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[Data Puck] Au cours des deux premiers matchs, les Canadiens ont accordé 2,31 xGA/60 avec Lane Hutson sur la glace 5v5. Sans Hutson, ce nombre atteint un énorme 5,1 xGA/60. MTL a été solide défensivement avec Hutson sur la glace, mais a incendié sa défense à force égale avec 48 hors glace.


[Data Puck] Au cours des deux premiers matchs, les Canadiens ont accordé 2,31 xGA/60 avec Lane Hutson sur la glace 5v5. Sans Hutson, ce nombre atteint un énorme 5,1 xGA/60. MTL a été solide défensivement avec Hutson sur la glace, mais a incendié sa défense à force égale avec 48 hors glace.


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20 Comments

  1. thenotsochosen1

    Trend data is fairly worthless after just two games but it bodes well, let’s hope he can keep providing the kind of play we expect of him offensively and defensively

  2. desole_japprends

    Way too early, but my eyes say « this guy is special even defensively ». We will see how that translates over several milestones: 20 games, 100 games, playoffs etc.

  3. RandyMarsh32

    Yup, that prove the eye test. What concerns me is how Martin was saying just before the season start that the priority was to be able to play defensively in their own zone before putting time to practice the power play. So far in 2 games, they have proven to be lost in the D zone, chasing other forwards and loosing the puck quite easily.. while their first powerplay is still static.

  4. JustFred24

    I will say that he’s not as bad defensively as some people say, mostly rival fans. However those stats are worthless, plus he played alot with Savard which is a shutdown D.

  5. Isn’t he sheltered? Not seeing much against top lines, so this stat wouldn’t mean mich

  6. Longtimelurker2575

    I was impressed how Hutson did in the D zone. He had a few takeaways and managed decent positioning which has to be hard given his size. Was expecting him to be a defensive liability for at least this season but so far he looks solid.

  7. Subject_Translator71

    What that means is that the best defense is always a good offense. It’s easier for the Habs to control the puck when Hutson is on the ice, and the other team can’t score without the puck.

  8. schmarkty

    Loved what I saw of him and Guhle, hoping we get to see more of that pairing.

  9. TomatoChips

    Even Steve Dangle admits, Lane Hutson is my Dad.

  10. TrentonRommy

    Obviously the sample size here limits what conclusions can be drawn, but the data sort of matches what my eyes have been telling me. While I’m not immune to confirmation bias, I’ve seen very little about Hutson’s play that makes me think he isn’t up to the task of playing in the NHL.

    While obviously his offensive upside is what makes people most excited, I think it’s worth considering how valuable it is to have a defenseman who can possess the puck like Hutson. Generally speaking, you’ll give up a lot fewer goals if you have the puck in possession. The reality of the NHL is more complex than that, but sometimes a player’s value is really as simple as « Skates well with puck, can move puck to teammate. »

  11. TheDuelIist

    Can’t allow goals when you are always in possession of the puck 🤷‍♂️

  12. JimboThePlug

    i feel like this is less so his defensive capabilities but more that when he gets the puck he skates it out the zone on his own and establishes ozone possession.

  13. This is not how you’re supposed to use this data.

  14. Bloomy999

    It’s 2 games and one is a shutout. Totally useless data.

  15. I was always worried Hutson would get exploited defensively. This at least confirms he won’t be.

  16. Pulga_Atomica

    The best defence is offence. When we have the puck the other team doesn’t. Lane has the puck. Watching him turn Tavares was a thing of beauty.

  17. sbrooksc77

    We have our #1 defenceman. This is push the rebuild along in a big way. Hughes has to get a top for RD to play with him this summer, along with demidov and laine up front we could be very scary.

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