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Quinn Hughes is having a Hart caliber season and it’s not talked about enough

Avalanche fans seeing someone dare start a Hughes topic.

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Two more points in two more games? What happens if Hughes scores 3 or 4 points in those two games in hand? Is Hughes your Norris frontrunner then?

And just to clarify, competition matters to you but strength of teammates/linemates don't?

How would Makar look being paired with Tyler Myers?

Goals > Assists, Hughes needs to have a 5-10 pt scoring lead to have the offensive angle. There's the team quality argument, sure, but Makar can't control who he plays with and if you've watched the Avs you would recognize Makar isn't a product nor the beneficiary of his team. He drives the points he earns typically. Also Makar is in a colder streak, he and Hughes have traded hot and cold throughout the season. Curious to see if Cale re-extends his lead soon.

I also strongly disagree with people who think their player would linearly improve if they switched places with another on another team. It's completely ignoring puck possession dynamics. Hughes on the Avs would be contending with MacK for puck control and it could hurt him just as much as help. I personally think Makar loses points because of MacK carrying the play more, when Makar is more than capable.

Competition on the other hand can be controlled. If your coach doesn't trust you against the other team's best, can you really be considered the best? PK I'm a bit more forgiving on because I understand the strategic value, but ES there's really no forgiveness. Beat the best to be the best.

And yeah, total points matter beyond pace for trophies. No one wins the Norris off pace at the end of the year, or Makar would have 3? Of them by then.

Anyways... Enjoy the Hart chatter. I got caught down a rabbit hole of questions related to Norris talk. Not my intention.
 
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Goals > Assists, Hughes needs to have a 5-10 pt scoring lead to have the offensive angle. There's the team quality argument, sure, but Makar can't control who he plays with and if you've watched the Avs you would recognize Makar isn't a product nor the beneficiary of his team. He drives the points he earns typically. Also Makar is in a colder streak, he and Hughes have traded hot and cold throughout the season. Curious to see if Cale re-extends his lead soon.

I also strongly disagree with people who think their player would linearly improve if they switched places with another on another team. It's completely ignoring puck possession dynamics. Hughes on the Avs would be contending with MacK for puck control and it could hurt him just as much as help. I personally think Makar loses points because of MacK carrying the play more, when Makar is more than capable.

Competition on the other hand can be controlled. If your coach doesn't trust you against the other team's best, can you really be considered the best? PK I'm a bit more forgiving on because I understand the strategic value, but ES there's really no forgiveness. Beat the best to be the best.

And yeah, total points matter beyond pace for trophies. No one wins the Norris off pace at the end of the year, or Makar would have 3? Of them by then.
I think you will be disappointed. Werenski and a healthy hughes are both having better seasons.
 
Goals > Assists, Hughes needs to have a 5-10 pt scoring lead to have the offensive angle. There's the team quality argument, sure, but Makar can't control who he plays with and if you've watched the Avs you would recognize Makar isn't a product nor the beneficiary of his team. He drives the points he earns typically. Also Makar is in a colder streak, he and Hughes have traded hot and cold throughout the season. Curious to see if Cale re-extends his lead soon.

I also strongly disagree with people who think their player would linearly improve if they switched places with another on another team. It's completely ignoring puck possession dynamics. Hughes on the Avs would be contending with MacK for puck control and it could hurt him just as much as help. I personally think Makar loses points because of MacK carrying the play more, when Makar is more than capable.

Competition on the other hand can be controlled. If your coach doesn't trust you against the other team's best, can you really be considered the best? PK I'm a bit more forgiving on because I understand the strategic value, but ES there's really no forgiveness. Beat the best to be the best.

And yeah, total points matter beyond pace for trophies. No one wins the Norris off pace at the end of the year, or Makar would have 3? Of them by then.

Makar is way worse when MacKinnon isn't on the ice, his 5v5 corsi, fenwick, and expected stats are all between 40-44%, while the Avalanche when neither of them are on the ice is ~50%
 
Makar is way worse when MacKinnon isn't on the ice, his 5v5 corsi, fenwick, and expected stats are all between 40-44%, while the Avalanche when neither of them are on the ice is ~50%
This is biggest argument for Hughes and against Makar, with a bullet.

Makar's impact craters without Mackinnon on the ice. While Hughes drives the entire Canucks roster.

Makar feasts on the environment his elite teammates create. Hughes is the only player on Vancouver capable of creating a winning environment.
 
This is biggest argument for Hughes and against Makar, with a bullet.

Makar's impact craters without Mackinnon on the ice. While Hughes drives the entire Canucks roster.

Makar feasts on the environment his elite teammates create. Hughes is the only player on Vancouver capable of creating a winning environment.

Yep, Hughes is closer to MacKinnon than Makar at this point.
 

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