goes on - he's been at the center of so many late-game heroics this season. So, I decided to dig into the numbers.
Of Lane's 36 points, 17 (just under half) have come in the third period or overtime. The Habs record when he records a point in the 3rd period/OT? 12-2-0. In nine of those games, he's either scored or assisted on the game-tying or game-winning goal.
The Vancouver game really stands out - he racked up three points in the third and overtime, assisting on the game-tying goal, scoring the go-ahead goal, and, after the Canucks tied it up, assisting on the game-winner.
This guy has a serious clutch factor. He just does. I've waited my whole life for a game-breaking talent on the Montreal Canadiens. I never thought it would come in the form of a 5'9, 160 lbs defenseman, but here we are lol.
His talent is undeniable but I am more impressed with his compete level. A true winner. We hit gold in the 2022 draft.He did this in NCAA too. If his team needed a goal late, Hutson was at his best. He would generate chance after chance. Plays like a winner.
he better win rookie of the year
right Garry? Badman
Yeah insane motor and stamina.His talent is undeniable but I am more impressed with his compete level. A true winner. We hit gold in the 2022 draft.
He did this in NCAA too. If his team needed a goal late, Hutson was at his best. He would generate chance after chance. Plays like a winner.
Really impressive.After Hutson assisted on the game-winning goal last night, I told my wife that he seems to get better as the game goes on - he's been at the center of so many late-game heroics this season. So, I decided to dig into the numbers.
Of Lane's 36 points, 17 (just under half) have come in the third period or overtime. The Habs record when he records a point in the 3rd period/OT? 12-2-0. In nine of those games, he's either scored or assisted on the game-tying or game-winning goal.
The Vancouver game really stands out - he racked up three points in the third and overtime, assisting on the game-tying goal, scoring the go-ahead goal, and, after the Canucks tied it up, assisting on the game-winner.
This guy has a serious clutch factor. He just does. I've waited my whole life for a game-breaking talent on the Montreal Canadiens. I never thought it would come in the form of a 5'9, 160 lbs defenseman, but here we are lol.