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Lane Hutson vs The Field

Will a rookie defenseman do better than 66 points in 82 games, in the next 10 years?

  • Yes

    Votes: 69 69.0%
  • No

    Votes: 31 31.0%

  • Total voters
    100
is this a joke with ASP the best D since Orr coming up next year???

still dont even know who this Lane Huston nerd is
 
I'm not suggesting anything, but it's hilarious how a record that held for 35 years is being treated like an everyday accomplishment on HFboards if the player broke it wearing a Canadiens sweater.

Lots of people here would rather say he was possessed by Bobby Orr's spirit than admit Hutson is good.

 
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I think Axel Sandin-Pellikka will be thrown into a good situation to "try". Idk if he'll do it and I'm not betting on it, but he'll be a guy that'll come in and get good PP time with a team that's got a good PP already.

Most will be like Brock Faber, getting 40-50 points and still be really good for that.

Hutson had a really good season, hopefully he can compound that and keep going forward and not have a huge pull pack next year.
 
I'm not suggesting anything, but it's hilarious how a record that held for 35 years is being treated like an everyday accomplishment on HFboards if the player broke it wearing a Canadiens sweater.

Lots of people here would rather say he was possessed by Bobby Orr's spirit than admit Hutson is good.

Situation has changed a lot recently from those years. It’s a lot easier for dmen to transition to the NCAA now in the year following their draft. I think we see a lot more young offensive dmen coming into a high scoring league after a year or two polishing their game in college and putting up great numbers.

I think it’s likely one of them will surpass this within the next ten years.
 

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