• Episode 95: Habs Bottom 6 Among the Best in the NHL?

  • Sep 24 2024
  • Length: 33 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 95: Habs Bottom 6 Among the Best in the NHL?

  • Summary

  • In this episode, we discuss...


    The Habs bottom 6, where does it rank in the NHL? Assuming everyone is healthy, and that everyone plays their role and to their strengths, do the Habs have one of the best bottom 6 lines in the entire NHL?


    Lane Hutson is making it easier and easier for Habs management to keep him up at the NHL level and insert him into the main defensive lineup. With his style of play, potential and offensive skills, could he finish the season as a contender for the Calder? What is the criteria a defenseman must hit to be a nominee or even win the Calder? Could Lane Hutson be the first Montreal Canadien to win the Calder since Ken Dryden (1971)?


    Of all of the Habs storylines leading into the new season, which one are we most excited about and going to follow closely?


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    Question(s) of the week (Reply in comments on YouTube): Where do you rank the Habs bottom 6 lines in the NHL?

    Of all of the Habs storylines leading into the new season, which one are we most excited about and going to follow closely?


    Chapters

    0:01 - Intro

    1:40 - Do the Habs have one of the best bottom 6 lines in the NHL?

    15:58 - Can Lane Hutson be a contender for the Calder?

    26:47 - Of all the Habs storylines, which one are we most excited about?


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