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Series Talk: [M1] Washington Capitals vs [WC2] Montreal Canadiens (WAS Leads 3-1)

Who Wins the Series?

  • Caps in 4

    Votes: 73 8.6%
  • Caps in 5

    Votes: 225 26.6%
  • Caps in 6

    Votes: 191 22.6%
  • Caps in 7

    Votes: 33 3.9%
  • Habs in 4

    Votes: 14 1.7%
  • Habs in 5

    Votes: 19 2.2%
  • Habs in 6

    Votes: 116 13.7%
  • Habs in 7

    Votes: 175 20.7%

  • Total voters
    846
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Hard to say. He has been playing noticeably tired (or nervous) the past few games, as did most of the team. He has taken some body checks and put himself in positions I had not seen him get into when he was playing his best.

Maybe a little rest before the series start can help him reset. At his best, he is hard to hit because he is elusive. If he gets into positions where he can be out muscled, he is not playing to his strengths anymore.

For sure I am not suggesting he is unable to overcome it (that remains to be seen). Young players hit walls all the time as rookies. Also, the game has changed this time of year and requires a significant learning curve. The checking is tighter compared to most of the year he had more time to make plays.

This time of year, as soon as you go to play the puck in your own end there will immediately be a stick on the puck fighting you for it. My issue with Hutson is, he doesn't have the physical tools (size, strength) to win those battles. In these situations, his best play is to quickly move the puck which means every time it goes into his corner, the opponent knows it is going up the wall or around the net.

I've watched enough games to understand the Hutson hype. With the puck on his stick he reminds me of Marner a lot. I also understand why he was a 2nd round draft pick, because a lot of teams likely questioned this side of his development.
 
I said Caps in 5, as it will be difficult to match the physicality Washington will bring. I also believe they have the goaltending advantage as well.
 
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Hard to say. He has been playing noticeably tired (or nervous) the past few games, as did most of the team. He has taken some body checks and put himself in positions I had not seen him get into when he was playing his best.

Maybe a little rest before the series start can help him reset. At his best, he is hard to hit because he is elusive. If he gets into positions where he can be out muscled, he is not playing to his strengths anymore.
Hutsons play this year has been a bit of a sine wave with noticeable highs and lows. As its progressed the lows have gotten higher but i do expect him to struggle with the pace and physicality of playing against an elite nhl team in the playoffs. A great learning experience for the entire team who is probably 2 years ahead of schedule. All bonus
 
Was the Caps late season slump just a matter of them taking their foot off the gas, or have they been exposed? Demidov coming in late sure is a development.
 
Should be a great series. Habs in 7!

Those thinking the Caps will run over Hutson will see quickly how elusive he is and how mean Guhle can be. Maybe we'll see Xhekaj paired with Savard too for more toughness on the back end.

I'm thinking it'll come down to special teams as it often does. Washington have the edge in PP and PK when comparing over the entire season and since Jan 1st as well. If MTL can stay disciplined I think they'll have a real chance because they have a good forecheck this year and some depth scoring (both teams with 11 guys over 10 goals).

Let's go!!!
 
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Was the Caps late season slump just a matter of them taking their foot off the gas, or have they been exposed? Demidov coming in late sure is a development.
They may have let their foot off the gas a little but it was really more PDO driven.
 
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Hello again, playoffs!

Go Habs!
 
I am interested in seeing Hutson in the playoffs. He is going to get destroyed is my guess. He got rocked last night pretty hard. Every single game I watch he is being bullied below his own hashmarks. If the Capitals scout that they should be playing him insanely hard.
Opponents have being saying the same thing about Hutson his whole career. This kid has fire inside him to match his elite skills that has allowed him to succeed at every level. This year he's almost a certainty to win the Calder despite every team's efforts to bully him. While there's no doubt that in the later stages of the season Hutson started to show signs of wearing down, I think this exceptional player will find that extra gear and pose a real threat to the Caps, and any team that Montreal faces if they get by Washington.

Hutson has been a revelation to most fans. And now he has Demidov to play with. If I was Washington and their fans, I would be concerned. Montreal comes into the playoffs with nothing to lose. They are playing with the bank's money which makes them the most dangerous type of underdog to face. They have overachieved all season long. Maybe they'll do it one more time.
 
Habs have nothing to lose. No pressure at all.

The most important thing for Habs will be to get the PP going on all cylinder because if they don't, Wash will bully them down to the ground physically. I think Demidov takes Laine spot on the PP1 and do wonders.

Habs in 6 games.
 
