Cole Hutson has made his NHL transition seem effortless
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Cole Hutson has made his NHL transition seem effortless
"Hutson, who signed his pro deal with the Capitals and started his first game the other night, has shined in his first three starts on NHL ice, and his transition to true senior hockey looks effortless."
"Through the first three games of his NHL career, it is massively obvious his skating and puck moving ability is his number one asset."
"Cole might not be a guy who is going to come in and guide the team to a postseason spot instantly, but having already averaged 17 minutes a game, and being one of the more noticeable players on the puck in his first three games, it is safe to say that Hutson is soon to be a massive asset on the Capitals forward line."
"With all three Hutson brothers now in the NHL in the form of Lane, Cole, and Quinn, Cole looks more than capable of following in the footsteps of his brother Lane, and is 100% going to be a guy on Calder watch next season if his game continues to improve."
Cole Hutson, a recent addition to the Washington Capitals, has excelled in his first three NHL games, scoring three points including a debut goal. His skating and puck-moving abilities stand out, suggesting a seamless transition to professional hockey. Averaging 17 minutes per game, Hutson has become a noticeable presence on the ice. With his brothers Lane and Quinn also in the NHL, Cole is poised for a promising future and is expected to be a contender for the Calder Trophy next season.
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