
Who were the fastest defensemen of 2024-25?
Using the NHL’s tracking data, here are the best top speeds and highest speed burst rates: pic.twitter.com/YwsxHSIdag
– JFresh (@JFreshHockey) April 28, 2025
Hutson has proved once again that he really is a gem on defense, and it’s very encouraging to see that he’s one of the fastest, as well as being as agile as he is.
At the other end of the spectrum, among the slowest defensemen in these same categories, we can see David Savard’s name come up.
According to the NHL’s tracking data, which defensemen played the slowest in 2024-25? pic.twitter.com/j8cg5Q4pgi
– JFresh (@JFreshHockey) April 28, 2025
That’s to be expected, of course, as Savard has never been a speed merchant, and he won’t be retiring after these playoffs for nothing: he’s just not keeping pace.
As for the forwards, Josh Anderson stood out, as did… Emil Heineman in the 3rd category (!!!).
Who were the fastest forwards of 2024-25?
Thanks to the NHL’s tracking data we can find out.
Here are the quickest by top speed and sustained bursts above 20 and 22 miles per hour: pic.twitter.com/l4Pka409gT
– JFresh (@JFreshHockey) April 28, 2025
Alex Newhook sees his name listed 18th in the 2nd category and 22nd in the last. That’s not very surprising, given his speed and all his zone entries on the power play (the famous slingshot).
He’s got a lot going for him, and now he’s got another one we didn’t necessarily expect him to have, with his speed.
A big guy who can play both ways of the rink, who’s got a great shot, who’s physical and who’s fast too, it’s hard to ask for more, honestly.
In terms of speed, the CH is in a good position, and we know that’s the club’s strength. Martin St-Louis’ team will have to make the most of this advantage over the Capitals if they hope to come from behind.
In bursts
– Once again, the work of the referees (and the league in general) is being criticized. This time, by Martin Lemay.
“The National Hockey League is proving to be a hay-spit league!”@MartinLemay criticizes the work of the referees and the league, particularly in yesterday’s game between the Canadiens and Capitals. pic.twitter.com/rdg4DCaLYn
– BPM Sports (@BPMSportsRadio) April 28, 2025
– Incredible.
Wow, ratings for Sunday night’s game #4. @CanadiensMTL @Capitals
TVA Sports: 1,375,000.
CBC: 349,000.
Sportsnet: 82,000.Note that this is a per-minute average, Québec-franco. It doesn’t take into account Anglophones, who are sampled separately.
– Maxime Truman (@MaximeTruman) April 28, 2025
– Nice coincidence, that.
In a few days, we still don’t know exactly when, the Rocket will begin its playoffs at Cleveland’s Rocket Arena. You know, when it’s all in the balance! Until then, well, Play Ball!
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– Anthony Marcotte (@anthonymarcotte) April 28, 2025
– Now that’s really impressive.
Connor McDavid, Leon Draisaitl, and Evan Bouchard have put up UNREAL numbers in the playoffs against the Kings
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– B/R Open Ice (@BR_OpenIce) April 28, 2025
– Gabe Vilardi will be back tonight for game #5.
A welcome boost for the Jetshttps://t.co/LfaolgiJOA
– RDS (@RDSca) April 28, 2025