Player Discussion Lane Hutson: Part 3 - Calder Edition

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The narrative from Wetcoast on the main is now that Hutson will not be as good in the playoffs.

But he is clutch because his compete level is high. Imo, his compete level will be even higher in the playoffs.

(I would've liked your post, but I spent too much time on the main ;))
Wetcoast doesn't know shit. No poster can predict what he's going to be in the postseason. He's been shit talking Hutson all year and should be ignored. For some reason he really has it out for him and when I read stuff like that, I tune them out.

There's obviously a disadvantage in terms of size but he's had that his whole life. He played just fine in the playoffs in Boston and I see no reason to believe he won't play well here.

Some guys have a real competitive edge to them. PK Subban had it. And I think Hutson has it as well. Nobody is going to know until it happens but to anyone who's sitting there saying this guy can't get it done in the playoffs when he's never even played a postseason game, they don't know jack shit about what they're talking about. I'm optimistic that Hutson will be just as good in the playoffs as otherwise. He's a gamer. We will have to wait and see.
 
Not a good showing and the -5 is ugly to look at but I have no doubt this will be learning experience for him and the whole team. One person doesn't lose a 3 goal lead and give up 7 goals. We were going to get blown out eventually, this team was really riding on cloud nine and some adversity was always around the corner.
 
Definitely a bad one, but the Habs missed so many opportunities to score. The game could have been 8-7, and Hutson +/- would have been better.

I'm still kind of surprised they lost this game. At 3-0, still getting the best chances, I would have never guessed they'd get scored on seven times.
 

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