Canadiens’ Lane Hutson leads Calder Trophy Race as record books
Lane Hutson of Montreal Canadiens was likely to win Calder Trophy as the rookie of the year and would be a winner.
Hutson is a great reason for Canadiens to be on the verge of punching a ticket to the Stanley Cup playoffs.
Hutson’s 58 assistants were the second in the history of the league in the history of the league behind 60 recorded by Larry Murphy from Los Angeles Kings in 1980-81 season.
Hutson’s opportunity to join a list of the league’s elite does not end here. 64 points are the sixth placed by a rookie back security. Murphy holds the record with 76, then 71 to Brian Leetch (1988-89, New York Rangers), Gary Suter (1985-86, Calgary Flames) 68, followed by Phil Housley (1982-83, Buffalo Sabres) 66 and fifth, Ray Bourque (1979-80, 65 with 65.
This 21 -year -old attacker Dinamo Hutson, the title company, in 2022 generally ranked 62nd.
Despite Hutson probably walked away from the package For the best player in the first full big league season, it is definitely larger than always.
2024-25 Normal season is to be remembered to break the record of Alex Ovechkin Wayne Gretzky’s record, but a big story will be the rise of rookies.
The second for the ball rookie is easily, the backbone of a low -score club in the playoff mixture until the last week, the Calgary Flames Goaltender Dustin Wolf should be. Without the clarification of Wolf, the flames would be among the undisputed sub -feeders, but it pushes to the end.
From there, wait for the last year’s draft to finish Macklin Celebrini third in the vote. Celebrini handed over everything and more of his sharks.
Celebrini, who entered the game against Flames on Sunday, scored 24 goals and 62 points for the latest local sharks. He already shows his offensive intelligence and touches to be a star, and indeed the cornerstone of turning San Jose’s deying.
This is a fact that makes the rookie class better: When the first five voting buyers are announced, it will mean either an player with 20 goals or a skater that has fallen to red in a stretch and closed 50 points.
The fourth place in the vote is Matvei Michkov of Philadelphia Flyers. The season was a nightmare in the city of love, but Michkov handed over to expectations. Inadequate talented forward, there is a lot of work to do in the versatile game, but with 24 goals and 59 points in the weekend action.
There have been many seasons that such a campaign would make it a serious contestant for Calder Trophy.
Now, to the fifth player – everything that deserves this point is a really good discussion. On the one hand, there is a Cutter Gauthier from Anaeim Ducks, who reached 20 goals on Thursday. Gauthier, only four assists were held in the first 15 matches of the season, and he felt his way in the league until the 4th nations of February, but since then he developed his game and scored five goals in the last three games.
In order not to be late, San Jose’s other super rookie Will Smith followed a similar way and scored 10 times on a four -game line and 10 times on 20 trips. With 17 goals and 44 points, Smith has a chance to join 20 goals.
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