Warh1ppy
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- Feb 14, 2018
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This is not exactly correct. Looking at the most basic stats that detail o-zone to d-zone starts; it looks that way but break them down even more and you see that quinn hughes actually has the bulk of his starts in the transition over direct o-zone which is more impressive when you consider his ability to break in to the offensive zone.Still is. Hes sheltered to O zone starts, rare d zone starts, but only with Petey or Miller protecting him, and no PK. Hes a great offensive player, but the actual defense is very handicapped.
Bottom line is Hughes dragging the Canucks in to the post season deserves him hart consideration period. There's no homerism it's just a fact when you see how much he is outpacing everyone else on his team. As well it is unlike Karlsson in SJ in which he is in fact defensively responsible where as Karlsson was a tire fire on one ankle
And since it needs to be said, if we're jumping on the Makar bandwagon in hypothetical only, switch the two players. How does Makar look on that dysfunctional Vancouver blue line without Raantanen/Mckinnon/Toews vs Hughes with them? I bet Hughes at that point looks like the endlessly superior player as well