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Opponents have being saying the same thing about Hutson his whole career. This kid has fire inside him to match his elite skills that has allowed him to succeed at every level. This year he's almost a certainty to win the Calder despite every team's efforts to bully him. While there's no doubt that in the later stages of the season Hutson started to show signs of wearing down, I think this exceptional player will find that extra gear and pose a real threat to the Caps, and any team that Montreal faces if they get by Washington.

Hutson has been a revelation to most fans. And now he has Demidov to play with. If I was Washington and their fans, I would be concerned. Montreal comes into the playoffs with nothing to lose. They are playing with the bank's money which makes them the most dangerous type of underdog to face. They have overachieved all season long. Maybe they'll do it one more time.

The difference is he is doing it against men now. Huston is scouted and known now. Demidov I think is absolutely legit and will be a top 10 player in the league in the next 5 years, but I don't see obvious weakness in his game that prevents him from doing it at the NHL. He is big, strong on his skates, high IQ, moves around effortlessly with a glide.

Hutson on the other hand, I have no doubt will very likely be an offensive dman for many years in the NHL. When we are talking about him in the sphere of elite dmen though? I just see too many flaws he has to overcome. I don't blame Habs fans for believing in him. I just think it is not necessarily an effort thing.

Look at a guy like Nick Robertson. Plays with fire and as if he was 6 foot 5 but he is like 5 foot 9 and no matter how much he battles, he will never be that player win board battles. When he finds open ice, the puck is in the net most of the time.

I see a lot of similarities there. When Hutson has the puck and time, he is a breakout machine. At the blueline, he draws in players and is able to create space for his team mates. But there were other great offensive dmen who had those abilities but never became franchise dmen.

I will likely be called a hater, but it's my honest opinion. Even when he is 26/27, no level of intelligence and experience is going to allow him to box out his net against big forwards, or protect pucks and take a hit to make a play down low because he will end up injured. And I think as the Habs become more serious about contending, these flaws are going to become more of a sore spot.
 
Montreal looked gassed in their last 5 games, but they still went 7-1-2 down the stretch to secure a playoff spot, which is quite admirable given the circumstances.

A bit of rest could make a big difference for the kids that are still not used to the rigors of a long NHL season, especially Hutson that is getting played 23+mins / night as a rookie.

They are playing with house money right now, and the Caps have not looked great either since getting the Ovie record.

It will be interesting to watch, I hope for a close serie, with many OTs and a game 7!
 
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Montreal looked gassed in their last 5 games, but they still went 7-1-2 down the stretch to secure a playoff spot, which is quite admirable given the circumstances.

A bit of rest could make a big difference for the kids that are still not used to the rigors of a long NHL season, especially Hutson that is getting played 23+mins / night as a rookie.

They are playing with house money right now, and the Caps have not looked great either since getting the Ovie record.

It will be interesting to watch, I hope for a close serie, with many OTs and a game 7!
We’ve been super streaky all year in Montreal. Long winning streaks followed by lengthy periods of poor play. It will come down to how much we have left in the gas tank. We’ll get destroyed if we play like we did limping the final 5-6 games of the regular season.
 
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Habs have nothing to lose. No pressure at all.

The most important thing for Habs will be to get the PP going on all cylinder because if they don't, Wash will bully them down to the ground physically. I think Demidov takes Laine spot on the PP1 and do wonders.

Habs in 6 games.
Meh, if your reasoning made sense we'd see the wild cards best the top seeds with regularity.
 
Montreal has been better than the Caps for the past few months already and they don’t have anything to play for in Washington anymore, OV got his cup and his record, he’s already looking forward to going back to Russia in the offseason.
 
Was the Caps late season slump just a matter of them taking their foot off the gas, or have they been exposed? Demidov coming in late sure is a development.
Taking their foot off the gas, resting guys, and PDO swinging way back in the other direction. They've been largely controlling to dominating play-driving metrics but can't finish at all and they've gotten some pretty shocking goaltending performances. Protas getting hurt a huge deal too.
 
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Montreal in 6 with some great performances coming from some unlikely heroes. The regular season means nothing now, and the pressure is off Les Canadiens. They have more talent than us and experience as well but if this young group of guys is willing to believe, they can win.

Edit: Posted this while listening to Eye of the Tiger lol.
 
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That was 2010 Caps no 1 overall with 121 pts, Habs were something like 19th OA with 88 points (but good enough for 8th in east). I forget, I think Caps were predicted to win that one in 3. Caps are the favorite but don't sleep on habs
The Caps did walk all over the Habs in that one, Montreal just got probably the best individual goaltending performance in a series ever. I am 100% willing to concede that if Montembault plays as well as 2010 Halak the Canadiens will probably win the series lol
 
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