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I cherry picked some bits of Brunet's write up

https://www.lapresse.ca/sports/hockey/2023-02-01/rondelle-libre/lane-hutson-a-le-droit-de-nous-emballer.php

 

"A striking statistic: in his first season in the NCAA, in Wisconsin, forward Cole Caufield scored 36 points in 36 games. At his current rate, Hutson, a defender, we remind you, would amass… 47 in 36 games!

 

Adam Fox: 40 points in 35 games at Harvard

Cale Makar: 21 points in 34 games at Umass-Lowell

Quinn Hughes: 29 points in 37 games at Michigan

Devon Toews: 17 points in 37 games at Quinnipiac

Owen Power: 16 points in 26 games at Michigan

Zack Werenski: 25 points in 35 games at Michigan

 

Only legendary Hall of Famer Brian Leetch, 1,028 points in 1,205 games between 1987 and 2006, produced at a similar rate among would-be National Hockey League defensemen in a first season in the NCAA with 47 points in 37 meetings at Boston College.

 

Two defenders from the same American development program, Ryan Chesley and Seamus Casey, were drafted in the first half of the second round, by Washington and New Jersey respectively. Chesley earned a spot with the U.S. Junior Team, but he barely played. He has 7 points in 28 games. Casey, a 5-foot-9 defenseman, hasn't been as lucky as Hutson and Chesley, but he's doing well offensively at the University of Michigan with 19 points in 26 games."

 

Tantalizing stuff for sure.

 

...they say he is now 5'10", but still seems quite small compared to teammates.

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7 hours ago, DON said:

I cherry picked some bits of Brunet's write up

https://www.lapresse.ca/sports/hockey/2023-02-01/rondelle-libre/lane-hutson-a-le-droit-de-nous-emballer.php

 

"A striking statistic: in his first season in the NCAA, in Wisconsin, forward Cole Caufield scored 36 points in 36 games. At his current rate, Hutson, a defender, we remind you, would amass… 47 in 36 games!

 

Adam Fox: 40 points in 35 games at Harvard

Cale Makar: 21 points in 34 games at Umass-Lowell

Quinn Hughes: 29 points in 37 games at Michigan

Devon Toews: 17 points in 37 games at Quinnipiac

Owen Power: 16 points in 26 games at Michigan

Zack Werenski: 25 points in 35 games at Michigan

 

Only legendary Hall of Famer Brian Leetch, 1,028 points in 1,205 games between 1987 and 2006, produced at a similar rate among would-be National Hockey League defensemen in a first season in the NCAA with 47 points in 37 meetings at Boston College.

 

Two defenders from the same American development program, Ryan Chesley and Seamus Casey, were drafted in the first half of the second round, by Washington and New Jersey respectively. Chesley earned a spot with the U.S. Junior Team, but he barely played. He has 7 points in 28 games. Casey, a 5-foot-9 defenseman, hasn't been as lucky as Hutson and Chesley, but he's doing well offensively at the University of Michigan with 19 points in 26 games."

 

Tantalizing stuff for sure.

 

...they say he is now 5'10", but still seems quite small compared to teammates.

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Is that 5’10” with skates on?

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https://www.habsworld.net/2023/02/hw-3-stars-januarys-top-prospects-8/

 

BU wins 5-3 and lil Lane with 4 friggin assists in 5-3 win, love it! (35points in 25games).

Scouts and GM ranked him bit too low me thinks and they all must all be thinking they dropped the ball again, based solely on SIZE. When will they learn?

Hope Hutson and Caufield both prove em wrong big time.

https://goterriers.com/news/2023/2/3/mens-ice-hockey-no-3-terriers-defeat-maine-5-3-for-seventh-straight-win.aspx

  • "Wilmer's insurance goal came after some sensational skating and stickhandling from Lane Hutson, who controlled the puck down low until he found a wide-open Wilmer in the slot for the finish."
  • The four points is also a career high for Hutson, who extended his point streak to 10 games and has now recorded 13 points (1g, 12a) in the last five 

 

Mailloux 1g(14)1a 3 shots (11th in OHL-d pts/gm)

Rohrer 1g(14) 3 shots, GWG in OT

Davidson/Struble 1a

Dobes 4g 26 shot loss

 

Farrell/Roy/Mesar/Kapanen/Beck/Tuch 0pts

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Heck of a wrist shot
 

Having missed 20/21 and most of 21/22 he will likely need an OA season in the OHL and then some time in the AHL to groom his defensive game (by all accounts I've read).

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3 hours ago, GHT120 said:

Having missed 20/21 and most of 21/22 he will likely need an OA season in the OHL and then some time in the AHL to groom his defensive game (by all accounts I've read).

Sounds about right, fingers crossed he is smart & quick enough to defend at pro speed (unlike a Wideman, or some other offensive d-men who are a big negative in own end).

But, i was also worried Xhekaj might look like a pylon in Laval this year and was wrong on that.

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Pretty decent job, albeit in a very short clip

 

 

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Shift by shift of 4 pt game.

 

Mailloux 3g 4shots 1st star of game; 4g 5pts in last 2 games.

OHL-d - he is 2nd in goals, 3rd in shots, 12th in scoring

Kapanen 1g

Mesar/Beck 2a

Nurmi/Engstrom 1a

Dobes 2g 34 shot win; 2.25 0.919%

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https://habsprospects.com/index.html

 

February 6 games

Flint Firebirds at London Knights 7:00 pm

Logan Mailloux -

Boston College vs Harvard University 5:00 pm - TD Garden, Boston, Massachusetts

Sean Farrell -

Boston University vs Northeastern University 8:00 pm - TD Garden, Boston, Massachusetts

Lane Hutson -
Luke Tuch -
Jayden Struble -

 

 
Kidney, Riley Gatineau (QMJHL)
41
21
48
69
+13
32
             
  Davidson, Jared Seattle (WHL)
43
27
39
66
+30
40
 
  Roy, Joshua Sherbrooke (QMJHL)
37
25
34
59
+36
12
 
  Guindon, Cédrick Owen Sound (OHL)
47
17
38
55
+5
10
 
  Beck, Owen Peterborough (OHL)
41
19
29
48
+8
24
 
  Rohrer, Vinzenz Ottawa (OHL)
34
15
22
37
+20
14
 
  Mailloux, Logan London (OHL)
38
17
19
36
+12
48
 
  Mešár, Filip Kitchener (OHL)
31
12
17
29
-11
8
 
  Sobolev, Daniil Windsor (OHL)
38
1
7
8
+16
41
 

 

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very happy for the Habs that Logan seems to have gained maturity and is progressing well. here is his first interview as a Habs prospect:

 

 

 

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His French is, uhh, not quite fluent, but it's functional enough, and he's able to do a credible interview with ust a sprinkling of English words in. Certainly enough, and he says he's still working on it. Kudos for making the effort on that. 👍

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Rohrer & Kidney will play each other in OHL vs QMJHL duel;

 

"With yet another three games in three days stretch coming — a home and home rivalry series against the QMJHL’s Gatineau Olympiques on Thursday and Saturday and a contest versus Niagara at TD Place on Friday — 67’s coach Dave Cameron needs everyone rolling to keep improving."

https://ottawacitizen.com/sports/hockey/rohrer-slowly-regaining-his-touch-as-67s-prepare-for-weekend-home-and-home-series-against-gatineau

 

Mesar vs Mailloux today, be nice to see Mesar have a big game. Pointless in 3 of his last 4 games.

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