Hughes somehow managed to be better this year than his Norris winning season. I have no doubt he will be even better next year. His Norris/Hart contention window is still wide open.Man, not only is this so bad for our chances to actually win games, but this probably kills his Norris campaign too.
I maintain that he would’ve won the Norris and been a Hart finalist if he played more than 75 games.
Is the r in your username silent? Because it is invisible.Hughes has progressed from being the best defenseman to one of the very best players in the world. He didn't like his defensive play and +/-, no problem, he fixes it. Same thing with his shot. He takes on the captaincy, people question the move because of his age and other personalities on the team, and he responds by winning the Norris in season one with the C. And he only just turned 25 in October. Best player in franchise history.
Yeah, as much as we literally cannot win games without him, and as much as I wanted to see him beat Makar head to head for the Norris again, we need to focus on his long term health.You let him rest,
do NOT rush Quinn Hughes
Do tell more.I don't think his injury has anything to do with overplaying him.
Playing tired leads to injuries.Because your lungs aren’t in your hands.
Playing tired leads to injuries.
Maybe I'm missing a joke here, if so, sorry.
What type of injuries do you think happen when playing tired?It would be a pretty big assumption to believe that a hand/arm injury is the result of playing tired. Especially when his minutes are, as noted, normal for a 1D.
What type of injuries do you think happen when playing tired?
I dont think the statistics back your intuition.Its not that fatigue can’t make him more susceptible to an arm injury due to various factors (decrease in stretch needed to injure a muscle, reduced proprioception, etc), it’s that hockey players are hacked and whacked and hit enough that it’s more likely just how things go in a contact sport than the result of an extra couple minutes a game.