Habby4Life
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Big LOL to everyone who overreacted as LA just waived him.
No doubt the overreaction was hilarious but expected. The same will happen when Hudon is waived.
Big LOL to everyone who overreacted as LA just waived him.
He was good. Got misused, and scratched because of his nationality. Anyone blaming him for his play hasn't watched. He was given zero chance because WD really dislikes Russians.
If you got a team (Detroit)which has 36 pts and the last place team in the NHL has 33 points...your a last place team...you know what i say...lol
Put DLR on the Lighting or Cup contender ..then tell me why he don't play..lol
He was good. Got misused, and scratched because of his nationality. Anyone blaming him for his play hasn't watched. He was given zero chance because WD really dislikes Russians.
Overreacting should be saved for how bad the team has been for drafting and developing.No doubt the overreaction was hilarious but expected. The same will happen when Hudon is waived.
Imagine believing that a coach would
Imagine believing this garbage
No doubt the overreaction was hilarious but expected. The same will happen when Hudon is waived.
I hope the Habs get him back, would be very welcome addition in Laval.
Except Hudon is better than Scherbak and someone the Montreal Canadiens shouldn't waive. Objectively, Hudon is our 10 or 11th best forward, we just already have too much of what he brings in guys like Lehkonen, Shaw, Gallagher, Byron and our coach likes to play physical guys on the fourth line, so there's no place for him right now.
Our system depends on speed a lot this year, and since Hudon certainly isn't the fastest guy on our roster, that change has hurt his standing on our team a bit. With a new team that doesn't have our depth on wing (and a system that purely caters to speed), Hudon probably ends up producing and being a pretty good middle-6er.
Hudon is a fringe NHLer at best. If they can't find a trade partner than they should waive him when Shaw or Schlemko are ready to come back. I can't see him being any part of the teams future. In the summer, it will be McCarron's time to go. Clean out the failed prospects and move forward with the new crop.
Even Habs didn't want him back even though they could've assigned him to the AHL? Damn.
Excited to see the Kings try to mold him into a fourth line checking forward!
I don't think a coach says, "I know this guy is a better player than another guy, but I'm not going to play him because of his nationality."Imagine believing that a coach would
Imagine believing this garbage
I don't think a coach says, "I know this guy is a better player than another guy, but I'm not going to play him because of his nationality."
But I do believe there are coaches who think "This guy is talented but he's not playing the game how I want it to be played, and thus I'm going to play a less 'talented' guy who does things the way I like it done" and as a result of that thinking, they make some pretty stupid mistakes.
Just my opinion, but of the 4 major sports (sorry futbol) hockey coaches are the most backward thinking, traditionalist to the point of resistant to innovation of all.
How long until his girlfriend dumps him?
Get in line.
Seriously though, he'll be fine in that regard. There are so many washed up AHL players with bardown wives. Dustin Tokarski's played 34 games in the show and his wife has a HOF butt.
No it's an opinion, and one derived from projection and fantasy.It's true though.