LD Lane Hutson - Boston University, NCAA (2022, 62nd, MTL) - Part 2

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TT1

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it's pretty crazy to see how quick and slow some of his plays are, he slows down his movement to open up the play/possibilities then picks it up instantly to catch opponents off guard, hockey Neo?
 
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Incredible talent and IQ, but below average skating. Still think he has a shot at the Calder this year
 

TT1

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Incredible talent and IQ, but below average skating. Still think he has a shot at the Calder this year
ya top speed isn't really close to where it "should" be (for similar players at his size) but that's his game

bit similar to Subban, great edgework but average top speed, his acceleration is where the issue comes from

his edgework is beyond elite tho, when you combine it with his hands it kinda feels like you're watching Kovalev again even tho they're not exactly the same (Kovalev was much much slower and his cut style was different)
 
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overlords

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I don't really understand why the entire league passed on this player.

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JuJu Mobb

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I thought we were beyond that. There have been multiple stars in the league that have been small in stature.

Also, it's not like Hutson's talent was hard to see.
Not a lot of small statured d-men tho. I understand the hesitation.
 

Skinnyjimmy08

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We will see very soon how he does VS full NHL rosters… I hope he excels and lives up to this hype but I’ve seen many high scoring young players not hit what they were hoped to do…especially when they are smaller dmen
 

Stewie Griffin

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I thought we were beyond that. There have been multiple stars in the league that have been small in stature.
Like the other poster said, not really for defenseman. I don't think he has a comparable, and that's why a lot of teams didn't/still don't know what he will become.
 

Tasty Biscuits

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Yeah, you can see the logic from both approaches. That said, the goal of the draft is to pick up elite cost-controlled talent you can't get anywhere else (or have to massively overpay in a trade / FA), so if you have the chance at a possible homerun, percentages be damned, feels like you want to take that swing.

Homeboy also hasn't played an NHL season yet either, so.
 

Haatley

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Really? Nikita Kucherov, Kiril Kaprizov, Adam Fox, Jamie Benn, etc. All were passed by most NHL teams... all talented but...?
But they are the exception. There are far more small statured players that have not been successful in the pros. Defensemen in particular.
 

Frank Drebin

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But they are the exception. There are far more small statured players that have not been successful in the pros. Defensemen in particular.
well ya of course they are the exception. Or else there would be no consideration on size when drafting.

Thats the point. We're hoping that Hutson continues to be the exception. If he wasn't an exception he wouldn't have lasted till almost the third round.
 

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